SPRING/SUMMER 2016 2015-2016 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2016 Hall of Fame Honorees

PRESIDENT Lawrence S. DeVan 2015 Horse of the Year

VICE PRESIDENT WIGGLE IT JIGGLEIT & TREASURER Max J. Hempt

VICE PRESIDENT Stephen E. Oldford

SECRETARY Dorothy B. Haughton

TRUSTEES Frank Antonacci Dr. J. Glen Brown Malvern Burroughs Elizabeth D. Caldwell Thomas A. Charters Jay E. Farrar Elbridge T. Gerry, Jr. Living Hall of Fame Living Hall of Fame Theodore Gewertz CHARLES KELLER III Ellen Harvey BRUCE NICKELLS Patricia M. Hogan, VMD Roger E. Huston Steve Jones Charles E. Keller III F. Phillip Langley David H. McDuffee David P. Reid Timothy J. Rooney, Jr. Living Horse Hall of Fame Seth Rosenfeld MUSCLE HILL James W. Simpson Jimmy W. Takter Russell C. Williams

TRUSTEES EMERITI Anthony Abbatiello P. J. Baugh Peter G. Gerry Living Horse Hall of Fame Alice Johnston ARL’S TROUBLEMAKER Living Horse Hall of Fame Michael G. Kimelman Joseph T. Mendelson SOLVEIG William G. Mulligan Edward B. Rudner Living Horse Hall of Fame Adelaide Skoglund REAL DESIRE Joseph M. Thomson

Robert A. Tucker

DIRECTOR Janet T. Terhune

STAFF Kate Forry Missy Gillespie Rebecca Howard John Mayo Immortal Judi McMahon Immortal PRINCESS Robert Partington Kristin Roberts CARL ALLEN Gigi Ryan Communicators Betty Anne Sosinski DAVID CARR & JERRY CONNORS Natalie Strassner Chris Tully Paul Wilder The Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame • 240 Main St., Goshen, NY 10924 Joanne Young www.harnessmuseum.com • (Phone) 845-294-6330 (Fax) 845-294-3463 ~ 2016 HALL OF FAME DAY ~ The 2016 Hall of Fame Inductions will take place on the Museum lawn on the first Sunday in July as they have for more than a half-century. Festivities begin with cocktails in the William R. Haughton Memorial Hall at 5:30 p.m. Dinner will commence at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $125 and invitations have been mailed. Please contact Joanne Young at 845-294-6330 if you haven’t received yours; reservations may be made without an invitation. Call or visit www.harnessmuseum.com for details. Those interested in sponsoring the dinner, cocktail hour, wine or flowers may contact director Janet Terhune at [email protected]. During Hall of Fame Weekend, July 1-4, enjoy racing daily at neighboring Historic Track. Post time is 1:00 p.m. The annual Hall of Fame Invitational Trot, in memory of Mr. & Mrs. Elbridge T. Gerry, Sr. and featuring Hall of Fame drivers, will be held on Hall of Fame Day, Sunday, July 3. Living Hall of Fame Charles E. Keller III took over the helm of Yankeeland Farm after the death of his father in 1990. Under the younger Keller the farm produced two Hambletonian winners in Muscles Yankee and Yankee Paco. Muscles Yankee went on to sire three consecutive Hambletonian winners: Deweycheatumnhowe, Muscle Hill and Muscle Massive. Keller has been a director and member of the Executive Committee of the Hambletonian Society. Keller was a director of the USTA for five terms and an active member of the Finance Committee. He is a current trustee of the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame.

During his seventy-year career in harness racing, trainer-driver Bruce Nickells developed champions for more than four decades. Nickells broke his own single season earnings record set by Follow My Star in 1991 with the great Hall of Famer Miss Easy, who won 25 of her 32 lifetime starts (including an 11-race win streak), with earnings of $1,777,656. For his management of Miss Easy, Nickells was voted 1991 Glen Garnsey Trainer of the Year. His starters have earned $1.9 million, ranking him 15th in all-time Crown earnings. Living Horse Hall of Fame 2009 Dan Patch and O’Brien Horse of the Year, world champion trotter Muscle Hill finished second in his freshman debut but would never lose another race. The 2008 Dan Patch Two-Year-Old Trotting Colt of the Year was undefeated in twelve starts as a three-year-old. Major victories included the Hambletonian, Canadian Trotting Classic, Breeders Crown, World Trotting Derby, Kentucky Futurity and American-National. His world record-equaling Hambletonian (1:50.1) is still the fastest ever. Muscle Hill was the first trotter to win Horse of the Year after an unbeaten season. He continues to rank as the leading single-season moneywinning ($2,456,041) of all time.

