SB

, February 1939.

18

Woolf heard a sharp

crack!:

Moody,

Come On Seabiscuit

, p. 151.

19

“Why did you do it?”: “Seabiscuit Still a Puzzle,”

SB

, February 1939.

20

Postinjury scene at Howard barn: “Fear Seabiscuit’s Career at End,”

Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express

, February 15, 1939, p. B7; “Leg Injury,”

Los Angeles Evening Herald and Express

, February 15, 1939, p. B7; “Track Observers Predict,”

Pasadena Star News

, February 15, 1939, p. 16; “Howard Star Pops Knee at Santa Anita,”

SB

, February 14, 1939; “Seabiscuit’s Fate Still in Doubt,”

San Francisco Examiner

, February 15, 1939, FD; “Seabiscuit Still a Puzzle,”

SB

, February 1939; “Seabiscuit Scratched,”

SB

, February 1939; “Seabiscuit out of Cap,”

SB

, February 1939.

21

ruptured suspensory: “Seabiscuit to Stud,”

Blood-Horse

, March 18, 1939, p. 456.

22

Buenos Aires was at a standstill: “Kayak to Pass,”

SB

, March 6, 1939.

23

Howard reaction to ’39 hundred-grander win: “There They Go,”

SB

, March 1939.

24

Marcela felt hollow: Moody,

Come On Seabiscuit

, p. 153.

CHAPTER 21

1

“Then I reckon I’ll have to …”: Moody,

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