PENN NATIONAL GAMING INC
10-K, 1998-03-27
RACING, INCLUDING TRACK OPERATION
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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

                                    FORM 10-K

                        FOR ANNUAL AND TRANSITION REPORTS
                     PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
                         SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

            |X| ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
                         SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

                   For the fiscal year ended December 31, 1997
                                             -----------------

                                       OR

          |_| TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
                         SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

              For the transition period from _________ to _________

                         Commission File Number 0-24206
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                           PENN NATIONAL GAMING, INC.
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             (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)


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                                                                  Wyomissing Professional Center
                                                                  825 Berkshire Blvd., Suite 200
           PENNSYLVANIA                   23-2234473                 Wyomissing, Pennsylvania                 19610
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 (State or other jurisdiction of       (I.R.S. Employer           (Address of principal executive           (Zip Code)
  incorporation or organization)      Identification No.)                    officer)
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         Registrant's telephone number, including area code 610-373-2400
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           Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
                                      None
           Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act:

                      Common stock par value .01 per share
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                                 Title of Class

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required
to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during
the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was
required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing
requirements for the past 90 days. Yes   X   No 
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Indicate by check mark if disclosure of delinquent filers pursuant to Item 405
of Regulation S-K is not contained herein, and will not be contained, to the
best of registrant's knowledge, in definitive proxy or information statements
incorporated by reference in Part III of this Form 10-K or any amendment to this
Form 10-K. / /

            Aggregate market value of the voting common stock held by
                         nonaffiliates of the Registrant
              as of March 20, 1998 was approximately $156,302,075.

 Number of Shares of Common Stock outstanding as of March 20, 1998 - 15,155,830

                       Documents Incorporated by Reference
                       -----------------------------------

Registrant's Definitive Proxy Statement with respect to Annual Meeting of
Shareholders to be held on May 20, 1998.

THIS REPORT INCLUDES "FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS" WITHIN THE MEANING OF SECTION
27A OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 AND SECTION 21E OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT
OF 1934, AS AMENDED. ALL STATEMENTS OTHER THAN STATEMENTS OF HISTORICAL FACTS
INCLUDED IN THIS REPORT LOCATED ELSEWHERE HEREIN REGARDING THE COMPANY'S
OPERATIONS, FINANCIAL POSITION AND BUSINESS STRATEGY, MAY CONSTITUTE
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS. IN ADDITION, FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS GENERALLY
CAN BE IDENTIFIED BY THE USE OF FORWARD-LOOKING TERMINOLOGY SUCH AS "MAY,"
"WILL," "EXPECT," "INTEND," "ESTIMATE," "ANTICIPATE," "BELIEVE," OR "CONTINUE"
OR THE NEGATIVE THEREOF OR VARIATIONS THEREON OR SIMILAR TERMINOLOGY. ALTHOUGH
THE COMPANY BELIEVES THAT THE EXPECTATIONS REFLECTED IN SUCH FORWARD-LOOKING
STATEMENTS ARE REASONABLE AT THIS TIME, IT CAN GIVE NO ASSURANCE THAT SUCH
EXPECTATIONS WILL PROVE TO HAVE BEEN CORRECT. IMPORTANT FACTORS THAT COULD CAUSE
ACTUAL RESULTS TO DIFFER MATERIALLY FROM THE COMPANY'S EXPECTATIONS ("CAUTIONARY
STATEMENTS") ARE DISCLOSED IN THIS REPORT AND IN OTHER MATERIALS FILED WITH THE
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. ALL SUBSEQUENT WRITTEN AND ORAL
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE COMPANY OR PERSONS ACTING ON ITS
BEHALF ARE EXPRESSLY QUALIFIED IN THEIR ENTIRETY BY THE CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS.

References to "Penn National Gaming" or the "Company" include Penn National
Gaming, Inc. and its subsidiaries.



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                                     PART 1

ITEM 1  BUSINESS

GENERAL

         The Company, which began operations in 1972, is a diversified gaming
and pari-mutuel wagering company that owns and operates two racetracks and eight
off-track wagering facilities ("OTWs") in Pennsylvania, as well as an 89%
interest in an entertainment complex that includes a thoroughbred racetrack and
video gaming machines ("Gaming Machines") in Charles Town, West Virginia. The
Company's Pennsylvania racetracks include the Penn National Race Course, located
outside Harrisburg, one of two thoroughbred racetracks in Pennsylvania, and
Pocono Downs, located outside Wilkes-Barre, one of two harness racetracks in
Pennsylvania. The Company intends to develop the three additional OTWs that have
been allocated to it under Pennsylvania law, after which it would operate 11 of
the 23 OTWs currently authorized in Pennsylvania. Between 1993 and 1996, the
Company increased total wagers at a compound annual growth rate of 21.1% by
expanding its simulcast and OTW operations. In contrast, during the same period,
total industry wagers increased at a compound annual growth rate of 3.0% based
upon industry data.

         The Company developed the Charles Town Entertainment Complex in order
to operate and market a facility that integrates Gaming Machines with the
Company's core business strengths of live racing and simulcast wagering. The
Charles Town Entertainment Complex is an approximately 60-minute drive from
Baltimore, Maryland and an approximately 70-minute drive from Washington, DC.
Through December 31, 1997, the Company has invested a total of approximately
$45.2 million to acquire and develop the Charles Town Entertainment Complex,
which includes $18.2 million in acquisition costs and $27.0 million for
substantial renovations and refurbishments. In developing the Charles Town
Entertainment Complex, the Company preserved the California mission-style
architecture of the original Charles Town Races facility and incorporated
extensive internal renovations including a 1930s art deco Hollywood theater
theme within the Silver Screen Gaming area. After having been closed for
approximately six months, the thoroughbred racing and simulcasting operations at
the Charles Town Entertainment Complex were reopened in April 1997. Gaming
Machine operations commenced in September 1997.

INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

         Pari-mutuel wagering on thoroughbred or harness racing is pooled
wagering, in which a pari-mutuel wagering system totals the amounts wagered and
adjusts the payouts to reflect the relative amounts bet on different horses and
various possible outcomes. The pooled wagers are (i) paid out to bettors as
winnings in accordance with the payoffs determined by the pari-mutuel wagering
system, (ii) paid to the applicable regulatory or taxing authorities and (iii)
distributed to the track's horsemen in the form of "purses" which encourage
owners and trainers to enter their horses in that track's live races. The
balance of the pooled wagers is retained by the wagering facility. Pari-mutuel
wagering is currently authorized in more than 40 states in the United States,
all provinces in Canada and approximately 100 other countries around the world.

         Gaming and wagering companies, such as the Company, that focus on
pari-mutuel horse race wagering derive revenue through wagers placed at their
own tracks, at their OTWs and on their own races at the tracks and OTWs of
others. While some states, such as New York, operate off-track betting locations
that are independent of racetracks, in other states (such as Pennsylvania)
racetrack ownership and operation is a precondition to OTW ownership and
operation. A racetrack in such a state, then, is akin to an "admission ticket"
to the OTW business.

         Over the past several years, attendance at live racing has generally
declined. Prior to the inception of OTWs, declining live racing attendance at a
track translated directly into lower purses at that track. As the size of the
purses declined, the quality of live racing at the track would suffer, leading
in turn to further reductions in attendance. The Company believes that increased
contributions to the purse pool from wagers placed at OTWs affiliated with
racetracks have significantly offset the effects of declining live racing


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attendance on race quality, and thereby improved the marketability of many
tracks' export simulcast products. Indeed, despite declining live racing
attendance, total pari-mutuel wagering on horse races in the United States has
remained relatively constant in recent years, increasing from approximately
$13.7 billion in 1993 to approximately $15.0 billion in 1996, according to
industry data; an increase in simulcast, inter-track and off-track wagering from
approximately $7.6 billion to approximately $11.0 billion during that period has
offset declining wagering at tracks on live races. Given that many pari-mutuel
wagering companies, such as the Company, face the necessary precondition of
conducting live racing operations as their entree into the industry, the Company
believes that its opportunities for success can be maximized through OTW
operations, import and export simulcasting and the operation of Gaming Machines,
to the extent permitted.

         A number of states have recently begun to authorize the installation of
slot machines, video lottery terminals or other gaming machines ("Gaming
Wagering") at live racing venues such as thoroughbred horse tracks, harness
tracks and dog tracks. The revenue from these gaming opportunities and from the
higher volume of wagers placed at these venues has not only increased total
revenues for the tracks at which they are installed, but has generally further
increased purse size and thereby resulted in higher quality races that can
command higher simulcast revenues. The Company has taken advantage of this
development by acquiring Charles Town Races shortly after West Virginia
authorized the operation of Gaming Machines at Charles Town Races. Since
pari-mutuel wagering companies, such as the Company, possess the necessary
precondition of conducting live racing operations to offer OTW wagering
opportunities and Gaming Wagering (where permitted by law), the Company believes
that its opportunities for success can be maximized through OTW operations,
import simulcasting and export simulcasting and the operation of Gaming
Machines, to the extent permitted. At present, more than 40 states authorize
inter-state and/or intra-state pari-mutuel wagering, which may involve the
simulcasting of such races.

STRATEGY

         The Company intends to be a leading operator in the gaming and
pari-mutuel wagering industry by capitalizing on its horse racing expertise and
its numerous wagering locations. The Company plans to increase revenue by using
the following strategies:

         Focus on Gaming Machine Operations. The Company's primary focus at the
Charles Town Entertainment Complex is on Gaming Machine operations. The Company
commenced Gaming Machine operations with a soft opening of 223 Gaming Machines
on September 10, 1997. The Company's grand opening of Gaming Machine operations
at the Charles Town Entertainment Complex occurred on October 17, 1997 with 400
Gaming Machines in operation. As of March 1998, the Company had 609 Gaming
Machines in operation. The Company intends to increase the number of Gaming
Machines in operation at the Charles Town Entertainment Complex to 799 in 1998,
and if demand warrants, to 1,000 thereafter, the maximum number the Company is
currently approved to operate at this complex. The Charles Town Entertainment
Complex's Gaming Machines are dollar bill-fed video gaming machines that
replicate traditional spinning reel slot machines and also feature video card
games, such as blackjack and poker. Marketing efforts, which include print and
radio advertising, commenced in October 1997 and are focused on the Washington,
DC, Baltimore, Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virginia and Southern
Pennsylvania markets. The Company intends to enhance these marketing efforts by
installing and operating a computerized player tracking system, in order to
identify preferred players and encourage repeat Gaming Machine patronage at the
Charles Town Entertainment Complex.

         Open Additional OTWs. The Company operates eight of the 19 OTWs now
open in Pennsylvania and has the right to operate three of the four remaining
OTWs that have been authorized in Pennsylvania. The Company's OTWs are located
in Allentown, Chambersburg, Erie, Lancaster, Reading, Williamsport, York and
Hazelton, Pennsylvania. At OTWs, customers can place wagers on thoroughbred and
harness races simulcast from the Company's racetracks and on import simulcast
races from other tracks around the country. Under the Pennsylvania Race Horse
Industry Reform Act ("Pennsylvania Racing Act"), only licensed thoroughbred and
harness racing associations, such as the Company, can operate OTWs or accept
customer wagers on simulcast races at Pennsylvania racetracks. The Company will
open an OTW in Carbondale, Pennsylvania (on or about March 31, 1998) and plans
(subject to the receipt of remaining regulatory approvals, including site
approvals) to open and operate additional OTWs in Stroudsburg and Altoona,
Pennsylvania, which would give the Company a total of 11 of the 23 OTWs
currently authorized by Pennsylvania law.


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         Expand Simulcasting Operations. Simulcasting involves the transmission
to, or the receipt of, the audio and/or video signals of a live racing event
through a satellite for re-transmission at a different wagering location. The
Company transmits simulcasts of Company races to other wagering locations
year-round and receives simulcasts of races from other locations for wagering by
its customers at the Company's facilities year-round. During the past five
years, the Company expanded its simulcasting operations and took advantage of
favorable changes in pari-mutuel wagering and simulcasting laws in various
states and the expanded use of simulcasting technology. Import simulcasting
generates revenue for the Company by maximizing the number of events available
to a patron for wagering at the Company's facilities by utilizing idle time
between races at Company racetracks and OTWs. When customers place wagers on
import simulcast races, of the amount not returned to bettors as winning wagers,
a portion is paid to the state in which the Company's wagering facility is
located, a portion is paid to the "purse" fund for the horse owners and trainers
of the Company's racetrack with which the wagering facility is associated, a
portion is paid as a simulcast fee to the originating track and the balance is
retained by the wagering facility and/or track. In order to promote wagering,
the Company has increased and expects to continue to increase full-card import
simulcasts from premier racetracks. The Company currently receives import
simulcasts from approximately 75 racetracks, including premier racetracks such
as Belmont Park, Gulfstream Park, Hollywood Park, Santa Anita and Saratoga. The
Company believes that "full-card" import simulcasting, in which all of the races
at a non-Company track are import simulcast to a Company wagering facility, has
improved the wagering opportunities for its customers and thereby increased the
amount wagered at Company facilities. Export simulcasting generates revenue for
the Company by increasing the consumer base for Company races beyond Company
racetracks and OTWs. The Company transmits export simulcasts of Company races to
approximately 98 locations and receives a flat percentage of the amounts wagered
on Company races at non-Company locations, while incurring minimal additional
expense. The Company intends to increase export simulcasting of races from
Company-owned tracks to out-of-state racetracks, OTWs, casinos and other gaming
facilities. The Company also seeks to improve the quality of its export
simulcast products by increasing purse sizes where practicable.

         Capitalize on Other Gaming and Pari-Mutuel Wagering Opportunities. The
Company intends to continue identifying opportunities in the gaming and
pari-mutuel wagering industries which complement the Company's core operations
and leverage its pari-mutuel management and operating strengths. Management also
intends to explore other opportunities to capitalize upon changes in gaming
legislation, including legislation relating to Gaming Machines.

ACQUISITIONS

Pocono Downs Acquisition

         On November 27, 1996, the Company acquired Pocono Downs for an
aggregate purchase price of $48.2 million plus approximately $730,000 in
acquisition-related fees and expenses. In addition, pursuant to the terms of the
purchase agreement, the Company will be required to pay the sellers of Pocono
Downs an additional $10.0 million if, within five years after the consummation
of the acquisition of Pocono Downs, Pennsylvania authorizes any additional form
of gaming in which the Company may participate. The $10.0 million payment is
payable in annual installments of $2.0 million a year for five years, beginning
on the date that the Company first offers such additional form of gaming. As of
March 20, 1998, no such additional form of gaming in Pennsylvania has been
adopted, and therefore, no such payment is due at this time.


         Prior to the Company's acquisition, Pocono Downs conducted (a) harness
racing at Pocono Downs, located outside Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, (b) export
simulcasting of Pocono Downs races to locations throughout the United States,
(c) pari-mutuel wagering at Pocono Downs and at OTWs in Allentown and Erie,
Pennsylvania on Pocono Downs races and on import simulcast races from other
racetracks, and (d) telephone account wagering on live and import simulcast
races.

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Charles Town Acquisition

         On January 15, 1997, the Charles Town Joint Venture acquired
substantially all of the assets of Charles Town Races for an aggregate net
purchase price of approximately $16.0 million plus approximately $2.2 million in
acquisition-related fees and expenses. Prior to its acquisition by the Charles
Town Joint Venture, Charles Town Races conducted live thoroughbred horse racing,
on-site pari-mutuel wagering on live races run at Charles Town Races and
wagering on import simulcast races. The Company has refurbished and reopened the
facility as the Charles Town Entertainment Complex, which features live racing,
dining, simulcast wagering and, effective September 1997, Gaming Machines. The
cost of the refurbishment, exclusive of the cost of the lease of the Gaming
Machines, is approximately $27.0 million as of December 31, 1997.

GAMING MACHINE OPERATIONS AT CHARLES TOWN ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX

         On November 5, 1996, Jefferson County, West Virginia approved a
referendum authorizing the installation and operation of Gaming Machines at the
Charles Town Entertainment Complex. As a result, the Company consummated the
Charles Town Acquisition on January 15, 1997. In April 1997, the Company
reopened the Charles Town Entertainment Complex, featuring live racing, dining
and simulcast wagering. In September 1997, the Company expanded wagering
opportunities by installing Gaming Machines at the Charles Town Entertainment
Complex. The Gaming Machines are dollar bill-fed video gaming machines that
replicate traditional spinning reel slot machines and also feature video card
games, such as blackjack and poker. The West Virginia Gaming Machine Act
specifies a 20% maximum percentage of each dollar wagered on Gaming Machines
which can be retained by the Company. The balance of each dollar wagered must be
paid out to the public as winning wagers. Of the portion retained by the
Company, a portion is paid to taxing authorities and other beneficiary
organizations mandated by the State of West Virginia and a portion is paid to
the Charles Town Horsemen in the form of purses. The Company has installed and
is operating, as of March 1998, 609 Gaming Machines at the Charles Town
Entertainment Complex, and anticipates installing 135 additional Gaming Machines
by April 1998. The Company has obtained all necessary approvals for the
installation and operation of a total of 1,000 Gaming Machines at the Charles
Town Entertainment Complex. After installing 799 Gaming Machines, the Company
will evaluate demand for its Gaming Machines and install an additional 201
Gaming Machines if demand warrants such installation.

RACING AND PARI-MUTUEL OPERATIONS

         The Company's racing and pari-mutuel revenues have been derived from
(i) wagering on the Company's live races (a) at the Penn National Race Course,
(b) at the Company's OTWs, (c) at other Pennsylvania racetracks and OTWs and (d)
through telephone wagering, as well as wagering at the Company's racetracks on
certain stakes races run at out-of-state racetracks (collectively, referred to
in the Company's financial statements as "pari-mutuel revenues from Penn
National races"), (ii) wagering on full-card import simulcasts at the Company's
racetracks and OTWs and through telephone wagering (collectively, referred to in
the Company's financial statements as "pari-mutuel revenues from import
simulcasting") and (iii) fees from wagering on export simulcasting Company races
at out-of-state locations (referred to in the Company's financial statements as
"pari-mutuel revenues from export simulcasting"). The Company's other revenues
have been derived from admissions, program sales and certain other ancillary
activities, food and beverage sales and concessions.

Pennsylvania Operating Data of the Company

         The following table summarizes certain key operating statistics for the
Company's Pennsylvania pari-mutuel operations related to Penn National Race
Course, Pocono Downs and their respective OTWs, including the pro forma
presentation of data assuming the acquisition of Pocono Downs occurred on
January 1, 1993:


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                           PENN NATIONAL GAMING, INC.
                          PENNSYLVANIA WAGERING SUMMARY

                                                             YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31
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                                             1993         1994         1995        1996         1997
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                              (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT ATTENDANCE DATA AND AVERAGE DAILY PURSES)

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NUMBER OF LIVE RACING DAYS:
Penn National Race Course.............         238          219          204         206          212
Pocono Downs..........................         147          143          135         134          134
TOTAL ATTENDANCE:
Penn National Race Course(1)..........     548,085      485,224      430,128     370,898      339,487
Pocono Downs(1).......................     211,629      253,521      242,870     377,830      370,090
Reading OTW...........................     251,540      253,183      246,012     214,314      178,237
Chambersburg OTW......................         --       110,075      143,554     132,447      125,448
York OTW..............................         --            --      232,109     238,610      225,672
Lancaster OTW.........................         --            --           --      92,641      158,003
Williamsport OTW......................         --            --           --          --       81,797
Erie OTW..............................     135,617      129,074      116,367     113,169       94,429
Allentown OTW.........................     136,620      275,118      272,491     271,706      252,909
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Total paid attendance(1)..............   1,283,491    1,506,195    1,683,531   1,811,615    1,826,072
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TOTAL WAGERING(1)(2):
Penn National Race Course.............     $87,485      $91,898      $85,661     $75,708      $69,687
Pocono Downs..........................      45,956       51,980       57,784      53,190       47,217
Reading OTW...........................      33,518       39,714       42,810      41,320       30,811
Chambersburg OTW......................          --       14,589       24,365      25,024       24,899
York OTW..............................          --           --       42,140      49,864       45,245
Lancaster OTW.........................          --           --           --      13,079       29,292
Williamsport OTW......................          --           --           --          --        9,684
Erie OTW..............................      20,452       26,404       29,379      27,200       21,767
Allentown OTW.........................      21,130       52,676       56,440      56,216       58,681
Penn National Telebet.................       8,103        7,967        8,281       8,423        9,473
Pocono Downs Dial-A-Bet...............          --           --           75       5,510        8,179
Export simulcasting:
Penn National Race Course.............      80,832       90,878      113,639     148,702      192,798
Pocono Downs..........................      20,173       25,723       30,121      32,493       28,899
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Total wagering........................   $ 317,649     $401,829     $490,695    $536,729     $576,632
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                                                     YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31

                                             1993        1994          1995        1996        1997
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                               (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT ATTENDANCE DATA AND AVERAGE DAILY PURSES)


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AVERAGE DAILY PURSES:
Penn National Race Course.............     $40,834      $48,560      $57,897     $62,328      $60,623
Pocono Downs..........................      26,022       35,790       42,314      42,313       40,149
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Total average daily purse.............     $66,856      $84,350     $100,211    $104,641     $100,772
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GROSS MARGIN FROM WAGERING(3):
Penn National Race Course.............     $15,346      $17,963      $24,915     $27,955      $28,669
Pocono Downs..........................      10,918       16,653       17,838      17,805       16,920
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Total gross margin from
wagering..............................     $26,264      $34,616      $42,753     $45,760      $45,589
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(1)  Does not reflect attendance for wagering on simulcasts when live racing is
     not conducted (i) for all periods presented, in the case of Penn National
     Race Course and (ii) for the years ended December 31, 1993-1995, in the
     case of Pocono Downs.

(2)  Wagering on certain imported stakes races is included in Wagering on the
     Penn National Race Course races. 

(3)  Amounts equal total pari-mutuel revenues, less purses paid to the Horsemen,
     taxes payable to Pennsylvania and simulcast commissions or host track fees
     paid to other racetracks.


Live Racing

     The following table summarizes the Company's live racing facilities:

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RACING FACILITY               LOCATION               DATE OPENED/STATUS              OPERATIONS CONDUCTED
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Penn National Race Course     Grantville, PA         Constructed in 1972;            Live thoroughbred racing;
                                                     operated by the Company         simulcast wagering; dining;
                                                     since 1972                      telephone account wagering

Pocono Downs                  Plains Township, PA    Constructed in 1965;            Live harness racing;
                                                     operated by the Company         simulcast wagering; dining;
                                                     since November 1996             telephone account wagering

Charles Town Races           Charles Town, WV        Charles Town Races was          Live thoroughbred racing;
at the Charles Town                                  constructed in 1933;            simulcast wagering; dining
Entertainment Complex                                acquired by Charles Town        (this facility is adjacent
                                                     Joint Venture on January        to Gaming Machine
                                                     15, 1997; refurbished in        operations)
                                                     1997 and reopened as the
                                                     Charles Town Entertainment
                                                     Complex
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         The Penn National Race Course is located on approximately 225 acres
approximately 15 miles northeast of Harrisburg, 100 miles west of Philadelphia
and 200 miles east of Pittsburgh. There is a total population of approximately
1.4 million persons within a radius of approximately 35 miles around the Penn
National Race Course and approximately 2.2 million persons within a 50-mile
radius. The property includes a one mile all-weather thoroughbred racetrack and
a 7/8-mile turf track. The property also includes approximately 400 acres
surrounding the Penn National Race Course which are available for future
expansion or development.


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         The Penn National Race Course's main building is the
grandstand/clubhouse, which is completely enclosed and heated and, at the
clubhouse level, fully air-conditioned. The building has a capacity of
approximately 15,000 persons with seating for approximately 9,000, including
1,400 clubhouse dining seats. Several other dining facilities and numerous food
and beverage stands are situated throughout the facility. Television sets for
viewing live racing and simulcasts are located throughout the facility. The
pari-mutuel wagering areas are divided between those available for on-track
wagering and those available for simulcast wagering.

         The Penn National Race Course includes stables for approximately 1,250
horses, a blacksmith shop, veterinarians' quarters, jockeys' quarters, a paddock
building, living quarters for grooms, a cafeteria and recreational building in
the backstretch area and water and sewage treatment plants. Parking facilities
for approximately 6,500 vehicles adjoin the Penn National Race Course.

         The Company has conducted live racing at the Penn National Race Course
since 1972, and has held at least 204 days of live racing at the facility in
each of the last five years. The Penn National Race Course is one of only two
thoroughbred racetracks in Pennsylvania. Although other regional racetracks
offer nighttime thoroughbred racing, the Penn National Race Course is the only
racetrack in the Eastern time zone conducting year-round nighttime thoroughbred
horse racing, which the Company believes increases its opportunities to export
simulcast its races during periods in which other racetracks are not conducting
live racing. Post time at the Penn National Race Course is 7:30 p.m. on
Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and 1:30 p.m. on Sundays and holidays.

