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Is this the most popular site on the www? It definately deserves it!
David Robinson
Melbourne, Vic Australia - Wednesday, December 17, 1997 at 00:11:14 (EST)
why are michelena and daniel splitting up for the outback, is this trend going to continue, or is this just an experiment? is fernandez an up and coming star or is this an attempt to give him some confidence?
roderick <2silk@goplay.com>
orlando, fl USA - Monday, December 15, 1997 at 10:22:49 (EST)
Outback Tournament at Tampa Jai-Alai on Sat. Dec 27 -- the teams include Miami's Michelena-Fernandez & Arriaga -Daniel...Orlando's Arra II-Erkiaga & Bascaran-Iru. Ft. Pierce's Zulueta-Zumaya...& Tampa's defending champs Jabi-Arriaga, Laucirica-Iriondo, Lejardi-Bidegaray...tourney in last five games tix on sale at box office 813-831-1411...
SHANE BEST <verybest>
Tampa, FL USA - Friday, December 12, 1997 at 10:51:58 (EST)
Marty , Milford is sending Lander(wins & singles leader, the last two years) & Lasa(former wins leader at Hartford over 400 wins in one season) to represent Milford in the Citrus Inventational.
MR.DIAMOND@MAILEXCITE.COM
USA - Tuesday, December 09, 1997 at 10:26:33 (EST)
Thanks Marty,I just have so many questions about Miami Jai-Alai.
mr.diamond@mailexcite.com
USA - Friday, December 05, 1997 at 18:17:04 (EST)
Yes, Ray is formerly known as Ramon and Pete, one of the real fine gentlemen in the sport, is doing well as a contractor, building some very nice homes in the South Florida area.
Marty at Florida Gaming
USA - Thursday, December 04, 1997 at 16:24:33 (EST)
Thanks Marty, I am glad to see that he is still playing. The last time i saw him play he was playing in Newport, but he had to return to spain because of military obligations. Arriza did show some promise, he had a little power for a tall skinny kid. Also Ray that plays at Miami is this Ramon? What ever happened to Pete? One day i look forward to seeing Miami vs. Milford, Lander & Lasa vs. Michelena & Pedrouzo.
MR.DIAMOND@MAILEXCITE.COM
USA - Thursday, December 04, 1997 at 10:46:30 (EST)
This has been an interesting adventure for me. I did not expect to learn so much about a sport while doing a research paper. I had no idea that jai alai was so popular and exciting. I would like to see it gain more national popularity.
Frederick Michael Zamow
USA - Wednesday, December 03, 1997 at 20:36:03 (EST)
To the Curious Patron of Miami Jai-Alai: I am glad you enjoyed your visit and especially the beauty of the Crystal Card Room. It is really something. Concerning the rest of the facility, we do hope to renovate and improve in the future. Miami Jai-Alai was built in 1926. She may be showing her a age some. Hope you come back and visit soon. Marty at Florida Gaming
Marty
Miami, FL USA - Wednesday, December 03, 1997 at 17:09:54 (EST)
To Orlando Rod: I just confirmed your rumor about an Orlando/ Dania Tourney. John Knox, GM of Dania said there will be a quiniela tourney Dec. 12, 13, 14 between the two fronton. The qualifiers will play partidos on the 18th, with the finals at the fronton with the most points on Dec. 21st. I do not know the teams for the Outback but an e-mail to Tampa Jai-Alai might get you the answer. I heard Arra II and Iru will be there, though. Marty at Florida Gaming
Marty
Miami, FL USA - Wednesday, December 03, 1997 at 16:56:11 (EST)
To Mr. Diamond: Yes, Arriza did play at Bridgeport. He is a good player and a good guy. In answer to your other questions, carom serves are not allowed in Florida in quiniela games and result in loss of point. However, we allow them in partido matches, as they do in Spain and France. And, yes, Garrito will be sorely missed. Glad you enjoyed his efforts. Marty at Florida Gaming
Marty
Miami,, FL USA - Wednesday, December 03, 1997 at 16:52:55 (EST)
While visiting your establishment,we noted how beutiful your crystal card room was in contrast to the rest of the building. Is the rest of your property in the process of renovation, repair also? Or is this a seperate entity, which you are not responsable for? I'm sure some cleaning, and repair would attract other customers to the rest of your property, and help business. We ventured into the arena, and were dissapointed at the condition, compared to the crystal card room, in which we did have a splendid time. Thank you
curious patron
Miami, Fl USA - Tuesday, December 02, 1997 at 21:03:53 (EST)
i would juat like to ask if there is any truth to the rumored partido between orlando and dania if there is what would be the teams? also any word on the teams for the outback and the citrus tounaments? this is the year for the orlando sweep!!!!
rod manigault <2silk@goplay.com>
orlando, fl USA - Tuesday, December 02, 1997 at 19:12:37 (EST)
Marty, i have another question for you the back courter named Arriza that plays in Miami did he he ever play at the now closed Bridgeport Fronton in CT? Also do you guys allow the carom serve in Quinela play? I pray that this year Milford sends Iruta to play in the citrus challenge, he is a all around frountcourter with very good court sense, reminds me of Arra a little.Lasa would be the wise choice in the backcourt after all he is a world class player, but he just had knee surgery. World jai-alai keep up the good work, Garry will be missed.
MR.DIAMOND@MAILEXCITE.COM
USA - Monday, December 01, 1997 at 20:36:49 (EST)
Congratulations to the Collett family on your aquisitions!
JWW <jwwww@juno.com>
Fl. USA - Friday, November 21, 1997 at 13:45:05 (EST)
Congratulations to the Collett family on your aquisitions!
JWW <jwwww@juno.net>
Fl. USA - Friday, November 21, 1997 at 13:43:56 (EST)
To Online@work: Concerning your question about Twin-Tri and TriSuper: Miami Jai-Alai pays out the Twin-Trifecta Jackpot each Sunday no matter what. Miami's TriSuper is capped at $25,000 and is paid out the Saturday night after capping-- about every 2 to 3 weeks. Tampa is starting the Twin Tri and will pay out each Saturday night. The Tri-Super is capped in Tampa at $15,000.
Marty at Florida Gaming <miajaili@netrunner.net>
Miami, FL USA - Wednesday, November 19, 1997 at 16:15:24 (EST)
Mr. Diamond: The Miami Arriaga is not the same Arriaga that played in Hartford. Ours has only played here with a few years in the fronton in Mexico.
