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![]() A great, lengthy piece from 1968, "The Mafia at Saratoga."
http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.c...1804/index.htm |
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![]() Do they simulcast the T-breds from the Spa down the road at the harness track ?
I heard the Albany otb was nice for playing the Spa too. |
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Thanks for that SenttoStud. A very nice piece of historical fiction. I've gotta say I have similar memories of such characters from attending tracks as a little kid in Cleveland in the late 1950's and early 1960's. One of my greatest motivations for eventually jacking my bets up to the $50 and $100 level was so I could have a special window. I miss those days! They weren't around much longer after I could legally bet. I actually remember a "Combine" window, just for bets across the board on a single horse. Anyhow, a nice story from 1968, and thanks for sharing. And I especially appreciate going to the SI Cover of that issue and seeing my 1968 Ohio State Buckeyes! http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.c...1786/index.htm Here's a bit more on the author....and it's an OK read, too. |