         Pocono Downs is located on approximately 400 acres in Plains Township,
outside Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. There is a total population of approximately
785,000 persons within a radius of approximately 35 miles around Pocono Downs
and approximately 1.5 million persons within a 50-mile radius. The property
includes a 5/8-mile all-weather, lighted harness track. Pocono Downs's main
buildings are the grandstand and the clubhouse. The clubhouse is completely
enclosed and heated and fully air-conditioned. The grandstand has enclosed,
heated and air-conditioned seating for approximately 500 persons and permanent
open-air stadium-style seating for approximately 2,500 persons. The clubhouse is
a tiered dining and wagering facility that seats approximately 1,000 persons.
The clubhouse dining area seats 500 persons. Television sets for viewing live
racing and simulcasts are located throughout the facility along with pari-mutuel
wagering areas.

         A two-story 14,000 square foot building which houses the Pocono Downs
offices is located on the property. Pocono Downs also includes stables for
approximately 950 horses, five paddock stables, quarters for grooms, two
blacksmith shops and a cafeteria for the Harness Horsemen. Parking facilities
for approximately 5,000 vehicles adjoin the track.

         The acquisition of Pocono Downs was consummated following the last day
of racing at Pocono Downs for the 1996 season. The Company resumed live racing
at Pocono Downs in April 1997 and conducted 134 days of live harness racing at
the facility in the 1997 season. Post time at Pocono Downs is 7:30 p.m.

         The Charles Town Entertainment Complex is located on a portion of a
250-acre parcel in Charles Town, West Virginia, which is approximately a
60-minute drive from Baltimore, Maryland and a 70-minute drive from Washington,
D.C. There is a total population of approximately 3.1 million persons within a
50-mile radius and approximately 9.0 million persons within a 100-mile radius of
the Charles Town Entertainment Complex. The property includes a 3/4-mile
thoroughbred racetrack. The Charles Town Entertainment Complex's main building
is the grandstand/clubhouse, which is completely enclosed and heated. The
clubhouse dining room has seating for 600. Additional food and beverage areas
are situated throughout the facility. The property surrounding the Charles Town
Entertainment Complex, including the site of the former Shenandoah Downs
Racetrack, is available for future expansion or development. In addition, the
Company has a right of first refusal for an additional 250 acres that are
adjacent to the Charles Town Entertainment Complex. The Charles Town
Entertainment Complex also includes stables, an indoor paddock, ample parking
and water and sewage treatment facilities.

         The Charles Town Races reopened in April 1997 and the Company conducted
159 days of thoroughbred racing at the facility in the 1997 season. Post time at
the Charles Town Races is 7:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 1:30 p.m. on
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OTWs

         The Company's OTWs provide areas for viewing import simulcasts and
televised sporting events, placing pari-mutuel wagers and dining. The facilities
also provide convenient parking.

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                                                                               SIZE                       OWNED OR
FACILITY/LOCATION                   DATE OPENED/STATUS                       (SQ. FT.)      COST           LEASED
- -----------------                   ------------------                       ---------      ----          --------
<S>                                  <C>                                     <C>           <C>            <C>                 
Allentown, PA                          Opened 7/93                            28,500      $5,207,000       Owned
Chambersburg, PA                       Opened 4/94                            12,500       1,500,000       Leased
Erie, PA                               Opened 5/91                            22,500       3,575,000       Owned
Lancaster, PA                          Opened 7/96                            24,000       2,700,000       Leased
Reading, PA                            Opened 5/92                            22,500       2,100,000       Leased
Williamsport, PA                       Opened 2/97                            14,000       3,000,000       Owned
York, PA                               Opened 3/95                            25,000       2,200,000       Leased
Hazleton, PA                           Opened 3/98                            13,000       2,000,000       Leased
                                                                                          (estimated)
Carbondale, PA                         Approval obtained; expected to         13,000       2,300,000       Owned(2)
                                       open on or about March 31, 1998                     (estimated)
Stroudsburg, PA                        License authorized; approval to        12,000       2,000,000       Leased(2)
                                       operate pending; site selected                      (estimated)
Altoona, PA                            License authorized; approval to        14,220       2,000,000       Leased(2)
                                       operate pending; site selected                     (estimated)

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(1)  Consists of original construction costs, equipment and, for owned
     properties, the cost of land and building.

(2)  The Company has purchased land and is in the process of constructing its
     proposed Carbondale OTW. All necessary approvals for operating such
     facilities have been obtained. The Company expects to open the Carbondale
     OTW on or about March 31, 1998. The Company is licensed to operate two
     additional OTWs and has identified sites to operate OTW locations in
     Stroudsburg and Altoona, Pennsylvania, subject to receipt of all applicable
     approvals to operate these sites.

     The Company considers its properties adequate for its presently anticipated
     purposes.

Pari-Mutuel Revenues

         Revenues from Company races consist of the total amount wagered, less
the amount paid as winning wagers. Of the amount not returned to bettors as
winning wagers, a portion is paid to the state in which the track is located, a
portion is distributed to the track's horsemen in the form of "purses" and the
balance is retained by the wagering facility. The Pennsylvania Racing Act
specifies the maximum percentages of each dollar wagered on horse races in
Pennsylvania which can be retained by the Company (prior to required payments to
the Pennsylvania Horsemen and applicable taxing authorities). The percentages
vary, based on the type of wager; the average percentage has approximated 20%,
which is retained by the Company. The balance of each dollar wagered must be
paid out to the public as winning wagers. With the exception of revenues derived
from wagers at the Company's racetracks and OTWs, the Company's revenues on each
race are determined pursuant to such maximum percentage and agreements with the
other racetracks and OTWs at which wagering is taking place. Amounts payable to
the Pennsylvania Horsemen are determined under agreements with the Pennsylvania
Horsemen and vary depending upon where the wagering is conducted and the
racetrack at which such races take place. The Pennsylvania Horsemen receive
their share of such wagering as race purses. The Company retains a higher
percentage of wagers made at its own facilities than of wagers made at other
locations. The West Virginia Racing Act provides for a similar disposition of
pari-mutuel wagers placed at the Charles Town Entertainment Complex, with the
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percentage of wagers retained by the Company having been approximately
20% (prior to required payments to the Charles Town Horsemen and to applicable
West Virginia taxing authorities and other mandated beneficiary organizations).

Simulcasting

         The Company has been transmitting simulcasts of its races to other
wagering locations and receiving simulcasts of races from other locations for
wagering by its customers at Company facilities year-round, for more than five
years. When customers place wagers on import simulcast races, the Company
receives revenue and incurs expense in substantially the same manner as it would
if the race had been run at one of the Company's own tracks: of the amount not
returned to bettors as winning wagers, a portion is paid to the state in which
the Company wagering facility is located, a portion is paid to the purse fund
for the horse owners or trainers (thoroughbred or harness) of the Company's
racetrack with which the wagering facility is associated, a portion is paid to
the racetrack from which the race is simulcast and the balance is retained by
the Company. The Company believes that full-card import simulcasting, in which
all of the races at a non-Company track are import simulcast to a Company
wagering facility, has improved the wagering opportunities for its customers and
thereby increased the amount wagered at Company facilities. When the Company
exports simulcasts Company races for wagering at non-Company locations, it
receives a fixed percentage of the amounts wagered on that race from the
location to which the simulcast is exported, while incurring minimal additional
expense. During the years ended December 31, 1996 and 1997, respectively, the
Company received import simulcasts from approximately 57 and 75 racetracks,
respectively, including premier racetracks such as Arlington International
Racecourse, Belmont Park, Gulfstream Park, Hollywood Park, Santa Anita and
Saratoga and transmitted export simulcasts of Company races to 63 and 98
locations, respectively.

         Pursuant to an agreement among the members of the Pennsylvania Racing
Association, the Company and the two other Pennsylvania racetracks provide
simulcasts of all their races to all of each other's facilities and set the
commissions payable on such races. In addition, the Company has short-term
agreements with various racetracks throughout the United States to import
simulcast from, and export simulcast to, their facilities; these agreements
include import simulcasts of major stakes races. The Company believes that
import simulcasting of out-of-state races, including full card import
simulcasting, is beneficial economically to the Company because it makes
available wagering on higher quality races and which tends to increase the size
of the average wager.

Telephone Wagering

         In 1983, the Company pioneered Telebet, Pennsylvania's first telephone
account wagering system. A Telebet customer opens an account by depositing funds
with the Company. Account holders can then place wagers by telephone on Company
races and import simulcast races to the extent of the funds on deposit in the
account; any winnings are posted to the account and are available for withdrawal
or future wagers. In December 1995, Pocono Downs instituted Dial-A-Bet, a
similar telephone account betting system.

CHARLES TOWN JOINT VENTURE; OPERATING TERMS

         Pursuant to the original operating agreement governing the Charles Town
Joint Venture, the Company held an 80% ownership interest in the Charles Town
Joint Venture and was obligated to contribute 80% of the purchase price of the
Charles Town Acquisition and 80% of the cost of refurbishing the Charles Town
Entertainment Complex. In consideration of the fact that the Company contributed
100% of the purchase price of the Charles Town Acquisition and 100% of the cost
of refurbishing the Charles Town Entertainment Complex, the Company has amended
its operating agreement with Bryant Development Company and its affiliates
("Bryant") to, among other things, increase the Company's ownership interest in
the Charles Town Joint Venture to 89% and decrease Bryant's interest to 11%. In
addition, the amendment provided that the entire amount the Company has
contributed, and will contribute, to the Charles Town Joint Venture for the
acquisition and refurbishment of the Charles Town Entertainment Complex would be
treated, as between the parties, as a loan to the Charles Town Joint Venture
from the Company. Accordingly, prior to the distribution of any profits pursuant
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Company must be repaid in full all such contributions or loans, plus accrued
interest, which as of December 31, 1997, equaled $45.9 million.

         The Charles Town Joint Venture acquired its option to purchase the
Charles Town Entertainment Complex from Bryant; Bryant, in turn, acquired the
option from Showboat Operating Company ("Showboat"). Showboat has retained an
option (the "Showboat Option") to operate any casino at the Charles Town
Entertainment Complex in return for a management fee (to be negotiated at the
time, based on rates payable for similar properties) and a right of first
refusal to purchase or lease the site of any casino at the Charles Town
Entertainment Complex proposed to be leased or sold and to purchase any interest
proposed to be sold in any such casino on the same terms offered by a third
party or otherwise negotiated with the Charles Town Joint Venture. The rights
retained by Showboat under the Showboat Option extend until November 5, 2001,
and expire thereafter unless legislation to permit casino gaming at the Charles
Town Entertainment Complex has been adopted prior to such date. If such
legislation has been adopted prior to such time, then the rights of Showboat
continue for a reasonable time (not less than 24 months) to permit completion of
negotiations.

         While the express terms of the Showboat Option do not specify what
activities at the Charles Town Entertainment Complex would constitute operation
of a casino, Showboat has agreed that the installation and operation of gaming
devices linked to the lottery (like the Gaming Machines the Company has
installed and will continue to install) at the Charles Town Entertainment
Complex's racetrack do not trigger Showboat's right to exercise the Showboat
Option. If West Virginia law were to permit casino gaming at the Charles Town
Entertainment Complex and if Showboat were to exercise the Showboat Option, the
Company would be required to pay a management fee to Showboat for the operation
of the casino.

POTENTIAL TENNESSEE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

         In June 1997, the Company acquired twelve one-month options to purchase
approximately 100 acres of land in Memphis, Tennessee. Since such time, the
Company, through its subsidiary, Tennessee Downs, Inc. ("Tennessee Downs"), has
pursued the development of a harness track and simulcast facility on this option
site, which is located in the northeastern section of Memphis. The Company
submitted an application to the Tennessee Racing Commission (the "Tennessee
Commission") in October 1997 for an initial license for the development and
operation of a harness track and OTW facility at this site. Tennessee Downs has
been found financially suitable by the Tennessee Commission and a public comment
hearing before the Tennessee Commission was held on November 15, 1997. The
Tennessee Commission plans to have its portion of the application review
completed in April 1998. A land use plan for the construction of a 5/8-mile
harness track, clubhouse and grandstand area were approved in October 1997 by
the Land Use Hearing Board for the City of Memphis and County of Shelby. On
December 2, 1997, the Company received the necessary zoning and land development
approvals from the Memphis City Council.

         If the Company is awarded a racing license, the Company plans to spend
approximately $9.0 million in the next year to purchase the land subject to the
option and build a combined OTW and grandstand facility. The Company estimates
that total development costs, including subsequent track construction, will be
approximately $15.0 million. In addition, if the Company is awarded a racing
license, it will be permitted to pursue the development of additional OTWs in
Tennessee, provided it first obtains necessary approvals, including a public
referendum for each proposed OTW site and other necessary zoning and land
development approvals.

         If the Company's application is approved by the Tennessee Commission,
the Company plans to exercise its option to purchase the site and build the
track and OTW facility at an estimated cost of $15.0 million. If this
development project is pursued, the physical plant will be completed in two
phases as described below. The Tennessee Horse Racing Act permits the
construction of both a simulcast facility and a primary facility within the same
enclosure. Upon the approval of the racing license by the Tennessee State Horse
Racing Commission, Tennessee Downs plans to initiate the pre-construction site
improvements and move forward with the construction of the simulcast facility.
This portion of the project will include infrastructure improvements, the actual
simulcast facility and related parking. Estimated construction costs for the
first phase, along with development and land acquisition costs, are estimated to
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construction of the track, barns, paddock area and other racing related
amenities. Following timely receipt of all applicable approvals, Tennessee Downs
would initiate construction in the second or third quarter of fiscal 1998 with
the opening of the simulcast facility planned for January, 1999. Construction of
the second phase would follow during the spring/summer of 1999 with an
anticipated opening for live racing sometime in 2000. The second phase of the
project is estimated to cost approximately $6.0 million.

MARKETING AND ADVERTISING

         The Company seeks to increase wagering by broadening its customer base
and increasing the wagering activity of its existing customers. To attract new
customers, the Company seeks to increase the racing knowledge of potential
customers through its television programming, and by providing "user friendly"
automated wagering systems and comfortable surroundings. The Company also seeks
to attract new customers by offering various types of promotions including
family fun days, premium give-away programs, contests and handicapping seminars.

Charles Town Gaming Machine Marketing Programs

         The Company's marketing efforts, which include print and radio
advertising, commenced in October 1997 and are focused on the Washington, D.C.,
Baltimore, Maryland, Northern Virginia, Eastern West Virginia and Southern
Pennsylvania markets. At the Charles Town Entertainment Complex the Company
established the Silver Screen Video Slots Club, a manual player tracking system
designed to reward frequent and active customers. In 1998, the Company intends
to purchase and install a computerized player tracking system at the Charles
Town Entertainment Complex, which will further focus the Company's marketing
efforts. The Company has also implemented a coupon program where customers who
visit the Charles Town Entertainment Complex can redeem each coupon for five
dollars. From these coupons, the Company has compiled a database of customers
that will be targeted for future marketing programs.

Televised Racing Program

         The Company's "Racing Alive" program is televised by satellite
transmission commencing approximately one hour before post time on each live
racing day at the Penn National Race Course. The program provides color
commentary on the races at the Penn National Race Course (including wagering
odds, past performance information and handicapper analysis), general education
on betting and handicapping, interviews with racing personalities and featured
races from other thoroughbred racetracks across the country. The Racing Alive
program is shown at the Penn National Race Course and on various cable
television systems in Pennsylvania and is transmitted to all OTWs that receive
the Penn National Race Course races. The Company intends to expand Racing Alive
and/or to create additional televised programming to cover racing at Pocono
Downs and at other harness racing venues throughout the United States. The
Company's satellite transmissions are encoded so that only authorized facilities
can receive the program.

Automated Wagering Systems

         To make wagering more "user friendly" to the novice and more efficient
for the expert, the Company leases Autotote Systems, Inc.'s automated wagering
equipment. These wagering systems enable the customer to choose a variety of
ways to place a bet through touch-screen interactive terminals and personalized
portable wagering terminals, provide current odds information and enable
customers to place bets and credit winning tickets to their accounts. Currently,
more than 35% of all wagers at Penn National are processed through these
self-service terminals and Telebet.

Modern Facilities

         The Company provides a comfortable, upscale environment at each of its
OTWs, including a full bar, a range of restaurant services and an area devoted
to televised sporting events. The Company believes that its attractive
facilities appeal to its current customers and to new customers, including those
who have not previously visited a racetrack.

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GTECH GAMING MACHINE SUPPLY AND SERVICE AGREEMENT

         In June 1997, the Charles Town Joint Venture entered into an agreement
(the "GTECH Agreement") with GTECH Corporation ("GTECH") relating to the lease,
installation and service of a video lottery system ("VLS") at the Charles Town
Entertainment Complex. The GTECH Agreement provides that GTECH will be the
exclusive provider of VLS and related services, including video lottery
terminals and slot machines, if any, at the Charles Town Entertainment Complex;
provided, however, the Charles Town Joint Venture has retained management
control over the VLS. The GTECH Agreement has a term of five years from the
first date on which 400 Gaming Machines are installed, operational and
generating "Net Win," (total of all cash inserted into, or game credits played
on, a video lottery terminal minus the total value of all prizes paid). On
September 26, 1997, the Charles Town Joint Venture had 400 Gaming Machines
installed, operational and generating Net Win at the Charles Town Entertainment
Complex. Pursuant to the GTECH Agreement, the Charles Town Joint Venture has
agreed to pay GTECH a fee which can range between 4% and 10% of Gaming Machine
gross revenue. The Company generally is obligated to pay a lower percentage of
Gaming Machine gross revenue to GTECH at higher levels of average win per day
per machine and a higher percentage of Gaming Machine gross revenue at lower
levels of average win per day per machine; provided, however, the Charles Town
Joint Venture is obligated to pay GTECH the greater of the percentage fee
described above or a minimum annual fee of $4.3 million if more than 800 Gaming
Machines are in operation at the Charles Town Entertainment Complex. The
payments pursuant to the GTECH Agreement include the cost of the rental of the
Gaming Machines, the rental of the software (which is not a component of the
VLS), technical assistance and programming services, maintenance and marketing
services. At the end of the term of the GTECH Agreement, the Charles Town Joint
Venture will purchase the VLS from GTECH for a cash purchase price equal to the
net unamortized residual value of the VLS. In the event GTECH terminates the
agreement because of the Charles Town Joint Venture's material misrepresentation
and/or breach of the GTECH Agreement, the Charles Town Joint Venture must
purchase the VLS from GTECH at a price equal to the net unamortized residual
value of the VLS at that time and pay an additional one-time fee as follows: for
such termination in the first year of the term, $8.5 million; for such
termination in the second year of the term, $6.6 million; for such termination
in the third year of the term, $5.0 million; for such termination in the fourth
year of the term, $3.7 million; and for such termination in the fifth year of
the term, $2.5 million. Pursuant to the GTECH Agreement, the Charles Town Joint
Venture must maintain tangible net worth equal to at least 105% of the amounts
payable as additional fees in the event of a termination as set forth in the
preceding sentence.

PURSES; AGREEMENTS WITH HORSEMEN

         The Horsemen Agreements set forth the amounts to be paid to the
Pennsylvania Horsemen as racing purses. Revenues from wagering at the Penn
National Race Course and Pocono Downs, except for wagering on races simulcast
from outside Pennsylvania, are divided approximately equally between the Company
and the Pennsylvania Horsemen. Revenues from all other sources (all wagering at
the Company's OTWs and on races simulcast from outside Pennsylvania) are shared
such that the Pennsylvania Horseman generally receive between 3.0% and 7.5% of
total wagering at the OTWs.

         The Company sets the purses paid on Company races, based on projected
wagering and in accordance with the terms of the Horsemen Agreements. Because
the amount of the purses is based on projections, at any given point in time the
Pennsylvania Horsemen will have either been overpaid or underpaid. The agreement
with the Thoroughbred Horsemen permits the Thoroughbred Horsemen to require
immediate purse adjustments should the amount of revenues to be paid to them as
purses, and remaining unpaid, exceed $100,000. The amount of underpaid or
overpaid purses varies from time to time, and the Company believes that further
action to reduce the amount of underpaid purses will not affect its ability to
increase purses in an orderly manner. In setting future purses the Company
seeks, over time, to adjust for the under or over-payments, but no assurance can
be given that any such adjustment will be accurate or adequate.

         During the years ended December 31, 1995, 1996 and 1997, the
Pennsylvania Thoroughbred Horsemen earned an aggregate of approximately $12.0
million, $12.3 million and $12.9 million in purses, respectively. The 


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average daily purses earned by the Pennsylvania Thoroughbred Horsemen who raced
at Penn National Race Course during the three-year period increased from
approximately $57,900 to approximately $60,600. The Company believes that the
increases in daily purses have contributed to an improvement in the quality of
horses racing at the Penn National Race Course. During the years ended December
31, 1995, 1996 and 1997, the Harness Horsemen earned an aggregate of
approximately $6.5 million, $5.7 million and $5.4 million in purses,
respectively. The average daily purses earned by the Harness Horsemen during the
four-year period ended December 31, 1997 increased from approximately $35,800 to
approximately $40,100. The average daily purses earned by the Harness Horsemen
for calendar 1996 and 1997 were approximately $42,300 and $40,100 per day,
respectively. The average daily purses at Charles Town Races during such period
decreased from approximately $28,538 to approximately $25,800.

         The Penn National Race Course Thoroughbred Horsemen Agreement was
entered into in February 1996, expires in February 1999 and is subject to
automatic renewal for successive one year terms unless either party gives notice
of termination at least 90 days prior to the end of any such period. The Harness
Horsemen Agreement was entered into in November 1994, became effective in
January 1995 and expires in January 2000. The Company is party to the requisite
agreement with the Charles Town Horsemen, which expires on December 31, 2000.
The West Virginia Gaming Machine Act also requires that the operator of the
Charles Town Entertainment Complex be subject to a written agreement with the
pari-mutuel clerks in order to operate Gaming Machines, although this agreement
expired on December 31, 1997. The Company is in the process of negotiating a new
pari-mutuel clerks agreement.

COMPETITION

         The Company faces significant competition for wagering dollars from
other racetracks and OTWs in Pennsylvania and neighboring states (some of which
also offer other forms of gaming), other gaming venues such as casinos and
state-sponsored lotteries, including the Pennsylvania Lottery and the West
Virginia Lottery. The Company may also face competition in the future from new
OTWs or from new racetracks. From time to time, Pennsylvania has considered
legislation to permit other forms of gaming. Although Pennsylvania has not
authorized any form of casino or other gaming, if additional gaming
opportunities become available in or near Pennsylvania, such gaming
opportunities could have a material adverse effect on the Company's business,
financial condition and results of operations.

         The Company's live races compete for wagering dollars and simulcast
fees with live races and races simulcast from other racetracks both inside and
outside Pennsylvania (including several in New York, New Jersey, West Virginia,
Ohio, Maryland and Delaware). The Company's ability to compete successfully for
wagering dollars is dependent, in part, on the quality of its live horse races.
The quality of horse races at some racetracks that compete with the Company,
either by live races or simulcasts, is higher than the quality of Company races.
The Company believes that there has been some improvement over the last several
years in the quality of the horses racing at the Penn National Race Course, due
to higher purses being paid as a result of the Company's increased simulcasting
activities. However, increased purses may not result in a continued improvement
in the quality of racing at the Penn National Race Course or in any material
improvement in the quality of racing at Pocono Downs or the Charles Town Races.

         The Company's OTWs compete with the OTWs of other Pennsylvania
racetracks, and new OTWs may compete with the Company's existing or proposed
wagering facilities. Competition between OTWs increases as the distance between
them decreases. For example, the Company believes that its Allentown OTW, which
was acquired in the acquisition of Pocono Downs and which is approximately 50
miles from the Penn National Race Course and 35 miles from the Company's Reading
OTW, has drawn some patrons from the Penn National Race Course, the Reading OTW
and the Company's telephone wagering system and that the Company's Lancaster
OTW, which is approximately 31 miles from the Penn National Race Course and 25
miles from the Company's York OTW, has drawn some patrons from the Penn National
Race Course, the York OTW and the Company's telephone wagering system. Moreover,
the Company believes that a competitor's new OTW in King of Prussia,
Pennsylvania, which is approximately 23 miles from the Reading OTW, has drawn
some patrons from the Reading OTW. Although only one competing OTW remains
authorized by law for future opening, the opening of a new OTW in close
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to the Company's existing or future OTWs could have a material adverse effect on
the Company's business, financial condition and results of operations. A
competitor of the Company has applied to open an OTW within four miles of the
Company's OTW in Allentown. If the application were approved, such new OTW could
compete for patrons with the Company's site. However, the Company believes it is
unlikely that the competitor's site will be approved by gaming authorities under
existing legal precedent established by such gaming authorities.