Marty at Florida Gaming
Miami, FL USA - Tuesday, November 18, 1997 at 14:29:15 (EST)
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE A PARTIDO WITH MILFORDS LANDER & LASA VS MIAMI'S ARRIAGA & DANIEL. I WONDER IF THIS IS THE SAME ARRIAGA THAT PLAYED IN HARTFORD? STRONG RIGHT SIDE,ABOVE AVERAGE REVERSE. I TALKED TO MY MAIN MAN TEVIN(MILFORD) HE SAID HE IS THINKING ABOUT PLAYING IN EITHER ORLANDO OR DANIA IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF YEARS. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT LANDER WANTS TO PLAY IN DANIA, SO THAT HE CAN PLAY AGAINST ARRIAGA(NEWPORT & BRIDGEPORT WINS CHAMP). ALSO I SEE THAT SAID(ORLANDO) IS PLAYING LIKE A SUPER STAR. HOW DO YOU GUYS LIKE ENEKO,TIRILLO AND GALLA(HARTFORD)?
MR.DIAMOND@MAILEXCITE.COM
USA - Tuesday, November 18, 1997 at 07:55:07 (EST)
Congrats to Miami's Arriaga & Daniel 1997 T of C Partido Champions....15-14, 15-6...hope to see you again in the Ouback Tourney Dec 27 at Tampa Jai-Alai!
Shane Best <verybest>
Tampa, FL USA - Sunday, November 16, 1997 at 10:39:49 (EST)
Can you please add a location that explains the twin-tri & tri-super. I would like to know at what amount they are capped at each location and how long after that are they forced out. Thank You
ONLINE @ WORK
ORLANDO , FL USA - Friday, November 14, 1997 at 20:18:38 (EST)
how can i buy a relatively low cost used or new cesta with glove and wrist attachment? where can i find cesta maker/repairman (cestero?)? where can i buy jaialai books, videos, mags? where is non-pro jaialai played? thank you very much. joel: hotjb@ibm.net /
joel <hotjb@ibm.net>
oakland, ca USA - Tuesday, November 11, 1997 at 20:59:45 (EST)
how can i buy a relatively low cost used or new cesta with glove and wrist attachment? where can i find cesta maker/repairman (cestero?)? where can i buy jaialai books, videos, mags? where is non-pro jaialai played? thank you very much. joel: hotjb@ibm.net /
joel <hotjb@ibm.net>
oakland, ca USA - Tuesday, November 11, 1997 at 20:59:40 (EST)
Congratulations to DeCarlo-*Iron man*- and Muguerza-*most wins*-for a great season in Newport Jai-alai.
sara
USA - Monday, November 10, 1997 at 19:43:32 (EST)
I found this website very interesting because I am doing a oral on the history of a sport and my teacher said that the stranger the sport is the more marks we would get. So the stangest sport I could think of is : Jai Alai
Avishkar Bhoopchand <ajayb@iafrica.com>
Cape Town, WP South Africa - Monday, November 10, 1997 at 12:13:30 (EST)
Congrats to Miami's Arriaga-Daniel for a fantastic 15-14 partido win over Tampa's Lejardi-Iruta at Tampa late Saturday night...round 2 in Miami Sat night, Nov 15. I'm sure the 400 or so fans in attendance will agree it was one of the most exciting endings ever in a partido...for those who didn't stick around you missed some tremendous play...check Tampa's press release file Sunday for details
Shane Best <verybest >
Tampa, FL USA - Sunday, November 09, 1997 at 05:53:51 (EST)
Congrats to Miami's Arriaga-Daniel for a fantastic 15-14 partido win over Tampa's Lejardi-Iruta at Tampa late Saturday night...round 2 in Miami Sat night, Nov 15. I'm sure the 400 or so fans in attendance will agree it was one of the most exciting endings ever in a partido...for those who didn't stick around you missed some tremendous play...check Tampa's press release file Sunday for details
Shane Best <verybest >
Tampa, FL USA - Sunday, November 09, 1997 at 05:53:34 (EST)
Congrats to Miami's Arriaga-Daniel for a fantastic 15-14 partido win over Tampa's Lejardi-Iruta at Tampa late Saturday night...round 2 in Miami Sat night, Nov 15. I'm sure the 400 or so fans in attendance will agree it was one of the most exciting endings ever in a partido...for those who didn't stick around you missed some tremendous play...check Tampa's press release file Sunday for details
Shane Best <verybest >
Tampa, FL USA - Sunday, November 09, 1997 at 05:53:27 (EST)
Congrats to Miami's Arriaga-Daniel for a fantastic 15-14 partido win over Tampa's Lejardi-Iruta at Tampa late Saturday night...round 2 in Miami Sat night, Nov 15. I'm sure the 400 or so fans in attendance will agree it was one of the most exciting endings ever in a partido...for those who didn't stick around you missed some tremendous play...check Tampa's press release file Sunday for details
Shane Best <verybest >
Tampa, FL USA - Sunday, November 09, 1997 at 05:53:07 (EST)
To start off, The handicapping or the players post position has nothing at all to do with the handle... In 1977 you had Joey in the 5, Asis in the 6, Remen in the 7, and maybe three available seats in the whole fronton... you can't pitch to Gary Sheffield under hand. You can't give Micheal Jordan a free shot, you can't give great players free gifts. Let me take you back for a moment. MAY "MARTY" BE MY WITNESS... In the 1970's my parents would have to call on Monday to get tickets for Friday. My parent Did'nt play poker and aside from an ocasional $2 quinela, they did'nt bet much, but the love the sport. Back then the place was a palace. The game was a show. Every point was followed by a roaring applause. Jai-alai was the sport of kings. Miami Jai-alai "WAS" the Yankee Stadium.... All jai-alai needs is some love...
