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

Author:   John Christgau
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
ISBN:  

9780803271708


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 November 2013
Format:   Paperback
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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 Los Angeles Times 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.” The Gambler and the Bug Boy 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.

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Author:   John Christgau
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   Bison Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780803271708


ISBN 10:   0803271700
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 November 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 – The Gambler                                            Chapter 2 – The Bug Boy                               Chapter 3 – The Goose Girl                            Chapter 4 – Synod                                          Chapter 5 – Whichcee                                     Chapter 6 – Sporting Women                         Chapter 7 – The Biltmore Hotel                     Chapter 8 – Buron                                          Chapter 9 – Kandahar                                     Chapter 10 – Pinkus and Omelet                    Chapter 11 – English Harry                            Chapter 12 – Testa                                          Chapter 13 – Gate Breakin’ Adair                  Chapter 14 – Ned and Scotty                         Chapter 15 – Get Giesler                                Chapter 16 – The Big Shots                            Chapter 17 – The Dictograph Machine           Chapter 18 – The Fateful Day                                    Chapter 19 – The Percentage                          Chapter 20 – July 4, 1946                               Sources           

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One could almost think that this entertaining work by Christgau ... is a novel if it weren't for the 40 pages of citations at the back... Recommended ... for those enjoying character-driven historical true crime. -Library Journal -- Amy Ford Library Journal Christgau is skilled at making memorable characters from his subjects... History-minded handicappers will find much to appreciate. -Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly Web Exclusive This fascinating story of gambling and corruption has not yet been told. Fortunately, John Christgau brings the title characters into light and sets the stage effectively... [A] well-researched piece that recounts a great story of intrigue in a place filled with mystery. -True West -- Jason Strykowski True West Christgau tells this true crime story with skill, providing plenty of intrigue and suspense, and reminding anyone interested in racing why 'suspicion [is] as much a part of horse racing as hope.' -Laurie A. Sterling, Aethlon -- Laurie A. Sterling Aethlon In his customary fashion, John Christgau has spun an engrossing tale, rich in salient detail and peopled with memorable characters. From the starting gate to the finish line, The Gambler and the Bug Boy is a winner. -Jay Feldman, author of When the Mississippi Ran Backwards -- Jay Feldman


This fascinating story of gambling and corruption has not yet been told. Fortunately, John Christgau brings the title characters into light and sets the stage effectively. . . . [A] well-researched piece that recounts a great story of intrigue in a place filled with mystery. -- True West --Jason Strykowski True West (10/01/2007)


Author Information

John Christgau (1934–2018) is the author of several works, including The Origins of the Jumpshot: Eight Men Who Shook the World of Basketball, and Tricksters in the Madhouse: Lakers vs. Globetrotters, 1948, both available in Bison Books editions.

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