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Red Pollard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John "Red" M. Pollard (October 27, 1909 – March 7, 1981) was a Canadian thoroughbred horse racing jockey. A founding member of the Jockeys' Guild in 1940, Pollard rode at racetracks in the United Sta...
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In February 1938, he was almost crushed to death in a horse pile-up at the San Carlos Handicap. It took months to recover. No sooner was he back in the saddle than an inexperienced horse spooked during a workout and crashed into a barn, nearly shearing off Pollard's leg below the knee. ... Red Pollard and Tom Smith Bios;
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IMDb > Red Pollard ... for Red Pollard products ... Date of Death: 7 March 1981, East Boston, Massachusetts, USA more...
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After a small part in 1994's S.F.W. and a lead in the same year's largely unseen Revenge of the Red Baron, Maguire attracted favorable notice for his role in the 1995 Oscar-nominated short The Duke of Groove, in which he co-starred with Uma Thurman.
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Red Pollard, Seabiscuit's regular rider, had been so badly injured in a racetrack spill at Santa Anita earlier in the year that he was still out of action. The "Iceman" George Woolf had taken over for him. ... War Admiral was the leading American sire in 1945 and the leading juvenile sire in 1948. Before his death in 1959,
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A daily news commentary/blog, using newspaper columns and internet sources for analysis of the day's events. ... And if he did do right by the voters and put the treaty to a vote, he would also be signing its death warrant. Voters would certainly reject the treaty -- any treaty. As the EU's own Eurobarometer research shows,
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Seeing Red AZ joins in that thought. ... [Michael] Jackson’s death was tangible because his songs made us dance, and the suicide on campus made us pause (briefly) because we share in the often-stressful experiences of being a college student.”...
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