         The Company's Gaming Machine operations face competition from other
Gaming Machine venues in West Virginia and in neighboring states (including
Dover Downs in Dover, Delaware, Delaware Park in northern Delaware, Harrington
Raceway in southern Delaware and the casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey).
Venues in Delaware and New Jersey, in addition to video gaming machines,
currently offer mechanical slot machines that feature physical spinning reels,
pull-handles and the ability to both accept and pay out coins. West Virginia has
not authorized, and may never approve, such mechanical slot machines. The
failure to attract or retain Gaming Machine customers at the Charles Town
Entertainment Complex, whether arising from such competition or from other
factors, could have a material adverse effect upon the Company's business,
financial condition and results of operations.

EFFECT OF INCLEMENT WEATHER AND SEASONALITY

         Because horse racing is conducted outdoors, variable weather
contributes to the seasonality of the Company's business. Weather conditions,
particularly during the winter months, may cause races to be canceled or may
curtail attendance. Because a substantial portion of the Company's racetrack
expenses are fixed, the loss of scheduled racing days could have a material
adverse effect on the Company's business, financial condition and results of
operations.

         For the year ended December 31, 1997, the Company has canceled a total
of five racing days because of inclement weather. The severe winter weather in
1996 resulted in the closure of the Company's OTW facilities for two days in
January 1996. Because of the Company's growing dependence upon OTW operations,
severe weather that causes the Company's OTWs to close could have an adverse
effect upon the Company's business, financial condition and results of
operations.

         Attendance and wagering at the Company's facilities have been favorably
affected by special racing events which stimulate interest in horse racing, such
as the Triple Crown races in May and June and the heavier racing schedule
throughout the country during the second and third quarter. As a result, the
Company's revenues and net income have been greatest in the second and third
quarters of the year, and lowest in the first and fourth quarters of the year.
See "MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF
OPERATIONS."

REGULATION AND TAXATION

General

          Company subsidiaries are authorized to conduct thoroughbred racing and
harness racing in Pennsylvania under the Pennsylvania Racing Act. Such
subsidiaries are also authorized, under the Pennsylvania Racing Act and the
Federal Horseracing Act, to conduct import simulcast wagering. The Charles Town
Joint Venture is also subject to the provisions of the West Virginia Racing Act,
which governs the conduct of thoroughbred horse racing in West Virginia, and the
West Virginia Gaming Machine Act, which governs the operation of Gaming Machines
in West Virginia. The Company's live racing, pari-mutuel wagering and Gaming
Machine operations are contingent upon the continued governmental approval of
such operations as forms of legalized gaming. All of the Company's current and
proposed operations are subject to extensive regulations and could be subjected
at any time to additional or more restrictive regulations, or banned entirely.

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Pennsylvania Racing Regulation

         The Company's horse racing operations at the Penn National Race Course
and Pocono Downs are subject to extensive regulation under the Pennsylvania
Racing Act, which established the Pennsylvania State Horse Racing Commission and
the State Harness Racing Commission (together, the Pennsylvania Racing
Commissions). The Pennsylvania Racing Commissions are responsible for, among
other things, (i) granting permission annually to maintain racing licenses and
schedule race meets, (ii) approving, after a public hearing, the opening of
additional OTWs, (iii) approving simulcasting activities, (iv) licensing all
officers, directors, racing officials and certain other employees of the Company
and (v) approving all contracts entered into by the Company affecting racing,
pari-mutuel wagering and OTW operations.

         As in most states, the regulations and oversight applicable to the
Company's operations in Pennsylvania are intended primarily to safeguard the
legitimacy of the sport and its freedom from inappropriate or criminal
influences. The Pennsylvania Racing Commissions have broad authority to regulate
in the best interests of racing and may, to that end, disapprove the involvement
of certain personnel in the Company's operations, deny approval of certain
acquisitions following their consummation or withhold permission for a proposed
OTW site for a variety of reasons, including community opposition. For example,
the Pennsylvania State Horse Racing Commission withheld approval for the
Company's initial site for its Lancaster OTW, but the Company applied and was
ultimately approved for another site in Lancaster, which opened in July 1996.
The Pennsylvania legislature also has reserved the right to revoke the power of
the Pennsylvania Racing Commissions to approve additional OTWs and could, at
anytime, terminate pari-mutuel wagering as a form of legalized gaming in
Pennsylvania or subject such wagering to additional restrictive regulation; such
termination would, and any further restrictions could, have a material adverse
effect upon the Company's business, financial condition and results of
operations.

         The Company may not be able to obtain all necessary approvals for the
operation or expansion of its business. Even if all such approvals are obtained,
the regulatory process could delay implementation of the Company's plans to open
additional OTWs. The Company has had continued permission from the Pennsylvania
State Horse Racing Commission to conduct live racing at the Penn National Race
Course since it commenced operations in 1972, and has obtained permission from
the Pennsylvania State Harness Racing Commission to conduct live racing at
Pocono Downs. Currently, the Company has approval from the Pennsylvania Racing
Commissions to operate the eight OTWs that are currently open and the three
additional OTWs the Company proposed to open. A Commission may refuse to grant
permission to open additional OTWs or to continue to operate existing
facilities. The failure to obtain required regulatory approvals would have a
material adverse effect upon the Company's business, financial condition and
results of operations.

         The Pennsylvania Racing Act provides that no corporation licensed to
conduct thoroughbred racing with pari-mutuel wagering shall be licensed to
conduct harness racing with pari-mutuel wagering and that no corporation
licensed to conduct harness racing with pari-mutuel wagering shall be licensed
to conduct thoroughbred racing with pari-mutuel wagering. The Company's harness
and thoroughbred licenses are held by separate corporations, each of which is a
wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. Moreover, the Pennsylvania State Harness
Racing Commission has reissued the Pocono Downs harness racing license and has
found, in connection with the reissuance, that it is not "inconsistent with the
best interests, convenience or necessity or with the best interests of racing
generally," that a subsidiary of the Company beneficially owns Pocono Downs. The
Company thus believes that the arrangement under which it holds both a harness
and a thoroughbred license complies with applicable regulations.

West Virginia Racing and Gaming Regulation

         The Company's operations at the Charles Town Entertainment Complex are
subject to regulation by the West Virginia Racing Commission under the West
Virginia Racing Act, and by the West Virginia Lottery Commission under the West
Virginia Gaming Machine Act. The powers and responsibilities of the West
Virginia Racing Commission under the West Virginia Racing Act are substantially
similar in scope and effect to those of the Pennsylvania Racing Commissions and
extend to the approval and/or oversight of all aspects of racing and pari-mutuel
wagering operations. The Charles Town Joint Venture has obtained from the West
Virginia Racing Commission a license to conduct racing and pari-mutuel wagering
at the Charles Town Entertainment Complex. Pursuant to the West Virginia Gaming
Machine Act, the Company has obtained approval for the installation and
operation of a total of 1,000 Gaming Machines at the Charles Town Entertainment
Complex.

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State and Federal Simulcast Regulation

         Both the Federal Interstate Horseracing Act of 1978 (the "Federal Horse
Racing Act") and the Pennsylvania Racing Act require that the Company have a
written agreement with the Thoroughbred Horsemen and with the Harness Horsemen
in order to simulcast races. The Company has entered into the Horsemen
Agreements, and in accordance therewith has agreed on the allocations of the
Company's revenues from import simulcast wagering to the purse funds for the
Penn National Race Course, Charles Town Races and Pocono Downs. Because the
Company cannot conduct import simulcast wagering in the absence of the Horsemen
Agreements, the termination or non-renewal of either Horsemen Agreement could
have a material adverse effect on the Company's business, financial condition
and results of operations.

Taxation

         The Company believes that the prospect of significant additional
revenue is one of the primary reasons that jurisdictions permit legalized
gaming. As a result, gaming companies are typically subject to significant taxes
and fees in addition to normal federal and state income taxes, and such taxes
and fees are subject to increase at any time. The Company pays substantial taxes
and fees with respect to its operations. From time to time, federal legislators
and officials have proposed changes in tax laws, or in the administration of
such laws, affecting the gaming industry. It is not possible to determine with
certainty the likelihood of changes in tax laws or in the administration of such
laws. Such changes, if adopted, could have a material adverse effect on the
Company's business, financial condition and results of operations.

Compliance with Other Laws

         The Company and its OTWs are also subject to a variety of other rules
and regulations, including zoning, construction and land-use laws and
regulations in Pennsylvania and West Virginia governing the serving of alcoholic
beverages. Currently, Pennsylvania laws and regulations permit the construction
of off-track wagering facilities, but may affect the selection of a particular
OTW site because of parking, traffic flow and other similar considerations, any
of which may serve to delay the opening of future OTWs in Pennsylvania. By
contrast, West Virginia law does not permit the operation of OTWs. The Company
derives a significant portion of its other revenues from the sale of alcoholic
beverages to patrons of its facilities. Any interruption or termination of the
Company's existing ability to serve alcoholic beverages would have a material
adverse effect on the Company's business, financial condition and results of
operations.

Restrictions on Share Ownership and Transfer

         The Pennsylvania Racing Act requires that any shareholder proposing to
transfer beneficial ownership of 5% or more of the Company's shares file an
affidavit with the Company setting forth certain information about the proposed
transfer and transferee, a copy of which the Company is required to furnish to
the Pennsylvania Racing Commission. The certificates representing the Company
shares owned by 5% beneficial shareholders are required to bear certain legends
prescribed by the Pennsylvania Racing Act. In addition, under the Pennsylvania
Racing Act, the Pennsylvania Racing Commission has the authority to order a 5%
beneficial shareholder of the Company to dispose of his Common Stock of the
Company if it determines that continued ownership would be inconsistent with the
public interest, convenience or necessity or the best interest of racing
generally. The West Virginia Gaming Machine Act provides that a transfer of more
than 5% of the voting stock of a corporation which controls the license may only
be to persons who have met the licensing requirements of the West Virginia
Gaming Machine Act or which transfer has been pre-approved by the West Virginia
Lottery Commission. Any transfer that does not comply with this requirement
voids the license.

Potential Tennessee Development Regulatory Compliance.

         If the Company successfully completes the development of its potential
Tennessee harness track and OTWs, the Company will likely face regulatory
requirements that are similar to the requirements affecting its existing
operations; however, given the absence of horse racing in Tennessee at this
time, the Company may face more burdensome regulatory approvals or compliance in
light of the absence of an established regulatory framework.

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ITEM 2  PROPERTIES

Thoroughbred Track

         The Thoroughbred Track is located on approximately 225 acres
approximately 15 miles northeast of Harrisburg, 100 miles west of Philadelphia
and 200 miles east of Pittsburgh. There is a total population of approximately
1.4 million persons within a radius of approximately 35 miles around the
Thoroughbred Track and approximately 2.2 million persons within a 50-mile
radius. The property includes a one mile all-weather thoroughbred racetrack and
a 7/8-mile turf track. The property also includes approximately 400 acres
surrounding the Thoroughbred Track which are available for future expansion or
development.

         The Thoroughbred Track's main building is the grandstand/clubhouse,
which is completely enclosed and heated and, at the clubhouse level, fully
air-conditioned. The building has a capacity of approximately 15,000 persons
with seating for approximately 9,000, including 1,400 clubhouse dining seats.
Several other dining facilities and numerous food and beverage stands are
situated throughout the facility. Television sets for viewing live racing and
simulcasts are located throughout the facility. The pari-mutuel wagering areas
are divided between those available for on-track wagering and those available
for simulcast wagering.

         The Thoroughbred Track includes stables for approximately 1,250 horses,
a blacksmith shop, veterinarians' quarters, jockeys' quarters, a paddock
building, living quarters for grooms, a cafeteria and recreational building in
the back stretch area and water and sewage treatment plants. Parking facilities
for approximately 6,500 vehicles adjoin the Thoroughbred Track.

Harness Track

         The Harness Track is located on approximately 400 acres in Plains
Township, outside Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. There is a total population of
approximately 785,000 persons within a radius of approximately 35 miles around
the Harness Track and approximately 1.5 million persons within a 50-mile radius.
The property includes a 5/8-mile all-weather, lighted harness track. The Harness
Track's main buildings are the grandstand and the clubhouse. The clubhouse is
completely enclosed and heated and fully air-conditioned. The grandstand has
enclosed, heated and air-conditioned seating for approximately 500 persons and
permanent open-air stadium-style seating for approximately 2,500 persons. The
clubhouse is a tiered dining and wagering facility that seats approximately
1,000 persons. The clubhouse dining area seats 500 persons. Television sets for
viewing live racing and simulcasts are located throughout the facility along
with pari-mutuel wagering areas.

         A two-story 14,000 square foot building which houses the Pocono Downs
offices is located on the property. The Harness Track also includes stables for
approximately 950 horses, five paddock stables, quarters for grooms, two
blacksmith shops and a cafeteria for the Harness Horsemen. Parking facilities
for approximately 5,000 vehicles adjoin the track.

         The solid waste landfill ("Landfill") is on a parcel of land adjacent
to the Harness Track. The East Side Landfill Authority (the "Landfill
Authority"), which operated the Landfill from 1970 until 1982, disposed of
municipal waste on behalf of four municipalities. The Landfill is currently
subject to a closure order issued by the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Resources ("PADER") which the four municipalities are required to
implement pursuant to a 1986 Settlement Agreement among the former trustee in
bankruptcy for Pocono Downs, the Landfill Authority, the municipalities and
PADER (the "Settlement Agreement"). According to the Company's environmental
consulting firm, the Landfill closure is substantially complete. To date, the
municipalities obligated to implement the closure order pursuant to the
Settlement Agreement, have been fulfilling their obligations. However, there can
be no assurance that the municipalities will continue to meet their obligations
under the Settlement Agreement or that the terms of the Settlement Agreement
will not be amended in the future. In addition, the Company may be liable for
future claims with respect to the Landfill under the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation and Liability Act and analogous state laws. The Company
may incur expenses in connection with the Landfill in the future, which expenses
may not be reimbursed by the 


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municipalities. Any such expenses could have a material adverse effect on the
Company's business, financial condition and results of operations.

Charles Town Facility

         The Charles Town Facility is located on a portion of a 250-acre parcel
in Charles Town, West Virginia, which is approximately a 60-minute drive from
Baltimore, Maryland and a 70-minute drive from Washington, D.C. There is a total
population of approximately 3.1 million persons within a 50-mile radius and
approximately 9.0 million persons within a 100-mile radius of the Charles Town
Facility. The property includes a 3/4-mile thoroughbred racetrack. The Charles
Town Facility's main building is the grandstand/clubhouse, which is completely
enclosed and heated. The clubhouse dining room has seating for 600. Additional
food and beverage areas are situated throughout the facility. The property
surrounding the Charles Town Facility, including the site of the former
Shenandoah Downs Racetrack, is available for future expansion or development. In
addition, the Company has a right of first refusal for an additional 250 acres
that are adjacent to the Charles Town Facility.

         The Charles Town Facility also includes stables, an indoor paddock,
ample parking and water and sewage treatment facilities.

OTWs

         The Company's OTWs provide areas for viewing import simulcasts and
televised sporting events, placing pari-mutuel wagers and dining. The facilities
also provide convenient parking.

         The Company's current OTW properties are described in the following
table:

                                                                   OWNED OR
LOCATION                                                            LEASED
- --------                                                           --------

Allentown....................................................       Owned
Chambersburg.................................................       Leased
Erie.........................................................       Owned
Lancaster....................................................       Leased
Reading......................................................       Leased
York.........................................................       Leased
Williamsport.................................................       Owned
Hazelton.....................................................       Leased

Other Property and Equipment

         The Company currently leases 6,183 square feet of office space in an
office building in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania for the Company's executive offices.
The lease expires in April 2005 and provides for an annual rental of $71,100
plus common area expenses and electric utility charges. The office building is
owned by an affiliate of Peter M. Carlino, the Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer of the Company. The Company believes that the lease terms are not less
favorable than lease terms that could have been obtained from an unaffiliated
third party.

         The Company currently leases an aircraft from a company owned by John
Jacquemin, a director of the Company. The lease expires in August 2007, and
provides for monthly payments of $8,356. The Company believes that the lease
terms are not less favorable than lease terms that could have been obtained from
an unaffiliated third party.

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EMPLOYEES AND LABOR RELATIONS

         At March 16, 1998, the Company had 1,629 permanent employees, of whom
749 were full-time and 880 part-time. Employees of the Company who work in the
admissions department and pari-mutuels department at the Penn National Race
Course, Pocono Downs and the OTWs are represented under collective bargaining
agreements between the Company and Sports Arena Employees' Union Local 137. The
agreements extend until October 3, 1999 for track employees and until May 20,
1998 for OTW employees. The pari-mutuel clerks at Pocono Downs voted to unionize
in June 1997. The Company has held negotiations with this union, but does not
have a contract to date. Failure to reach agreement with this union would not
result in the suspension or termination of the Company's license to operate live
racing at Pocono Downs or to conduct simulcast or OTW operations. The Company
believes that its relations with its employees are satisfactory.

ITEM 3  LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

         In December 1997, Amtote International, Inc. ("Amtote"), filed an
action against the Company and the Charles Town Joint Venture in the United
States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia. In its
complaint, Amtote (i) states that the Company and the Charles Town Joint Venture
allegedly breached certain contracts with Amtote and its affiliates when it
entered into a wagering services contract with a third party (the "Third Party
Wagering Services Contract"), and not with Amtote, effective January 1, 1998,
(ii) sought preliminary and injunctive relief through a temporary restraining
order seeking to prevent the Charles Town Joint Venture from (a) entering into a
wagering services contract with a party other than Amtote and (b) having a third
party provide such wagering services, (iii) seeks declaratory relief that
certain contracts allegedly bind the Charles Town Joint Venture to retain Amtote
for wagering services through September 2004 and (iv) seeks unspecified
compensatory damages, legal fees and costs associated with the action and other
legal and equitable relief as the Court deems just and appropriate. On December
24, 1997, a temporary restraining order was issued, which prescribes performance
under the Third Party Wagering Contract. On January 14, 1998, a hearing was held
to rule on whether a preliminary injunction should be issued or whether the
temporary restraining order should be lifted, and on February 20, 1998, the
court lifted the temporary restraining order. The Company intends to pursue
legal remedies to terminate Amtote and proceed under the Third Party Wagering
Services Contract. The Company believes that this action, and any resolution
thereof, will not have any material adverse impact upon its financial condition,
results, or the operations of either the Charles Town Joint Venture or the
Company.

ITEM 4  SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS


         None

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                                     PART II

ITEM 5   MARKET FOR THE REGISTRANT'S COMMON EQUITY AND RELATED
         STOCKHOLDER MATTERS

         The Company's Common Stock is quoted on The Nasdaq National Market
under the symbol "PENN." The following table sets forth for the periods
indicated the high and low sales prices per share of the Company's Common Stock
as reported on The Nasdaq National Market.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                1996                                                                    HIGH                 LOW
                                                                                      -------              -------
<S>                                                                                   <C>                   <C>   
                First Quarter........................................                 $ 6.000               $4.292
                Second Quarter.......................................                  14.500                5.875
                Third Quarter........................................                  15.625                9.000
                Fourth Quarter.......................................                  21.375               13.750


                 1997                                                                   HIGH                 LOW
                                                                                      -------              -------
                 First Quarter........................................                $18.250              $14.000
                 Second Quarter.......................................                 19.625               13.750
                 Third Quarter........................................                 20.125               14.625
                 Fourth Quarter.......................................                 19.250                8.750
</TABLE>

         The closing sale price per share of Common Stock on The Nasdaq National
Market on March 20,1998 was $10.313. As of March 20, 1998, there were 581
holders of record of Common Stock.

                                 DIVIDEND POLICY

         Since the Company's initial public offering of Common Stock in May
1994, the Company has not paid any cash dividends on its Common Stock. The
Company intends to retain all of its earnings to finance the development of the
Company's business, and thus, does not anticipate paying cash dividends on its
Common Stock for the foreseeable future. Payment of any cash dividends in the
future will be at the discretion of the Company's Board of Directors and will
depend upon, among other things, future earnings, operations, capital
requirements, the general financial condition of the Company and general
business conditions. Moreover, the Company's existing credit facility prohibits
the Company from authorizing, declaring or paying any dividends.


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ITEM 6  SELECTED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL DATA

         The following selected consolidated financial data of the Company for
the years ended December 31, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997, except for Other
Data, are derived from financial statements that have been audited by BDO
Seidman, LLP, independent certified public accountants, adjusted as described in
the notes below. The selected consolidated financial data should be read in
conjunction with the consolidated financial statements of the Company and Notes
thereto, "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and
Results of Operations" and the other financial information included herein.


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                    YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31
                                                   ----------------------------------------------------------
                                                   1993(1)        1994         1995        1996       1997(2)
                                                   -------     ---------    ---------   ---------    ---------
                                                       (IN THOUSANDS, EXCEPT SHARE AND PER SHARE DATA)
<S>                                               <C>          <C>          <C>         <C>          <C>      
INCOME STATEMENT DATA
Revenues
    Pari-mutuel revenues
        Live races ............................   $  29,224    $  23,428    $  21,376   $  18,727    $  27,653
        Import simulcasting ...................       9,162       16,968       27,254      32,992       59,810
        Export simulcasting ...................         383        1,187        2,142       3,347        5,279
    Gaming Machine revenue ....................          --           --           --          --        5,712
    Admissions, programs and other racing
         revenues .............................       2,485        2,563        3,704       4,379        5,678
    Concession revenues .......................       1,410        1,885        3,200       3,389        7,404
                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------
        Total revenues ........................      42,664       46,031       57,676      62,834      111,536
                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------
Operating expenses
    Purses, stakes and trophies ...............       9,719       10,674       12,091      12,874       22,335
    Direct salaries, payroll taxes and employee
        benefits ..............................       6,394        6,707        7,699       8,669       16,200
    Simulcast expenses ........................      10,136        8,892        9,084       9,215       12,982
    Pari-mutuel taxes .........................       3,568        4,054        4,963       5,356        9,506
    Lottery taxes and administration ..........          --           --           --          --        1,874
    Other direct meeting expenses .............       5,817        6,093        7,576       8,536       18,087
    OTW concession expenses ...................         767        1,175        2,125       2,349        5,605
    Management fees paid to related entity ....       1,208          345           --          --           --
    Other operating expenses ..................       1,959        2,968        5,002       4,942        8,735
    Depreciation and amortization .............         640          699          881       1,433        4,040
    Site development and restructuring changes           --           --           --          --        2,437
                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------

        Total operating expenses ..............      40,208       41,607       49,421      53,374      101,801
                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------

Income from operations ........................       2,456        4,424        8,255       9,460        9,735
                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------
Other income (expenses)
    Interest income (expense), net ............        (962)        (340)         198        (156)      (3,656)
   Other ......................................           6           15           10          --           (2)
                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------

       Total other income (expenses) ..........        (956)        (325)         208        (156)      (3,658)
                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------
Income before income taxes and extraordinary
    item ......................................       1,500        4,099        8,463       9,304        6,077
Taxes on income ...............................          42        1,381        3,467       3,794        2,308
                                                  ------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                                                                                         YEARS ENDED DECEMBER  31
                                                                   ---------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                   1993(1)           1994         1995         1996        1997(2)
                                                                   -------         -------      --------      -------      -------
                                                                                  (IN  THOUSANDS, EXCEPT SHARE AND PER SHARE)

<S>                                                                  <C>             <C>        <C>          <C>          <C>  
Income before extraordinary item ............................        1,458           2,718         4,996        5,510        3,769
Extraordinary item loss on early extinguishment
    of debt, net of income taxes of $83 and
    respectively ............................................           --             115            --           --        1,482
                                                                   ---------------------------------------------------------------
Net income ..................................................      $ 1,458         $ 2,603      $  4,996      $ 5,510      $ 2,287
                                                                   ===============================================================
PER SHARE DATA:
Basic Income per share before extraordinary
   item .....................................................                                   $    .39      $   .41      $   .25
Basic net income per share ..................................                                   $    .39      $   .41      $   .15
Diluted income per share before extraordinary
   item .....................................................                                   $    .38      $   .40      $   .24
Diluted net income per share ................................                                   $    .38      $   .40      $   .15


SHARES OUTSTANDING:
Basic .......................................................                                     12,906       13,302       14,925
Diluted .....................................................                                     13,017       13,822       15,458

Supplemental Pro Forma Net Income
Statement Data (4):
Supplemental pro forma net income ...........................      $ 1,819         $ 2,724
                                                                   -------         -------
Supplemental pro forma net income per share .................      $  0.15         $  0.22
                                                                   -------         -------
Weighted average number of common shares
    outstanding .............................................       12,249(5)       12,663
                                                                   =======         =======
</TABLE>


<TABLE>

OPERATING DATA:
Pari-mutuel wagering
<S>                                            <C>        <C>        <C>          <C>       <C>     
Live races...................................  $138,939   $111,248   $102,145     $89,327   $128,090
Import simulcasting..........................    58,252     93,461    142,499     170,814    298,459
Export simulcasting..........................    12,746     40,337     72,252     112,871    176,287
                                               -----------------------------------------------------

Total pari-mutuel wagering...................  $209,937   $245,046   $316,896    $373,012   $602,836
                                               =====================================================

Gross profit from wagering(3)................  $ 15,346   $ 17,936   $ 24,915    $ 27,955   $ 45,589
                                               =====================================================
</TABLE>


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                       AS OF DECEMBER 31
                                                 ---------------------------------------------------
                                                  1993       1994       1995        1996       1997
                                                 ---------------------------------------------------
                                                               (DOLLARS IN THOUSANDS)
BALANCE SHEET DATA:
<S>                                              <C>        <C>        <C>         <C>       <C>    
Cash and cash equivalents....................    $1,002     $5,502     $7,514      $5,634    $21,854
Working capital (deficiency).................    (4,549)     2,074      4,134        (509)    15,226
Total assets.................................    18,373     21,873     27,532      96,723    158,878
Total debt...................................    10,422        516        390      47,517     80,336
Shareholders' equity.........................     3,418     15,627     20,802      27,881     53,856
</TABLE>


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(1)   The Consolidated Financial Statements of the Company include entities
      which, prior to a recapitalization which occurred in 1994 shortly before
      the Company's initial public offering, were affiliated through common
      ownership and control.

