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Re: History Lesson (574 Views)
Posted by: texasturfmaster (IP Logged)
Date: September 23, 2003 03:39PM

Thanks for the post. I tried searching a few weeks ago when you first mentioned it, and I came up empty. I found 2 today, 1st edition and 3rd edition.

I am real interested in if, when, and how he developed par times, how he treated horses of differing ability levels, and how he set up his database.

I'm going to go out on a limb and say that this fellow must not have had a "day job", to be able to do all of this in 1936.

I almost forgot... did anybody have a "day job" in '36?



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