Jai-alai expert <ssmin1703>
Mia, Fl USA - Thursday, November 06, 1997 at 03:22:09 (EST)
Hello! I am a univeristy student who is in search of a past player who played in Tijuana in the late 1960's. How would I go about researching someone like that? Any suggested journals, old directories, leads? I do not know this individuals name but believe his birthdate is October 4th or thereabouts and have learned that he may have still been involved in the Jai-alai community after his career was over. His nickname was something like: 'Chupitito". Rumored to have been from or moved to the the Florida area. By the way from someone who does not know anything about this game, would a player who played in Tijuana necessarily be playing there most of the time or do players go on "tours" such as in other sports? Any information would be greatly appreciated, thank you in advance! Please e-mail to petra002@mailhost1.csusm.edu
University student <petra002@mailhost1.csusm.edu>
San Diego, CA USA - Wednesday, November 05, 1997 at 18:57:10 (EST)
To MR. DIAMOND: Checked on some of the players you mentioned. Joaquin, who I knew very well while I was in Tampa, has retired. Since he is about my age, probably just too old to play anymore. He did have a great rebote and began his career here in Miami. Yes, King has retired to pursue some other career. Don't know where David went, but a very nice guy, from what I understand. Good Chulas
Marty <miajaili@netrunner.net>
USA - Wednesday, November 05, 1997 at 17:09:46 (EST)
Marty thank you for the Miami Jai-Alai program, I would happy with a old program from Ft. Pierce. I see that former Newport players Iruta(he also played frontcourt at Bridgeport Jai-Alai), Apperry(mispelled), Suarez. I see that Maza still plays at Tampa also he played breifly at Bridgeport alon with Azpiri, who also played breifly at Milford. There was a frontcourt player that played at Milford from Tampa named Joaquin he had a mean rebote whatever happened to him? Did king retire? Also whatever happened to David(frontcourt)?
MR.DIAMOND@MAILEXCITE.COM
USA - Tuesday, November 04, 1997 at 09:42:46 (EST)
Congratulations to Tampa's Lejardi-Iruta 15-6 winners in the in-house partido against Mendieta-Carea...look out Miami we're looking for 2 in a row! Tournament of Champions XVII starts this Saturday night, Nov. 8 at Tampa vs Miami's Arriaga-Daniel...
Shane Best <verybest>
Tampa, FL USA - Monday, November 03, 1997 at 08:13:34 (EST)
about the post positions: the way its done now is the way it showed always been done even better. The stronger or better player should always be in the harder numbers. You should never see a Mitch or Arriaga in a 5,6,7 with a strong backcourter. You never saw Joey with a great partner in a tough number. He proved he was the best with the worst partner in a bad number thats what what made him the best no handicaping. Make the great players prove that there the best.
woody
miami, fla USA - Sunday, November 02, 1997 at 23:29:35 (EST)
Congratulations to the winner of the 1997 Cadillac Sedan DeVille... Keep it up Miami!
A Jai-Alai Fan...
USA - Saturday, November 01, 1997 at 12:21:16 (EST)
Wrong, wrong, wrong! The finest simulcast facility would have to be the Fort Pierce fronton. Unlike the other facilitys in Dania, Tampa, and Miami, the simulcast area is catered to the bettor, with a multitude of televisions, and tellers, also the building is in far better condition, inside and out! It also is kept up, and cleaner far more than Dania, Miami, and Tampa, all of which have their televisions hanging on what is as good as milk crates, empty boxes, and vending machines! Additionally, the location of these sets is obstructed by some form of furniture, or so low other patrons block the view of others. I wish the other frontons were so careing as to repair, and clean their facilities as well as Fort Pierce has done.
Educated Jai-Alai patron
USA - Friday, October 31, 1997 at 23:47:36 (EST)
I noticed this week that the total weekday evening handle for Miami Jai-Alai was in the $80,000+ range. This ,of course ,includes all simulcast money wagered at all those facilities that show Miami Jai-alai within the U.S. This is an extremely low handle all things considered. As I have said elsewhere before , I believe that this lower handle may be the result of at least two factors. I am also sure that there are other reasons. First of all , the placing of the better players in the late post positions makes for , in my opinion , a less interesting game in that one sees more of the lousy players playing more each night. And players such as Michelena and Arriaga make less court appearances each night. Secondly , since the game without random draw is less predictable there tend to be less winners cashing tickets after each game even though they are cashing their winning tickets at a higher mutuel price. To put it another way , more people cash more tickets albeit at lower prices under a random draw for post position format. Because a greater percentage of the bettors will be suffering longer losing streaks under the present handicapping of the post positions , this will result in some bettors being "tapped out" sooner than they would have been under the random system. And those bettors not "tapped out" but undergoing a prolonged losing streak will be more cautious in their betting. Also , when the fan sees a great team in a great post I believe that this tempts him to bet more. In summary , I believe a greater amount of money , on the average , is wagered after each game under the random draw system as compared to the non-random system. In economic language , there would be a higher rate of "velocity of money" under the random draw system than under the non-random system resulting in , I believe , an overall larger handle each performance. To what degree this handle would be larger I do not know. I would like to receive any feedback from those who have read the above. And I would like to hear from anyone that has other ideas why the handle is so miserable at this time of year.
Mark Timothy <seeyou@gte.net>
Largo, FL USA - Friday, October 31, 1997 at 07:16:18 (EST)
I would choose Newport Jai Alai as the best simulcast facility, this applies to their 6 month dark period. When they are dark, they simulcast Miami, Dania, and Milford Jai Alai at the same time!
Jody Calabrese <jcal@neca.net>
Eastford, Ct USA - Wednesday, October 29, 1997 at 08:25:22 (EST)
THE BEST OF JAI-ALAI (as seen through one fan's eyes) THE BEST ROSTER 1. DANIA JAI-ALAI 2. MIAMI JAI-ALAI 3. MILFORD JAI-ALAI THE BEST SIMULCAST 1. MIAMI JAI-ALAI 2. DANIA JAI-ALAI 3. MILFORD JAI-ALAI THE BEST FACILITY (FROM WHICH TO WATCH A SIMULCAST) 1. ORLANDO JAI-ALAI 2. DANIA JAI-ALAI 3. TAMPA JAI-ALAI
Mark Timothy <seeyou@gte.net>
Largo, FL USA - Wednesday, October 29, 1997 at 03:34:39 (EST)
Mr. Diamond... Last we heard Urizar II was back in Spain. He is not playing at any of our frontons.
Marty at Florida Gaming <miajaili@netrunner.net>
USA - Tuesday, October 28, 1997 at 16:55:11 (EST)
Fans this is your last chance to win a Cadillac Sedan De Ville from Florida Gaming! Come to Tampa/Miami/Ft. Pierce /Ocala for your chance to win this Friday night...someone will win a new car!
Shane Best <verybest@msn.com>
Tampa, FL USA - Monday, October 27, 1997 at 08:50:45 (EST)
Congratulations to Tampa's Mendieta & Carea for winning the T of C Qualifying Rounds! Now they challenge Lejardi-Iruta Sat Nite, Nov 1 in a 15-point partido to see who will play Miami's Arriaga-Daniel startng Nov 8 in Tampa! Good luck to all the teams!
