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                         ATLANTIC CITY RACE COURSE

                          50TH RACING SEASON 1995
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WELCOME TO THE PARTY!


Atlantic City, NJ --- Welcome to the Atlantic City Race Course, home of the
Caesars International and, as the first licensed gambling establishment in
the county, Atlantic City's longest running hit!

While every session offers new and exciting events to consider, this year in
particular is a special one, as we celebrate 50 seasons of Thorobred racing
and memories. ACRC has been officially entertaining fans young and old since
1946, and we cordially invite you to join us this year in our golden
anniversary celebration.


Pre-casinos, Atlantic City Race Course was undoubtedly "The Place" to be and
be seen. Original stockholders included the legendary Bob Hope and a close
circle of friends. Olympic gold medalist John B. Kelly - father of the late
Princess Grace - was the track's first president. Racing fans rubbed 
shoulders with President Eisenhower, Phyllis Diller, Willie Mays, Ed McMahon,
and Frank Sinatra and the original "Rat Pack" among others. Locals dubbed 
the track Hollywood-by-the-Sea.

Much has since changed. Active sportman Robert P. Levy, who succeeded his
father as ACRC President in 1966, is now Chairman of the Board and James J.
Murphy serves as the track's fourth president. Children who in the forties
caught their first glimpse of a Thoroughbred at the famous "Morning Glory"
program are now treating their own children to "Morning Thunder" every
Saturday morning with a few condos and the Hamilton Mall in view from the
grandstand.

And as tracks around the nation battle the threat of competition from
casinos and riverboat gambling, ACRC works daily to maintain a more
comfortable relationship with Atlantic City's casinos - honoring a no-
simulcast agreement during the winter months and annually hosting the
$500,000 Caesars International Handicap - the richest and most respected
casino-sponsored race in the world.

But while some things are different, this fiftieth anniversary season will
spark much of the thrill that has always been a major part of Atlantic City
racing.

In addition to the Grade I Caesars International on Sunday, June 25,
(which will be televised nationally, this year on ESPN) ACRC's celebration
includes; a birthday party on Saturday, July 22, which coincides with the
twenty-ninth running of the Grade II Matchmaker; a varied and lucrative
stakes program; full-card simulcasting and an interesting assortment of live
steeplechase, Arabian, and Thoroughbred races along with nightly promotions,
four nights weekly, June 1 through September 2.

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ATLANTIC CITY RACE COURSE      |
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY            |
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General Offices (609) 641-2190 |
Toll-free (NJ)  1-800-582-7004 |
Toll-free (PA/NY/DE/MD)        |
                1-800-257-8603 |
Scratches/Results              |
                (609) 641-3876 |
                (609) 641-3822 |
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                            GENERAL INFORMATION
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Corporate Name - Atlantic City Racing Association, Inc.
 
50th Thoroughbred Racing Season - June 1 - September 2.

Post Times - 7:25 PM Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
             3:00 PM Sunday, June 25th.

Admission - $3.00.

Atlantic City Racing Club - Club membership is offered at two for $40.00 and
offers the following benefits; Free Grandstand or Clubhouse admission all
season long, 10% dining discount on food and beverage purchases in the
Turfside Terrace, eligibility in special clubmember events. Corporate and
Charity plans are available.

Track Location - Located adjacent to the hamilton Mall. Entrance to clubhouse
and grandstand via Rte. 322, 14 miles from Atlantic City and 46 miles from
Philadelphia. The rear of the track grounds border the Atlantic City
Expressway with access roads to both grandstand and clubhouse from
Expressway exits 12 and 14. Readily accessible from White Horse Pike
Rte. 30 and Garden State Parkway Exit 38A.

Parking - $1.00 parking fee; non-tipping policy; valet clubhouse parking 
$3.00; preferred parking $2.00; Personal season parking space grandstand
$50.00 and clubhouse $100.00; Total parking accommodations : 5500 cars.

Public Transportation - Bus service from Atlantic City, New York,
Phildelphia and other key cities. Nightly bus service from Atlantic City via
NJ Transit. Call 1-800-626-RIDE for scheduling information.
US Air, Continental, Northwest Airlink and Spirit Airlines operate numerous
daily flights into and out of Atlantic City International Airport and Bader
Field to all major cities.

