Potomac Handicap
The Potomac Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually in the latter part of September at Havre de Grace Racetrack in Havre de Grace, Maryland. Open to three-year-old horses, it was raced on dirt at a distance of a mile-and-a-sixteenth. The Potomac Handicap was won by four National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame inductees including 1919 U.S. Triple Crown winner Sir Barton and Man o' War who won the 1920 edition. Despite being assigned highweight of 138 pounds, Man o' War set a new Havre de Grace track record for a mile-and-a-sixteenth. Venue:
Albert SniderAlfred M. RobertsonAndy SchuttingerCarroll BiermanChance_PlayChick LangClarence J. A. TurnerClyde Phillips (horse trainer)Dark Secret (horse)Discovery_(horse)Earl SandeEddie AmbroseFrank ColtilettiGeorge WoolfH. Guy BedwellJack WestropeJohn BejshakJoseph H. StotlerLavelle EnsorLouis FeustelMan_o'_WarMenowMiolandOscar WhitePreston M. BurchRoy WaldronSir_BartonSun BeauTom Smith (horse trainer)William M. Garth
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Albert SniderAlfred M. RobertsonAndy SchuttingerCarroll BiermanChance_PlayChick LangClarence J. A. TurnerClyde Phillips (horse trainer)Dark Secret (horse)Discovery_(horse)Earl SandeEddie AmbroseFrank ColtilettiGeorge WoolfH. Guy BedwellJack WestropeJohn BejshakJoseph H. StotlerLavelle EnsorLouis FeustelMan_o'_WarMenowMiolandOscar WhitePreston M. BurchRoy WaldronSir_BartonSir MartinSun BeauTom Smith (horse trainer)Top FlightWilliam M. Garth
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Albert SniderAlfred M. RobertsonAndy SchuttingerCarroll BiermanChance_PlayChick LangClarence J. A. TurnerClyde Phillips (horse trainer)Dark Secret (horse)Discovery_(horse)Earl SandeEddie AmbroseFrank ColtilettiGeorge WoolfH. Guy BedwellJack WestropeJohn BejshakJoseph H. StotlerLavelle EnsorLouis FeustelMan_o'_WarMenowMiolandOscar WhitePreston M. BurchSir_BartonSun BeauTom Smith (horse trainer)William M. Garth
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Potomac Handicap
The Potomac Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually in the latter part of September at Havre de Grace Racetrack in Havre de Grace, Maryland. Open to three-year-old horses, it was raced on dirt at a distance of a mile-and-a-sixteenth. The Potomac Handicap was won by four National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame inductees including 1919 U.S. Triple Crown winner Sir Barton and Man o' War who won the 1920 edition. Despite being assigned highweight of 138 pounds, Man o' War set a new Havre de Grace track record for a mile-and-a-sixteenth. Venue:
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The Potomac Handicap was an Am ...... de Grace Racetrack: 1919-1942
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Potomac Handicap
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Three-years-old
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Dirt, left-handed
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The Potomac Handicap was an Am ...... a mile-and-a-sixteenth. Venue:
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Potomac Handicap
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