Since I am LMAO at this discussion and since I have witnessed similar events in my youth, I thought I would relate a favorite story from my Junior year in college.
Had been playing horses since my father and grandfather (a Mahattanite and Staten Islander) took me to the Big A at age 7. First Landing remains an all time childhood favorite as he often appeared on Race of the Week circa 1960.
I went to school in Pa. and settled for racing at Pocono Downs - a 5/8th track that switched between harness and flat racing. 3 1/2f sprints were the staple with a 2 turn five furlong dash being the normal feature.
Fixing races was part of the local culture.
http://archives.timesleader.com/2005/2005_14/2005_10_02_WHEN_THE__FIX__WAS_IN__A_LOOK_BACK__RACE_FIXING_SCANDAL__A_RIOT_.htmlI was there when they rioted on more than just this occasion.
The late race fixer Fat Tony Ciulla said Pocono Downs was like \"shooting fish in a barrel\"..
My personal story. It is undeniably true.
Junior year in college Finals Week.
It is Saturday nite and we have our traditional Keg Party in the back yard of our dormitory. (converted apartment house). We are pretty well into it by 5pm. Call comes from an Allentown Pa. dorm member. Dad was was a bookie. Message---Go directly to Pocono Downs....do not pass go....do not collect $200 just go straight to PD and bet your last nickel on the 3-5 DD.
Races started circa 7pm so 10 or so fully lit up college kids scrape together all their nickels, dimes and pennies and swerve their way to the Downs.
Just about all the money goes on the 3-5 DD. The 3 wins the first race and we are begging and borrowing for money to place on the 5. Whatever can be found is placed on the 5 to win. As the 2nd race turns for home, 10 college students set the track record sprinting down the infield chasing the 5 home. As the 5 crosses the line first, a massive boilermaker ( that is a shot and beer in coal mining Pa) celebration begins. The DD paid $58.00 Combined, Denison Hall takes down 7k---a rather princely sum in the days of 35 cent 12 oz. Stegmaiers.
Somewhere in Allentown Pa, I am sure there were some sad souls that thought their lock DD would pay $100 plus.

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Bob