HARNESS RACING THRIVING IN ILLINOIS
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Friday, August 25, 1995
ANNA, Ill. -- Ted Smith admits that sometimes harness racing can be a little rough. Sitting on a tiny wooden rig directly behind a horse and cruising at 30 mph in tight quarters with other racers, there is little one can do if the unexpected occurs.
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