PERFECT TICKET MAY PASS $2 MIL.Byline: Staff and Wire Services A two-day carryover carryover n. in taxation accounting, using a tax year's deductions, business losses or credits to apply to the following year's tax return to reduce the tax liability. (See: carryback) of $526,158.70 -- one of the largest in track history -- could set up a $2-million-plus payoff to a single perfect ticket when racing resumes tonight at Hollywood Park Hollywood Park may be several places:
First post is 7:05 p.m. The massive carryover was set up when apprentice jockey William Antongeorgi III guided 60-1 shot You Don't Own Me to victory in Thursday's eighth race. The win payoff of $122.60 was the highest through 29days of the 61-day Spring/Summer Meet. The record Pick Six pool (including carryover) at Hollywood Park is $4,151,483 on May 19, 2004. Two perfect tickets were each worth a record $1.3 million. Double dip Double dip Used for listed equity securities. Dividend roll in which the "dividend capturer" already owns the stock cum dividend. Also used when tax depreciation is accessed in two countries concurrently. : Charming N Lovable lov·a·ble also love·a·ble adj. Having characteristics that attract love or affection. lov rallied in the stretch to win Thursday's second co-feature at Hollywood Park by 1(bul) lengths over Zoemeg, giving trainer Paddy Gallagher a sweep of the day's major races. Gallagher also saddled Singalong Noun 1. singalong - informal group singing of popular songs singsong singing, vocalizing - the act of singing vocal music , the 2-1 second-favorite, who beat Sweet Dee's by twolengths in the opening co-feature. |
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