24 — MANCHESTKR HERALD, Wednesday, July 11. 1984 Rockingham Park on the rise in first year since fire not where it had been prior to the SALEM, N.H. (UPI)-Although the fire forced a lour-year layoff. think if the two tracks are open that felt that July through 1-abor Day is played tbe head-to-bead competi­ Adminstratlon urges ‘Biz’ Swensson CAB flying the handle is down from previous On Tuesday "the Rock” added a (an $800,000 Rockingham handle) our big season,” tion and said his track is attracting fire," Beaulieu said. "W e 'r e run­ years at Rockinghuin Park — New sixth day of racing and Callahan would be likely to occur." Suffolk Downs officials had a "brand new audience” of ning head-to-head with Suffolk.” England's oldest horse racing said the daily figure has been Callahan said the addition of a predicted the impact of the two younger racing fans. court to back prayer seeks third term over the hill Beaulieu added that the track- track — officials say they are rising in recent weeks, but he sixth day on Tuesdays was in line tracks first head-to-head season But Leo Beaulieu, a Salem has yet to attract top-level horses. happy with it,s first season since a predicted the track would not be with the track's scheduled 144-date would cut their average daily selectman, said the impact on the Although the track has been ... page 5 ... page 3 ... page 20 1980 fire gutted the grandstand. able to reach the $800,000 level. season and was not a move to offset summertime handle of $1.1 million local economy cannot yet match around for 48 years, he said some General Manager Ed Callahan "W e're now' racing under a a disappointing handle. He said the by up to 30 percent. They could not what existed four years ago. He horse owners and trainers would said the average daily handle has competitive situation," said Calla­ Tuesday cards should run through be reached for recent figures on also said he did not have any r”''4 ' take their time before moving up to been running a little over $520,000, han, referring to the track's fir.st the end of the summer. the handle. money figures to show the Rockingham under its new down from the approximate head-to-head season with Suffolk "W e had planned on it from the Max Hugel, Rockingham's differences. management. $800,000 daily fig\ire in 1980 before Downs outside of Boston. "1 don't beginning,” said Callahan. 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