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Horsemen in the know also notice the absurdity of: the Seabiscuit crew spying on War Admiral from behind a grassy knoll, deducing that he can break from the gate faster than Seabiscuit; of the ...
Conway, who will be posthumously inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame on Friday, was the trainer of ...
Seabiscuit and jockey George Woolf lead War Admiral and jockey Charles Kurtsinger in the first turn at Pimlico in Baltimore in this Nov. 1, 1938, photo. ((Associated Press)) An Alberta rancher who ...
War Admiral was a star immediately, while Seabiscuit had to catch up with him, but he did eventually." Schick has read Laura Hillenbrand's best-selling book and has seen the Gary Ross-directed movie.
Guess they figured he was in for the long haul, and he might as well carry the Hall of Fame mantle along for the ride. In ...
His sire, Afternoon Deelites, was also retired there. He appeared in numerous scenes throughout the Oscar-nominated film, including the match race against 1937 Triple Crown winner War Admiral. Popcorn ...
Seabiscuit had to have loved that and War Admiral had to have hated not being closer. I'm not saying War Admiral would've won that match race, but those horses shouldn't have been a head apart.
Charles Schick and Eddie Logan didn't need to read the best-seller or see the hit movie to learn about Seabiscuit. They saw the real thing.
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