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Several fast two-year-olds will run in the seven-furlong Cowdin Stakes on October 1. One of them is a sure thing and should win by five lengths...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Silent Screen, Fast Two-Year Old, Picked As Cowdin Stakes Victor | 9/22/1969 | See Source »

Captain Harry F. Guggenheim, owner of Cain Hoy Stable, whose Dark Star handed the great Native Dancer the only defeat of his career in the 1953 Kentucky Derby: a sweep of Belmont Park's opening-week Cowdin and Lawrence Realization stakes. Guggenheim's speedy two-year-old Never Bend swept to a three-length triumph in the seven-furlong Cowdin, and his three-year-old Battle Joined came home in front by two lengths in the 1⅝-mile Lawrence. Prosperous Cain Hoy's winnings for the week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Who Won: Oct. 12, 1962 | 10/12/1962 | See Source »

...Office. According to the rules of the New York Stock Exchange, the dividend reduction should have been flashed at once to the Exchange and the Dow-Jones ticker service. Through a series of secretarial slipups, the messages were delayed by nearly an hour. Unaware of this, J. Cheever Cowdin, who was both a C-W director and a partner in Cady, Roberts, telephoned his office and left a message for Gintel about the dividend reduction. For a few moments, Gintel was the only outsider with the news. Instinctively, he sold-and made for his clients and his wife...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business Ethics: Defining the Insider | 11/24/1961 | See Source »

Lassie & Velvet. With the war coming on, the Taylors returned to the U.S. and settled in Beverly Hills, where father Taylor opened an art gallery. Cinemagnate J. Cheever Cowdin, a friend of the Taylors, wanted to sign eight-year-old Elizabeth for Universal almost as soon as he laid eyes on her. The Taylors said no. Elizabeth said yes, and carried her point...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Big Dig | 8/22/1949 | See Source »

...another rider rammed him right after the start of the Cowdin Stakes at Aqueduct. Arcaro saw red. He wheeled his horse out, cracked him with the whip and went after the offender. "I must have done that next eighth in 10 flat," he says. He caught up with the other jockey, Vincent Nodarse, and al most put him over the fence. The stewards called Arcaro up to the stand, asked him if he had done it on purpose, and expected the usual denial. Instead Arcaro blurted: "I'd of killed the son of a bitch if I could...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cover: Man on a Horse | 5/17/1948 | See Source »

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