, n.d.
20
“I thought he simply couldn’t run …”: “Seabiscuit’s Story,”
, March 6, 1940.
21
“He struck me … as a bird …”: Hatton, “This Is a Horse,” pp. 16–32.
22
Use of whip: “Seabiscuit’s Story,”
, March 6, 1940; “Seabiscuit’s Final Test Today,”
, May 24, 1938; Hatton, “This Is a Horse,” pp. 16–32; “The Judge’s Stand,”
, n.d.; “Sports,”
, March 1940.
23
“Mean, restive and ragged …”: Beckwith,
, p. 21.
24
“He had something when he wanted …”: B. K. Beckwith,
(South Brunswick and New York: A. S. Barnes and Company, 1967), p. 113.
25
“pretty nice hoss …”: “In the Paddock,”
, February 1939.
26
pawning off horse as polo pony: “Things and People,”
, February 18, 1950, p.400.
27
Howards find Seabiscuit/lemonade wager: Beckwith,
, p. 25–26; Michael C. Howard, telephone interview, January 18, 1997.
28
“Better come and see …”: Beckwith,
, p. 113.
29
“Get me that horse …”: “Turf King,”
, n.d.
30
“I fell in love with him …”: Beckwith,