(2)   Reflects the November 27, 1996 acquisition of Pocono Downs and the January
      15, 1997 acquisition of a joint venture interest in the Charles Town
      Entertainment Complex. See "BUSINESS-ACQUISITIONS."

(3)   Amounts equal total pari-mutuel revenues, less purses paid to Horsemen,
      taxes payable to Pennsylvania and simulcast commissions or host track fees
      paid to other racetracks. Figures for the years ended December 31, 1995
      and 1996 do not include purses paid at Penn National Speedway.

(4)   Supplemental pro forma amounts for the years ended December 31, 1993 and
      1994 reflect (i) the elimination of $1,208,000 and $345,000, respectively,
      in management fees paid to a related entity, (ii) the inclusion of
      $320,000 and $133,000, respectively, in executive compensations, (iii) the
      elimination of $946,000 and $413,000, respectively, of interest expenses
      on Company debt which was repaid with the proceeds of the initial public
      offering in 1994, (iv) the elimination of $0 and $198,000, respectively,
      of loss on early extinguishment of debt, and (v) a provision for income
      taxes of $701,000 and $377,000, respectively, as if the S corporations and
      partnerships comprising part of the Company prior to the Reorganization in
      1994 had been taxed as C corporations. There were no supplemental pro
      forma adjustments for any subsequent periods.

(5)   Based on 8,400,000 shares of Common Stock outstanding before the initial
      public offering in May 1994, plus 4,500,000 shares sold by the Company in
      the initial public offering.

ITEM 7  MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND 
        RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

OVERVIEW

         The Company's pari-mutuel revenues have been derived from (i) wagering
on the Company's live races (a) at the Penn National Race Course, (b) at the
Company's OTWs, (c) at other Pennsylvania racetracks and OTWs and (d) through
telephone wagering, as well as wagering at the Company's racetracks on certain
stakes races run at out-of-state racetracks (collectively, referred to in the
Company's financial statements as "pari-mutuel revenues from Penn National
races"), (ii) wagering on full-card import simulcasts at the Company's
racetracks and OTWs and through telephone wagering (collectively, referred to in
the Company's financial statements as "pari-mutuel revenues from import
simulcasting") and (iii) fees from wagering on export simulcasting Company races
at out-of-state locations (referred to in the Company's financial statements as
"pari-mutuel revenues from export simulcasting"). The Company's other revenues
have been derived from admissions, program sales and certain other ancillary
activities, food and beverage sales and concessions and, beginning in September
1997, Gaming Machines.

         Over the past several years, attendance at live racing, on an
industry-wide basis, has generally declined. Prior to the inception of OTWs,
declining live racing attendance at a track translated directly into lower
purses at that track. As the size of the purses declined, the quality of live
racing at the track would suffer, leading in turn to further reductions in
attendance. However, the Company believes that increased contributions to the
purse pool from wagers placed at OTWs affiliated with racetracks have
significantly offset the effects of declining live racing attendance on race
quality, and thereby improved the marketability of many tracks' export simulcast
products. Indeed, despite declining live racing attendance, total pari-mutuel
wagering on horse races in the United States has remained relatively constant in
recent years. Moreover, a number of states have recently begun to authorize the
installation of slot machines, video lottery terminals or other gaming machines
at live racing venues such as thoroughbred horse tracks, harness tracks and dog
tracks. The revenue from these gaming opportunities and from the higher volume
of wagers placed at these venues has not only increased total revenues for the
tracks at which they are installed, but has generally further increased purse
size and thereby resulted in higher quality races that can command higher
simulcast revenues.

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         The amount of revenue to the Company from a wager depends upon where
the race is run and where the wagering takes place. Pari-mutuel revenues from
Company races and import simulcasting of out-of-state races have consisted of
the total amount wagered, less the amount paid as winning wagers. Pari-mutuel
revenues from wagering at the Company's racetracks or the Company's OTWs on
import simulcasting from other Pennsylvania racetracks have consisted of the
total amount wagered, less the amounts paid as winning wagers, amounts payable
to the host racetrack and pari-mutuel taxes to Pennsylvania. Pari-mutuel
revenues from export simulcasting have consisted of amounts payable to the
Company by the out-of-state racetracks with respect to wagering on live races at
the Company's racetracks. Operating expenses have included purses payable to the
Thoroughbred Horsemen, commissions to other racetracks with respect to wagering
at their facilities on races at the Company's racetracks, pari-mutuel taxes on
races at the Company's racetracks and export simulcasting and other direct and
indirect operating expenses.

         The Pennsylvania Racing Act specifies the maximum percentages of each
dollar wagered on horse races in Pennsylvania which may be retained by the
Company (prior to required payments to the Thoroughbred Horsemen and applicable
taxing authorities). The percentages vary, based on the type of wager; the
average percentage has approximated 20%. The balance of each dollar wagered must
be paid out to the public as winning wagers. With the exception of revenues
derived from wagers at the Company's racetracks or the Company's OTWs, the
Company's revenues on each race are determined pursuant to such maximum
percentage and agreements with the other racetracks and OTWs at which wagering
is taking place. Amounts payable to the Thoroughbred Horsemen are determined
under agreements with the Thoroughbred Horsemen and vary depending upon where
the wagering is conducted and the racetrack at which such races take place. The
Thoroughbred Horsemen receive their share of such wagering as race purses. The
Company retains a higher percentage of wagers made at its own facilities than of
wagers made at other locations. See "BUSINESS-PURSES; AGREEMENTS WITH HORSEMEN."

         On November 27, 1996, the Company acquired Pocono Downs for an
aggregate purchase price of $48.2 million plus approximately $730,000 in
acquisition-related fees and expenses. Pocono Downs conducts harness racing and
pari-mutuel wagering at its track outside Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, export
simulcasting of Pocono Downs races to locations throughout the United States,
pari-mutuel wagering at Pocono Downs and at OTWs in Allentown and Erie,
Pennsylvania on Pocono Downs races and on import simulcast races from other
racetracks and telephone account wagering on live and import simulcast races.
The Company applied and was approved by the Pennsylvania Harness Commission for
a new racing license and 1998 harness racing dates at Pocono Downs. This
approval entitles the Company to reduce, for a period of four years, its
pari-mutuel tax by one-half percent with respect to wagering at Pocono Downs and
the Company's OTWs in Allentown, Carbondale, Erie, Hazleton and Stroudsburg,
Pennsylvania.

         Prior to the acquisition of Pocono Downs, the Company operated four
OTWs, one each in Chambersburg, Lancaster, Reading and York, Pennsylvania. The
Company added the OTWs in Allentown and Erie, Pennsylvania in November 1996
through the acquisition of Pocono Downs and added two OTWs through the opening
of the Williamsport OTW in February 1997 and the Hazleton OTW in March, 1998.
The Company has obtained approvals to operate, and expects to open on or about
March 31, 1998, an OTW in Carbondale, Pennsylvania. Subject to the receipt of
all regulatory approvals, the Company anticipates opening additional OTWs in
Stroudsburg and Altoona, Pennsylvania, at which time the Company would operate
11 of the 23 OTWs, authorized under Pennsylvania law.

         On January 15, 1997, the Company acquired for a net purchase price of
approximately $18.2 million (including acquisition costs) a controlling joint
venture interest in Charles Town Races. After substantially completing a major
renovation and refurbishment of the property, the Company reopened Charles Town
Races as the Charles Town Entertainment Complex which features Gaming Machines,
live racing, simulcast wagering and dining. The Company currently owns an 89%
joint venture interest in the Charles Town Joint Venture. Racing operations
reopened at the Charles Town Entertainment Complex in April 1997. Gaming Machine
operations commenced with a soft opening on September 10, 1997, followed by the
Company's grand opening on October 17, 1997. The Company operated an average of
approximately 300 Gaming Machines in September 1997, and 


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increased the number of Gaming Machines in operation to 550 as of October 31,
1997. The Company has installed and is operating, as of March 1998, 609 Gaming
Machines at the Charles Town Entertainment Complex, and anticipates that the
Company will install 135 additional Gaming Machines by April 1998. The Company
ultimately intends to operate at the Charles Town Entertainment Complex 1,000
Gaming Machines, the maximum number it is currently permitted to operate by law
if demand warrants.

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

         The following table sets forth certain data from the Consolidated
Statements of Income of the Company as a percentage of total revenues:

                                                          YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31
                                                          ----------------------
                                                       1995      1996      1997
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Revenues
Pari-mutuel revenues
Live races.........................................    37.1%     29.8%     24.8%
Import simulcasting................................    47.3      52.5      53.6
Export simulcasting................................     3.7       5.3       4.7
Gaming Machine revenues............................     --        --        5.1
Admissions, programs and other racing                 
revenues...........................................     6.4       7.0       5.1
Concession revenues................................     5.5       5.4       6.7
                                                      -------------------------
                                                      
Total revenues.....................................   100.0     100.0     100.0
                                                      
Operating expenses                                    
Purses, stakes and trophies........................    21.0      20.5      20.0
Direct salaries, payroll taxes and employee           
benefits...........................................    13.3      13.8      14.5
Simulcast expenses.................................    15.8      14.7      11.7
Pari-mutuel taxes..................................     8.6       8.5       8.5
Lottery taxes and administration...................      --        --       1.7
Other direct meeting expenses......................    13.1      13.6      16.2
OTW concession expenses............................     3.7       3.7       5.0
Other operating expenses...........................     8.7       7.9       7.8
Depreciation and amortization......................     1.5       2.3       3.6
Site development and restructuring charges.........      --        --       2.2
                                                      -------------------------
                                                      
Total operating expenses...........................    85.7      84.9      91.3
                                                      -------------------------
                                                      
Income from operations.............................    14.3      15.1       8.7
                                                      
Total other income (expenses)......................     0.4      (0.2)     (3.3)
                                                      -------------------------
Income before income taxes and extraordinary          
item...............................................    14.7      14.9       5.4
                                                      =========================
                                                      
Net income.........................................     8.7%      8.8%      2.1%
                                                      =========================

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YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997 COMPARED TO YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996

         Total revenue increased by approximately $48.7 million, or 77.5%, from
$62.8 million in 1996 to $111.5 million in 1997. Pocono Downs, which was
acquired in the fourth quarter of 1996 accounted for $30.8 million of the
increase. Charles Town Races, which was purchased in January 1997, accounted for
$16.5 million of the increase. The Company renovated and refurbished the Charles
Town Entertainment Complex following its acquisition and commenced racing
operations on April 30, 1997 and Gaming Machine operations, with a soft opening,
on September 10, 1997. The remaining revenue increase of $1.4 million was
primarily due to an increase of approximately $6.2 million associated with the
opening of the Penn National OTW facility in Williamsport in February 1997, and
a full year of operations at the Lancaster OTW facility. This increase was
offset by a decrease in revenues of approximately $4.2 million at the Company's
OTW facilities in Reading and York. Management believes that the decrease in
revenues at these facilities was primarily due to the opening of a competitor's
OTW facility and the opening of the Company's Lancaster OTW facility in July
1996. The Company also had a decrease in revenues of $.6 million due to the
closing of Penn National Speedway at the end of the 1996 season.

         Total operating expenses increased by approximately $48.4 million, or
90.7%, from $53.4 million in 1996 to $101.8 million in 1997. Pocono Downs and
Charles Town Races, which the Company did not operate in the corresponding prior
period, accounted for $25.5 million and $17.5 million of this increase,
respectively. Operating expenses also increased by $5.4 million primarily due to
an increase of $4.4 million associated with the opening of the Company's new OTW
facility in Williamsport in February 1997, and a full year of operations at the
Lancaster OTW facility. This increase was offset by a decrease in operating
expenses of approximately $1.9 million at the Penn National Race Course facility
and at the Company's OTW facilities in Reading and York associated with lower
revenues at those facilities. The increase in corporate expenses of $1.4 million
was due to increased personnel, office space and other administrative expense
necessary to support the expansion of the Company. The Company also incurred
site development and restructuring charges in the amount of $2.4 million. The
site development charges ($1.7 million) consist of $800,000 related to the
Charles Town Races facility and $935,000 related to the abandonment of certain
proposed operating sites during 1997. The restructuring charges primarily
consist of $350,000 in severance termination benefits and other charges at the
Charles Town Races facility, $300,000 for the restructuring of the Erie,
Pennsylvania off-track wagering facility and $52,000 of property and equipment
written-off in connection with the discontinuation of Penn National Speedway,
Inc. operations during 1997. The Company also had a decrease in expenses of $.9
million due to the closing of Penn National Speedway at the end of the 1996
season.

         Income from operations increased by approximately $265,000, or 2.9%,
from $9.5 million in 1996 to $9.7 million in 1997 due to the factors described
above. The Company had other expenses of approximately $3.7 million in 1997
compared to $156,000 in 1996, primarily as a result of increased interest
expense. The increase in interest expense is due to the Company's incurring bank
debt for the purchase of Pocono Downs and Charles Town Races, and for the
renovations to the Charles Town Facility and issuing $80.0 million of 10.625%
Senior Notes on December 12, 1997 to repay existing bank debt.

         The extraordinary item consisted of a loss on the early extinquishment
of debt in the amount of $1,482,000, net of income taxes. The loss consists
primarily of write-offs of deferred finance costs associated with the retired
bank notes and legal and bank fees relating to the early extinquishment of the
debt.

         Net income decreased by approximately $3.2 million or 58.5%, from $5.5
million in 1996 to $2.3 million in 1997 based on the factors described above.
Income taxes decreased by $1.5 million from $3.8 million in 1996 to $2.3 million
in 1997 as a result of the decrease in income for the year.

YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996 COMPARED TO YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995

         Total revenues increased by approximately $5.2 million, or 8.9%, from
$57.7 million in 1995 to $62.8 million in 1996. The increase was attributable to
an increase in import and export simulcasting revenues, offset in 


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part by a decrease in pari-mutuel revenues on live races at the Penn National
Race Course. The increases in pari-mutuel revenues from import simulcasting,
admissions, programs and other racing revenues and concession revenue were due
primarily to operating the York OTW facility for twelve months in 1996 compared
to nine months in 1995, the opening of the Lancaster OTW facility in July 1996,
and the additional revenue from the acquisition of Pocono Downs since November
28, 1996. The increase in export simulcasting revenue of $1.2 million or 56.3%
from $2.1 million to $3.3 million resulted from the marketing of the Penn
National Race Course races to additional out-of-state locations. The decrease in
pari-mutuel revenues on the Penn National Race Course races was due to increased
import simulcasting revenue from wagering on other racetracks at Company
facilities and inclement winter weather conditions throughout the state of
Pennsylvania during the first quarter of 1996. For the year, the Penn National
Race Course was scheduled to run 217 live race days but canceled eleven in the
first quarter of 1996 due to weather. In 1995, the Penn National Race Course ran
204 live race days and had six cancellations.

         Total operating expenses increased by approximately $4.0 million, or
8.0%, from $49.4 million in 1995 to $53.4 million in 1996. The increase in
operating expenses resulted from a full year of operations for the York OTW
compared to nine months in 1995, six months of operating expenses for the new
Lancaster OTW, one month of operating expenses at Pocono Downs and the expansion
of the corporate staff and office facility at Wyomissing in June of 1995.

         Income from operations increased by approximately $1.2 million, or
14.6%, from $8.3 million in 1995 to $9.5 million in 1996 due to the factors
described above.

         The Company had other operating expenses of $156,000 in 1996 compared
to other operating income of $208,000 in 1995, primarily as a result of
increased interest expense. The increase in interest expense is due to the
company incurring bank debt of $47 million on November 27, 1996 for the purchase
of Pocono Downs.

         Net income increased $514,000 or 10.3%, from $5.0 million in 1995 to
$5.5 million in 1996 reflecting the factors described above. Income tax expense
increased from $3.5 million to $3.8 million due to the increase in income for
the year.

LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES

         Historically, the Company's primary sources of liquidity and capital
resources have been cash flow from operations, borrowings from banks and
proceeds from issuance of equity securities.

         Net cash provided from operating activities for the year ended December
31, 1997 ($10.7 million) consisted of net income and non-cash expenses ($6.3
million), the extraordinary loss relating to early extinquishment of debt ($2.5
million), the repayment of the Charles Town Entertainment Complex receivable in
January 1997 ($1.3 million) and other changes in certain assets and liabilities
($.6 million).

         Cash flows used in investing activities for the year ended December 31,
1997 ($47.6 million) consisted of the acquisition of the Charles Town Races
($18.2 million), construction in progress and renovation and refurbishment of
the Charles Town Races ($25.5 million), and $3.9 million in capital
expenditures, including approximately $700,000 for the completion of the
Williamsport OTW facility.

         Net cash flows from financing activities totaled approximately $53.2
million for the year ended December 31, 1997. Cash flows consisted principally
of $23.1 million in proceeds from an equity offering in February 1997, $16.5
million in proceeds from long-term debt used as payment for the acquisition of
Charles Town Races on January 15, 1997, $31.0 million in additional proceeds
from long-term debt used for renovations at the Charles Town Entertainment
Complex and capital improvements at other locations, and $80 million from the
issuance on December 12, 1997, of 10.625% Senior Notes due 2004. The Company
used the proceeds from the equity offering to repay $19.0 million of its bank
debt (including borrowings from the acquisition of the Charles Town Races
facility), with the remaining amount used for the refurbishment of the Charles
Town Entertainment Complex. The Company used $59.0 million of the proceeds from
the issuance of the Senior Notes to repay the 


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balance of its bank debt on December 12, 1997. The Company also incurred $3.0
million of financing costs associated with the sale of the Senior Notes.

         The Company is subject to possible liabilities arising from the
environmental condition at the landfill adjacent to Pocono Downs. Specifically,
the Company may incur expenses in connection with the landfill in the future,
which expenses may not be reimbursed by the four municipalities which are
parties to the Settlement Agreement. The Company is unable to estimate the
amount, if any, that it may be required to expend. See "PROPERTIES-Harness
Track."

         During 1998 the Company anticipates capital expenditures of
approximately $7.2 million to complete construction of four additional OTW
facilities. For the existing racetracks and OTW facilities, at Penn National
Race Course and Pocono Downs, the Company plans to spend an additional $500,000
and $350,000, respectively, on building improvements and equipment. The Company
anticipates expending approximately $1.4 million on the refurbishment of the
Charles Town Entertainment Complex (excluding the cost of Gaming Machines). If
approval of the Tennessee license is received, the Company anticipates expending
$9.0 million to complete the first phase of the project.

         The Company entered into a Credit Facility with Bankers Trust Company,
as agent. The Credit Facility provides for, subject to certain terms and
conditions, a $12.0 million revolving credit facility and has a five-year term
from its closing. The Credit Facility, under certain circumstances, requires the
Company to make mandatory prepayments and commitment reductions and to comply
with certain covenants, including financial ratios and maintenance tests. The
Company would not have been in compliance with certain convents had the bank
group not granted waivers of certain technical defaults regarding minimum
consolidated net worth, consolidated cash interest ratio and minimum leverage
ratio. In addition, the Company may make optional prepayments and commitment
reductions pursuant to the terms of the Credit Facility. Borrowings under the
Credit Facility will accrue interest, at the option of the Company, at either a
base rate plus an applicable margin of up to 2.0% or a eurodollar rate plus an
applicable margin of up to 3.0%. The Credit Facility is secured by the assets of
the Company and certain of its subsidiaries and guaranteed by all subsidiaries,
except the Charles Town Joint Venture.

         The net proceeds of the 1997 equity offering, together with cash
generated from operations, borrowings under the 10.625% Senior Notes and the
revolving credit facility, were sufficient to repay amounts outstanding under
the Credit Facility. The Company currently estimates that such proceeds will
also be sufficient to finance its current operations, planned capital
expenditure requirements and the costs associated with the Tennessee development
project. There can be no assurance, however, that the Company will not be
required to seek additional capital, in addition to that available from the
foregoing sources. The Company may, from time to time, seek additional funding
through public or private financing, including equity financing. There can be no
assurance that adequate funding will be available as needed or, if available, on
terms acceptable to the Company.


Item 7A. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK.

         All of the Company's debt obligations at December 31, 1997 were fixed
rate obligations, and Management, therefore, does not believe that the Company
has any material market risk from its debt obligations.

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ITEM 8  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA


                                                                        Page No.
                                                                        --------
        Report of Independent Certified Public Accountants                32
                                                                        
        Consolidated financial statements                               
            Balance sheets                                              33-34
            Statements of income                                        35-36
            Statements of shareholders' equity                            37 
            Statements of cash flows                                    38-39
                                                                        
        Notes to consolidated financial statements                      40-66


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Report of Independent Certified Public Accountants



Penn National Gaming, Inc.
  and Subsidiaries
Wyomissing, Pennsylvania

We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheets of Penn National
Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries as of December 31, 1996 and 1997, and the related
consolidated statements of income, shareholders' equity, and cash flows for each
of the three years in the period ended December 31, 1997. These consolidated
financial statements are the responsibility of the Company's management. Our
responsibility is to express an opinion on these consolidated financial
statements based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the consolidated financial statements are
free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis,
evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the consolidated financial
statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and
significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall
consolidated financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits
provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present
fairly, in all material aspects, the financial position of Penn National Gaming,
Inc. and Subsidiaries at December 31, 1996 and 1997, and the results of their
operations and their cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended
December 31, 1997 in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.



                                                         \s\ BDO Seidman, LLP
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania                               --------------------
March 2, 1998                                            BDO Seidman, LLP


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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                           Consolidated Balance Sheets
                        (In Thousands, Except Share Data)


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

December 31,                                                                           1996               1997
                                                                                ------------------------------

<S>                                                                             <C>                <C>        
Assets

Current assets
     Cash and cash equivalents                                                  $     5,634        $    21,854
     Accounts receivable                                                              4,293              2,257
     Prepaid expenses and other current assets                                        1,552              1,441
     Deferred income taxes                                                               90                469
     Prepaid income taxes                                                                --              3,003
                                                                                ------------------------------

Total current assets                                                                 11,569             29,024
                                                                                ------------------------------

Property, plant and equipment, at cost
     Land and improvements                                                           15,728             24,643
     Building and improvements                                                       30,484             56,298
     Furniture, fixtures and equipment                                                8,937             13,847
     Transportation equipment                                                           366                490
     Leasehold improvements                                                           6,680              6,778
     Leased equipment under capitalized lease                                         1,626                824
     Construction in progress                                                         2,926             11,288
                                                                                ------------------------------

                                                                                     66,747            114,168
     Less accumulated depreciation and amortization                                   8,029             11,007
                                                                                ------------------------------

Net property, plant and equipment                                                    58,718            103,161
                                                                                ------------------------------

Other assets
     Excess of cost over fair market value of net assets acquired (net of
         accumulated amortization of $811 and $1,389,
         respectively)                                                               21,885             23,055
     Prepaid acquisition costs                                                        1,764                 --
     Deferred financing costs                                                         2,416              3,014
     Miscellaneous                                                                      371                624
                                                                                ------------------------------

Total other assets                                                                   26,436             26,693
                                                                                ------------------------------

                                                                                $    96,723        $   158,878
                                                                                ------------------------------
</TABLE>

            See accompany summary of significant accounting policies
                and notes to consolidated financial statements.