Seating Capacity - The grandstand and clubhouse have a seating capacity of
10,000 including the front terraced dining room. Private boxes are available
on a seasonal basis. Benches conveniently located on promenades parralleling
the stretch.

Meeting/Convention Facilities - A complete description of year round services
may be obtained by contacting Maureen gallagher at (609) 641-2190 X222.

Dining - Sportservice Corporation is in charge of food and drink concessions.
The Turfside Terrace overlooks the race course. Glass enclosed and climate
controlled for comfort, the terrace provides an excellent view of the sport
while dining in continental manner; 1,000 seat capacity. Approximately 100
table top monitors have been provided for our patrons enjoyment. The Paddock
View Room in rear of clubhouse mezzanine overlooks the walking ring and seats
200. It has 60" large screen television screen on which the races may be
viewed over closed-circuit television. The "Paddock Food Bazaar," in lower
grandstand provides a wide variety of tasty items. various concession stands
are located on all levels throughout the grandstand and clubhouse. The Beer
Garden is located to the rear of the grandstand and offers a picnic style
atmosphere. It is open for daytime simulcasting and nightly racing.

Track-Fax Room - Located on second floor clubhouse, fans may view replays of
previous day's races and simulcasts, learn about important upcoming events
via tapes, and are informed to up-to-the-minute sports scores and news on our
"Silent Radio" screen. Our information desk is staffed by knoweldgeable
personnel to answer your questions.

Giftshop - Located on the first floor clubhouse. Open 7:00 PM to closing.

Elevator and Escalator Service - Elevators located at clubhouse entrance;
escalators from lower level grandstand to mezzanine and third level
adjacent to cashier's windows Press Box elevator located first floor
grandstand, opposite TV studios.

Number of Tracks - Three tracks within 300 acres. Main mile and a furlong
track - one of the four widest in the country, spanning 100 feat front and
back stretches, banked turns graded seven and one-half feet. Length of
stretch 947.29 feet. A newly installed Fontana Safety rail now surrounds and
protects the entire inside of the main track. Turf course, one mile oval
completely within  infield confines. Widest in the country at 100 feet. Half
mile training track conveniently located adjacent to barn area is used for 
galloping and legging up.

Paddock - Rear of grandstand. Thoroughbreds are saddled in extra-large stalls
and paraded in walking ring, 25 yards from paddock. Colorful procedure of
"jockeys up" and training instruction may be viewed here.

Barn Area - Stall capacity: 1,606. Twenty-four barns amd quonset-type 
buildings. Barns of concrete block and steel; walls wood-lined and fire-
resistant. Fire-fighting apparatus and 24 hour protection. Quarantine barn
are available for foreign horses. Grazing area planted with finest blend of
Kentucky blue, chewing fescue, creeping re fescue, red top and rye.

Stakes Barn - Modern 30-stall brick barn. Ectra spacious stalls for stake
horses awaiting engagements here.

Mutuels - MAtk II Autotote Terminals. Some self-service, some Express
Terminals.

Satellite Transmission - Hughes Television Network, New York, NY.

Uplink - Kelly Broadcasting/Hamilton Communications, Orange, NJ.

Teletimer - Teletimer, combining an electric eye and speed of light, 
computes the final running time and quarter-mile fractions of races. The time
of the quarters and final time are instantaneously flashed on two teletimer
boards located at ends of the infield odds board. The teletimer eliminates 
any element of doubt as to fractional speed of each race and is invaluable
in forming a basis for handicappers.

Magnetic Tape Patrol - Atlantic City provides magnetic stape patrol with
instant replay to the racing public. This system makes possbile the
immediate review of a race in case of infractions. The complete running of
the race is colorcast by closed circuit to more than 250 monitors located
throughout the facility.

Photography - World Wide Racing Photos. Laboratory and dark room maintained
on the grounds. Complete file available. Contact John Pantalone at (609)
546-1550.

Jockey's Quarters - The attractive building adjoining the paddock walking
ring houses facilities for male and female jockeys. It contains locker and
recreation rooms as well as bath and shower facilities, a snack bar, film
and reading rooms, television area and the colors room.

Angelo's Post Cafe - This informal restaurant located in the stable area 
serves meals daily to Atlantic City's community of horsemen. 

