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Started by high roller, March 31, 2013, 01:53:30 PM

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TGJB

Bob, of all the amazing things in that article, the Gene Tunney thing was the most amazing. You would think a guy that smart would have figured out to stay away from Dempsey the WHOLE fight.
TGJB

magicnight

Yeah, pretty amazing a guy like that as heavyweight champ.

My personal favorite is Vanessa Redgrave not savvying that Mellon might not be all that interested in a revolution of the proletariat.

magicnight

Think Richie may be in the right ballpark here, as I\'m pretty sure I did not make it up there until the early 1980s.

These days when I\'m hanging around the paddock fence it seems like I dreamed that up. It seems impossible now to think that the place was that wide open not that long ago.

TGJB

It\'s at least that recent. Serling grew up there, he\'ll probably know.
TGJB

magicnight

Found this:

For over a hundred years, horses were saddled in Saratoga's backyard, under the trees; no fences or other barriers separated the horses from the customers who wanted to see them.

Security concerns ended this practice in the mid-1980′s, and since then, horses have been saddled in the paddock adjacent to the backyard, just behind the clubhouse.

http://helloracefans.com/track-guides/saratoga/

Edgorman

I have a vague memory, as all of mine now are, of a period when the horses were still saddled in the back by the numbered trees but you couldn\'t walk in. Maybe \"pre paddock\".  In any case I agree the change came early-mid 80\'s.

moosepalm

First time I went to the Spa was \'85 or \'86, and they were still saddling by the trees.  Seemed like they did it for at least another year or two beyond that.