Shane Best <verybest@msn.com>
Tampa, FL USA - Monday, October 27, 1997 at 08:48:48 (EST)
MARTY : Some months ago , Miami Jai-alai decided to allow the players' manager to assign what teams play in what post positions. Is this return to the "old school" an experiment and will Miami Jai-alai , perhaps , bring back the random draw selection of teams and post positions? I understand the value of using the old school approach in that it balances out the games a little better. But it also does not showcase your better players enough. Keeping Michelena and Arriaga buried in the later posts each performance does not allow the fan to see these players play as often each performance. So , from this viewpoint , the game can be less interesting. In the early games, one grows tired of constantly seeing Zelenka and Oregui , two of the weaker frontcourters , constantly battling each other out of posts 1 or 2 or 3.
Mark Timothy <seeyou@gte.net>
Largo, Fl USA - Sunday, October 26, 1997 at 01:52:22 (EDT)
I thought it was really neat. Thanks for the great information.Maybe jai-alai will spread like crazy in Georgia!!!!
Billy Pantone <sportfreak@surfsouth.com>
Albany, Ga USA - Saturday, October 25, 1997 at 20:23:23 (EDT)
I made a error Freddy played at Milford not Teddy. I should have known this by being the only black backcourter at Milford Amateur they used to call me Freddy. oh well. Is Urizar the second still playing?
Mr.Diamond@mailexcite.com
USA - Friday, October 24, 1997 at 17:12:00 (EDT)
To Conrad re: Wagering by Jai-Alai Players No, Conrad, players are not allowed to place wagers. It is a violation of the Parimutuel Statutes. In fact, the players are isolated from the public and betting windows by a locked door between the Players' Quarters and the rest of the facility. Anyone caught wagering would face a suspension of license, which would bar them from playing anywhere in the U.S.
Marty at Florida Gaming <miajaili@netrunner.net>
USA - Friday, October 24, 1997 at 16:40:02 (EDT)
Is it true the players can bet on themselves ????? If so how can I found out who is betting on who.....
Conrad Taylor <DecStorm34@Aol.com>
St.Pete, Fl USA - Friday, October 24, 1997 at 10:58:20 (EDT)
To Mr. Diamond: Ft. Pierce does not open until January 2nd, 1998. The roster has not been finalized. Please send your request in December and I will accomodate. Sorry, there are no partido tapes for sale.
Marty at Florida Gaming <miajaili@netrunner.net>
Miami, FL USA - Monday, October 20, 1997 at 16:53:43 (EDT)
I would appreciate the repairing, or replacement of the light in the seating area of the bldg, it makes it harder to read my program in there, or is this done so the bad condition of the seats, and area, are less noticable? Please repair the lighting. Thank you
fan
Miami, Fl. USA - Saturday, October 18, 1997 at 13:35:36 (EDT)
Too bad Teddy played at Milford like 12years ago and won the wins title. Marty could you E-Mail with the roster from Ft. Pierce? Does Miami sell any Videos of partidos?
MR.DIAMOND@MAILEXCITE.COM
USA - Friday, October 17, 1997 at 23:36:35 (EDT)
To Mr. Diamond re: Teddy and Freddy..... Both brothers have retired from jai-alai and are pursuing other interests. I understand one is in sales and the other in the music business. Thanks for your comments.
Marty at Florida Gaming
Miami, FL USA - Thursday, October 16, 1997 at 16:18:05 (EDT)
Where are Teddy and Freddy? I love this game. I would love to see Miami vs. Milford. Ft. peirce needs a web page. Gotta go i am on tax payers dollars.
Mr.Diamond@mailexcite.com
USA - Wednesday, October 15, 1997 at 21:32:11 (EDT)
Congratulations Danny! I noticed that on 10/12 and 10/13 Danny was on fire. He won 5 singles matches and 2 doubles matches! I enjoyed his play for many years at Hartford Jai Alai and Im not surprised at his success at Miami. Im looking forward to my next trip to Fla. to see him. Hey Arra how about Danny for the later games?
Jody Calabrese <jcal@neca.net>
Eastford, CT USA - Tuesday, October 14, 1997 at 14:57:23 (EDT)
To Nick from New Jersey: In answer to your question, Nick, OTB and ITW have been a tremendous boost to the thoroughbred and greyhound industries. However, the laws regarding OTB and ITW only allow states to bet these products if that particular industry is legal in that state. Therefore, jai-alai can only be shown and bet in Rhode Island and Connecticut. Of course, it is legal in Nevada, but there are some restrictions there, also. Unless New Jersey passes jai-alai legislation, you won't be able to see it there.
Marty at Florida Gaming <miajaili@netrunner.net>
Miami, FL USA - Monday, October 13, 1997 at 12:22:47 (EDT)
It is true. ARRA RETURNS TO MIAMI as the new Players' Manager. Go to the Miami Jai-Alai Home Page and click on "News from Garrito" for more details or send me an E-Mail to get on the weekly E-Mailing list for updates and latest happenings from Miami Jai-Alai.
Garry McGrath <pncm@southeast.net>
Jacksonville, FL USA - Monday, October 13, 1997 at 11:41:52 (EDT)
The other day while at Miami Jai-alai I heard that there is a new sheriff in town. Is that true? As I watched the same regular players play, I seemed to notice a new found love for the game from all the players. I heard they have a new manager and the excitement shows in their play.. I heard who the manager was but could not get conformation...iS ARRA REALLY THE NEW PLAYERS MANAGER? If so, I see good things in the future!!!
Bigtime Fan... <ssmin13703>
Mia, Fla USA - Monday, October 13, 1997 at 10:20:15 (EDT)
I AGREE WITH NICK!THE KEY TO THIS SPORT IS ITW.IT IS WORKING WITH TRACKS THAT WOULD OTHERWISE BE DEFUNCT!LET'S START GETTING CREATIVE GUYS!
STEVE D
USA - Saturday, October 11, 1997 at 21:05:49 (EDT)
Is there anything in the works for the "near future" for Jai-A Alai to be simulcast to New Jersey. I am a simulcast fan and many of my friends are as well. We would welcome your sport with open arms in this state! Is there a law that doesn't allow it to be transmitted out of state or may we see you in our parlors soon? Please push for this, it would be accepted with a large following I'm sure! We (my friends and family) visit Florida every year and spend many nights at the frontons! Ft. Pierce is our usual stop....Please get New Jersey on the way to your sports pari-mutuel lines! Thanks
Nick <Nomor24@aol.com>
NJ USA - Friday, October 10, 1997 at 19:10:48 (EDT)
I am a Connecticut jai alai fan who visited the Miami fronton as well as the Dania and Fort Pierce facility. In Connecticut we only have Milford left, it was built in 1977 and is very beautiful inside and out. But I came to Miami and also the other frontons because Miami has always been known as the mecca of jai alai. I did recognize that the Miami fronton was in need of a face lift. But I was just thrilled to be in the building to see the place and the great Michelena and others such as Elorrio and Elorza(former CT stars). If people would just scroll down on this guest page they would see that peolple such as Marty from Fla. gaming have made statements that they are committed to the sport and that renovations are on the way. Lets not forget that the sport is still recovering from a strike and new gaming such as casinos have depleted the revenues and fan base of Miami and other frontons. So be patient and support your local fronton as they try to recover financially.
