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<strong>HARNESS</strong> <strong>TRACKS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>AMERICA</strong><br />

<strong>Executive</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong><br />

A daily fax and e-mail report on racing and gaming developments in North America and beyond<br />

Stanley F. Bergstein, Editor<br />

January 15, 2008<br />

POCONO SLOTS TOP THE EAST<br />

Slot machines at HTA member Mohegan Sun<br />

at Pocono are the most productive in the east,<br />

according to a gambling research firm, and two<br />

other HTA member track’s racinos -- The Meadows<br />

and Chester Downs -- occupy the top five.<br />

Spectrum Gaming Group of Linwood, NJ, reports<br />

that the slots at Mohegan at Pocono generated<br />

an average $403 a day in the Sept. 20 thru<br />

Nov. 30 quarter. Mohegan Sun in Connecticut,<br />

the parent of the Pocono operation, was second<br />

during that span with $390 a machine, followed<br />

by Philadelphia Park’s $369, The Meadows<br />

Racetrack and Casino’s $347, and Harrah’s<br />

Chester Casino and Racetrack’s $322. Bobby<br />

Soper, president and CEO of Mohegan Sun at<br />

Pocono, said he was pleased but not surprised at<br />

the results. “Pennsylvania is a robust market,”<br />

he said, and it follows it will be for harness horses<br />

racing there as well. The Spectrum Group’s<br />

managing director, Michael Pollock, said,<br />

“You’ve got some very sharp operators there.<br />

They know how to reach players and give them<br />

what they want.” Gross revenue at Pennsylvania’s<br />

six operating slots parlors was $1.04 billion<br />

last year. The state takes 55% of gross gaming<br />

revenue, giving it $572 million in 2007. Racing<br />

is not the only beneficiary. The state’s taxpayers<br />

will receive property tax cuts, and budget secretary<br />

Michael Masch says a relief fund for that<br />

purpose now contains $576 million. At year’s<br />

end there were 12,686 slot machines operating in<br />

the state, according to Philly.com.<br />

OLDIES ARE GOODIES<br />

Florida gets more than its share of senior citizens,<br />

and its US Harness Writers chapter intends to<br />

see that they are recognized. This year it is sending<br />

old timers Alan Prince and Murray Janoff<br />

into the Communicators Hall of Fame in<br />

Goshen, and nominating Erwin Grossman<br />

and John Berry for next year.<br />

AXELROD IN, STARTS HAPPILY<br />

Ivan Axelrod, chairman of the board of the<br />

United States Trotting Association, has a new<br />

job as well. The California financial manager<br />

has been named president of Sacramento Harness<br />

Association, racing at Cal Expo, succeeding<br />

Ralph Scurfield, the former longtime chairman<br />

of the California Horse Racing Board, who<br />

has resigned his SHA presidency but remains a<br />

member of the board of directors. Axelrod was<br />

greeted with good news, as its Cal Expo landlord,<br />

which had granted rent relief last May, reduced<br />

its rent another $30,000 a month. SHA, a<br />

not-for-profit association, now will pay $180,000<br />

a month rather than $210,000. The reduction<br />

came at the urging of the California Horse Racing<br />

Board, and opens the way for negotiation for<br />

a new lease for its 10-month meetings. General<br />

manager Dick Feinberg says SHA now hopes to<br />

exercise the first of its three one-year options,<br />

covering next September thru July of 2009.<br />

AS WE WERE SAYING.....<br />

When we were so rudely interrupted recently,<br />

the Pennsylvania thoroughbred and harness<br />

racing boards will be reorganized and placed<br />

under the oversight of one person, to be chosen<br />

after a nationwide search according to Gov. Ed<br />

Rendell’s chief of staff, Greg Fajt. Fajt said the<br />

majority of both staffs are expected to remain<br />

in place. There currently are three harness and<br />

three thoroughbred tracks in Pennsylvania, with<br />

a fourth harness track and racino to be built in<br />

Lawrence county in western Pennsylvania.<br />

JOHNNY PODRES DEAD AT 75<br />

Johnny Podres, famed as the winning pitcher for<br />

the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1955 World Series,<br />

and a harness racing fan and horse owner, has<br />

died at 75.

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