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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                           Consolidated Balance Sheets
                        (In Thousands, Except Share Data)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

December 31,                                                                            1996               1997
                                                                                 ------------------------------
<S>                                                                              <C>                 <C>  
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

Current liabilities
     Current maturities of long-term debt and
         capital lease obligations                                               $     1,563        $       204
     Accounts payable                                                                  5,066              7,405
     Purses due horsemen                                                               1,421                 --
     Uncashed pari-mutuel tickets                                                      1,336              1,504
     Accrued expenses                                                                  1,373              2,753
     Accrued salaries and wages                                                          507                813
     Customer deposits                                                                   420                470
     Taxes, other than income taxes                                                      392                649
                                                                                 ------------------------------

Total current liabilities                                                             12,078             13,798
                                                                                 ------------------------------

Long-term liabilities
     Long-term debt and capital lease obligations,
         net of current maturities                                                    45,954             80,132
     Deferred income taxes                                                            10,810             11,092
                                                                                 ------------------------------

Total long-term liabilities                                                           56,764             91,224
                                                                                 ------------------------------

Commitments and contingencies

Shareholders' equity
     Preferred stock, $.01 par value, authorized 1,000,000 shares;
         issued none                                                                      --                 --
     Common stock, $.01 par value, authorized 20,000,000 shares;
         issued and outstanding 13,355,290 and 15,152,580, respectively                  134                152
     Additional paid-in capital                                                       14,299             37,969
     Retained earnings                                                                13,448             15,735
                                                                                 ------------------------------

Total shareholders' equity                                                            27,881             53,856
                                                                                 ------------------------------

                                                                                 $    96,723        $   158,878
                                                                                 ------------------------------
</TABLE>

            See accompany summary of significant accounting policies
                and notes to consolidated financial statements.


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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                           Consolidated Statements of Income
                        (In Thousands, Except Share Data)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                                                                             1995          1996           1997
Year ended December 31,
                                                                      ----------------------------------------
<S>                                                                   <C>           <C>            <C>        
Revenues
     Pari-mutuel revenues
         Live races                                                   $    21,376   $    18,727    $    27,653
         Import simulcasting                                               27,254        32,992         59,810
         Export simulcasting                                                2,142         3,347          5,279
     Gaming revenue                                                            --            --          5,712
     Admissions, programs and other racing revenues                         3,704         4,379          5,678
     Concession revenues                                                    3,200         3,389          7,404
                                                                      ----------------------------------------

Total revenues                                                             57,676        62,834        111,536
                                                                      ----------------------------------------

Operating expenses
     Purses, stakes and trophies                                           12,091        12,874         22,335
     Direct salaries, payroll taxes and employee benefits                   7,699         8,669         16,200
     Simulcast expenses                                                     9,084         9,215         12,982
     Pari-mutuel taxes                                                      4,963         5,356          9,506
     Lottery taxes and administration                                          --            --          1,874
     Other direct meet expenses                                             7,576         8,536         18,087
     Off-track wagering concessions expenses                                2,125         2,349          5,605
     Other operating expenses                                               5,002         4,942          8,735
     Depreciation and amortization                                            881         1,433          4,040
     Site development and restructuring charges                                --            --          2,437
                                                                      ----------------------------------------

Total operating expenses                                                   49,421        53,374        101,801
                                                                      ----------------------------------------

Income from operations                                                      8,255         9,460          9,735
                                                                      ----------------------------------------

Other income (expenses)
     Interest (expense)                                                       (71)         (506)        (4,591)
     Interest income                                                          269           350            935
     Other                                                                     10            --             (2)
                                                                      ----------------------------------------

Total other income (expenses)                                                 208          (156)        (3,658)
                                                                      ----------------------------------------
</TABLE>



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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                           Consolidated Statements of Income
                        (In Thousands, Except Share Data)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


Year ended December 31,                                                   1995             1996              1997
                                                                      -------------------------------------------
<S>                                                                   <C>              <C>               <C>     
Income before income taxes and extraordinary item                     $  8,463         $  9,304          $  6,077
                                                                                                       
Taxes on income                                                          3,467            3,794             2,308
                                                                      -------------------------------------------
                                                                                                       
Income before extraordinary item                                         4,996            5,510             3,769
                                                                                                       
Extraordinary item                                                                                     
     Loss on early extinguishment of debt,                                                             
         net of income taxes of $1,001                                      --               --             1,482
                                                                      -------------------------------------------
                                                                                                       
Net income                                                            $  4,996         $  5,510          $  2,287
                                                                      -------------------------------------------
                                                                                                       
Per share data                                                                                         
     Basic                                                                                             
         Income per share before extraordinary item                   $    .39         $    .41          $    .25
         Extraordinary item                                                 --               --               .10
                                                                      -------------------------------------------
         Net income per share                                              .39              .41               .15
                                                                      -------------------------------------------
     Diluted                                                                                           
         Income per share before extraordinary item                   $    .38         $    .40          $    .24
         Extraordinary item                                                 --               --               .09
                                                                      -------------------------------------------
         Net income per share                                              .38              .40               .15
                                                                      -------------------------------------------
                                                                                                       
Shares outstanding                                                                                     
     Basic                                                              12,906           13,302            14,925
     Diluted                                                            13,017           13,822            15,458
                                                                      -------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

      See accompany summary of significant accounting policies and notes to
                       consolidated financial statements.



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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                 Consolidated Statements of Shareholders' Equity
                        (In Thousands, Except Share Data)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                             Common Stock        Additional       
                                                     -------------------------    Paid in         Retained
                                                        Shares          Amount    Capital         Earnings        Total
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------------

<S>                                                  <C>                  <C>    <C>              <C>          <C>    
Balance, January 1, 1995                             12,900,000       $   43     $ 12,642         $  2,942     $15,627

Issuance of common stock                                 45,000           --          179               --         179


Net income for the year                                      --           --           --            4,996       4,996
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------------

Balance, December 31, 1995                           12,945,000           43       12,821            7,938      20,802

Issuance of common stock                                410,290            4        1,565               --       1,569

Stock splits                                                 --           87          (87)              --          --


Net income for the year                                      --           --           --            5,510       5,510
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------------

Balance, December 31, 1996                           13,355,290          134       14,299           13,448      27,881

Issuance of common stock                              1,725,000           17       22,914               --      22,931

Exercise of stock options and warrants                   72,290            1          154               --         155

Tax benefit related to
     stock options exercised                                 --           --          602               --         602


Net income for the year                                      --           --           --            2,287       2,287
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------------

Balance, December 31, 1997                           15,152,580       $  152     $ 37,969        $  15,735     $53,856
                                                     -----------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


     See accompany summary of significant accounting policies and notes to
                       consolidated financial statements.



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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                      Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
                                 (In Thousands)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                           1995          1996           1997
Year ended December 31,
                                                                      --------------------------------------
<S>                                                                   <C>         <C>            <C>        
Cash flows from operating activities
     Net income                                                       $   4,996   $     5,510    $     2,287
     Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash
         provided by operating activities
              Depreciation and amortization                                 881         1,433          4,040
              Extraordinary loss relating to early
                  extinguishment of debt, before income
                  tax benefit                                                --            --          2,483
              Deferred income taxes (benefit)                                20           228            (97)
              Decrease (increase) in
                  Accounts receivable                                      (362)       (1,870)         2,036
                  Prepaid expenses and other current assets                (158)          871            111
                  Prepaid income taxes                                       --            --         (3,003)
                  Miscellaneous other assets                                  5          (255)          (258)
              Increase (decrease) in
                  Accounts payable                                          (15)        1,288          2,339
                  Purses due horsemen                                       297          (248)        (1,421)
                  Uncashed pari-mutuel tickets                              184           632            168
                  Accrued expenses                                         (504)          827          1,380
                  Accrued salaries and wages                                128           265            306
                  Customer deposits                                          16           105             50
                  Taxes other than income taxes                             239           146            257
                  Income taxes                                              190          (985)            --
                                                                      --------------------------------------

Net cash provided by operating activities                                 5,917         7,947         10,678
                                                                      --------------------------------------

Cash flows from investing activities
     Expenditures for property, plant and equipment                      (3,958)       (6,995)       (29,196)
     Acquisition of business, net of cash acquired                           --       (47,320)       (18,248)
     (Increase) in prepaid acquisition costs                                 --        (1,514)          (176)
                                                                      --------------------------------------

Net cash (used in) investing activities                                  (3,958)      (55,829)       (47,620)
                                                                      --------------------------------------

</TABLE>



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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                      Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
                                 (In Thousands)


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


Year ended December 31,                                                    1995        1996         1997
                                                                      ----------------------------------
<S>                                                                   <C>         <C>          <C>      
Cash flows from financing activities
     Proceeds from sale of common stock                               $     179   $   1,569    $  23,086
     Tax benefit related to stock options exercised                          --          --          602
     Proceeds from long-term debt                                            --      47,000      111,167
     Principal payments on long-term debt
         and capital lease obligations                                     (126)       (123)     (78,348)
     Increase in unamortized financing cost                                  --      (2,444)      (3,345)
                                                                      ----------------------------------

Net cash provided by financing activities                                    53      46,002       53,162
                                                                      ----------------------------------

Net increase (decrease) in cash                                           2,012      (1,880)      16,220

Cash, beginning of period                                                 5,502       7,514        5,634
                                                                      ----------------------------------

Cash, end of period                                                   $   7,514   $   5,634    $  21,854
                                                                      ----------------------------------
</TABLE>

            See accompany summary of significant accounting policies
                and notes to consolidated financial statements.


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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements



1.     Summary of                 Basis of Presentation
       Significant
       Accounting                 The consolidated financial statements include 
       Policies                   the accounts of Penn National Gaming, Inc. and
                                  its subsidiaries (collectively the "Company").
                                  All significant intercompany accounts and
                                  transactions have been eliminated in
                                  consolidation. Certain prior years' amounts
                                  have been reclassified to conform to the 1997
                                  presentation.

                                  Description of Business

                                  The Company, which began operations in 1972,
                                  provides pari-mutuel wagering opportunities on
                                  both live and simulcast thoroughbred and
                                  harness horse races at two racetracks and
                                  seven off-track wagering facilities ("OTWs")
                                  located in Pennsylvania and pari-mutuel
                                  wagering opportunities and video gaming
                                  machines at Charles Town Races, the Company's
                                  Charles Town, West Virginia thoroughbred race
                                  track. Prior to the consummation of the
                                  acquisitions of Pocono Downs and Charles Town
                                  Races (see Note 2), the Company owned and
                                  operated Penn National Race Course located
                                  near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania ("Penn National
                                  Race Course"), and operated four OTWs, one
                                  each in Chambersburg, Lancaster, Reading and
                                  York, Pennsylvania. On November 27, 1996, the
                                  Company consummated the acquisition of Pocono
                                  Downs (the "Pocono Downs Acquisition") and as
                                  a result acquired Pocono Downs Racetrack,
                                  located outside Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
                                  ("Pocono Downs"), and OTWs in Allentown and
                                  Erie, Pennsylvania. In February 1997, the
                                  Company opened its seventh OTW in
                                  Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

                                  On January 15, 1997, a joint venture, in which
                                  the Company holds an 89% interest, acquired
                                  substantially all of the assets relating to
                                  Charles Town Races, a thoroughbred racing
                                  facility in Jefferson County, West Virginia
                                  (the "Charles Town Acquisition"). The Company
                                  refurbished and reopened the Charles Town
                                  facility as an entertainment complex featuring
                                  live racing, dining, simulcast wagering and,
                                  effective September 1997, Gaming Machines.

                                  At each of its three racetracks, the Company
                                  conducts pari-mutuel wagering on thoroughbred
                                  and harness races from the Company's
                                  racetracks and simulcasts from other
                                  racetracks. The Company also simulcasts its
                                  Penn National Race Course and Pocono Downs
                                  races for wagering at other racetracks and
                                  OTWs, including all Pennsylvania racetracks
                                  and OTWs and locations outside 


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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements


                                  Pennsylvania. Wagering on Penn National Race
                                  Course and Pocono Downs races and races
                                  simulcast from other racetracks also occurs
                                  through the Company's Pennsylvania racetracks'
                                  telephone account betting network.

                                  Glossary of Terminology

                                  The following is a listing of terminology used
                                  throughout the financial statements:

                                           The Company's Racetracks - Penn
                                           National Race Course near Harrisburg,
                                           Pennsylvania, Pocono Downs near
                                           Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and
                                           Charles Town Races in Charles Town,
                                           West Virginia.

                                           Gaming Machines - Video lottery
                                           terminal gaming machines.

                                           OTW - Off-track wagering location.

                                           Pari-mutuel wagering - All wagering
                                           at the Company's racetracks, at the
                                           Company's OTWs and all wagering on
                                           the Company's races at other
                                           racetracks and OTWs.

                                           Telebet - Telephone account wagering.

                                           Totalisator Services - Computer
                                           services provided to the Company by
                                           various totalisator companies for
                                           processing pari-mutuel betting odds
                                           and wagering proceeds.

                                  Pari-mutuel Revenues:

                                           Live Races - The Company's share of
                                           pari-mutuel wagering on live races
                                           within Pennsylvania and West Virginia
                                           and certain stakes races from
                                           racetracks outside of Pennsylvania
                                           and West Virginia after payment of
                                           the amount returned as winning
                                           wagers.

                                           Import Simulcasting - The Company's
                                           share of wagering at the Company's
                                           racetracks, at the Company's OTWs and
                                           by Telebet on full cards of races
                                           simulcast from other racetracks.

                                           Export Simulcasting - The Company's
                                           share of wagering at out-of-state
                                           locations on live races.


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                    Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements


                                 A summary of pari-mutuel wagering for the
                                  periods indicated is as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                  December 31,                             1995          1996           1997
                                                                    ----------------------------------------

                                  Pari-mutuel wagering on
<S>                                                                 <C>            <C>           <C>        
                                       the Company's live races     $   102,145    $   89,327    $   128,090
                                  Pari-mutuel wagering on
                                       simulcasting
                                       Import simulcasting from
                                            other racetracks            142,499       170,814        298,459
                                       Export simulcasting to out
                                            of Pennsylvania
                                            wagering facilities          72,252       112,871        176,287
                                                                    ----------------------------------------

                                   Total pari-mutuel wagering       $   316,896    $  373,012    $   602,836
                                                                    ----------------------------------------
</TABLE>


                                  Racing Meet

                                  The Penn National Race Course racing seasons
                                  for the years ended December 31, 1995, 1996
                                  and 1997 totaled 204, 206 and 212 live race
                                  days, respectively. For the year ended
                                  December 31, 1997, the Pocono Downs and
                                  Charles Town Races racing seasons totaled 134
                                  and 159 live race days, respectively.

                                  Depreciation and Amortization

                                  Depreciation of property, plant and equipment
                                  and amortization of leasehold improvements are
                                  computed by the straight-line method at rates
                                  adequate to allocate the cost of applicable
                                  assets over their estimated useful lives.
                                  Depreciation and amortization for the years
                                  ended December 31, 1995, 1996 and 1997
                                  amounted to $814,000, $1,301,000 and
                                  $3,193,000, respectively.

                                  The excess of cost over fair value of net
                                  assets acquired is being amortized on the
                                  straight-line method over a forty-year period.
                                  Amortization expense for 1995, 1996 and 1997
                                  amounted to $67,000, $98,000 and $578,000,
                                  respectively. The Company evaluates the
                                  recoverability of the goodwill quarterly, or
                                  more frequently whenever events and
                                  circumstances warrant revised estimates and
                                  considers whether the goodwill should be
                                  completely or partially written off or the
                                  amortization period accelerated.

                                  Deferred financing costs are charged to
                                  operations over the life of the underlying
                                  indebtedness. Amortization of deferred
                                  financing 


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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements


                                  costs for 1995, 1996 and 1997 amounted to
                                  $-0-, $34,000 and $269,000, respectively.

                                  The Company adopted the provisions of
                                  Statement of Financial Accounting Standards
                                  No. 121 ("SFAS 121") "Accounting for the
                                  Impairment of Long-Lived Assets and for
                                  Long-Lived Assets to Be Disposed Of" during
                                  the year ended December 31, 1995. SFAS 121
                                  establishes accounting standards for the
                                  impairment of long-lived assets, certain
                                  identifiable intangibles and goodwill related
                                  to those assets to be held and used and for
                                  long-lived assets and certain identifiable
                                  intangibles to be disposed of. The Company
                                  reviews the carrying values of its long-lived
                                  and identifiable intangible assets for
                                  possible impairment whenever events or changes
                                  in circumstances indicates that the carrying
                                  amount of the assets may not be recoverable
                                  based on undiscounted estimated future
                                  operating cash flows. As of December 31, 1997,
                                  the Company has determined that no impairment
                                  has occurred.

                                  Income Taxes

                                  The Company has adopted the provisions of
                                  Statement of Financial Accounting Standards
                                  No. 109, "Accounting for Income Taxes" ("SFAS
                                  109"). SFAS 109 requires a company to
                                  recognize deferred tax liabilities and assets
                                  for the expected future tax consequences of
                                  events that have been recognized in a
                                  company's financial statements or tax returns.
                                  Under this method, deferred tax liabilities
                                  and assets are determined based on the
                                  difference between the financial statement
                                  carrying amounts and tax bases of assets and
                                  liabilities using enacted tax rates in effect
                                  in the years in which the differences are
                                  expected to reverse.

                                  Cash and Cash Equivalents

                                  The Company considers all cash balances and
                                  highly liquid investments with original
                                  maturities of three months or less to be cash
                                  equivalents.

                                  Net Income Per Common Share

                                  The Company adopted the provisions of
                                  Statement of Financial Accounting Standards
                                  No. 128 ("SFAS 128") "Earnings Per Share" in
                                  1997. SFAS 128 provides for the calculation of
                                  "basic" and "diluted" net income per share.
                                  Basic net income per share includes no
                                  dilution and is calculated by dividing net
                                  income by 


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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements


                                  the weighted average number of common shares
                                  outstanding for the period. Dilutive net
                                  income per share reflects the potential
                                  dilution of securities that could share in the
                                  net income of the Company which consist of
                                  stock options and warrants (using the treasury
                                  stock method).


                                  Deferred Financing Costs

                                  Deferred financing costs, which are incurred
                                  by the Company in connection with debt, are
                                  charged to operations over the life of the
                                  underlying indebtedness using the interest
                                  method adjusted to give effect to any early
                                  repayments.


                                  Concentration of Credit Risk

                                  Financial instruments which potentially
                                  subject the Company to credit risk consist of
                                  cash equivalents and accounts receivable.

                                  The Company's policy is to limit the amount of
                                  credit exposure to any one financial
                                  institution and place investments with
                                  financial institutions evaluated as being
                                  creditworthy, or in short-term (less than
                                  seven days) money market and tax free bond
                                  funds which are exposed to minimal interest
                                  rate and credit risk. At December 31, 1997,
                                  the Company had bank deposits which exceeded
                                  federally insured limits by approximately
                                  $960,000 and money market and tax free bond
                                  funds of approximately $18,939,000.
                                  Concentration of credit risk, with respect to
                                  accounts receivable, is limited due to the
                                  Company's credit evaluation process. The
                                  Company does not require collateral from its
                                  customers. The Company's receivables consist
                                  principally of amounts due from other
                                  racetracks and OTWs. Historically, the Company
                                  has not incurred any significant credit
                                  related losses.

                                  Fair Value of Financial Instruments

                                  The following methods and assumptions are used
                                  to estimate the fair value of each class of
                                  financial instruments for which it is
                                  practical to estimate.

                                            Cash and Cash Equivalents: The
                                            carrying amount approximates the
                                            fair value due to the short maturity
                                            of the cash equivalents.

                                            Long-Term Debt and Capital Lease
                                            Obligations: The fair value of the
                                            Company's long-term debt and capital
                                            lease 


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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements


                                            obligations is estimated based on
                                            the quoted market prices for the
                                            same or similar issues or on the
                                            current rates offered to the Company
                                            for debt of the same remaining
                                            maturities. The carrying amount
                                            approximates fair value since the
                                            Company's interest rates approximate
                                            current interest rates.

                                  Prepaid Acquisition Costs

                                  Prepaid acquisition costs, which were incurred
                                  by the Company substantially in connection
                                  with the Charles Town Acquisition (see Note
                                  2), are included in the purchase price of the
                                  Charles Town Acquisition and allocated to the
                                  appropriate assets.

                                  Use of Estimates

                                  The preparation of financial statements in
                                  conformity with generally accepted accounting
                                  principles requires management to make
                                  estimates and assumptions that affect the
                                  reported amounts of assets and liabilities and
                                  disclosure of contingent assets and
                                  liabilities at the date of the financial
                                  statements and the reported amounts of revenue
                                  and expenses at the reporting period. Actual
                                  results could differ from those estimates.

                                  Recent Accounting Pronouncements

                                  Statement of Financial Accounting Standards
                                  No. 129, "Disclosure of Information about
                                  Capital Structure" ("SFAS 129"), effective for
                                  periods ending after December 15, 1997,
                                  establishes standards for disclosing
                                  information about an entity's capital
                                  structure. SFAS 129 requires disclosure of the
                                  pertinent rights and privileges of various
                                  securities outstanding (stock, options,
                                  warrants, preferred stock, debt and
                                  participation rights) including dividend and
                                  liquidation preferences, participant rights,
                                  call prices and dates, conversion or exercise
                                  prices and redemption requirements. Adoption
                                  of SFAS 129 will have no effect on the Company
                                  because it currently discloses the information
                                  specified.

                                  Statement of Financial Accounting Standards
                                  No. 130, "Reporting Comprehensive Income"
                                  ("SFAS 130"), establishes standards for
                                  reporting and display of comprehensive income,
                                  its components and accumulated balances.
                                  Comprehensive income is defined to include all
                                  changes in equity except those resulting from
                                  investments by owners and distributions to
                                  owners. Among other disclosures, SFAS 130
                                  requires that all items that are required to
                                  be recognized under current accounting
                                  standards as components 


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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements


                                  of comprehensive income be reported in a
                                  financial statement that is displayed with the
                                  same prominence as other financial statements.

                                  Statement of Financial Accounting Standards
                                  No. 131, "Disclosure about Segments of a
                                  Business Enterprise" ("SFAS 131"), establishes
                                  standards for the way that public enterprises
                                  report information about operating segments in
                                  annual financial statements and requires
                                  reporting of selected information about
                                  operating segments in interim financial
                                  statements issued to the public. It also
                                  establishes standards for disclosures
                                  regarding products and services, geographic
                                  areas and major customers. SFAS 131 defines
                                  operating segments as components of an
                                  enterprise about which separate financial
                                  information is available and that is evaluated
                                  regularly by the chief operating decision
                                  maker in deciding how to allocate resources
                                  and in assessing performance.

                                  Statement of Financial Accounting Standards
                                  No. 132, "Employers' Disclosures about
                                  Pensions and Other Postretirement Benefits"
                                  ("SFAS 132"), revises employers' disclosures
                                  about pension and other postretirement benefit
                                  plans. It does not change the measurement or
                                  recognition of those plans. It standardizes
                                  the disclosure requirements for pensions and
                                  other postretirement benefits to the extent
                                  practicable, requires additional information
                                  on changes in the benefit obligations and fair
                                  values of plan assets that will facilitate
                                  financial analysis and eliminates certain
                                  existing disclosure requirements.

                                  SFAS 130, SFAS 131 and SFAS 132 are effective
                                  for financial statements for periods beginning
                                  after December 15, 1997 and require
                                  comparative information for earlier years to
                                  be restated. Due to the recent issuance of
                                  these standards, management has been unable to
                                  fully evaluate the impact, if any, they may
                                  have on future financial statement
                                  disclosures.

2.     Acquisitions               Pocono Downs Acquisition

                                  On November 27, 1996, the Company purchased
                                  all of the capital stock of The Plains Company
                                  and the limited partnership interests in The
                                  Plains Company's affiliated entities
                                  (together, "Pocono Downs") for an aggregate
                                  purchase price of $48.2 million plus
                                  acquisition-related fees and expenses of
                                  $730,000. Pocono Downs conducts live harness
                                  racing at the harness racetrack located
                                  outside Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, export
                                  simulcasting of 



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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements


                                  Pocono Downs races to locations throughout the
                                  United States, pari-mutuel wagering at Pocono
                                  Downs and at OTWs in Allentown and Erie,
                                  Pennsylvania on Pocono Downs races and on
                                  import simulcast races from other racetracks,
                                  and telephone account wagering on live and
                                  import simulcast races.

                                  The Pocono Downs Acquisition was accounted for
                                  using the purchase method of accounting.
                                  Accordingly, a portion of the purchase price
                                  was allocated to the net assets acquired based
                                  on their estimated fair values. In accordance
                                  with SFAS 109, the Company recorded an
                                  additional increase to goodwill of
                                  approximately $9.7 million and a corresponding
                                  increase to a deferred tax liability,
                                  representing the difference between the
                                  financial and tax bases of certain assets
                                  acquired.

