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The Gambler and the Bug Boy: 1939 Los Angeles and the Untold Story of a Horse Racing Fix

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The Gambler and the Bug Boy: 1939 Los Angeles and the Untold Story of a Horse Racing Fix
The Gambler and the Bug Boy: 1939 Los Angeles and the Untold Story of a Horse Racing Fix

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The Gambler and the Bug Boy: 1939 Los Angeles and the Untold Story of a Horse Racing Fix

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"Scandal on the Turf!" the proclaimed. It was October 1940, a mere few months after Seabiscuit had won the Santa Anita Derby, and now this bombshell: "Six Jockeys Admit Horse Races Fixed." recounts this dark chapter in horse racing history. At its center is Bernard "Big" Mooney, a flashy L.A. bookmaker who began his seedy career by threatening young jockeys with death if they didn't "pull" their horses. His unwilling partner is Albert Siler, a callow, eighteen-year-old apprentice rider (a so-called bug boy) from eastern Oregon. John Christgau tells how Big Mooney manipulated this promising rider and how Siler tried to escape the gambler's criminal grip without ruining his career. Christgau's book gives all the harrowing details of the unraveling plot and the botched court case that followed which riveted the attention of the nation. Told in full for the first time, this story brings to light a little-known but important horse racing scandal. John Christgau (1934-2018) is the author of several works, including , and , both available in Bison Books editions.

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