Saratoga Tipsheets Part of Tradition

"The tipsheet salesmen and their colorful wares are among the first images greeting a visitor to Saratoga, about 175 miles north of New York City, and are a reminder of horse racing's roots, when tracks featured a carnival-like atmosphere redolent of state fairs." The sheets are more than just local color though: "For those who visit Saratoga for a leisurely day at the races, the tipsheets cut through the dizzying data consumed by handicappers. And some days somebody else's picks pay off handsomely. As the racetrack saying goes, even a blind squirrel sometimes finds a nut." (New York Times)

Posted by JC, Aug 15, 2004 12:20 PM

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