1
Howard asked about match: “Sports,”
, May 1938.
2
newsmen petition to see films: “Biscuit Jockey Blamed,”
, March 10, 1938.
3
Howard protests suspension: “Seabiscuit Withdrawn,”
, March 11, 1938; “Hit or Miss,”
, March 11, 1938.
4
Seabiscuit poses: “Hit or Miss,”
, March 31, 1938; “Sports Mirror,”
, February 12, 1938, p. 12; Charles Hatton, “This Is a Horse,”
, January 1939, pp. 16–32; “Hit or Miss,”
, March 31, 1938; “Sports Mirror,”
, February 12, 1943, p. 2H.
5
Agua Caliente: Jerry Brucker, “Seabiscuit’s Overlooked Chapter,”
, September 1986, pp. 18–27; “Lure of Handicap Day,”
, March 25, 1938; “Seabiscuit Top Heavy Race Favorite,”
, March 26, 1938; “Crowd Sets New Mark,”
, March 28, 1938; “20,000 Watch Seabiscuit,”
, March 28, 1938; “The Inside Track,”
, March 28, 1938, p. A11; “Seabiscuit Goes North,”
, March 28, 1938, FD; “Yea, Verily,”
, n.d.
6
Match negotiations: “War Admiral and Seabiscuit March for $100,000 Proposed,”
, April 1938; “War Admiral, Seabiscuit Duel Arranged,”