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William "Smokey" Saunders (April 13, 1915 – July 30, 1986) was a Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame jockey in Thoroughbred horse racing and won the United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing on Omaha in 1935. News reports in Saunders’ lifetime used both the nicknames “Willie” and “Smokey.”
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The 1935 Kentucky Derby was the 61st running of the Kentucky Derby.The race took place on May 4, 1935. [1] [2] The race was won by Omaha, ridden by Willie Saunders and trained by James E. Fitzsimmons.
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Bud Saunders (William Howard "Bud" Saunders 1884–1967), American football and basketball coach; William B. Saunders (1896–1977), American football, basketball, and baseball coach; Bill Saunders (1898–1950), American college football coach; Billy Saunders (born 1937), Canadian ice hockey player; Billy Joe Saunders (born 1989), British boxer
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College track and field star William DeHart Hubbard took a dramatic leap forward at the 1924 Paris Olympics for Black people back home in the segregated U.S. Black American athlete who won gold ...
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