. 36.
5
JoJo, Pocatell: Joe Hernandez, “Horse of Iron,”
, November 1938 p. 66; Beckwith,
, p. 40.
6
feed: “Hey for Seabiscuit,”
, May 14, 1938; Moody,
, p. 89; “Both Barrels,”
, March 5, 1940.
7
“Seabiscuit Makes Debut,”
, December 28, 1936.
8
“Why rate him?”: “To the Point,”
, March 3, 1940, section 2, p. 2.
9
allowing horse to do as he pleased: “Hugh Bradley Says,”
, May 1938.
10
swerving around dogs: “Seabiscuit Crossed Up Clockers,”
, March 1, 1937.
11
adjust the horse’s speed with steering: Keith Stucki, telephone interview, March 25, 1998.
12
gate training: Beckwith,
, p. 34.
13
“You got to go … slowly …”: Ibid.
14
Horse’s affection for Pollard, Smith: Charles Hatton, “This Is a Horse,”
, pp. 16–32; “Hugh Bradley Says,”
, May 1938; “Hey for Seabiscuit,”
, May 14, 1938.
15