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Yes. A lot of characters at those tracks. One guy I remember always standing at the top of the grandstand with a clipboard yelling and screaming when he would hit a race.
Racing was at its heyday then. Pretty cools stuff considering. The automation and gaming from the the computer ended all that. Simulcast had a role also.
People used to tear off a page from their programs at Roosevelt Raceway to reserve their seats and most people honored that when they saw it.
Over in The Nostalgia section Kooter For Kipin asked about a Jimmy Cruise horses. Anybody know the answer?
I remember suspicious races at Monticello, with a driver or two visiting in the box seats right by the finish line with a big gambler( one driver still active as a star at Yonkers). Or another one, never top flight but still active at Monti, leaning straight back in the bike in the stretch to “fade” from the pocket, in order to be out of the triple.And another, always happy to finish second or third with his mid level trotter, seemingly for years.Ah, the good old days.