Waldorf Stakes

[1] First run in 1904, the Daily Racing Form reported that "The owner of the winner gives an elaborate dinner to the other subscribers to the event and its winning is an honor keenly coveted."

It was won by Agile, a colt owned by prominent Pittsburgh businessman Samuel Brown.

[7] The 1906 Waldorf Stakes was won by Kentucky Beau in what would turn out to be the event's fastest time.

Kentucky Beau was ridden by African American jockey Leroy Williams and trained by African American French Brooks for Runnymede Farm's Woodford Clay of the renowned Clay family of Kentucky.

Fashion Plate have a stellar career in racing with wins in the Brookdale, Edgemere, Long Island and prestigious Metropolitan Handicap, among others.