


Victory at Piping Rock: 1917 Horse Race Moment
This photograph captures a horse race on October 6, 1917, highlighting a competitive moment between the horses Piping Rock and Cherry Malotte. At this time, horse racing was a prominent sport in the United States, attracting a wide audience and significant betting activity. The image provides a glimpse into the excitement surrounding the event, with Cherry Malotte noted for securing second place. Such races were not only entertainment but also a part of the social fabric of early 20th-century America.
Produced by the Bain News Service, this image reflects the style and technology of photography during that era. Glass negatives were commonly used to capture high-quality images, allowing for detailed documentation of events. The significance of horse racing in this period extended beyond sport; it contributed to the economic vitality of many communities and represented a form of leisure for various social classes. Through this photograph, we gain insight into a historic pastime that continues to evolve today.

Victory at Piping Rock: 1917 Horse Race Moment