11.07.2015 Views

2005 - Harness Tracks of America, Inc.

2005 - Harness Tracks of America, Inc.

2005 - Harness Tracks of America, Inc.

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

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, Editor January 6, <strong>2005</strong>FALLOUT IN WINDSOR STRIFE In a story on Bloodhorse.com, Tom LaMarraThe impasse between Windsor Raceway and its wrote that although McCarron had originallyhorsemen and the Ontario Racing Commission backed Gertmenian -- whom he had known forover number <strong>of</strong> racing dates for <strong>2005</strong> is resulting 10 or 12 years -- for the Guild leadership, his positionon Gertmenian’s credentials and back-in shock waves beyond the immediate dispute.With live racing cancelled, 478 holders <strong>of</strong> WoodbineHorsePlayer Interactive accounts in the don’t know what he is and what he isn’t, to thisground had changed in the last three years. “IWindsor home-market area have been disenfranchisedby the Canadian Pari-Mutuel Association. ters. Earlier on it didn’t matter that much today,” McCarron was quoted. “I think it mat-The CPMA told Woodbine it could not allow the me, but now it matters not just to me but to allWindsor-area bettors to use their accounts until the jockeys, and it matters to the strength <strong>of</strong> theWindsor has a betting permit. With the track organization and future <strong>of</strong> the organization. Itclosed and their Woodbine accounts deactivated, all comes down to credibility and integrity. I hopethose bettors have no legal access to live or simulcastbetting, according to Standardbredand pray he’s able to prove us all wrong.”Canada. SC’s report on the situation concludedwith this: “It is clear that HorsePlayer Interactivecustomers are frustrated with the inabilityto access legally operated track-run betting poolswhen <strong>of</strong>fshore and illegal bet providers operatefreely and unregulated.”CALIFORNIA CUTS OFF GUILDSaying he doesn’t understand the arrogance <strong>of</strong>the Jockeys’ Guild, California racing commissionerRichard Shapiro, leading a committeelooking into the Guild’s finances, announced yesterdaythat the Guild will not receive its annual$1 million payment from uncashed tickets inCalifornia until it answers “very specific” questionsabout its finances. Shapiro convened thefirst meeting <strong>of</strong> his investigating committee thisweek, and a committee document will be sent tomorrowto the Guild demanding informationbefore any further payments are made to it fromthe California fund. Chris McCarron, a member<strong>of</strong> Shapiro’s committee and the man mainlyresponsible for the hiring <strong>of</strong> Gertmenian, said ina recent radio interview that “things began tounravel” after Gertmenian refused hisrequest to provide information to formerGuild members Jerry Bailey and Pat Day.SHAWN SCOTT IS BACKShawn Scott is back, and in controversy as usual.He resurfaced from his Virgin Island retreat, startlingDistrict <strong>of</strong> Columbia election <strong>of</strong>ficials witha pre-Christmas invasion <strong>of</strong> Washington with 75paid circulators who asked registered voters tosign petitions in support <strong>of</strong> a slots initiative Scottis backing there. The workers were paid as muchas $20 a valid signature, according to the WashingtonPost. Scott and his associates now havedelivered 6,000 signatures to the election board,asking that they be added to some 14,700 previouslycollected and validated during a contentiousdrive last summer. The election board,which ruled then that there were not enough validsignatures to qualify, now must decide whetherDC law allows the 2004 signatures to be transferredto qualify for a vote in 2006. According tothe Post, the December effort surprised not onlyelection <strong>of</strong>ficials but Scott’s local allies in Washington,who quickly distanced themselves fromthe effort, the chairman <strong>of</strong> a PAC formed to supportthe measure resigning. One <strong>of</strong> Scott’s lawyerstold the paper that even if the board doesnot accept the signatures, Scott is prepared tovigorously renew pursuit <strong>of</strong> the referendumprocess.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!