Jody Calabrese <jcal@neca.net>
Eastford, CT USA - Saturday, September 27, 1997 at 22:47:33 (EDT)
Could you people PLEASE do something about your auditorium! It, like the majority of your building(lobby, rest, etc,) is in DIRE need of repair! I realize this is a major undertaking, but with a little pride, and work it CAN be done! Your card room is beautiful! Unfortunatly, it shows how bad the rest of the place looks.
Josh W.
Miami, Fl USA - Friday, September 26, 1997 at 18:17:12 (EDT)
I found your web site by fooling around surfing the web. Since you started with the Ft. Pierce fronton, how about including a Ft. Pierce Jai Alai HOT button to your main web page, and information about the fronton just like the other frontons you own.
Robert Knoblock <knobby@ecqual.net>
Port St. Lucie, FL USA - Saturday, September 20, 1997 at 17:41:19 (EDT)
I am very glad to hear that the new owners of World Jai-alai are committed to bringing the sport of Jai-alai and its facilities back to the prestiges level that it once was at. Miami Jai-alai has seen its good days and has seen some pretty bad ones. At this time last year, everyone involved in jai-alai, wheather an employee or fan, saw no hope for the future of jai-alai. Until Florida Gaming came along. I don't play poker, but I do love jai-alai. The 1980's are well gone now. We are in the 90's now where all the bad things are far behind us. It's time to look at the future. Jai-alai is at a state now where it can only grow. There is no down from here. Florida gaming,thier players, their employees and their managers , need to come together now. Now is a great time to motivate each other and become one of the most powerful sport and gaming company in the world.... I would like nothing more than to see all the seats in the house, full. One thing is for sure, the place needs a face lift. your cancha look
HiLi Lover <ssmin13703>
USA - Saturday, September 13, 1997 at 18:01:22 (EDT)
Just want to let all fans of Miami Jai Alai to know that a certain gentleman...by the name of MR. GARY MCGRATH...who is not affiliated or being compensated in any way by FLORIDA GAMING CORPORATION..is doing a TREMENDOUS job of giving us the right statistics and inside opinions of every games and players....More POWER to this guy and I really hope that he will not lose the appetite in doing this every week..Its a great help to all of us die hard fans...Many thanks and Good Luck to all of you FANS...Casey Gabriel ..Cabellemar@aol.com
Casey Gabriel <Cabellemar>
Roswell , Georgia USA - Wednesday, September 10, 1997 at 14:27:34 (EDT)
First Off I want to say that this guestbook is a great idea. It gives the fan a chance to express there views & say whats on their mind. Also this summer I attended Jai-Jali at the Ocala Fronton just east of 441 on Hwy 318 for those of you that don't know where it is.It will open again in May of 1998. I just want to congratulate all the players that played there this summer for a tremendous job well done.I just can't say what a good job they did.Guys like Chiappetta #22 Dave # 54,Baluja #15 Marshall # 49 Elizalde # 31 and Cancio #12 were my favorites but they all were great. The best to all of you.......Thanks,Bill From Gainesville
Bill Swanfeld <EFMUTTON@AOL.COM>
gAINESVILLE , fL USA - Monday, September 08, 1997 at 23:00:37 (EDT)
Iam not aware of any Jai-Alai sports clubs in Dublin or anywhere in Ireland for that matter. Do any exist there ? Regards - Ander.
Ander Corish <acorish@ngw.qdeck.com>
Dublin, IRELAND - Friday, September 05, 1997 at 18:44:43 (EDT)
Message to Jai-Alai Fans: Some of our fans have expressed in our GuestBook concern over the condition of some of our facilities. We realize that most of these comments are from fans who love the sport of jai-alai and want to see it return to the stature and prominence it once enjoyed. Florida Gaming Corporation, which owned Ft. Pierce Jai-Alai, bought Miami, Tampa, and Ocala, January 1st, 1997, and became the largest jai-alai operator in the world. The new owners know the history and heritage of these facilities. One of their goals is to institute many improvements to the buildings and properties . Already, there has been a large investment in the construction of the two most beautiful Poker Rooms in the world at the Miami and Tampa facilities. The next step is to gradually refurbish the main areas of these frontons with capital repairs and improvements. This takes time and money. But, there is a commitment to do this. We thank our loyal fans for their past support. We ask for your patience in these endeavors. It is difficult to accomplish all these tasks in this competitive business environment. But, we know fans remember when there was nothing more exciting in sports than a standing ovation for a fantastic play in front of a full house at the Miami or Tampa Frontons. It was indescribable. Your comments on this page are important. The negative as much as the positive. We are striving to bring jai-alai back to the level it deserves.
Marty at Florida Gaming
USA - Friday, September 05, 1997 at 17:02:04 (EDT)
When are you people going to put 1/20 the effort/repairs in the rest of the building as you did in your card room!
one of many annoyed patrons!
Homestead, Fl USA - Thursday, September 04, 1997 at 21:42:07 (EDT)
Well, I'm going to try this again, since i don't think the 1 st time worked out. I just wanted to thank all of the great fans at Ocala Jai Alai this summer for all of their outstanding support.Without the fans, it would be twice as hard me to play 110% every point. Thanks again.Ocala fans are #1. "CHIAPPETTA #22"
Rich Chiappetta <MACdaddi11@aol.com>
N.Miami Bch., Fl. USA - Thursday, September 04, 1997 at 17:59:45 (EDT)
Well, the season is over in Ocala, and i just wanted to thank all of the fans for all of their outstanding support. without the fans it would be twice as hard to play 110 % every point....Ocala fans are #1 ...Thank again... "CHIAPPETTA #22"
Rich Chiappetta <MACdaddi11@AOL.COM>
N.MIAMI BCH, Fl USA - Thursday, September 04, 1997 at 17:23:09 (EDT)
Yes,Really enjoyed the Jai-Alai at The Ocala Fronton.How can I find out where the players who were there are playing next.. Thanks,Bill
Bill Swanfeld <EFMUTTON@AOL.COM>
Gainesville , Fl USA - Monday, September 01, 1997 at 19:50:01 (EDT)
Wanna see something exciting? Don't miss the "1997 Miami Jai-Alai Bikini Contest" on Monday afternoon, Labor Day. See Miami's hottest girls compete for the title... And to kick off this exciting event, 25 cent beer, hot dogs and sodas will be offered all day Monday at the fronton, 3500 NW 37th Avenue (Corner of 36th Street & NW 37th Avenue). See you there...
