Slots May Join Juleps And Hats And Ky. Race Tracks
BRUCE SCHREINER
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Splurging on a hunch, Kerry Chapman put down $20 across-the-board on Market At Midday, a sleek thoroughbred running in the day's final race at Churchill Downs.
The high school teacher felt exhilarated when his pick thundered across the finish line as a winner — a feeling he's never had playing slot machines, a game he shrugs off as boring.
Yet count Chapman among those who support a push by lawmakers to add the glitzy contraptions to the historic home of the Kentucky Derby. Although showy celebrities and cigar-chomping fans swarm on the first Saturday in May, only sparse crowds show up many other days. ...
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