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2005 - Harness Tracks of America, Inc.

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HARNESS TRACKS OF AMERICAExecutive NewsletterA daily fax and e-mail report on racing and gaming developments in North <strong>America</strong> and beyondStanley F. Bergstein, EditorAROUND THE TRACKSPOMPANO PARK, still digging out from the fury<strong>of</strong> Wilma, may be able to resume simulcasting inless than two weeks, according to general managerDick Feinberg. The return <strong>of</strong> live racing ismore distant, hopefully sometime betweenThanksgiving and Christmas. There is some potentialgood news, however. The U.S. DistrictCourt <strong>of</strong> Appeals has ruled that the Division <strong>of</strong>Pari-Mutuel Wagering, which serves as a racingcommission in Florida, overstepped its authorityin attempting to limit poker jackpots and specialevents. If the decision holds, Pompano will beable to compete on more equal terms with theSeminoles and other Indian casinos, which haveheld a competitive advantage with their exoticjackpots and special games.POCONO DOWNS will join Freehold Racewayas a major daytime harness track when it opensApril 1. The Pennsylvania mountain resort trackwill conduct its entire 143-day meeting with afternoonprograms.SARATOGA GAMING AND RACING is introducinga 10-cent superfecta, on its own supersand on any simulcast from tracks that also <strong>of</strong>ferthem.THE ONTARIO HARNESS HORSE ASSN. isrelocating its <strong>of</strong>fices, moving from the <strong>of</strong>fices ithas rented for some $60,000 a year from StandardbredCanada to a new location inCampbellville. According to The <strong>Harness</strong> Edge,the OHHA also is taking back in house administration<strong>of</strong> its membership duties, which had beenperformed for it by Standardbred Canada at areported $40,000 a year.BEDFORD DOWNS or VALLEY VIEWDOWNS will learn their fate asPennsylvania’s final harness track tomorrow.November 2, <strong>2005</strong>THE NEW YORK RACING ASSOCIATION’Sco-chairman, Peter Karches, has called the proposalto raise takeout to save NYRA “a nonstarter.”Karches says raising takeout won’t workbecause it could increase revenues only on betsmade at NYRA tracks, which would bring in onlyabout $140,000 a month in extra revenues, presuminghandle wouldn’t fall as a result. Karchescalled the idea “a bad solution” and said, “Itdoesn’t solve the problem; it doesn’t generatemoney.”THE MEADOWLANDS and PENNWOODRACING handled almost $41.5 million in accountwagering in the first year <strong>of</strong> operation. Big Msenior vice president for racing Dennis Dowd saidfirst year operations “far exceeded our expectations”and called account wagering “the goodnews in New Jersey horse racing.” The phonebetting produced $475,000 in purses, the moniesgoing to each track on which the wagers weremade. Hal Handel, CEO at Philadelphia Park,also expressed delight at the first year resultsand said his track was “appreciative <strong>of</strong> the finework the NJSEA has done with the account-wageringsystem.”HOOSIER PARK and INDIANA DOWNS arehopeful that reconsideration <strong>of</strong> pull-tabs for thestate will result in installation at tracks. The idearesurfaced after the Indiana Licensed BeverageAssn. launched a major push to legalize the machinesfor taverns and bars. One state representative,Scott Reske, raised the question <strong>of</strong> howthe state would regulate 2,000 taverns, and saidthere is growing support among lawmakers to allowalternative gaming at the two HTA tracks.State senator Tim Lanane suggested the tracksmay have to join forces with the tavern owners toget legislation passed, but Rick Moore <strong>of</strong> HoosierPark said Hoosier prefers a stand-alone billthat supports the racing industry, whichtouches all 92 counties.

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