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HARNESS TRACKS OF AMERICA<br />

Executive Newsletter<br />

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

Stanley F. Bergstein, Editor April 24, <strong>2002</strong><br />

PURSES UP, UP AT WOODBINE<br />

Woodbine Entertainment and the Ontario <strong>Harness</strong><br />

Horse Association have announced a 3% increase<br />

in purses, effective the first week <strong>of</strong> May. If any<br />

questions remain as to what slots can do for purses,<br />

consider this: the latest purse increase means that<br />

purses have risen 100% in the last five years at<br />

Woodbine Entertainment’s Woodbine and Mohawk<br />

operations. The new boost takes the average<br />

purse per race at the two tracks to $22,500, and<br />

before the year is over WEG will have paid overnight<br />

purses totaling $62.5 million. Jamie Martin,<br />

vice president <strong>of</strong> Standardbred racing, says the<br />

latest increase “reflects continued strong support<br />

for our racing product, and an increase in operating<br />

hours on the slot floors <strong>of</strong> Woodbine and<br />

Mohawk racetracks.”<br />

H.R.3215 ON HOLD, IGN SAYS<br />

House bill 3215, better known as the Goodlatte<br />

bill, will be considered sometime during the next<br />

week or two, according to Interactive Gaming<br />

News. That was reported here on April 17, but<br />

the newsletter says the measure updating the 1961<br />

Wire Act to include Internet gaming will be part <strong>of</strong><br />

a “rolling mark-up, which means there won’t be<br />

an exact schedule by which the committee will look<br />

at each bill slated to be marked up.”<br />

HOLD ON TO THAT TOTE BOARD<br />

Hard core horse players are not ready for high<br />

technology, it seems. Pimlico in Maryland, which<br />

has torn down a third <strong>of</strong> its tote board and replaced<br />

it with a 26 x 32-foot video screen called a<br />

Lumitron, has been ordered by the Maryland Racing<br />

Commission to halt demolition <strong>of</strong> the traditional<br />

board after “a steady stream <strong>of</strong> complaints” from<br />

patrons. COO Lou Raffetto told the Washington<br />

Post that Pimlico will consider rebuilding the<br />

tote board, and move the Lumitron to Laurel<br />

to supplement that track’s existing tote<br />

board.<br />

PLEASE TELL ME IT WASN’T ME<br />

Kris Johns is vice president <strong>of</strong> marketing at Hoosier<br />

Park, HTA’s member track in Indiana. Since<br />

April 13 her telephone has been buzzing with calls<br />

from ladies in Muncie, Indiana, hoping she can talk<br />

them out <strong>of</strong> suicide. Well, perhaps not quite that<br />

serious, but after it was announced that a lady from<br />

Muncie had been mailed a mutuel ticket worth<br />

$1.75 million and did not redeem it, the ladies <strong>of</strong><br />

Muncie who had received tickets in the National<br />

Thoroughbred Racing Association promotion because<br />

they were on Hoosier’s mailing list <strong>of</strong> 60,000<br />

names, just had to know if it was them. Kris told<br />

them all she didn’t know who the winner was, and<br />

NTRA wasn’t saying, so it’s now on to August,<br />

when the booty goes up to $2 million. This has<br />

been going on since August <strong>of</strong> 2000, with no one<br />

redeeming a winning ticket, and each subsequent<br />

failure raising the pot by $250,000. It’s a great<br />

promotion. You can be sure all those ladies from<br />

Muncie will be at Hoosier August 3, the next drawing.<br />

The April 13 drawing fell on opening night <strong>of</strong><br />

Hoosier’s harness meeting and produced the<br />

track’s second largest handle for harness, which<br />

will still be racing Aug. 3. Thanks, NTRA. Good<br />

work!<br />

HOLLYPARK SETTLES WITH TOC<br />

Hollywood Park, which opens today, won a photo<br />

finish with the Thoroughbred Owners <strong>of</strong> California<br />

yesterday, reaching accord on horsemen’s<br />

shares <strong>of</strong> revenue from telephone account and<br />

Internet wagering. Horsemen will receive 5.3%<br />

<strong>of</strong> bets placed by California residents on<br />

Hollywood’s races, 4.5% from bets by Californians<br />

on out-<strong>of</strong>-state races, and 1.8% on bets placed out<br />

<strong>of</strong> California on California races.<br />

CONGRESS ON HTA WEB<br />

All presentations from the <strong>Harness</strong> Racing<br />

Congress now are on HTA’s Web site,<br />

www.harnesstracks.com.

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