Lazaro Elias <lazelias@worldnet.att.net>
Miami, FL USA - Wednesday, August 27, 1997 at 23:08:10 (EDT)
If you didn't get to see the Pepsi/Allsport Tournament in Ocala, Orlando, or Tampa, you missed out on some great jai-alai action. The tournament featured some veterans and some very impressive youngsters who will be the stars of the future. Congrats to Lejardi-Iriondo from Tampa on their fine performance. Arteche from Orlando and Cancio from Ocala have great futures in the sport. It was a well played tournament by everyone involved.
Garry McGrath <pncm@southeast.net>
Jacksonville, FL USA - Wednesday, August 27, 1997 at 13:53:25 (EDT)
Congratulations to Tampa's Lejardi-Iriondo for winning the Pepsi/Allsport Tournament...Job well done. Orlando's Robles-Iru finish 4 points back. Great Tournament!
Shane Best <verybest>
Tampa, FL USA - Wednesday, August 27, 1997 at 08:46:12 (EDT)
ZORIONAK-CONGRATULATIONS! To the team players...LEJARDI-IRIONDO on their performance in the Pepsi/all sport tournament.Well done!
Miguel Muguerza <muguerza@ici.net>
Newport, RI USA - Monday, August 25, 1997 at 18:32:57 (EDT)
Three things: - I have to agree with the recent comments about the fronton. The seats are nasty (all stained and worn), major cleanup is in order. - Did Jackie lose a bet? What's with the Blonde do. - I haven't read your comments yet but I hope you've mentioned that Harretche is back, he's had some great games, just like the Harry we're used to.
Tony Izquierdo <tizquierdo@rsmas.miami.edu>
Miami, FL USA - Monday, August 25, 1997 at 09:29:00 (EDT)
As I read through your "guestbook" I see I'm not the only one here who realizes your facility needs some MAJOR repairs! If you would put half the effort in fixing/cleaning the fronton as you do on this website, you may see an increase in both your handle, and attendance! You would attract a whole new fan base, and have returning, happy customers! PLEASE REPAIR AND CLEAN UP YOUR PLACE!
UNHAPPY Miami fan
USA - Sunday, August 24, 1997 at 21:14:10 (EDT)
If You are going to the trouble of maintaining a Web Site, Why not maintain the most important part,,,the statistics Your doing everything you can, with Dirty Facilities and not caring about the needs off the Gambling Consumer... to see that you handle keeps going down....
James E. Parsons <jeparson@gte.mail>
USA - Friday, August 22, 1997 at 09:59:18 (EDT)
Love the sport of Hi Li, especially at Miami. Been going for over 20 years now and never tire of it. Forget the dogs (too fast), horses or trotters, or for that matter casinos and poker. An advant Hi Li Fan. I would love get get any newsletters sent to me. Thanksw
Guy Puzzo <mrhili>
North Lauderdale, fl USA - Tuesday, August 19, 1997 at 19:18:39 (EDT)
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, I HAVE A GENERAL PROBLEM WITH THE WAY THE JUDGES AT A JAI-ALAI FRONTON WHICH I AM NOT GONNA MENTION TEND TO ACT UPON THE JUDGEMENTS OF THE AUDIENCE AND NOT THE GAME ITSELF. THE GAME OF JAI-ALAI WAS MEANT TO BE PLAYED PROFESSIONALLY LIKE ANY OTHER PRO SPORTS, AND THE JUDGES OR OTHER TYPE OF AUTHORITY PERTAINING TO THE RULES OF EACH GAME, SHOULD NOT LET OUTSIDE INFLUENCE CONTROL ANY GAME. SPORTS IS PLAYED AT A BASE OF SKILLS AND COMPETITION LETS KEEP IT THAT WAY IF YOU WANT THE REAL FANS TO ENJOY IT MORE.
FREAKY <CK FREAKY1@AOL.COM>
MIAMI, FL USA - Thursday, August 14, 1997 at 01:33:47 (EDT)
Florida Gaming Corporation stock can only be purchased through a brokerage house. There is no direct-purchase plan from the company.
Marty at Florida Gaming
USA - Tuesday, August 12, 1997 at 18:21:48 (EDT)
I would like to know if you sell your stock direct? (Other than thru a broker of some sort). Thanks.
joan <microjam@tcol.net>
port st lucie, fl USA - Monday, August 11, 1997 at 18:22:20 (EDT)
Marty, Thanks for the response. I appreciate your insight.I would never give up on the sport, I love it too much. Although I think your estimation of being correct 99% of the time is a bit high. Another question, Are there any weight clauses in player's contracts? There are a couple of players who could benefit from ordering a "slim fast" if you know what I mean. I have read where some football and baseball players have clauses that say they must stay under a certain weight. Just wondering. My email address is correct, I just put a period after my first initial by mistake. Thanks for this forum. It's a great looking page and a great way to get insight into a sport I hope more people learn about. Fred Gardener
Fred Gardener <FGardener>
Miami, Fl USA - Saturday, August 09, 1997 at 15:54:29 (EDT)
Just another note about your lack of results on the Ocala Web Page. The season is almost over and the Ocala Web Page has still not been updated to include current results. I realize the fronton has new owners, but HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE to add results to a web page. What's wrong; are they afraid to give out the results to people in N. Florida. I'm dissappointed that something that simple can't be taken care of. Newspapers are very inconsistent and unreliable for that info. How about Marty? What's going on? Can't they get their act together over there? Sincerely, Dissappointed customer.
