condition of track: “War Admiral Next,”

SB

, July 17, 1938.

3

“It looked like they were trying to grow corn …”: “Stewards Issue Ultimatum,”

SB

, July 15, 1938.

4

Stewards vs. Smith: “Seabiscuit Is Impressive,”

Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express

, July 13, 1938; “Seabiscuit’s Trainer Bans”

Los Angeles Times

, July 14, 1938; “The Morning After,”

Daily News, SB

, July 15, 1938; “Stewards Issue Ultimatum,”

SB

, July 15, 1938; “Seabiscuit in Late Breeze,”

Los Angeles Examiner

, July 15, 1938.

5

Smith … never had a horse in his care: “Starting Gate for Match Never Built,”

San Francisco Chronicle, SB

, May 1938.

6

Greenberg runs between barn and office: Sonny Greenberg, telephone interview, December 24, 1999; “Seabiscuit Runs at Hollywood,”

Los Angeles Times, SB

, mid-July 1938; “Seabiscuit to Run,”

Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express

, July 15, 1938; “Stewards Issue Ultimatum,”

SB

, July 16, 1938.

7

Wayne Wright reducing: Leonard Dorfman, telephone interview, November 12, 1999.

8

“Let ’em run themselves out …”: “Woolf Gives All Credit,”

SB

, July 1938; “The Inside Track,”

Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express

, July 1938; “Praise Woolf for Ride,”

Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express

, July 19, 1938, p. A12.

9

“SILENT TOM SMILES!”:

“Seabiscuit Wins Race,”

San Francisco Examiner

, July 17, 1938.

10

“I know my horse …”: “Seabiscuit Heads for Chicago,”

Evening News

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