![]() ![]() ![]() 27 when it was discovered that the previous day a single bettor had used an unusual and, by racing standards, illogical configuration to pick the winner of six consecutive Breeders' Cup races and that he held the only winning tickets. The Breeders' Cup pick six investigation began on Oct. 5, are being examined, a state investigator and racing officials said. 3, and a pick six at Belmont Park on Oct. Two winning tickets, a pick four at Balmoral Park, a harness racing track in Crete, Ill., on Oct. Like Davis, DaSilva had a telephone betting account at Catskill Off-Track Betting in upstate New York. Lawyers for Davis and Harn have maintained their innocence DaSilva did not respond to e-mail or phone messages. DaSilva has a business Web site.ĭavis, Harn and DaSilva all belonged to the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity at Drexel in the mid-1990's, a state investigator, racing officials and a former Tau Kappa Epsilon member said. Harn was a computer software engineer at Autotote, a company that processes 65 percent of racing wagers in North America and handled the bets under suspicion. Davis, who owns a computer services business in Baltimore, used a touch-tone telephone betting system to place the six winning bets in the Breeders' Cup pick six - the only winners in the country - investigators say. ![]()
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