Sam Barker <SamB326>
Cross Creek, FLFL USA - Friday, August 08, 1997 at 17:32:30 (EDT)
Mr. Gardener: Thanks for your comments in the Guestbook. As a fan myself, I know it is sometimes frustrating losing a game point because of a referee's call. I was the announcer and p.r. director in Tampa from 1971-1980 and watched nearly every game during that time. I have to tell you.. the refs are right about 99% of the time. The fans are at the worst angle to watch a jai-alai game. Many times the only tip off on a foul is the sound of it tipping off a cesta. Fans cannot see it change direction from the seat. But, I was in the announcer's booth from behind and could see the change. The refs would blow the whistle and the crowd would go crazy. Also, sometimes the ball hits half on the wood and on the court. Only the sound of the metal strip (a ting) would give it away. Fans can't hear that. The judges or refs are ex-jai-alai players. They know the game. They have the players to contend with, too, if they make a bad call. You are correct.. it is a no-win situation and a thankless job. Similar to baseball umps. Worse, really. I know this is no consolation, but, we take their actions seriously. Eyesight is not the problem. Speed of the ball is. We replay many calls on video, and they rarely miss any. I hate to say it, but go easy on them. The only way for a fan to see how tough it is, is for them to be a ref one game themselves. I did that in an amateur tourney once, and I couldn't believe how tough it was to see the ball. Especially the overhead screen fouls. Thanks, again, and don't give up on the game. It's still a great sport and we can't afford to lose any more fans. By the way, your e-mail address was incorrect and was returned to me.
Marty at Florida Gaming <miajaili@netrunner.net>
Miami, FL USA - Friday, August 08, 1997 at 14:15:17 (EDT)
CONGRATULATIONS TO ZUMAYA on his superb effort during the matinee performance on Saturday, August 2nd. He won five games, a feat seldom accomplished in a single performance. It should also be noted these victories occurred in the feature games against the best Miami has to offer. Well done!!!
Garry McGrath <pncm@southeast.net>
Jacksonville, FL USA - Wednesday, August 06, 1997 at 17:42:05 (EDT)
CONGRATULATIONS TO ZUMAYA on his superb performance during the matinee performance on Saturday, August 2nd. He won five games during that performance, a feat seldom accomplished. It should also be noted these victories occurred in the feature games against the best Miami has to offer. Well done!!!
Garry McGrath <pncm@southeast.net>
Jacksonville, FL USA - Wednesday, August 06, 1997 at 17:38:29 (EDT)
I have seen jai-alai in Miami and Tampa for years. As much as I enjoy it the is only one portion of the game I don't like. The referees. They are the most inconsistent judges of any sport I have seen. One point they allow something the next the point they blow the whistle for the same exact thing. This drives me crazy! I know, like a cop, it's a thankless job. Do good nobody notices,do bad everybody notices. But these guys must be leagally in 23 states. Are there any requirements to be a jai-alai judge? Do they take annual eye exams? There obviouly is not any physical or weight requirements. I'm assuming they all are at least retired players well versed with all the rules. Or are they hired from a temp labor pool? I know I am not the only fan with this gripe. Hope you address this problem and this letter is answered. Fred Gardener
Fred Gardener <F.Gardener@aol.com>
Miami, Fl USA - Wednesday, August 06, 1997 at 11:10:41 (EDT)
Hey, Harretche. Hang in there, they say you're struggling but I know better.
Tony Izquierdo <tizquierdo@rsmas.miami.edu>
Miami, Fl USA - Monday, August 04, 1997 at 15:58:28 (EDT)
this is a great service. any more data on the players would be good.
nelda fowler <trsz39a@prodigy.com>
clearwater, USA - Thursday, July 31, 1997 at 23:51:36 (EDT)
We would like to thank all of you for making these comments and suggestions. It is as rewarding to us to read all the negative and positive comments you are sharing with us. We would like to inform you that we look at each of these comments very carefully. It is our intention to resolve each and every one of them accordingly. Should you have any further questions, please leave your e-mail address when signing our guest book. Thank you.
Lazaro Elias <miajaili@netrunner.net>
Miami, FL USA - Tuesday, July 29, 1997 at 20:46:07 (EDT)
Is there a place near Georgia you can practice the sport of JAI ALAI?...I find it to be a good exercise. Where can we find a place to buy the cestas? The Ball?..Hope for your needed info on this matter.Many thanks..Caseyboie
Casey Gabriel <Cabellemar@aol.com>
Roswell, GGA USA - Monday, July 28, 1997 at 13:57:24 (EDT)
Playing around, I came across your site, I am a regular fan of Miami Jai-Alai, I notice others on your guestbook also note of the buildings falling apart, is this exclusive to Miami, and Tampa? I've been as far north as the Dania, and Palm Beach frontons, and the facilitys are in great shape! The condition of the Miami fronton is in need of an overhaul, but it doesnt keep me away from the game!!! By the way, nice looking card room!
Carlos Ramos
Miami, USA - Friday, July 25, 1997 at 18:38:43 (EDT)
To Philip T. I read through this site and will answer questions if you leave e-mail address.
Marty at Florida Gaming <miajaili@netrunner.net>
Miami, FL USA - Monday, July 21, 1997 at 17:08:58 (EDT)
You guys in Florida & Conn. are lucky. We went to Bridgeport, Milford, Dania, WPB, Miami, Ocala, Ft. Pierce Jai Alai. How'd you like to be stucky in Texas with no Jai Alai at all?
Barb <GroupPrem>
Bedford, TX USA - Friday, July 18, 1997 at 23:38:29 (EDT)
I think that Jai Alai should be televised on espn2 instead of the strongest man B.S. That way people who spend long winters in the cold can enjoy jai alai and keep up with all of our favorite players. I had to check the web site to see that Micheliena and Daniel won tournement of champions.
Chris Provenzano <cprov938@uwsp.edu>
Stevens Point, WI USA - Thursday, July 17, 1997 at 17:42:13 (EDT)
Does anyone ever read through these comments, letters?
Phillip T.
USA - Tuesday, July 15, 1997 at 18:11:02 (EDT)
A player told me about this site, thought i'd check it out. It seems all agree you guys do have a great looking card room! And the play is pretty good. But your facility sadly does need some attention! At least the lobby area should be in a better condition, even for those who are there to play cards, if the lobby/entrance area were a bit nicer, they might be inclined to venture further into the facility, and check out some live Jai-Alai, or the rest of your place! I'm there to bet Jai-Alai, and play cards, and i do hear other patrons stating what a shame it is, the rest of the place is falling apart, and nowhere near as nice as your card area.
Steven G.
Clearwater, Fl. USA - Sunday, July 13, 1997 at 17:20:09 (EDT)
I thoroughly enjoy the sport, and wagering aspect of the game. sadly, the union, player strike, has devastated the industry.The addition of card rooms has breathed new life into jai-alai, hopefully it will return to its pre-strike days, your Tampa card room is truly a beautiful, breathtaking area! I sincerly hope one day the rest of the fronton is brought up to a better state of condition! repairs, and cleaning of the building would also contribute to a greater experience for old, and new fans!(please spruce up!) thank you.