In three racing seasons, pacer Real Desire amassed over $3 million, clocked nine sub-1:50 victories and was honored with Horse of the Year awards in both the United States and Canada after his four-year-old season in 2002. At his retirement, Real Desire ranked third among the leading moneywinning pacers of all time. He finished off the board only twice in his career. He is the sire of 2015 Dan Patch Pacing Horse, Canadian Pacing Derby and U.S. Pacing Championship winner State Treasurer and 2007 Little Brown Jug and North America Cup winner Tell All. Real Desire was inducted into the Canadian Hall of Fame in 2008.

Broodmares Arl’s Troublemaker (dam of Art Maker, Stock Market Wiz and Breakin The Law) and Solveig (dam of Shake It Cerry, Uncle Lasse and Dontyouforgetit) will also be inducted into the Living Horse Hall of Fame. Hall of the Immortals Carl Allen vaulted onto harness racing’s national scene with a victory in the 1983 Woodrow Wilson behind the homebred pacer Carls Bird. His homebred Royal Troubador became a successful stallion, producing 1995 Horse of the Year and 2005 Hall of Famer CR Kay Suzie. In 1994 Allen was voted Glen Garnsey Trainer of the Year and received the USHWA New Jersey Chapter’s Stanley Dancer Award in 1996. In 1997 Allen was inducted into the Florida Harness Racing Hall of Fame, and the following year he and his son Rod were named Owners of the Year by the Grand Circuit.

John Hervey wrote that “Princess unquestionably ranks among the greatest mares of trotting history.” She is perhaps best known for her races in the summer of 1859 against Hall of Fame Immortal Flora Temple. In 1862 Princess was bred to Rysdyk’s Hambletonian, resulting in the 1863 foal Happy Medium. Of Hambletonian’s four main sire lines through his sons George Wilkes, Happy Medium, Dictator and Electioneer, only that of Happy Medium continues to flourish. Communicators Hall of Fame Providing history, statistics, data and other information has been the professional forte of David Carr for most of his career in harness racing. Carr joined the USTA as a publicist and staff writer for Hoof Beats magazine in 1982. Three years later, he proposed the creation of the information and research department, developing it into a superb resource for those writing about the sport of harness racing. In 2009 Carr received the Messenger Award, Harness Tracks of America’s biggest and most prestigious honor.

