, album released by Los Angeles Turf Club, n.d.

20

We are alone:

“I Just Sat and Watched,”

San Francisco Chronicle

, March 3, 1940, p.3H.

21

Marcela up on the water wagon: “The Post Parade,”

Morning Telegraph/Daily Racing Form

, March 5, 1940.

22

leaping, shouting reporters: “As Bill Leiser Sees It,”

San Francisco Chronicle

, March 1940, SB.

23

Haas had never heard such thunder: “Haas Impressed,”

SB

, March 1940.

24

Haas says he could not have beaten Seabiscuit: “Howard May Retire Seabiscuit,”

Los Angeles Evening Herald and Examiner

, March 4, 1940, p. A16.

25

crowd reaction: Whitehead, “Seabiscuit’s Santa Anita Handicap,” p. 195; “So Seabiscuit Took the Hundred Thousand,”

San Francisco Chronicle

, March 2, 1940, p. 3H; “Chalk Brigade Reaps Harvest,”

San Francisco Chronicle

, March 3, 1940; “Hollywood,”

SB

, March 3, 1940.

26

“Listen to this crowd roar!”:

There They Go: Racing Calls by Joe Hernandez

.

27

“like a man who temporarily had visited Olympus …”: “Sun Beau’s Mark,”

SB

, early March 1940.

28

“Best-smelling drink I ever tasted …”: Alexander,

A Sound of Horses, p

. 189.

29

Red takes shots at George: “To the Point,”

San Francisco Examiner

, March 3, 1940, section 2, p. 2.

30

“Ha-ray for Seabiscuit!”: “Extra Cheer for Biscuit,”

SB

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