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Photograph was edited for publication purposes. Jockey Raymond York was a thoroughbred horse racing jockey who began his career in 1949 and retired in 1992; but on January 13, 2000 at the age of 66, he rode a 4-year-old gelding at Santa Anita Park, becoming the first jockey to have ridden in seven different decades. Throughout his career, York won 3,082 races. Photograph caption date stamped February 13, 1962 reads, "Post time - Jockey Ray York, a Granada Hills resident, prepares to measure and drill a bowling ball at Reseda Bowl. York says his bowling and pro shop activities at the Henry Levant establishment sharpen his eyes for racing."
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