                                  The results of operations of Pocono Downs have
                                  been included in the Company's consolidated
                                  financial statements since the effective date
                                  of the acquisition. The balance of the
                                  purchase price was recorded at cost over net
                                  assets acquired as goodwill, approximately
                                  $10.4 million, and is being amortized over
                                  forty years on a straight-line basis. The
                                  Company used its Credit Facility (see Note 3)
                                  and cash of Pocono Downs to fund the
                                  acquisition.

                                  In addition, pursuant to the terms of the
                                  purchase agreement, the Company will be
                                  required to pay the sellers of Pocono Downs an
                                  additional $10 million if, within five years
                                  after the consummation of the Pocono Downs
                                  Acquisition, Pennsylvania authorizes any
                                  additional form of gaming in which the Company
                                  may participate. The $10 million payment would
                                  be payable in annual installments of $2
                                  million for five years, beginning on the date
                                  that the Company first offers such additional
                                  form of gaming.

                                  Charles Town Acquisition

                                  On February 26, 1996, the Company entered into
                                  a joint venture agreement (the "Charles Town
                                  Joint Venture") with Bryant Development
                                  Company and its affiliates ("Bryant"), the
                                  holder of an option to purchase substantially
                                  all of the assets of Charles Town Racing
                                  Limited Partnership and Charles Town Races,
                                  Inc. (together, "Charles Town") relating to
                                  the Charles Town Race Track and Shenandoah
                                  Downs (together, the "Charles Town
                                  Entertainment Complex") in Jefferson County,
                                  West Virginia. In connection with the Charles
                                  Town Joint Venture agreement, Bryant assigned
                                  the option to the Charles Town Joint Venture.
                                  In 


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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements


                                  November 1996, the Charles Town Joint Venture
                                  and Charles Town entered into an amended and
                                  restated option agreement. On November 5,
                                  1996, Jefferson County, West Virginia approved
                                  a referendum permitting installation of gaming
                                  machines at the Charles Town Entertainment
                                  Complex. On January 15, 1997, the Charles Town
                                  Joint Venture acquired substantially all of
                                  the assets of Charles Town for approximately
                                  $16.0 million plus acquisition-related fees
                                  and expenses of approximately $2.2 million.

                                  Pursuant to the original operating agreement
                                  governing the Charles Town Joint Venture, the
                                  Company held an 80% ownership interest in the
                                  Charles Town Joint Venture and was obligated
                                  to contribute 80% of the purchase price of the
                                  Charles Town Acquisition and 80% of the cost
                                  of refurbishing and Charles Town Entertainment
                                  Complex. In consideration of the fact that the
                                  Company contributed 100% of the purchase price
                                  of the Charles Town Acquisition and 100% of
                                  the cost of refurbishing the Charles Town
                                  Entertainment Complex, the Company amended its
                                  operating agreement with Bryant to, among
                                  other things, increase the Company's ownership
                                  interest in the Charles Town Joint Venture to
                                  89% and decrease Bryant's interest to 11%. In
                                  addition, the amendment provided that the
                                  entire amount the Company has contributed to
                                  the Charles Town Joint Venture for the
                                  acquisition and refurbishment of the Charles
                                  Town Entertainment Complex would be treated,
                                  as between the parties, as a loan to the
                                  Charles Town Joint Venture from the Company.
                                  Accordingly, prior to the distribution of any
                                  profits pursuant to the Charles Town Joint
                                  Venture, the Company must be repaid in full
                                  all such contributions or loans, plus accrued
                                  interest, which as of December 31, 1997,
                                  amounted to $45.9 million.

                                  Bryant had acquired its option from Showboat
                                  Operating Company ("Showboat"). Showboat has
                                  retained an option (the "Showboat Option") to
                                  operate any casino at the Charles Town
                                  Entertainment Complex in return for a
                                  management fee (to be negotiated at the time,
                                  based on rates payable for similar properties)
                                  and a right of first refusal to purchase or
                                  lease the site of any casino at the Charles
                                  Town Entertainment Complex proposed to be
                                  leased or sold and to purchase any interest
                                  proposed to be sold in any such casino on the
                                  same terms offered by a third party or
                                  otherwise negotiated with the Charles Town
                                  Joint Venture. The rights retained by Showboat
                                  under the Showboat Option extend for a period
                                  of five years from November 6, 1996, the date
                                  that the Charles Town Joint Venture exercised
                                  its option to purchase the Charles Town Races,
                                  and expires thereafter unless legislation to


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                   Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements


                                  permit casino gaming at the Charles Town
                                  Entertainment Complex has been adopted prior
                                  to the end of the five-year period. If such
                                  legislation has been adopted prior to such
                                  time, then the rights of Showboat continue for
                                  a reasonable time (not less than 24 months) to
                                  permit completion of negotiations.

                                  While the express terms of the Showboat Option
                                  do not specify which activities at the Charles
                                  Town Entertainment Complex would constitute
                                  operation of a casino, Showboat has agreed
                                  that the installation and operation of gaming
                                  devices linked to the lottery (like the Gaming
                                  Machines the Company has installed and will
                                  continue to install) at the Charles Town
                                  Entertainment Complex's racetrack would not
                                  trigger Showboat's right to exercise the
                                  Showboat Option. The Company would be required
                                  to pay a management fee to Showboat for the
                                  operation of the casino.

                                  The Charles Town Joint Venture refurbished and
                                  reopened the Charles Town Entertainment
                                  Complex as an entertainment complex that
                                  features live racing, dining, simulcast
                                  wagering and, effective September 1997, the
                                  operation of gaming machines. The cost of the
                                  refurbishment was approximately $27.0 million
                                  inclusive of $614,000 of capitalized interest
                                  and exclusive of the costs of leasing gaming
                                  machines through December 31, 1997.
                                  Construction in progress at December 31, 1997
                                  primarily consists of approximately $9.5
                                  million related to the Charles Town
                                  Entertainment Complex refurbishments. The
                                  estimated cost to complete these
                                  refurbishments as of December 31, 1997 is
                                  approximately $475,000.

                                  Effective June 4, 1996, the Charles Town Joint
                                  Venture entered into a Loan and Security
                                  Agreement with Charles Town. The Loan and
                                  Security Agreement provided for a working
                                  capital line of credit in the amount of
                                  $1,250,000 and a requisite reduction of the
                                  purchase price under the option, by $1.60 for
                                  each dollar borrowed under that line. Upon
                                  consummation of the Charles Town Acquisition,
                                  Charles Town Races, Inc. repaid the loan. The
                                  parties agreed that $936,000 of the amount
                                  borrowed was eligible for the $1.60 purchase
                                  price reduction and are negotiating the
                                  applicability of the purchase price reduction
                                  to the remaining $219,000 that was borrowed.

                                  The Charles Town Acquisition was accounted for
                                  using the purchase method of accounting.
                                  Accordingly, a portion of the purchase price
                                  was allocated to the net assets acquired based
                                  on their estimated fair values. The balance of
                                  the purchase price was recorded as cost over
                                  net assets acquired as goodwill, 


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                                  approximately $1.7 million, and is being
                                  amortized over forty years on a straight-line
                                  basis. The Company used its credit facility
                                  (see Note 3) and cash from operations to fund
                                  the acquisition.

                                  The 1997 results of operations of Charles Town
                                  have been included in the Company's
                                  consolidated financial statements since
                                  January 15, 1997, the effective date of the
                                  acquisition. The 1997 results of Charles Town
                                  closely represents a full year of operations
                                  and the 1996 results of Charles Town are
                                  immaterial to the financial statements taken
                                  as a whole, therefore, no pro forma financial
                                  information is presented.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

3.     Long-Term Debt             Long-term debt and capital lease obligations are as follows:
       and Capital Lease          
       Obligations                 December 31,                                         1996          1997
                                                                                       ----------------------
                                                                                               (In thousands)
 <S>                                                                                         <C>           <C>
                                  Long-term debt
                                       Senior Notes - $80 million face amount,
                                            due December 15, 2004 with interest
                                            payable at 10.625% per annum to
                                            noteholders semi-annually on June 15
                                            and December 15, commencing June 15,
                                            1998. The notes are unsecured and
                                            are unconditionally guaranteed by
                                            certain subsidiaries of the Company.
                                                                                      $      --    $  80,000

                                       Term loans payable to a bank group in
                                            quarterly installments (see
                                            additional information below under
                                            Credit Facilities). These term loans
                                            were paid in December 1997 from the
                                            proceeds of
                                            the Debt Offering.                           47,000           --

                                       Other notes payable                                  380          279

                                   Capital Lease Obligations                                137           57
                                                                                      ----------------------

                                                                                         47,517       80,336
                                   Less current maturities                                1,563          204
                                                                                      ----------------------

                                                                                      $  45,954    $  80,132
                                                                                      ----------------------
</TABLE>



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                                  Credit Facilities

                                  At December 31, 1996 and 1997, the Company was
                                  contingently obligated under letters of credit
                                  with face amounts aggregating $1,436,000 and
                                  $1,634,000, respectively. These amounts
                                  consisted of $1,336,000 and $1,534,000,
                                  respectively, relating to the horsemens'
                                  account balances and $100,000 for Pennsylvania
                                  pari-mutuel taxes in each period.

                                  In November 1996, the Company entered into an
                                  agreement with a bank group which provides an
                                  aggregate of $75 million of credit facilities,
                                  which included a $5 million revolving credit
                                  facility ("1996 Credit Facility").
                                  Simultaneously with the closing of the 1996
                                  Credit Facility, the Company repaid amounts
                                  outstanding under its old credit facility and
                                  replaced it. The 1996 Credit Facility
                                  consisted of two term loan facilities of $47
                                  million and $23 million (together, the "Term
                                  Loans") which were used for the Pocono Downs
                                  and Charles Town acquisitions, respectively,
                                  and which were used for a portion of the cost
                                  of refurbishment of the Charles Town
                                  Entertainment Complex, and a revolving credit
                                  facility of $5 million (together, the
                                  "Loans"). The Term Loans were repaid in
                                  December 1997 with the proceeds of the
                                  Company's debt offering. See "Debt Offering"
                                  hereinafter. At such time the 1996 Credit
                                  Facility was amended and restated to provide
                                  for a $12 million revolving credit facility,
                                  including a $3 million sublimit for standby
                                  letters of credit, which matures in December
                                  2002. The revolving credit facility is secured
                                  by substantially all of the assets of the
                                  Company. The revolving credit facility
                                  provides for certain covenants, including
                                  those of a financial nature. The Company would
                                  not have been in compliance with certain
                                  covenants had the bank group not granted
                                  waiver of certain technical defaults regarding
                                  minimum consolidated net worth, consolidated
                                  cash interest coverage ratio and minimum
                                  leverage ratio. However, at December 31, 1997
                                  the Company had not drawn any portion of the
                                  revolving credit facility (although a $1.6
                                  million letter of credit was issued against
                                  such revolving credit facility) and had
                                  adequate capital resources even without
                                  consideration of its revolving credit
                                  facility.

                                  At the Company's option, the revolving
                                  facility may bear interest at the highest of:
                                  (1) 1/2 of 1% in excess of the federal reserve
                                  reported certificate of deposit rate, (2) the
                                  rate that the bank group announces from time
                                  to time as its prime lending rate and (3) 1/2
                                  of 1% in excess of the federal funds rate plus
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                                  up to 2% or the revolving facility may also
                                  bear interest at a rate tied to a eurodollar
                                  rate plus an applicable margin of up to 3%.

                                  Mandatory repayments of the revolving facility
                                  are required in an amount equal to a
                                  percentage of the net cash proceeds from any
                                  issuance or incurrence of equity or funded
                                  debt by the Company, that percentage to be
                                  dependent upon the then outstanding balance of
                                  the revolving facility and the Company's
                                  leverage ratio; however, the existing credit
                                  facility, as amended, permitted the Company to
                                  retain up to the first $19 million of proceeds
                                  from an offering of the Company's equity
                                  securities. Mandatory repayments of varying
                                  percentages are also required in the event of
                                  either asset sales in excess of stipulated
                                  amounts or defined excess cash flow.

                                  Debt Offering

                                  On December 12, 1997, the Company and certain
                                  of its subsidiaries (as guarantors) entered
                                  into a purchase agreement for the sale and
                                  issuance of $80,000,000 aggregate principal
                                  amount of its 10.625% Senior Notes due 2004
                                  (the "Offering"). The net proceeds of the
                                  Offering were used for repayment of existing
                                  indebtedness, for capital expenditures and for
                                  general corporate purposes. Interest on the
                                  notes will accrue from their date of original
                                  issuance (the "Issue Date") and will be
                                  payable semi-annually, commencing in 1998. The
                                  notes will be redeemable, in whole or in part,
                                  at the option of the Company in 2001 or
                                  thereafter at the redemption prices set forth
                                  in the Offering, plus accrued and unpaid
                                  interest to the date of redemption.

                                  The notes are general unsecured senior
                                  obligations of the Company and rank equally in
                                  right of payment to any existing and future
                                  unsubordinated indebtedness of the Company and
                                  senior in right of payment with all existing
                                  and future subordinated indebtedness of the
                                  Company. The notes are unconditionally
                                  guaranteed (the "Guarantees") on a senior
                                  basis by certain of the Company's existing
                                  subsidiaries (the "Subsidiary Guarantors").
                                  The Guarantees are general unsecured
                                  obligations of the Subsidiary Guarantors and
                                  rank equally in right of payment to any
                                  unsubordinated indebtedness of the Subsidiary
                                  Guarantors and rank senior in right of payment
                                  to all other subordinated obligations of the
                                  Subsidiary Guarantors. The notes are
                                  effectively subordinated in right of payment
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                                  Company, including indebtedness incurred under
                                  the amended $12 million revolving credit
                                  facility.



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                                  The following is a schedule of future minimum
                                  lease payments under capitalized leases and
                                  repayments of long-term debt, as of December
                                  31, 1997:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                              Term
                                                                                             Loans
                                                                                               and
                                                                           Capitalized       Notes
                                   December 31,                               Leases       Payable        Total
                                                                         -------------------------------------------
                                                                                                       (In thousands)
                                                                                                       
<S>                                    <C>                               <C>            <C>             <C>        
                                       1998                              $        51    $        157    $       208
                                       1999                                       10              32             42
                                       2000                                       --              35             35
                                       2001                                       --              38             38
                                       2002                                       --              17             17
                                       Thereafter                                 --          80,000         80,000
                                                                         -------------------------------------------
                                                                                                       
                                   Total minimum payments                         61          80,279         80,340
                                   Less interest discount amount                   4              --              4
                                                                         -------------------------------------------
                                                                                                       
                                   Total present value of net                                          
                                       minimum lease payments and total                                
                                       notes payable                              57          80,279         80,326
                                   Current maturities                             47             157            204
                                                                         -------------------------------------------
                                                                                                       
                                   Total noncurrent maturities           $        10    $     80,122    $    80,132
                                                                         -------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

                                  On February 18, 1997, the Company completed a
                                  secondary public offering of 1,725,000 shares
                                  of common stock and used $19 million of the
                                  $23 million proceeds therefrom to reduce the
                                  then outstanding Term Loan amounts (see Note
                                  8).

4.     Customer                   Customer deposits represent amounts held by 
       Deposits                   the Company for telephone wagering.

5.     Commitments                In November 1997, the Company  signed a new  
       and                        Totalisator services and equipment agreement 
       Contingencies              for all of its subsidiaries. The agreement is 
                                  for five years, expiring on March 31, 2003.
                                  The new agreement provides for annual payments
                                  based on a specified percentage of the total
                                  amount wagered at the Company's facilities
                                  with a minimum annual payment of $1,475,000.

                                  The Company is also liable under numerous
                                  operating leases for automobiles, other
                                  equipment and buildings, which expire through
                                  2004. Total rental expense under these
                                  agreements were $672,000, $1,001,000 and
                                  $807,000 for the years ended December 31,
                                  1995, 1996 and 1997, respectively.

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                                  The future lease commitments relating to
                                  noncancelable operating leases as of December
                                  31, 1997 are as follows:

                                                                 (In thousands)
                                       1998                        $   1,035
                                       1999                            1,084
                                       2000                            1,099
                                       2001                            1,067
                                       2002                            1,070
                                       Thereafter                      1,696
                                                                   ---------

                                                                   $   7,051
                                                                   ---------

                                  On April 12, 1994, the Company entered into
                                  employment agreements with its Chairman and
                                  Chief Financial Officer at annual base
                                  salaries of $225,000 and $95,000,
                                  respectively. The agreements became effective
                                  June 1, 1994 and, as amended, terminate on
                                  June 30, 1999. Each agreement prohibits the
                                  employee from competing with the Company
                                  during its term and for one year thereafter,
                                  and requires a death benefit payment by the
                                  Company equal to 50% of the employee's annual
                                  salary in effect at the time of death.

                                  In August 1994, the Company signed a
                                  consulting agreement with its former Chairman
                                  expiring in August 1999 at an annual payment
                                  of $125,000.

                                  On June 1, 1995, the Company entered into an
                                  employment agreement with its President and
                                  Chief Operating Officer at an annual base
                                  salary of $210,000. The agreement terminates
                                  on June 12, 1998. The agreement prohibits the
                                  employee from competing with the Company
                                  during its term and for two years thereafter,
                                  and requires a death benefit payment by the
                                  Company equal to 50% of the employee's annual
                                  salary in effect at the time of his death.

                                  Under an agreement between the Company and its
                                  former president, the former president
                                  received options to purchase 150,000 shares of
                                  common stock at the fair value as of the date
                                  of grant of $3.33 per share expiring May 31,
                                  2000.

                                  The Company has two profit sharing plans under
                                  the provisions of Section 401(k) of the
                                  Internal Revenue Code; The Penn National
                                  Gaming, Inc. Profit Sharing Plan (the "Penn
                                  National 401(k) Plan") and the Pocono Downs
                                  Inc. Profit Sharing Plan 


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                                  (the "Pocono Downs 401(k) Plan") cover all
                                  eligible employees who are not members of a
                                  bargaining unit. Both Plans enable employees
                                  choosing to participate to defer a portion of
                                  their salary in a retirement fund to be
                                  administered by the Company. The Company's
                                  contributions to the Penn National 401(k) Plan
                                  are set at 50% of employees' elective salary
                                  deferrals which may be made up to a maximum of
                                  6% of employee compensation. The Company has
                                  no obligation to contribute to the Pocono
                                  Downs 401(k) plan. However, for the years
                                  ended December 31, 1995, 1996 and 1997 the
                                  Company has made discretionary contributions
                                  to the Pocono Downs 401(k) Plan based upon a
                                  percentage of the employee elective deferrals
                                  which may be made up to a maximum of 15% of
                                  employee compensation. The Company made
                                  contributions to these plans of approximately
                                  $70,000, $89,000 and $145,000 for the years
                                  ended December 31, 1995, 1996 and 1997,
                                  respectively.

                                  Charles Town has a defined contribution plan
                                  covering substantially all of its employees.
                                  Charles Town makes monthly contributions equal
                                  to the amount accrued for retirement expense,
                                  which is calculated as .25% of the daily
                                  mutual handle and .5% of the net video lottery
                                  revenues. Total contributions for the year
                                  ended December 31, 1997 was $114,000.

                                  In June 1997, the Charles Town Joint Venture,
                                  which is operated as PNGI Charles Town Gaming,
                                  LLC, an 89% subsidiary of the Company entered
                                  into an agreement (the "GTECH Agreement") with
                                  GTECH relating to the lease, installation and
                                  service of a video lottery system ("VLS") at
                                  the Charles Town Entertainment Complex. The
                                  GTECH Agreement provides that GTECH will be
                                  the exclusive provider of VLS and related
                                  services, including video lottery terminals
                                  and slot machines, if any, at the Charles Town
                                  Entertainment Complex; provided, however, the
                                  Charles Town Joint Venture has retained
                                  management control over the VLS. The GTECH
                                  Agreement has a term of five years from the
                                  first date on which 400 Gaming Machines are
                                  installed, operational and generating net win
                                  (total of all cash inserted into, or game
                                  credits played on, a video lottery terminal
                                  minus the total value of all prizes paid).
                                  Pursuant to the GTECH Agreement, the Charles
                                  Town Joint Venture has agreed to pay GTECH a
                                  fee which can range between 4% and 10% of
                                  Gaming Machine gross revenue. The Company
                                  generally is obligated to pay a lower
                                  percentage of Gaming Machine gross revenue to
                                  GTECH at higher levels of average win per day
                                  per machine and a higher percentage of Gaming
                                  Machine gross revenue at lower levels of
                                  average win per 


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                                  day per machine; provided, however, the
                                  Charles Town Joint Venture is obligated to pay
                                  GTECH the greater of the percentage fee
                                  described above or a minimum annual fee of
                                  $4.3 million if more than 800 Gaming Machines
                                  are in operation at the Charles Town
                                  Entertainment Complex. The payments pursuant
                                  to the GTECH Agreement include the cost of the
                                  rental of the Gaming Machines, the rental of
                                  the software (which is not a component of the
                                  VLS, as defined), technical assistance and
                                  programming services, maintenance and
                                  marketing services. At the end of the term of
                                  the GTECH Agreement, the Charles Town Joint
                                  Venture will purchase the VLS from GTECH for a
                                  cash purchase price equal to the net
                                  unamortized residual value of the VLS. In the
                                  event GTECH terminates the agreement because
                                  of the Charles Town Joint Venture's material
                                  misrepresentation and/or breach of the GTECH
                                  Agreement, the Charles Town Joint Venture must
                                  purchase the VLS from GTECH at a price equal
                                  to the net unamortized residual value of the
                                  VLS at that time and pay an additional
                                  one-time fee as follows: for such termination
                                  in the first year of the term, $8.5 million,
                                  for such termination in the second year of the
                                  term, $6.6 million; for such termination in
                                  the third year of the term, $5.0 million; for
                                  such termination in the fourth year of the
                                  term, $3.7 million; and for such termination
                                  in the fifth year of the term, $2.5 million.
                                  Pursuant to the GTECH Agreement, the Charles
                                  Town Joint Venture must maintain tangible net
                                  worth equal to at least 105% of the amounts
                                  payable as additional fees in the event of a
                                  termination as set forth in the preceding
                                  sentence.

                                  On March 26, 1997, the Company entered into an
                                  agreement to purchase property for its
                                  Carbondale, Pennsylvania OTW facility. The
                                  agreement provides for a purchase price of
                                  $200,000 and is subject to numerous
                                  contingencies, including approval by the
                                  Pennsylvania State Harness Racing Commission
                                  (the "Harness Racing Commission"). On June 5,
                                  1997, the Company's application was approved
                                  by the Harness Racing Commission. In October
                                  1997, the Company entered into a construction
                                  contract regarding the Carbondale OTW
                                  facility. Commitments under this contract at
                                  December 31, 1997 were approximately $1.2
                                  million. The Company expects to have the
                                  facility constructed and operational in the
                                  first quarter of 1998.

                                  On June 20, 1997, the Company acquired options
                                  to purchase approximately 100 acres of land in
                                  Memphis, Tennessee for an aggregate purchase
                                  price of $2.7 million. The Company paid
                                  $11,000 to acquire the options and has the
                                  right to extend the 


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                                  options from month to month until June 20,
                                  1998 upon the payment of $11,000 per month.
                                  The Company has filed an application to the
                                  Tennessee State Racing Commission for the
                                  proposed development of a harness racetrack
                                  and off-track wagering facility at the site on
                                  October 9, 1997. The Company anticipates to
                                  hear the results of the Commission's review of
                                  the application during the second quarter of
                                  1998.

                                  On July 9, 1997, the Company entered into a
                                  lease agreement for its Hazleton, Pennsylvania
                                  OTW facility. The initial term of the lease is
                                  for ten years with two additional five-year
                                  renewal options available. This lease provides
                                  for minimum annual lease payments of $98,400
                                  in years one through five and $108,240 in
                                  years six through ten. The agreement is
                                  subject to numerous contingencies, including
                                  approval by the Harness Racing Commission. On
                                  September 26, 1997, the Company's application
                                  was approved by the Harness Racing Commission.
                                  In November 1997, the Company entered into a
                                  construction contract regarding the Hazleton
                                  OTW facility. Commitments under this contract
                                  at December 31, 1997 were approximately $1.2
                                  million. The Company expects to have the
                                  facility constructed and operational in the
                                  first quarter of 1998.

                                  On September 9, 1997, the Company entered into
                                  a lease agreement for its Stroudsburg,
                                  Pennsylvania OTW facility. The initial term of
                                  the lease is for ten years with two additional
                                  five-year renewal options available. This
                                  lease provides for minimum annual lease
                                  payments of $101,640 during its initial term.
                                  The table above does not reflect this lease
                                  commitment. The agreement is subject to
                                  numerous contingencies, including approval by
                                  the Harness Racing Commission. On November 6,
                                  1997, the Company's application was approved
                                  by the Harness Racing Commission. The Company
                                  is awaiting land development plan approvals
                                  and has no definitive date of opening at this
                                  time.