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1995 ATLANTIC CITY RACE COURSE

STAKES SCHEDULE


To be run SAT., JULY 15                                 Closing: SAT., JULY 1
                         THE ANTHONY IMBESI HANDICAP
                                $30,000 Added
               Three year olds and up (Reg. NJB) One Mile(Turf)
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To be run SAT., JULY 22                                     EC-Wed., APRIL 12
                                                            LC-Fri., JUNE  30
                        THE MATCHMAKER STAKES (GRADE II)
                               $100,000 Guaranteed
             Fillies and Mares, Three year olds and up (Reg. NJB)
                              One Mile & 3/16 (Turf)
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To be run Sat., AUGUST 5                               Closing: SAT., JULY 22
                           THE WORLD'S PLAYGROUND
                                $15,000 Added
                   Two year olds Five & 1/2 Furlongs (Turf)
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To be run SAT., AUGUST 12                              Closing: SAT., JULY 29
                           THE HONEYMOON HANDICAP
                               $25,000 Added
              Fillies and Mares, Three year olds and up (Reg. NJB)
                               One Mile (Turf)
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To be run SAT., AUGUST 19                             Closing: SAT., AUGUST 5
                   THE KELLY-OLYMPIC BREEDERS' CUP HANDICAP
                  $25,000 Added ($15,000 ACRA + $10,000 BCF)
                 Three Year Olds and up One Mile & 1/8 (Turf)
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To be run SAT., AUGUST 26                            Closing: SAT., AUGUST 12
                           THE MCKEE CITY HANDICAP
                                $25,000 Added
                   Three year olds (Reg. NJB) One Mile (Turf)
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To be run WED., AUGUST 30                            Closing: WED., AUGUST 16
                          THE ATLANTIC CITY BUDWEISER
                                BREEDERS' CUP
                  $75,000 Added ($25,000 ACRA + $50,000 BCF)
                   Fillies and Mares, Three year old and up
                            One Mile & 1/16 (Turf)
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 SIMULCASTING -

 Just over a decade ago, the Atlantic City Race Course initiated the first
 simulcast transmission in the United States. The process by which
 trackside fans wager on televised live races from other tracks was
 introduced on September 28, 1983, when Thoroughbred races were transmitted
 from the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, New Jersey to patrons at Atlantic
 City.

 Eighteen months later, simulcasting was halted by the New Jersey State
 Supreme Court, which ruled the process a new form of wagering. A question
 concerning simulcasting was placed on the ballot in November, 1985 and a
 major campaign explaining the issue was undertaken by a committee of
 racing executives, horsemen and union officials. New Jersey voters supported
 the referendum by a comfortable margin and simulcasting was reinstated. In
 March of 1986, Atlantic City set a new mark; simulcasting two intra-state
 cards concurrently. Thoroughbred racing from Garden State Park and harness
 racing from the Meadowlands were offered to area bettors. Later that
 summer, California graded stakes were successfully integrated into Atlantic
 City's night-time cards.

 In 1992, Atlantic City began commingling its mutuel pools with those of out-
 of-state simulcast partners. The latest and potentially most beneficial
 simulcasting development came about on June 12, 1992. New Jersey Governor
 James J. Florio signed into a law a bill approving simulcasting into the
 resorts casinos. By law, participating casinos must include the signals of
 all five New Jersey racetracks. Revenues are evenly split between the 
 casinos and the racing industry. Because the Atlantic City Race Course
 received permission to cease off-season simulcasting in 1993 and 1994, the
 track was compensated with a percentage of the profits generated. this
 agreement will remain in place for the first three years of operation.

 There is no doubt simulcasting has changed forever the Sport of Kings. 
 Perhaps the happiest winners are the fans. Local enthusiasts can watch and
 wager on nationwide, headline events without leaving Atlantic County. In New
 Jersey alone, more than $1.08 billion was wagered in 1993, ensuring survival
 if not prosperity, for the states' racing and breeding operations.

 The Atlantic City Race Course summer simulcast network for 1995 encompasses
 the following states and countries: New Jersey (Garden State Park, Freehold,
 Monmouth and the Meadowlands), New York, Louisiana, Connecticut, New 
 Hampshire, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Permuda, Triniadad
 and Tobago. Several other outlets may come online pending final approval.

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