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Seabiscuit jockey Red Pollard's race-worn saddle, which he wore upon the back of the famed champion, is among the rare Seabiscuit memorabilia being offered as part of the Lelands.com Vintage ...
Seabiscuit jockey Red Pollard's race-worn saddle from the famed champion ... also featured the personal collection of baseball's Lou Brock ($75,475), a James Naismith signed 1893 basketball ...
NEW YORK (AP) Seabiscuit jockey Red Pollard's race-worn saddle from the famed champion racehorse has sold for $104,260. Lelands auction house announced the sale Tuesday.
Make no bones about it. The location of Seabiscuit’s burial is an issue. Friday and Saturday, as many as 100,000 horse racing fans will gather at Santa Anita to watch the Breeders’ Cup. Some ...
"Spider-Man" star Tobey Maguire has signed on to play jockey Red Pollard, who piloted the fabled Depression era horse Seabiscuit, in the major motion picture release of the Laura Hillenbrand book ...
Seabiscuit also had a tendency to overeat and was far more low-key than his rival, ... the two owners signed on to a winner-take-all race at Baltimore’s Pimlico Racecourse on November 1, 1938.
Legendary racehorse Seabiscuit was found by Tom Smith, trainer for car magnate Charles S. Howard, at Suffolk Downs on June 29, 1936. With jockey John "Red" Pollard and jockey George Woolf ...
The triangle-H silks of Charles S. Howard made a comeback in the acclaimed movie "Seabiscuit," but they returned for real Sunday at Bay Meadows. Howard, of course, owned Seabiscuit, and jockeys ...
A look back at local, national and world events through Deseret News archives. The “Race of the Century.” Nowadays, sports fans would call it an “Instant Classic.” On Nov. 1, 1938, in a ...
Then Seabiscuit continues to weave his way through the field and ends his career in a blaze of glory. It didn't happen that way, of course. But what really happened on March 2, 1940, remains a ...