                                  On September 26, 1997, the Company entered
                                  into a lease agreement for its proposed
                                  Altoona, Pennsylvania OTW facility. The
                                  initial term of the lease is for ten years
                                  with two additional five-year renewal options
                                  available. This lease provides for minimum
                                  annual lease payments of $92,400 during its
                                  initial term. The table presented above does
                                  not reflect this lease commitment. The
                                  agreement is subjected to numerous
                                  contingencies, including approval by the
                                  Pennsylvania State Horse Racing Commission. On
                                  January 15, 1998, the Company's application
                                  was approved by the Pennsylvania State Horse
                                  Racing Commission. The Company 


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                                  expects to have the facility renovated and
                                  operational in the third quarter of 1998.

                                  The Company is subject to possible liabilities
                                  arising from environmental conditions at the
                                  landfill adjacent to Pocono Downs racetrack.
                                  Specifically, the Company may incur expenses
                                  in connection with the landfill in the future,
                                  which expenses may not be reimbursed by the
                                  four municipalities which are parties to an
                                  existing settlement agreement. The Company is
                                  unable to estimate the amount, if any, that it
                                  may be required to expend.


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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
6.     Income Taxes               The provision for income taxes charged to operations was as follows:

                                   Year ended December 31,                    1995         1996         1997
                                                                         -----------------------------------
<S>                                                                      <C>          <C>          <C>      
                                   Current tax expense
                                       Federal                           $   2,605    $   2,686    $   2,006
                                       State                                   842          880          399
                                                                         -----------------------------------

                                   Total current                             3,447        3,566        2,405
                                                                         -----------------------------------

                                   Deferred tax expense (benefit)
                                       Federal                                  15          178          (56)
                                       State                                     5           50          (41)
                                                                         -----------------------------------

                                   Total deferred                               20          228          (97)
                                                                         -----------------------------------

                                   Total provision                       $   3,467    $   3,794    $   2,308
                                                                         -----------------------------------

                                  Deferred tax assets and liabilities are
                                  comprised of the following:

                                   December 31,                                            1996         1997
                                                                                   -------------------------

                                   Deferred tax assets
                                       Reserve for debit balances
                                            of horsemens' accounts, bad
                                            debts restructuring charges
                                            and litigation                            $      90    $     469
                                                                                   -------------------------

                                   Deferred tax liabilities
                                       Property, plant and
                                            equipment                                 $  10,810    $  11,092
                                                                                   -------------------------


                                  The following is a reconciliation of the
                                  statutory federal income tax rate to the
                                  actual effective income tax rate for the
                                  following periods:

                                   Year ended December 31,                      1995         1996       1997
                                                                          --------------------------------

                                   Percent of pretax income
                                       Federal tax rate                        34.0%        34.0%      34.0%
                                       Increase in taxes resulting from
                                            state and local income taxes,
                                            net of federal tax benefit           6.7          6.6        3.9
                                       Permanent difference relating to
                                            amortization of goodwill              .3           .2         .9
                                       Other miscellaneous items                  --           --        (.8)
                                                                          ----------------------------------

                                                                               41.0%        40.8%       38.0%
                                                                          ----------------------------------
</TABLE>



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7.     Supplemental               Cash paid during the year for interest was 
       Disclosures of             $71,000, $506,000 and $4,346,000 in 1995, 
       Cash Flow                  1996 and 1997, respectively.
       Information
                                  Cash paid during the year for income taxes was
                                  $2,839,000, $2,490,000 and $3,649,000 in 1995,
                                  1996 and 1997, respectively.

                                  Noncash investing and financing activities
                                  were as follows:

                                  During 1996, the Company purchased Pocono
                                  Downs for an aggregate purchase price of
                                  $47,320,000, net of cash acquired. In
                                  conjunction with the acquisition, liabilities
                                  were assumed as follows:

<TABLE>
<S>                                                                                           <C>           
                                  Fair value of assets acquired, primarily 
                                       property, plant and equipment                          $   53,150,000
                                  Cash paid for the capital stock and the limited
                                       partnership interests                                      47,320,000
                                                                                              --------------

                                   Liabilities assumed                                        $    5,830,000
                                                                                              --------------
</TABLE>


                                  During 1996, the Company issued a $250,000
                                  long-term note payable for the incurrence of
                                  prepaid Charles Town Acquisition costs.

8.     Common Stock               On February 18, 1997, the Company completed a
                                  secondary public offering of 1,725,000 shares
                                  of its common stock. The net proceeds of $23
                                  million were used to reduce $19 million of the
                                  Term Loan amounts outstanding under the
                                  Existing Credit Facility with the balance of
                                  the proceeds used to finance a portion of the
                                  cost of the refurbishment of the Charles Town
                                  Entertainment Complex (see Note 2 for
                                  Acquisitions).

                                  In April 1994, the Company's Board of
                                  Directors and shareholders adopted and
                                  approved the Stock Option Plan ("Plan"). On
                                  April 30, 1997, the shareholders and the Board
                                  of Directors approved an increase in the
                                  number of authorized shares underlying stock
                                  options to be granted from 1,290,000 to
                                  2,000,000 shares. Therefore, the Plan permits
                                  the grant of options to purchase up to
                                  2,000,000 shares of Common Stock, subject to
                                  antidilution adjustments, at a price per share
                                  no less than 100% of the fair market value of
                                  the Common Stock on the date an option is
                                  granted with respect to incentive stock
                                  options only. The price would be no less than
                                  110% of fair market value in the case of an
                                  incentive stock option granted to any
                                  individual who owns more than 10% of the total
                                  combined voting power of all classes of
                                  outstanding stock. The Plan provides for the
                                  granting of both incentive stock options
                                  intended to qualify under Section 422 of the
                                  Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and
                                  nonqualified stock options which do not so
                                  qualify. Unless the Plan is terminated earlier
                                  by the Board of Directors, the Plan will
                                  terminate in April 2004.

                                  Stock options that expire between May 26, 2001
                                  and October 23, 2006 have been granted to
                                  officers and directors to purchase Common
                                  Stock at prices ranging from $3.33 to $17.63
                                  per share.



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                                  All options and warrants were granted at
                                  market prices at date of grant. The following
                                  table contains information on stock options
                                  issued under the Plan for the three year
                                  period ended December 31, 1997:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                           Exercise
                                                                      Option            Price Range      Average
                                                                      Shares              Per Share        Price
                                                                 ------------------------------------------------

<S>                                                             <C>                    <C>            <C>       
                                   Outstanding at
                                       January 1, 1995               465,000                  $3.33   $     3.33
                                   Granted                           345,000           3.33 to 5.58         5.51
                                                                 -----------

                                   Outstanding at
                                       December 31, 1995             810,000           3.33 to 5.58         3.82
                                   Granted                           280,000          5.63 to 17.63        12.99
                                   Exercised                        (110,250)                  3.33         3.33
                                                                 -----------

                                   Outstanding at
                                       December 31, 1996             979,750          3.33 to 17.63         9.10
                                   Granted                           100,000         11.50 to 16.63        15.59
                                   Exercised                         (39,250)          3.33 to 5.63         4.01
                                                                 -----------

                                   Outstanding at
                                       December 31, 1997           1,040,500          3.33 to 17.63         7.31
                                                                 -----------
</TABLE>

                                  In addition, 300,000 common stock options were
                                  issued outside the Plan on October 23, 1996.
                                  These options were issued at $17.63 per share
                                  and are exercisable through October 23, 2006.

                                  Exercisable at year-end:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                    Exercise        Weighted
                                                             Option              Price Range         Average
                                                             Shares                Per Share           Price
                                                          --------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                       <C>               <C>                 <C>       
                                   1995                     270,000           $3.33 to $5.58      $     3.33
                                   1996                     337,250            3.33 to 17.63            3.71
                                   1997                     653,833            3.33 to 17.63            7.08
                                                          --------------------------------------------------

                                   Options available for future grant:                             1994 Plan
                                                                                                ------------

                                   1997                                                              805,000
                                                                                                ------------
</TABLE>



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                  Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements


                                  The following table summarizes information
                                  about stock options outstanding at December
                                  31, 1997:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                 Ranges                 Total
                                                                    -----------------------------     ---------
                                                                             $3.33          $5.58         $3.33
                                   Range of exercise prices               to $5.50      to $17.63     to $17.63
                                                                    -------------------------------------------
<S>                                                                    <C>               <C>           <C>      
                                   Outstanding options:                                              
                                       Number outstanding at                                         
                                            December 31, 1997              641,000        694,500     1,335,500
                                       Weighted average remaining                                    
                                            contractual life               
                                            (years)                           5.82           7.36          6.62
                                       Weighted average exercise                                     
                                            price                       $     3.84      $   14.97    $     9.63
                                                                                                     
                                   Exercisable options                                               
                                       Number outstanding at                                         
                                            December 31, 1997              471,000        182,833       653,833
                                       Weighted average exercise                                     
                                            price                       $     3.79      $   15.56    $     7.08
</TABLE>

                                  Warrants outstanding have been granted to the
                                  underwriters of the Company's initial public
                                  offering and to certain officers and directors
                                  to purchase Common Stock at prices ranging
                                  from $3.33 to $4.00 per share which expire on
                                  June 2, 1999 and May 31, 2000.



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                  Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements


                                  During 1995, the Company canceled 150,000
                                  warrants which were granted to a former
                                  officer of the Company at a price of $3.33 per
                                  share and were to expire on May 31, 2000. The
                                  150,000 canceled warrants were replaced with
                                  150,000 shares of common stock purchase
                                  options at an exercise price of $3.33 per
                                  share. A summary of the warrant transactions
                                  follows:
  
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                    Exercise
                                                                                       Price       Weighted
                                                                     Warrant           Range        Average
                                                                      Shares       Per Share          Price
                                                                   -----------------------------------------

<S>                                                                  <C>            <C>         <C>        
                                   Warrants outstanding at           690,000        $3.33 to    $      3.85
                                       January 1, 1995                                 $4.00
                                   Warrants canceled                (150,000)           3.33           3.33
                                   Warrants exercised                (45,000)           4.00           4.00
                                                                   ---------

                                   Warrants outstanding at
                                       December 31, 1995             495,000            4.00           4.00
                                   Warrants exercised               (300,000)           4.00           4.00
                                                                   ---------

                                   Warrants outstanding at
                                       December 31, 1996             195,000            4.00           4.00
                                   Warrants exercised                (46,000)           4.00           4.00
                                                                   ---------

                                   Warrants outstanding at
                                       December 31, 1997             149,000            4.00           4.00
                                                                   ---------
</TABLE>

                                  During 1995, the FASB adopted Statement of
                                  Financial Accounting Standards No. 123 ("SFAS
                                  123"), "Accounting for Stock-Based
                                  Compensation", which has recognition
                                  provisions that establish a fair value based
                                  method of accounting for stock-based employee
                                  compensation plans and established fair value
                                  as the measurement basis for transactions in
                                  which an entity acquires goods or services
                                  from nonemployees in exchange for equity
                                  instruments. SFAS 123 also has certain
                                  disclosure provisions. Adoption of the
                                  recognition provisions of SFAS 123 with regard
                                  to these transactions with nonemployees was
                                  required for all such transactions entered
                                  into after December 15, 1994, and the Company
                                  adopted these provisions as required. The
                                  recognition provision with regard to the fair
                                  value based method of accounting for
                                  stock-based employee compensation plans is
                                  optional. Accounting Principles Board Opinion
                                  No. 25 "Accounting for Stock Issued to
                                  Employers" ("APB 25") uses what is referred to
                                  as an intrinsic value based method of
                                  accounting. The Company has decided to
                                  continue to apply APB 25 for its stock-based
                                  employee compensation arrangements.

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                  Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements


                                  Accordingly, no compensation cost has been
                                  recognized. Had compensation cost for the
                                  Company's employee stock option plan been
                                  determined based on the fair value at the
                                  grant date for awards under the plan
                                  consistent with the method of SFAS 123, the
                                  Company's net income and net income per share
                                  would have been reduced to the pro forma
                                  amounts indicated below:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                   Year ended December 31,              1995          1996           1997
                                                                  ---------------------------------------
<S>                                                              <C>           <C>            <C>        
                                   Net income                      
                                            As reported          $ 4,996,000   $ 5,510,000    $ 2,287,000
                                            Pro forma              4,984,000     5,344,000      1,660,000
                                   Basic net income                
                                       per share                   
                                            As reported          $       .39   $       .41    $       .15
                                            Pro forma                    .39           .40            .11
                                   Diluted net income              
                                       per share                   
                                            As reported          $       .38   $       .40    $       .15
                                            Pro forma                    .38           .39            .11
</TABLE>
                                  The fair value of each option and warrant
                                  grant is estimated on the date of grant using
                                  the Black-Scholes option-pricing model with
                                  the following weighted-average assumptions
                                  used for grants in 1995, 1996 and 1997:
                                  dividend yield of 0%; expected volatility of
                                  20%; risk-free interest rate of 6%; and
                                  expected lives of 5 years. The effects of
                                  applying SFAS 123 in this pro forma disclosure
                                  are not indicative of future amounts. SFAS 123
                                  does not apply to awards prior to 1995 and
                                  additional awards in future years are
                                  anticipated.

9.     Loss From                  In 1997, the Company recorded an extraordinary
       Retirement                 loss of $1,482,000 after taxes for the early 
       of Debt                    retirement of debt. The extraordinary loss
                                  consists primarily of write-offs of deferred
                                  finance costs associated with the retired
                                  notes and legal and bank fees relating to the
                                  early extinguishment of the debt.

10.    Site Development           During 1997, the Company incurred site 
       and Restructuring          development ($1,735,000) and restructuring 
       Charges                    ($702,000) charges of $2,437,000. The site 
                                  development charges consist of $800,000
                                  related to the Charles Town Races facility and
                                  $935,000 related to the abandonment of certain
                                  certain proposed operating sites during 1997.
                                  The restructuring charges primarily consist of
                                  $350,000 in severance termination benefits and
                                  other charges at the Charles Town Races
                                  facility; $300,000 for the restructuring of
                                  the Erie, Pennsylvania off-track wagering
                                  facility and $52,000 of property and equipment
                                  written-off in connection with the
                                  discontinuation of Penn National Speedway,
                                  Inc. operations during 1997. These charges,
                                  net of 


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                  Penn National Gaming, Inc. and Subsidiaries
                   Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements


                                  income taxes, decreased the 1997 net income
                                  and diluted net income per share by $1,462,000
                                  and $0.09 per share, respectively.

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ITEM 9  CHANGES AND DISAGREEMENTS WITH ACCOUNTANTS ON ACCOUNTING AND 
        FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE

        Not Applicable



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                                    PART III

ITEM 10  DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THE REGISTRANT

         The information required by Item 10 is incorporated by reference from
         the Company's definitive proxy statement with respect to the Company's
         Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held on May 20, 1998. Such proxy
         statement shall be filed pursuant to Regulation 14A promulgated under
         the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, within 120 days after
         the end of the fiscal year covered by this Annual Report on Form 10-K.

ITEM 11  EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION

         The information required by Item 11 is incorporated by reference from
         the Company's definitive proxy statement with respect to the Company's
         Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held on May 20, 1998. Such proxy
         statement shall be filed pursuant to Regulation 14A promulgated under
         the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, within 120 days after
         the end of the fiscal year covered by this Annual Report on Form 10-K.

ITEM 12  SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT

         The information required by Item 12 is incorporated by reference from
         the Company's definitive proxy statement with respect to the Company's
         Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held on May 20, 1998. Such proxy
         statement shall be filed pursuant to Regulation 14A promulgated under
         the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, within 120 days after
         the end of the fiscal year covered by this Annual Report on Form 10-K.

ITEM 13  CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS

         The information required by Item 13 is incorporated by reference from
         the Company's definitive proxy statement with respect to the Company's
         Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held on May 20, 1998. Such proxy
         statement shall be filed pursuant to Regulation 14A promulgated under
         the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, within 120 days after
         the end of the fiscal year covered by this Annual Report on Form 10-K.


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                                     PART IV

ITEM 14   EXHIBITS, FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES AND REPORTS ON FORM 8-K

(A) (1)   The Financial Statements included in the Index to Part II, Item 8, are
          filed as part of this Report

    (2)   List of Exhibits

EXHIBIT

NO.      DESCRIPTION OF EXHIBIT
- ---      ----------------------

1.       Purchase Agreement

2.1      Agreement and Plan of Reorganization dated April 11, 1994 among the
         Registrant, Carlino Family Partnership, Carlino Financial Corporation
         and the shareholders and general partners of the entities now
         comprising Penn National Gaming, Inc. (Incorporated by reference to the
         Company's registration statement on Form S-1, File #33-77758, dated May
         26, 1994.)

2.1.1    Amendment to Agreement and Plan of Reorganization dated April 26, 1994
         among the Registrant, Carlino Family Partnership, Carlino Financial
         Corporation and the shareholders and general partners of the entities
         now comprising Penn National Gaming, Inc. (Incorporated by reference to
         the Company's registration statement on Form S-1, File #33-77758, dated
         May 26, 1994.)

2.2      Agreement and Plan of Reorganization dated April 11, 1994 between the
         Registrant and Thomas J. Gorman. (Incorporated by reference to the
         Company's registration statement on Form S-1, File #33-77758, dated May
         26, 1994.)

2.2.1    Amendment to Agreement and Plan of Reorganization dated April 26, 1994
         between the Registrant and Thomas J. Gorman. (Incorporated by reference
         to the Company's registration statement on Form S-1, File #33-77758,
         dated May 26, 1994.)

2.3      Closing Agreement dated January 15, 1997 among Charles Town Races,
         Inc., Charles Town Racing Limited Partnership, and PNGI Charles Town
         Gaming Limited Liability Company. (Incorporated by reference to the
         Company's registration statement on Form 8-K, File #0-24206, dated
         January 30, 1997.)

2.4      Amended and Restated Operating Agreement dated as of December 31, 1996
         among Penn National Gaming of West Virginia, Inc., Bryant Development
         Company and PNGI Charles Town Gaming Limited Liability Company.
         (Incorporated by reference to the Company's registration statement on
         Form 8-K, File #0-24206, dated January 30, 1997.)

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2.5      Letter dated January 14, 1997 from Peter M. Carlino to James A. Reeder
         (Incorporated by reference to the Company's registration statement on
         Form 8-K, File #0-24206, dated January 30, 1997.)

2.6      First Amendment and Consent dated as of January 7, 1997 among the
         Company, Bankers Trust Company as Agent, CoreStates Bank, N.A. as
         Co-Agent, and certain banks party to the Credit Agreement dated as of
         November 27, 1996 (Incorporated by reference to the Company's
         registration statement on Form 8-K, File #0-24206, dated January 30,
         1997.)

2.7      Amended and Restated Option Agreement dated as of February 17, 1995
         among Charles Town Races, Inc., Charles Town Racing Limited
         Partnership, and PNGI Charles Town Gaming Limited Liability Company
         (Incorporated by reference to Exhibit 2.1 of the Company's Form 8-K,
         File #0-24206, dated January 30, 1997.)

2.8      Transfer, Assignment and Assumption Agreement and Bill of Sale dated
         January 15, 1997 among Charles Town Races, Inc., Charles Town Racing
         Limited Partnership, and PNGI Charles Town Limited Liability Company
         (Incorporated by reference to Exhibit 2.2 of the Company's Form 8-K,
         File #0-24206, dated January 30, 1997.)

2.9      Second Amended and Restated Operating Agreement dated as of October 17,
         1997, among Penn National Gaming of West Virginia, Inc., BDC Group and
         PNGI Charles Town Gaming Limited Liability Company (Incorporated by
         reference to the Company's Form 10-Q, File #0-24206, dated November 14,
         1997.)

2.10     Purchase Agreement dated September 13, 1996 between the Company and the
         Estate of Joseph B. Banks for the purchase of Pocono Downs Race Track
         and two related OTW facilities. (Incorporated by reference to the
         Company's Form 10-Q file #0-24206, dated November 13, 1996.)

3.1      Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation of Registrant, filed
         with the Pennsylvania Department of State on April 12, 1994.
         (Incorporated by reference to the Company's registration statement on
         Form S-1, File #33-77758, dated May 26, 1994.)

3.2      By-laws of Registrant (Incorporated by reference to the Company's
         registration statement on Form S-1, File #33-77758, dated May 26,
         1994.)

4.1      Indenture. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's registration
         statement on Form S-4, File #333-45337, dated January 30, 1998.)

4.2      Registration Rights Agreement dated as of December 17, 1997 among the
         Company, certain subsidiaries, BT Alex. Brown Incorporated and
         Jefferies & Company, Inc. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's
         registration statement on Form S-4, File #333-45337, dated January 30,
         1998.)

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5        Opinion of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius regarding validity of Notes.
         (Incorporated by reference to the Company's registration statement on
         Form S-4, File #333-45337, dated January 30, 1998.)

9.1      Form of Trust Agreement of Peter D. Carlino, Peter M. Carlino, Richard
         J. Carlino, David E. Carlino, Susan F. Harrington, Anne de Lourdes
         Irwin, Robert M. Carlino, Stephen P. Carlino and Rosina E. Carlino
         Gilbert. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's registration
         statement on Form S-1, File #33-77758, dated May 26, 1994.)

10.1     1994 Stock Option Plan. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's
         registration statement on Form S-1, File #33-77758, dated May 26,
         1994.)

10.2     Employment Agreement dated April 12, 1994 between the Registrant and
         Peter M. Carlino. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's
         registration statement on Form S-1, File #33-77758, dated May 26,
         1994.)

10.3     Credit Agreement, dated as of November 27, 1996, among Penn National
         Gaming, Inc., various banks, CoreStates Bank, N.A., as Co-Agent and
         Bankers Trust Company, as Agent. (Incorporated by reference to Exhibit
         10.1 of the Company's registration statement on Form 8-K, File
         #0-24206, dated December 12, 1996.)

10.4     Employment Agreement dated April 12, 1994 between the Registrant and
         Robert S. Ippolito. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's
         registration statement on Form S-1, File #33-77758, dated May 26,
         1994.)

10.8     Consolidation of PRA Agreement dated May 18, 1992 and PRA Amendment
         dated February 9, 1993 among all members of the Pennsylvania Racing
         Association. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's registration
         statement on Form S-1, File #33-77758, dated May 26, 1994.)

10.11    Lease dated March 7, 1991 between Shelbourne Associates and PNRC
         Limited Partnership. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's
         registration statement on Form S-1, File #33-77758, dated May 26,
         1994.)

10.13    Lease dated June 30, 1993 between John E. Kyner, Jr. and Sandra R.
         Kyner, and PNRC Chambersburg, Inc. (Incorporated by reference to the
         Company's registration statement on Form S-1, File #33-77758, dated May
         26, 1994.)

10.34    Warrant Agreement between the Registrant and Fahnestock & Co. Inc.
         (Incorporated by reference to the Company's registration statement on
         Form S-1, File #33-77758, dated May 26, 1994.)

10.38    Consulting Agreement dated August 29, 1994, between the Company and
         Peter D. Carlino. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form 10-K
         File #0-24206 dated March 23, 1995.)


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10.39    Lease dated July 7, 1994, between North Mall Associates and the Company
         for the York OTW. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form 10-K
         file #0-24206 dated March 23, 1995.)

10.41    Lease dated March 31, 1995 between Wyomissing Professional Center III,
         LP and the Company for the Wyomissing Corporate Office. (Incorporated
         by reference to the Company's Form 10-K file #0-24206 dated March 20,
         1996.)

10.42    Employment agreement dated June 1, 1995 between the Company and William
         J. Bork. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form 10-K file
         #0-24206 dated March 20, 1996.)

10.43    Lease dated July 17, 1995 between E. Lampeter Associates and
         Pennsylvania National Turf Club, Inc. for the Lancaster OTW, as
         amended. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form 10-K file
         #0-24206 dated March 20, 1996.)

10.44    Agreement dated September 1, 1995 between Mountainview Thoroughbred
         Racing Association and Pennsylvania National Turf Club, Inc. And Sports
         Arena Employees' Union Local 137 (non-primary location). (Incorporated
         by reference to the Company's Form 10-K file #0-24206 dated March 20,
         1996.)

10.45    Agreement dated December 27, 1995 between Pennsylvania National Turf
         Club, Inc. And Teleview Racing Patrols, Inc. (Incorporated by reference
         to the Company's Form 10-K file #0-24206 dated March 20, 1996.)

10.47    Agreement dated February 15, 1996 among Mountainview Thoroughbred
         Racing Association, Pennsylvania National Turf Club, Inc. and
         Pennsylvania Division, Horsemen's Benevolent and Protection
         Association, Inc. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form 10-K
         file #0-24206 dated March 20, 1996.)

