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The Beverly Handicap was an American
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first run in 1938 at
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in the
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and moved to
Arlington Park Arlington International Racecourse (formerly Arlington Park, the name was Arlington Park Jockey Club from as soon as 1948 up to 1955) was a horse race track in the Chicago suburb of Arlington Heights, Illinois. Horse racing in the Chicago regi ...
in 1962. A race for fillies and mares age three and older, the Beverly Handicap was run on dirt until 1965 when it was changed to a race on
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. The race was run in two divisions in 1966. In 1954,
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won the Beverly Handicap on his fortieth birthday. Riding Good Call, he edged out runnerup Vixenfixit, ridden by his son, Ralph Adams. In 1959, Honey's Gem won the Beverly, setting an American record of 1:34.00 for a mile on dirt. Her record was equaled by the 1961 winner, Equifun.Chicago Daily Tribune, June 4, 1961
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{{reflist Discontinued horse races Horse races in Illinois Washington Park Race Track Arlington Park Recurring sporting events established in 1938 Recurring sporting events disestablished in 1970 1938 establishments in Illinois 1970 disestablishments in Illinois