, February 1, 1938.
5
dipping Seabiscuit’s hoof in ink: “Can Seabiscuit Cop?”
, 22, 1937.
6
minimum imposts in California: “Seabiscuit Weight Still in Question,”
, late March 1938.
7
lameness rumors: “Seabiscuit Sound?”
, February 1938.
8
newsmen got down on their hands and knees: “Seabiscuit Works Out,”
, fall 1937.
9
“‘mystery’ of Seabiscuit …”: “The Post Parade,”
, February 10, 1938.
10
“Doggone those clockers …”: “Smith Feuds with Clockers,”
, February 2, 1938.
11
HOWARD HORSE PULLED UP “GROGGY”:
“Howard Horse Pulled Up Groggy After Work,”
, January 31, 1938, FD.
12
“Sponging”: “Betting Coup,”
, February 1, 1938; “Horse Is Well Guarded,”
, February 2, 1938.
13
Howard acts as decoy: “Seabiscuit Works Out,”
, February 12, 1938.
14
Fair Knightess fall: “Santa Anita Jockey Hurt,”
, February 20, 1938, p. 3H; “Before and After,”
, n.d.; “Harry Richards Expected,”
, mid-February 1938; “Pollard Will Be Idle,”