Jerry Connors has had a passion for harness racing since he was a child, and few in the industry can duplicate his memory of racing and events in the sport. Connors has worked at numerous racetracks and industry organizations throughout his career as a publicist and administrator. He has been an USHWA director for 23 years, and is a licensed judge, track announcer and race charter. 2015 Horse of the Year In 2015 world champion Wiggle It Jiggleit won 22 of his 26 three-year-old season starts, with major victories coming in the , Battle of the Brandywine, Max Hempt Memorial, Carl Milstein Memorial and the Little Brown Jug. Wiggle It Jiggleit was voted 2015 Dan Patch Horse of the Year, Pacer of the Year and Three-Year-Old Pacing Colt of the Year. Donations We are very appreciative of the contributions received from Agriculture & New York State Horse Breeding Development Fund, Chris & Georgia Coyle, CTW Foundation, New , Pinehurst Driving & Training Club, John Polvinale, USTA and its members, Kim Vandermark, and Mauri Waldman. A Corporate Matching Gift was received on behalf of Ebby Gerry, Jr. through Union Pacific. A contribution was received in honor of newlyweds Jean Brown & Jim Clearwater from Mr. & Mrs. Larry DeVan. The annual contribution from Stanley & Eleanor Dunkelman was received for the care of Eleanor’s garden in the Courtyard. Memorial Contributions  Hall of Famer William Weaver was remembered by Charles Keller III, Seth Rosenfeld, Janet Terhune and Thom & Joanne Young.  Don Gillespie was remembered by Janet Terhune.  Norma Sue Gregory was remembered by SOA of NY.  Hilda Heydt was remembered by Thom & Joanne Young.  Thomas Malibashka was remembered by SBOA of NJ.  Michael Parisi was remembered by Horseman Publishing Company.  Dinny Phipps was remembered by Dorothy Haughton.  Pius Soehnlen was remembered by Tom Charters & Susan Saravalli.  Richard Taylor was remembered by Janet Terhune.  Mary Van Lennep was remembered by Dorothy Haughton, Janet Terhune and Thom & Joanne Young.  Sharron Adams was remembered by Janet Terhune and Thom & Joanne Young. Stallion Breeding Auction We are receiving news that many of our 2015 breedings have produced nice foals and the Museum wishes all the connections much success. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, 60 breedings were donated for the 2016 Stallion Breeding Auction. This important Museum fundraiser has raised over $700,000 for promotion, education and operational support. Thank you to all who participated in the bidding process and the following donors of breedings: Abby Stables Shannon DePinto Holiday Road Syndicate Perretti Farms Jeff Snyder Always A Virgin Stable Diamond Creek Farm Joie DeVie Farm Pinske Stables Perry Soderberg Arden Homestead Stable Tom Durkin Steve Jones Rei’s Gang Joe Spadaro Big Jim Syndicate Fox Den Farm Robert Key Seth Rosenfeld Amy Stoltzfus Bob Boni Kevin Greenfield Daniel Macisaac Seelster Farms Sugar Valley Farm Karen Bonley Moira Gunn Al McIntosh J&T Silva Stables Chuck Sylvester Brittany Farms Jeff Gural Robert McIntosh Tristan Sjoberg Christina Takter Marvin Chantler Gary Haas Morrisville Equine Institute Mitchel Skolnick Louis Tomczak Class Included Stable Estate of George F. Hempt Muscara Racing Trust Norm Smiley Winbak Farms CSX Stable Fox Den Farm Libby Myers Earl Smith Zion Hill Enterprises Delaware Valley Univ. Hickory Lane Farm New Museum Members We thank all Museum members for their support and we are happy to welcome the following new members: Terry Hickey Abercrombie Hoosier Park Rebecca Bach Nielsen USHWA Delaware Valley Chapter Shirley Alexander Richard J. Kane Pinehurst Driving & Training Club Bill Vandenbulcke Rick Berks Knightstalker Stable Wanda Polisseni Kimberly A. Vandermark William & Nancy Carter Michelle Ann Langdon Gabe Prewitt Heather Vitale Cheryl Collison Robert LeBlanc Jim Reynolds Roger Walmann Dan & Cindy Drake Sally & Joe LeVan Theresa Silva Arnold Williams Cathy C. Erickson Jillian Luff Stephen Springer Steven J. Wolf Marcia Faber Cary Marder Carolyn Squittieri Chauncey Young Goshen Historic Track Ken Murphy Bronson Trevor, Jr. Exhibitry Library Donations New Exhibitions & Special Installations The Museum’s Peter D. Haughton Memorial Library was delighted to receive donations from the following: In the Gallery: “The Fine Art of Harness Racing” – Bill Arthur: Books, periodicals and race programs. Collection Master Works on View Dean Hoffman: Vintage sale catalogs, books, scrapbooks 2016 Hall of Fame display showcasing our latest honorees and bound periodicals. In the Carriage Room: “Post Time – Mabee-Simpson Library of Lyon College, AR: Two scrapbooks First Class Harness Racing Stamps and Postal Covers” associated with Immortal Walter Palmer. 2015 Horse of the Year exhibit – Wiggle It Jiggleit Bonnie Sautter: Periodicals, race programs and stallion directories Front Foyer: Spotlight on Oil Painting Conservation – all dealing with the Trottingbred horse. Rowland Wade: Film footage from the 1930s including Greyhound, Help Us Preserve Tackey! Rosalind, Calumet Dilworthy and Sep Palin. 2016 Museum Amateur Driving Champion Known as “Hurricane Hannah” for having taken amateur racing by storm, Hannah Miller has been named the 2016 Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame Amateur Driving Champion. In 2015 Miller drove at 21 different racetracks in the United States and Canada and represented the U.S. in an international amateur driving competition in Majorca, Spain. She is a member of multiple amateur driving clubs and dominated in the 2015 C.K.G. Billings Series, finishing as the combined points champion and winning the east region final at Pocono Downs. Her 32 driving victories are the most ever in a single season in recorded amateur racing. In September 2016, Miller will represent the U.S. in the international amateur World Cup in Budapest, Hungary. Historic Collections Restoration Raffle: The Museum’s Restoration Raffle has raised more than $87,700 for the preservation of art and artifacts cared for by the Museum since its inception in 1995. With your help this year’s Annual Raffle will be the most successful to date. Join the fun and buy your tickets today! The drawing will be held Hall of Fame night, Sunday July 3rd. Call Missy Gillespie at 845-294-6330 for tickets. Donated by Museum members and friends, prizes include: Dinner for two at Marchi’s restaurant in Manhattan, courtesy of Mario & Christine Marchi; $200 gift certificate to Malone’s, Lexington KY, courtesy of Jay Farrar; Batavia Downs Racing Package, courtesy of Batavia Downs; $100 gift certificate to Black Stallion Restaurant, courtesy of Sal & Lisa Vullo; Harness Racing Museum personalized golf putter, courtesy of Jim Brooks, and more!

