Quote from: Senator L on August 31, 2016, 10:24:21 AMI used to run into a now retired sportswriter at the gym near where I used to live in so. CA. He once told me that people who are fanatics of horse racing and baseball, have more arcane facts committed to memory than anyone else. I've always remembered that Longden was on Arrogate when he set his record. He rode George Royal in what is recognized as his last race and win. (In what is truly an arcane fact can anyone name Longden's last mount in a sanctioned race?). Shoe rode Dares J when he broke Longden's record, Royal Derby when he won his 7,000th and War Allied when he won his 8,000th. Shoe's last ride was on Patchy Groundfog. When the Fox Hills Farm colt, Kentuckian, looked to have a future last year, I remarked that seeing the name made me think of a talented TV Lark horse from the '70's with the same name. The former was a real in and outer who was frustrating for anyone who owned, trained or rode him. Someone said that the current Kentuckian would certainly make me forget the other. I'm still waiting. As for the Arrogates, because of the milestone, I'll always remember the former but this current Arrogate looks like something else.
How could you remember he broke that record with Arrogate?
I have trouble with the month I'm in... :chickendance:
Quote from: stark on September 01, 2016, 10:39:51 AMHoney's Alibi, a real nice CA bred. Owned by Harry Warner, I believe. When Louis B. Mayer dispersed his stable, I think Warner bought the great CA bred mare Honeymoon from him. It was like one movie mogul signing a starlet away from another. Do you know to which movie mogul Joe Harper is related? Don't get me started on baseball.😉
And I remember because I lost the photo, tough beat!
Quote from: Diver52 on September 01, 2016, 02:56:48 PMLoved the original Kentuckian. I remember him paying boxcars in the American Handicap at Hollywood Park. Rudy Campas must have hit him fifty times down the stretch. My favorite TV Lark was Quack. Except for my two knuckle headed OTTB's he's my favorite. I'm not as old as I sound--53--but my family saw a lot and shared their memories. My father saw Seabiscuit run many times. He knew everything, it seemed, Laura Hilldebrand unearthed, save for George Woolf being diabetic. I do remember seeing Majestic Prince and most of what came after that.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who remembers the "original" Kentuckian. His sire, T V Lark, was my first fave. And, I was there for Longden's Last Ride.
Yeah, I'm old. :-(
Quote from: stark on September 01, 2016, 02:16:24 PMBingo!! Sounds like you're ready for your close up!😉
That would be Cecil.