James W. Smith


























James W. Smith
Occupation Trainer
Born c. 1905
United States
Died Not found
Career wins Not found
Major racing wins

Arlington Classic (1940)
Grand Union Hotel Stakes (1943,1946)
Hopeful Stakes (1943,1946)
American Derby (1944)
Shevlin Stakes (1944)
Dwyer Stakes (1944)
Adirondack Stakes (1944)
Matron Stakes (1944, 1948)
Selima Stakes (1944)
Travers Stakes (1944, 1948)
Lawrence Realization Stakes (1944, 1948)
Derby Trial Stakes (1945)
Cowdin Stakes (1945)
Blue Grass Stakes (1946)
Gazelle Stakes (1946)
Beldame Handicap (1946)
Frizette Stakes (1946)
Roamer Handicap (1946)
Delaware Handicap (1946)
Santa Anita Derby (1946)
Colonial Handicap (1946)
New Rochelle Handicap (1947)
Spinaway Stakes (1948)
Test Stakes (1959)
Bougainvillea Handicap (1959)
Donn Handicap (1961, 1962)
Gulfstream Park Handicap (1962)
Molly Pitcher Handicap (1961)
Arlington Matron Handicap (1961)
Pan American Handicap (1962)
Maskette Handicap (1962)
Significant horses

Bee Mac, By Jimminy, Blue Border, Burning Dream, But Why Not, Lord Boswell, Ace Admiral, Busher, Knockdown, Bimlette, Beaugay, Myrtle Charm, Jay Fox, Shirley Jones, General Arthur

James W. "Jimmy" Smith (born c. 1905) was an American Thoroughbred horse trainer. He was the son of Tom Smith, trainer of Seabiscuit.


James Smith trained for automotive industrialist Charles T. Fisher and won the 1940 Arlington Classic with Fisher's colt, Sirocco. A few years later he trained for the renowned owner of Idle Hour Stock Farm, Edward R. Bradley, for whom he
earlier rode as a jockey, riding and winning on such stars of the turf Black Helen at 2 and Blue Larkspur at 4, among others.


Along with his father, James Smith trained for Maine Chance Farm. On February 15, 1949, James W. Smith trained his last horse for Maine Chance Farm, winning the feature race at Florida's Hialeah Park Race Track with Royal Blood. [1] In 1946 he had three horses in the Kentucky Derby, the best finish a fourth place with Lord Boswell. James Smith's last Derby entrant was in 1961 with Jay Fox. James trained Champions Busher, By Jimminy, Bridal Flower, Myrtle Charm. He also trained Champions But Why Not (no SW), Star Pilot (no SW) and Beaugay (multiple SW).



References


  • Tom and James Smith at the Washington Racing Hall of Fame









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