Donations: The Collections Department received generous donations of photographs, tickets, programs, media guides, film, video, driving colors and blankets. Highlights include race equipment worn by world champion trotter Sebastian K, Wind Of The North’s Elitloppet Flag, Dan Patch Tobacco paper wrappers, an original 1955 handwritten correspondence from Amy Grannis Miller (mother of Delvin Miller) to Connie Harvey (wife of Harry Harvey) regarding the birth of daughter Ellen Harvey and “Big Day in Goshen.” Donors included: Charles and JoAnn Dombeck, Marilyn Therrian, Åke Svenstedt, Jim Simpson, Ellen Harvey, Dean Hoffman, Frank L. Wiswall, Keith Hamilton, Judy Davis- Wilson, Mary Lou Dondarski.

New Traveling Exhibit Initiative: For more than 15 years the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame has provided qualified venues the opportunity to exhibit a collection of rare, original Currier & Ives lithographs. The display, titled “The Story of Harness Racing by Currier & Ives,” has been hosted by museums and historical societies in the United States, Canada, France and Sweden. Due to the historical and financial value of the exhibit, selected sites must meet stringent environmental and security standards. Now, with the support of Burke Racing Stable, the Museum has reproduced 30 of the rare Currier & Ives lithographs showcased by the original exhibit, plus the show’s reader boards. Just like the original, this new, versatile exhibit artfully illustrates harness racing’s important role in early American culture and history. With a smaller financial footprint the show is being made available to racetracks, fairs and other venues that might not have qualified to host the original exhibit. Education It’s been a fruitful year for the Education Department by means of an overall 31% increase in attendance from last year. Interest in our homeschooler programs continues to develop, offering families a wide range of programs including drawing, sculpture, painting, printmaking, nutrition, communication, history, horse care and science. Almost any topic can be connected to horses and harness racing!! Participation in scouting programs continued to expand, counting 147 participants, a 163% increase. An adult art craft added to our Lunch & Learn Lecture Series has been well received and four additional programs are on the calendar for this coming fall. Total number of individuals for paid tours was 1,882 of which 1,301 were children, the highest number since 2011/12, and 1,296 enjoyed free admission for a total of 3,178 attendees. New programs are continually in the works and we receive rave reviews on our adaptability to individual group needs and the passion shared for the exciting sport of harness racing! Museum Website Casino Night The Museum is pleased to announce our newly redesigned This year’s Hambletonian Charity Casino Night and Poker website. Employing the services of Lexington-based web Tournament is scheduled to take place on Monday, August 1st at development company Trifecta, who has also designed the site the Meadowlands. The event, which raised over $70,000 last for the Kentucky Horse Park, the Museum’s site is year, benefits the Museum and the Standardbred Retirement designed to be responsive and adaptive for mobile devices. Foundation. We are coupling the event with the Hambletonian A work in progress, the new site includes biographies of all Post Position Draw, held from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm in the harness racing Hall of Famers, and soon will be adding Victory Sports Bar with Casino Night starting immediately after. historic photographs and informative images of other items Pricing starts at $50 per person for buffet, open bar and table from the Museum’s collections. Please visit us at games. An additional cost applies to participate in the Poker Tournament, which begins around 6:30. Sponsorships are www.harnessmuseum.com. available. Please contact the Museum for information.