Jai-Alai fan!
tampa, fl USA - Saturday, July 12, 1997 at 21:24:51 (EDT)
fantastic looking card room,looks like the grand casino in biloxi.also the outside of the building,is great lookin to.it adds more pazzzzzzz!
jose tamargo II <mz@gte.net>
port richey, fl USA - Friday, July 11, 1997 at 10:40:14 (EDT)
Wow...I can win a new Cadillac just for coming to Jai-Alai! What a deal!
S. Best <verybest>
Tampa , FL USA - Thursday, July 10, 1997 at 08:39:39 (EDT)
You have a great site. Very informative. Keep up the good work. Beddio
Bruce DiIorio <Beddio@aol.com>
Cape Coral, FL USA - Wednesday, July 09, 1997 at 13:28:41 (EDT)
Steve: MGM Grand had jai-alai for about 7 years in their hotel, but it failed. Low attendance. Jai-Alai has trouble surviving with casino gambling. People seem to like the faster action of casinos. California has horse racing and the lobbyist for the horse industry will not allow the legalization of jai-alai. They want to keep the industry to themselves. Jai-Alai would do fantastic in California. However, it requires state legislation. Santa Anita and Hollywood Park oppose it because they think it would hurt them. Thanks for your interest in our great sport. Marty at Florida Gaming
Florida Gaming <miajaili@netrunner.net>
Miami, USA - Sunday, July 06, 1997 at 20:37:58 (EDT)
I've been to Dania, Miami, Tampa, and Orlando Jai Alai before, and I have a friend who lives in Ocala so Ill be going there this summer. Is there any chance that Jai-Alai will ever re-open in the Big Bend area (Chattahoochee)?? WE MISS IT!
Toby Srebnik <tsrebnik@tallahassee.net>
Tallahassee, FL USA - Saturday, July 05, 1997 at 15:21:23 (EDT)
would like to see jai lai in nevada again or maybe in california these areas especially in ca. has grown so much people wise and surely could support the game. Why not we have everything here.
steve malan <sam3620@webtvnetcom.>
long beach, ca USA - Saturday, July 05, 1997 at 04:28:41 (EDT)
I have two questions 1) Why is there such hesitation to get jai-alai legal in more parts of the country and 2) maybe if there were more amateur frontons ( not just Milford and Miami) do you think it would be more popular and consequently be more easily accepted around the country thanks Jeff K. chicago
Jeff Klinghoffer <jchoffers@aol.com>
chicago, IL USA - Thursday, June 26, 1997 at 18:40:33 (EDT)
Please include information and photographs of jai-alai games and players. Please tell more about them like their hobbies, if they are singles, and also inform us about foreign frontons like Gernika, Durango, etc. I love JaiAlai and I love pelotaris!
Ana Arritea <arrietana@spin.com.mx>
D.F., Mexico - Friday, June 20, 1997 at 14:20:16 (EDT)
Martino, That was the best steak that I ever had. I accept the challenge!
Arregui
Tampa, FL USA - Wednesday, June 18, 1997 at 21:23:04 (EDT)
To Arregui: Drink plenty of water and I challenge you to a racketball game. No cramps!
Martino <landruu@aol.com>
Miami, FL USA - Tuesday, June 17, 1997 at 23:09:50 (EDT)
To all the players, You're spending too much time on the Internet. Start practicing at once!
Jose Arregui <clarion@gate.net>
Tampa, FL USA - Tuesday, June 17, 1997 at 19:55:33 (EDT)
Attention Jody: I tried to send an e-mail to you with the address that was on your e-mail, but it was returned twice. Please send me the correct e-mail where I can reach you. I got your e-mail and appreciate your comments. I had further info for you. Marty at Florida Gaming
Marty <miajaili@netrunner.net>
USA - Monday, June 16, 1997 at 00:46:42 (EDT)
I'm an Filipino-american living in chicago. I have been in Miami twice this year and visited the Miami fronton . I have seen all the players and noticed there are no Filipino player in the roster. There are 300,000 filipinos living in Florida and majority of them are jai-alai aficionados . Philippine government has banned the jai-alai game for almost 10 years now and this year the philippine congress are working on it and I heard they approve a bill to reopen it this year or next year. My point is why don't you have a filipino pelotari playing in Florida ? Hoping that ther e will be a filipino pelotari playing in Florida. And also why don't you put a Fronton in Chicago.
Janus Decena <JDecena@aol.com>
chicago, IL USA - Sunday, June 15, 1997 at 13:19:47 (EDT)
Attention Ocala Jai-Alai Fans: We apologize for not being able to provide the entries and results or updated stats for this live jai-alai season. We have changed personnel and are attempting to get computer system to handle uploading the information. We appreciate your interest and patience. Any comments or questions can be e-mailed directly to the Florida Gaming address. (Jody: please send me your e-mail address so I can contact you to discuss the situation) Thanks for your interest. Marty at Florida Gaming
Florida Gaming <miajaili@netrunner.net>
Miami, FL USA - Saturday, June 14, 1997 at 13:41:36 (EDT)
MY GRANDFATHER WAS ONE OF THE BEST CESTA-PUNTA PLAYER HE STARTED AT THE BEGENING OF THE CENTURY IN HABANA, CUBA, HI DIED 20 YEARS AGO HIS NAME WAS "ELOY GAZTELUMENDI". HI WAS ON THE FOUNDATORS OF FRONTON JAI-ALAI IN HABANA CUBA.
ISIDORO NAVARRO <casapma@sinfonet>
panama, panama - Thursday, June 05, 1997 at 19:54:17 (EDT)
Where are results nightly results for Ocala????????? Miami and Tampa are posted very good, so what happen to Ocala???? Thx, Sam
Sam Barker <SamB326@juno.com>
Cross Creek, FL USA - Tuesday, June 03, 1997 at 00:35:52 (EDT)
Hey Daniel good luck in the Basque country with your tournament travels! Bring home the trophy!
Shane Best <verybest>
Tampa, FL USA - Thursday, May 29, 1997 at 08:14:24 (EDT)
To all the Fans,THANKS for watching this EXTREME and INCREDIBLE SPORT.To all the PLAYERS out there,keep up the good work.
miguel muguerza <muguerza@ici.net>
newport, ri USA - Thursday, May 29, 1997 at 00:19:04 (EDT)