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I was at the "Mighty M" that day with my future wife watching Silk Stocking win the first Monticello-OTB Classic with Preston Burris in the bike in 157.3. The place was packed as she beat the males. A great day!
I do remember that trophy case too! Some great memories of the "Mighty M"! I get back a few times a year, because I have family in Kiamesha Lake, Monticello, and Harris. John Manzi moved from Mongaup Valley, and is living in St. Petersburg, Florida. A great guy!
It was a really nice track back then. It even had a cafeteria, putt putt golf, Pinball machine area.The glass wall paddock was pretty neat. They had that 1950's Zenith black and white TV for the changes.I spent many enjoyable Sunday matinee cards there back in the day. And the 4th of July was always a treat, a doubleheader of racing, day and night cards sometimes 13 or 14 races each followed by that big fireworks display on the front lawn.RIP Mr Burris.
Gordon Lewis the owners brother trained him,Russel Rash and George Phalen drove him. I call Bullshit on Preston Burris ever having anything to do with Leroy.
Dougie, if you remember the trophy then you must remember the souvenir stand directly across from the trophy and between the ladies and mens room.Did you ever go up to the second floor to the top of the stretch lounge? A dark tiny bar.
Dougie, I remember if you came in the rear grandstand entrance of Monticello as soon as you came through the door on the left wall was a trophy case with the trophy for the OTB Classic Monticello race. I remember it had plaques on the front naming each winner of the race over the years. I remember Tijuana Taxi was on there.When they did the casino renovation that trophy disappeared. One time I asked somebody about it and they told me John Manzi probably knows where it is.
The trophy is well taken care of and makes an appearance here and there...Wish i knew how to post an image. do you belong to the Monticello Memorabilia group on FB?
Yes there was a showcase that displayed some cheesy sweatshirts and jewelry.The club upstairs was called Big Brothers, as i recall...