False start for Md. Off-Track-Paris
Hippodrome owner Mark Vogel’s precarious finances of the Senate, Maryland today on the shelf plans to allow Off-Track betting halls of the State.
“There is a consensus among all senators, that the year 1991 is not to discuss this matter,” said Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. (D-Prince George’s). “We have no trace of harness owner, is a subsidiary operating in the legislative arena.
The move to strike as a potential for efforts to sell its bird Rose Croft Raceway in Oxon Hill, and Delmarva Downs on the eastern shore. Faced with the possible loss of his racing license, bird instead agreed to use its two titles under the protection of bankruptcy court and put all day.
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