10.50    Formation agreement dated February 26, 1996 between the Company and
         Bryant Development Company. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's
         Form 10-K file #0-24206 dated March 20, 1996.)

10.51    Assignment of agreement of sale dated March 6, 1996 between the Company
         and Montgomery Realty Growth Fund, Inc. (Incorporated by reference to
         the Company's Form 10-Q file #0-24206, dated May 14, 1996.)

10.56    Amended and restated option agreement dated as of February 17, 1995
         between the PNGI Charles Town Gaming Limited Liability Company (The
         joint venture) and Charles Town Racing Limited Partnership and Charles
         Town Races, Inc. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form 10-Q
         file #0-24206, dated November 13, 1996.)

10.57    General Contractor Agreement dated December 23, 1996, between PNGI
         Charles Town Gaming Limited Liability Company and Warfel Construction
         Company. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form 10-K, File
         #0-24206, dated March 27, 1997.)


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10.58    Agreement dated March 19, 1997, between PNGI Charles Town Gaming
         Limited Liability Company and The Charles Town HBPA, Inc. (Incorporated
         by reference to the Company's Form 10-K, File #0-24206, dated March 27,
         1997.)

10.59    Agreement dated March 21, 1997, between PNGI Charles Town Gaming
         Limited Liability Company and The West Virginia Thoroughbred Breeders
         Association. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form 10-K,
         File #0-24206, dated March 27, 1997.)

10.60    Agreement between PNGI Charles Town Gaming Limited Liability Company
         and The West Virginia Union of Mutuels Clerks, Local 533, Service
         Employees International Union, AFL-CIO. (Incorporated by reference to
         the Company's Form 10-K, File #0-24206, dated March 27, 1997.)

10.61    General Contractor Agreement dated March 26, 1997, between PNGI Charles
         Town Gaming Limited Liability Company and Myers Building Systems, Inc.
         (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form 10-Q, File #0-24206,
         dated May 15, 1997.)

10.62    Agreement dated June 25, 1997, between the PNGI Charles Town Gaming
         Limited Liability Company and GTECH Corporation. (Incorporated by
         reference to the Company's Form 10-Q, File #0-24206, dated August 12,
         1997.)

10.63    Purchase Option dated June 20, 1997, between the Company and Roosevelt
         Boyland Devisees. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form
         10-Q, File #0-24206, dated August 12, 1997.)

10.64    Purchase Option dated June 20, 1997, between the Company and Joyce M.
         Peck. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form 10-Q, File
         #0-24206, dated August 12, 1997.)

10.65    Purchase Option dated June 20, 1997, between the Company and Alan J.
         Aste. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form 10-Q, File
         #0-24206, dated August 12, 1997.)

10.66    Fourth amendment waiver and consent dated as of October 20, 1997, among
         the Company, Bankers Trust as agent, CoreStates, N.A. as co-agent and
         certain banks party to the credit agreement dated as of November 17,
         1996. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form 10-Q, File
         #0-24206, dated November 14, 1997.)

10.67    Agreement dated October 2, 1996 between Pennsylvania National Turf 
         Club, Inc., Mountainview Racing Association and Sports Arena Employees'
         Union Local No. 137 (Primary Location.)

10.68    Lease dated July 1, 1997 between Laurel Mall Associates and the Downs 
         Off-Track Wagering, Inc.

10.69    General Contractor Agreement dated August 15, 1997, between Pocono 
         Downs, Inc. and S.G. Mastriani Construction Management.



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10.70    General Contractor Agreement dated October 15, 1997, between Pocono 
         Downs, Inc. and S.G.Mastriani Construction Management.

10.71    General Contractor Agreement dated November 12, 1997, between Pocono 
         Downs, Inc. and Warfel Construction Company.

10.72    Totalisator Agreement dated November 19, 1997, between Penn National 
         Gaming, Inc. and AutoTote Systems,Inc.

10.73    Amended and Restated Credit Facility dated as of December 17, 1997,
         among the Company, certain lenders, Bankers Trust Company, as agent,
         and CoreStates Bank, N.A., as Co-agent.

10.74    Waiver dated March 25, 1998, between the Company, certain lenders,
         Bankers Trust Company as Agent, and CoreStates Bank, N.A., as Co-Agent.

21       Subsidiaries of the Registrant.

23.1     Consent of BDO Seidman, LLP. (Incorporated by reference to the
         Company's registration statement on Form S-3, File #333-18861, dated
         February 11, 1997.)

23.2     Consent of Robert Rossi & Co. (Incorporated by reference to the
         Company's registration statement on Form S-3, File #333-18861, dated
         February 11, 1997.)

23.3     Consent of Leonard J. Miller & Associates, Chartered. (Incorporated by
         reference to the Company's registration statement on Form S-3, File
         #333-18861, dated February 11, 1997.)

23.4     Consent of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP (included in its opinion filed
         as Exhibit 5.1 hereto). (Incorporated by reference to the Company's
         registration statement on Form S-3, File #333-18861, dated February 11,
         1997.)

23.6     Consent of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius (included in Exhibit 5) 
         (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form S-4, File #333-45337,
         date January 30, 1997.)

24.1     Powers of Attorney. (Incorporated by reference to the Company's
         registration statement on Form S-3, File #333-18861, dated February 11,
         1997.)

27.1     Financial Data Schedule. 

27.2     Financial Data Schedule Restated for the year 1996.

27.3     Financial Data Schedule Restated for the first three quarters 1997.

27.4     Financial Data Schedule Restated for the year 1995.

99       Press release of Penn National Gaming Inc., issued January 20, 1995.
         (Incorporated by reference to the Company's Form 8-K, File #0-24206,
         dated January 21, 1997.)

         (B)  Reports on Form 8-K

              None


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                                   SIGNATURES


    Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on
its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

                                      PENN NATIONAL GAMING, INC.


                                      By \s\ Peter M. Carlino
                                         ---------------------------------------
                                         Peter M. Carlino, Chairman of the Board

Dated: March 27, 1998

         Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the
registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

               SIGNATURE                                   TITLE                               DATE
               ---------                                   -----                               ----

<S>                                         <C>                                            <C>  
\s\ Peter M. Carlino                        Chief Executive Officer and Director           March 27, 1998 
- ------------------------------------        (Principal Executive Officer)                  --------------
Peter M. Carlino                                                                             
                                            
                                                     
\s\ William J. Bork.                        Chief Operating Officer and Director           March 27, 1998
- ------------------------------------        (Principal Executive Officer)                  --------------
William J. Bork                                                                          

\s\ Robert S. Ippolito                      Chief Executive Officer                        March 27, 1998
- ------------------------------------        (Principal Executive Officer)                  --------------
Robert S. Ippolito                    

                                                                                           
\s\ Harold Cramer                           Director                                       March 27, 1998
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Harold Cramer                                                                            

\s\ David A. Handler                        Director                                       March 27, 1998
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David A. Handler                                                                         

\s\ Robert P. Levy                          Director                                       March 27, 1998
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Robert P. Levy                                                                           

\s\ John M. Jacquemin                       Director                                       March 27, 1998
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John M. Jacquemin                                                                    
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                                  EXHIBIT INDEX

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Exhibit Nos.                                Description of Exhibits                                       
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<S>                  <C>                                                                                  
1                    Purchase Agreement dated December 12, 1997 between Penn National
                     Gaming, Inc. and BT Alex. Brown Incorporated and Jeffries & Company,
                     Inc.

10.67                Agreement between Pennsylvania National Turf Club, Inc.,
                     Mountainview Racing Association and Sports Arena Employees' Union
                     Local No. 137 (Primary Location).

10.68                Lease dated July 1, 1997 between Laurel Mall Associates and the
                     Downs Off-Track Wagering, Inc.

10.69                General Contractor Agreement dated August 15, 1997, between Pocono
                     Downs, Inc. and S.G. Mastriani Construction Management.

10.70                General Contractor Agreement dated October 15, 1997, between Pocono
                     Downs, Inc. and  S.G.Mastriani Construction Management.

10.71                General Contractor Agreement dated November 12, 1997, between Pocono
                     Downs, Inc. and Warfel Construction Company.

10.72                Totalisator Agreement dated November 19, 1997, between Penn National
                     Gaming, Inc. and AutoTote Systems, Inc.

10.73                Amended and Restated Credit Facility dated as of December 17, 1997,
                     among the Company, certain lenders, Bankers Trust Company, as agent,
                     and CoreStates Bank, N.A., as Co-agent.

10.74                Waiver dated March 25, 1998, between the Company, certain lenders,
                     Bankers Trust Company as Agent, and CoreStates Bank, N.A., as
                     Co-Agent.

21                   Subsidiaries of the Registrant

27.1                 Financial Data Schedule. 

27.2                 Financial Data Schedule Restated for the year 1996.

27.3                 Financial Data Schedule Restated for the first three quarters 1997.

27.4                 Financial Data Schedule Restated for the year 1995.


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                                                                       EXHIBIT 1



                           Penn National Gaming, Inc.

                                   $80,000,000
                         10 5/8% Senior Notes due 2004g

                               PURCHASE AGREEMENT



                                                               December 12, 1997


BT ALEX. BROWN INCORPORATED
JEFFERIES & COMPANY, INC.
c/o BT Alex. Brown Incorporated
One Bankers Trust Plaza
130 Liberty Street
New York, New York  10006

Ladies and Gentlemen:

                  Penn National Gaming, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation (the
"Company"), and the subsidiary guarantors listed on Schedule A hereto (the
"Subsidiary Guarantors"), each hereby confirms its agreement with you (the
"Initial Purchasers"), as set forth below.

                  1. The Securities. Subject to the terms and conditions herein
contained, the Company proposes to issue and sell to the Initial Purchasers
$80,000,000 aggregate principal amount of its 10 5/8% Senior Notes due 2004
(with the Guarantees defined below, the "Notes"). The Notes will be guaranteed
(the "Guarantees") by the Subsidiary Guarantors on a senior basis. The Notes are
to be issued under an indenture (the "Indenture") to be dated as of December 17,
1997 by and between the Company, the Subsidiary Guarantors and State Street Bank
and Trust Company, as Trustee (the "Trustee").

                  It is contemplated, but not required, that concurrently with
the issuance of the Notes, the Company and its subsidiaries will enter into a
senior secured credit agreement (together with all documents executed in
connection therewith, the "New Credit Agreement") dated December 17, 1997, among
the Company, the Subsidiary Guarantors, the lenders party thereto in their
capacities as lenders thereunder and Bankers Trust Company, as agent, in the
form of a revolving credit facility in the amount of $12.0 million, for working
capital, letters



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of credit and other general corporate purposes, to replace the $61.0 million
existing credit facility (the "Existing Credit Agreement" and together with the
New Credit Agreement, the "Credit Agreement").

                  The Notes will be offered and sold to the Initial Purchasers
without being registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the
"Act"), in reliance on exemptions therefrom.

                  In connection with the sale of the Notes, the Company has
prepared a preliminary offering memorandum dated November 24, 1997 (the
"Preliminary Memorandum") and a final offering memorandum dated December 12,
1997 (the "Final Memorandum"; the Preliminary Memorandum and the Final
Memorandum each herein being referred to as a "Memorandum") each setting forth
or including a description of the terms of the Notes, the terms of the offering
of the Notes, a description of the Company and any material developments
relating to the Company occurring after the date of the most recent historical
financial statements included therein.

                  The Company understands that the Initial Purchasers propose to
make an offering of the Notes only on the terms and in the manner set forth in
the Final Memorandum and Section 8 hereof as soon as the Initial Purchasers deem
advisable after this Agreement has been executed and delivered, to qualified
institutional buyers ("Qualified Institutional Buyers" or "QIBs") as defined in
Rule 144A under the Act, as such rule may be amended from time to time ("Rule
144A"), in transactions under Rule 144A, and outside the United States to
certain persons in reliance on Regulation S under the Act.

                  The Initial Purchasers and their direct and indirect
transferees of the Notes will be entitled to the benefits of the Registration
Rights Agreement, substantially in the form attached hereto as Schedule A (the
"Registration Rights Agreement"), to be dated the Closing Date (as defined in
Section 3 below), pursuant to which the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors
have agreed, among other things, to file a registration statement (the
"Registration Statement") with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the
"Commission") registering the Notes or the Exchange Notes (as defined in the
Registration Rights Agreement) under the Act.

                  2. Representations and Warranties. The Company and the
Subsidiary Guarantors, jointly and severally, represent and warrant to and agree
with the Initial Purchasers that:

                      (a) Neither the Preliminary Memorandum as of the date
thereof nor the Final Memorandum nor any amendment or supplement thereto as of
the date thereof and at all times subsequent thereto up to the Closing Date
contained or contains any untrue state-



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ment of a material fact or omitted or omits to state a material fact necessary
to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which
they were made, not misleading, except that the representations and warranties
set forth in this Section 2(a) do not apply to statements or omissions made in
reliance upon and in conformity with information relating to the Initial
Purchasers furnished to the Company in writing by the Initial Purchasers
expressly for use in the Preliminary Memorandum, the Final Memorandum or any
amendment or supplement thereto specified in Section 12 hereof.

                      (b) As of the Closing Date, the Company will have the
authorized, issued and outstanding capitalization set forth in the Final
Memorandum; all of the subsidiaries of the Company, including the Subsidiary
Guarantors and PNGI Charles Town Gaming LLC, an 89% owned joint venture, are
listed in Schedule B attached hereto (each, a "Subsidiary" and collectively, the
"Subsidiaries"); all of the outstanding shares of capital stock of the Company
and the Subsidiaries have been, and as of the Closing Date will be, duly
authorized and validly issued, are fully paid and nonassessable and were not
issued in violation of any preemptive or similar rights; except as contemplated
by the Credit Agreement all of the outstanding shares of capital stock of the
Company and the Subsidiaries will be free and clear of all liens, encumbrances,
equities and claims or restrictions on transferability (other than those imposed
by the Act and the securities or "Blue Sky" laws of certain jurisdictions) or
voting; except as issued pursuant to the Company's stock option plans and except
for the warrants described in the notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
included in the Final Memorandum, there are no (i) options, warrants or other
rights to purchase from the Company or the Subsidiaries, (ii) agreements or
other obligations of the Company or the Subsidiaries to issue or (iii) other
rights to convert any obligation into, or exchange any securities for, shares of
capital stock of or ownership interests in the Company or any of the
Subsidiaries outstanding. Except for the Subsidiaries or as disclosed in the
Final Memorandum, the Company does not own, directly or indirectly, any shares
of capital stock or any other equity or long-term debt securities or have any
equity interest in any firm, partnership, joint venture or other entity.

                      (c) Each of the Company and the Subsidiaries has been duly
incorporated or duly formed (as applicable), is validly existing and is in good
standing as a corporation or as a limited liability company, as the case may be,
under the laws of its respective jurisdiction of incorporation or organization,
with all requisite corporate power and authority to own its properties and
conduct its business as now conducted and as described in the Final Memorandum;
each of the Company and the Subsidiaries is duly qualified to do business as a
foreign corporation or as a limited liability company, as the case may be, in
good standing in all other jurisdictions where the ownership or leasing of its
properties or the conduct of its business requires such qualification, except
where the failure to be so qualified would not, individually or in the
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(financial or otherwise), prospects or results of operations of the Company and
the Subsidiaries, taken as a whole (any such event, a "Material Adverse
Effect").

                      (d) Each of the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors has
all requisite corporate power and authority to execute, deliver and perform each
of its obligations under the Notes, the Exchange Notes and the Private Exchange
Notes (as defined in the Registration Rights Agreement). The Notes, the Exchange
Notes and the Private Exchange Notes have each been duly and validly authorized
by the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors and, when executed by the Company
and authenticated by the Trustee in accordance with the provisions of the
Indenture and, in the case of the Notes, when delivered to and paid for by the
Initial Purchasers in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, will have
been duly executed, issued and delivered and will constitute valid and legally
binding obligations of the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors, entitled to
the benefits of the Indenture and enforceable against the Company and the
Subsidiary Guarantors in accordance with their terms, except that the
enforcement thereof may be subject to (i) bankruptcy, insolvency,
reorganization, moratorium or other similar laws now or hereafter in effect
relating to creditors' rights generally, and (ii) general principles of equity
and the discretion of the court before which any proceeding therefor may be
brought.

                      (e) The Guarantees to be endorsed on the Notes by each
Subsidiary Guarantor have been duly authorized by such Subsidiary Guarantor and,
on the Closing Date, will have been duly executed and delivered by each such
Subsidiary Guarantor. When the Notes have been issued, executed and
authenticated in accordance with the Indenture and delivered to and paid for by
the Initial Purchasers in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, the
Guarantee of each Subsidiary Guarantor endorsed thereon will be entitled to the
benefits of the Indenture and will be the valid and binding obligation of such
Subsidiary Guarantor, enforceable against such Subsidiary Guarantor in
accordance with its terms, except that the enforcement thereof may be subject to
(i) bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar laws now
or hereafter in effect relating to creditors' rights generally, and (ii) general
principles of equity and the discretion of the court before which any proceeding
therefor may be brought.

                      (f) Each of the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors has
all requisite corporate power and authority to execute, deliver and perform its
obligations under the Indenture. The Indenture meets the requirements for
qualification under the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended (the "TIA"). The
Indenture has been duly and validly authorized by the Company and the Subsidiary
Guarantors and, when executed and delivered by the Company and the Subsidiary
Guarantors (assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery by the
Trustee), will constitute a valid and legally binding agreement of the Company
and the Subsidiary Guarantors, enforceable against the Company and the
Subsidiary Guarantors in accordance with its terms, except that the enforcement
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(i) bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar laws now
or hereafter in effect relating to creditors' rights generally and (ii) general
principles of equity and the discretion of the court before which any proceeding
therefor may be brought.

                      (g) Each of the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors has
all requisite corporate power and authority to execute, deliver and perform its
obligations under the Registration Rights Agreement. The Registration Rights
Agreement has been duly and validly authorized by the Company and the Subsidiary
Guarantors and, when executed and delivered by the Company and the Subsidiary
Guarantors, will constitute a valid and legally binding agreement of the Company
and the Subsidiary Guarantors enforceable against the Company and the Subsidiary
Guarantors in accordance with its terms, except that (i) the enforcement thereof
may be subject to (A) bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or
other similar laws now or hereafter in effect relating to creditors' rights
generally and (B) general principles of equity and the discretion of the court
before which any proceeding therefor may be brought and (ii) any rights to
indemnity or contribution thereunder may be limited by federal and state
securities laws and public policy considerations.

                      (h) Each of the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors has
all requisite corporate power and authority to execute, deliver and perform its
obligations under this Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated
hereby. This Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby have been duly
and validly authorized, executed and delivered by the Company and the Subsidiary
Guarantors.

                      (i) No consent, approval, authorization or order of any
court, governmental agency or body or third party, including without limitation,
the Pennsylvania State Horse Racing Commission (the "Horse Racing Commission"),
the Pennsylvania State Harness Racing Commission (the "Harness Commission"), the
West Virginia State Racing Commission (the "West Virginia Racing Commission")
and the West Virginia Lottery Commission (the "Lottery Commission")
(collectively, the "Gaming Authorities"), is required for the performance of
this Agreement by the Company or the consummation by the Company of the
transactions contemplated hereby, except such as have been obtained and such as
may be required under state securities or "Blue Sky" laws in connection with the
purchase and resale of the Notes by the Initial Purchasers. None of the Company
or the Subsidiaries is (i) in violation of its certificate of incorporation or
bylaws (or similar organizational document), (ii) in breach or violation of any
statute, judgment, decree, order, rule or regulation applicable to it or any of
its respective properties or assets, except for any such breach or violation
that would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse
Effect, or (iii) in breach of or default under (nor has any event occurred that,
with notice or passage of time or both, would constitute a default under) or in
violation of any of the terms or provisions of any indenture, mortgage, deed of
trust, loan agreement, note, lease, license, franchise agreement, permit,
certificate, contract or other agreement or instrument to which it is a party or
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respective properties or assets is subject (collectively, "Contracts"), except
for any such breach, default, violation or event that would not, individually or
in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect.

                      (j) The execution, delivery and performance by the Company
and the Subsidiary Guarantors of this Agreement, the Indenture, the Registration
Rights Agreement and the Credit Agreement and the consummation by each of the
Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors of the transactions contemplated hereby
and thereby (including, without limitation, the issuance and sale of the Notes
to the Initial Purchasers) and the fulfillment of the terms hereof and thereof
will not conflict with or constitute or result in a breach of or a default under
(or an event that with notice or passage of time or both would constitute a
default under) or violation of any of (i) the terms or provisions of any
Contract, except for any such conflict, breach, violation, default or event that
would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect,
(ii) the certificate of incorporation or bylaws (or similar organizational
document) of the Company or any of the Subsidiaries or (iii) (assuming
compliance with all applicable state securities or "Blue Sky" laws and assuming
the accuracy of the representations and warranties of the Initial Purchasers in
Section 8 hereof) any statute, judgment, decree, order, rule or regulation
applicable to the Company or any of the Subsidiaries or any of their respective
properties or assets, except for any such conflict, breach or violation that
would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect.

                      (k) The audited consolidated financial statements of the
Company included in the Final Memorandum, taken as a whole, present fairly in
all material respects the financial position, results of operations and changes
in shareholders' equity and cash flows of the Company at the dates and for the
periods to which they relate and have been prepared in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles applied on a consistent basis, except as
otherwise stated therein. The summary and selected financial and statistical
data in the Final Memorandum, taken as a whole, present fairly, in all material
respects, the information shown therein and have been prepared and compiled on a
basis consistent with the audited financial statements included therein, except
as otherwise stated therein. BDO Seidman, LLP (the "Independent Accountant") is
an independent public accounting firm within the meaning of the Act and the
rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

                      (l) There is not pending or, to the best knowledge of the
Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors, threatened any action, suit, proceeding,
inquiry or investigation to which the Company or any of the Subsidiaries is a
party, or to which the property or assets of the Company or any of the
Subsidiaries are subject, before or brought by any court, arbitrator or
governmental agency or body that, if determined adversely to the Company or the
Subsidiaries, would, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse
Effect or that seeks to restrain, enjoin, prevent the consummation of or
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sale of the Notes to be sold hereunder or the consummation of the other
transactions described in the Final Memorandum.

                      (m) Each of the Company and the Subsidiaries owns or
possesses adequate licenses or other rights to use all patents, trademarks,
service marks, trade names, copyrights and know-how necessary to conduct the
businesses now or proposed to be operated, as described in the Final Memorandum,
and, except as described in the Final Memorandum, none of the Company or the
Subsidiaries has received any notice of infringement of or conflict with (or
knows of any such infringement of or conflict with) asserted rights of others
with respect to any patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights
or know-how that, if such assertion of infringement or conflict were sustained,
would, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect.

                      (n) Each of the Company and the Subsidiaries possesses all
licenses, permits, certificates, consents, orders, approvals and other
authorizations from, and has made all declarations and filings with, all
federal, state, local and other governmental authorities (including, without
limitation, all permits, licenses, certificates and franchises necessary to
conduct thoroughbred racing, harness racing, wagering on live and simulcast
racing and telephone account wagering activities, to operate off-track wagering
facilities and video gaming machines and to broadcast live racing), all
self-regulatory organizations and all courts and other tribunals, presently
required or necessary to own or lease, as the case may be, and to operate its
respective properties and to carry on its respective businesses as now or
proposed to be conducted as set forth in the Final Memorandum ("Permits"),
except where the failure to obtain such Permits would not, individually or in
the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect; each of the Company and the
Subsidiaries has fulfilled and performed all of its obligations with respect to
such Permits and no event has occurred that allows, or after notice or lapse of
time would allow, revocation or termination thereof or results in any other
material impairment of the rights of the holder of any such Permit; and none of
the Company or the Subsidiaries has received any notice of any proceeding
relating to revocation or modification of any such Permit, except as described
in the Final Memorandum and except where such revocation or modification would
not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect.

                      (o) Since the date of the most recent financial statements
appearing in the Final Memorandum, except as described therein, (i) none of the
Company or the Subsidiaries has incurred any liabilities or obligations, direct
or contingent, or entered into or agreed to enter into any transactions or
contracts (written or oral) not in the ordinary course of business, which
liabilities, obligations, transactions or contracts would, individually or in
the aggregate, be material to the business, condition (financial or otherwise),
prospects or results of operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries, taken as
a whole (a "Material Change"), (ii) none of the Company or the Subsidiaries has
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stock, nor declared, paid or otherwise made any dividend or distribution of any
kind on its capital stock and (iii) there shall not have been any change in the
capital stock or long-term indebtedness of the Company or the Subsidiaries that
would, individually or in the aggregate, be a Material Change.

                      (p) Each of the Company and the Subsidiaries has filed all
necessary federal, state and foreign income and franchise tax returns, except
where the failure to so file such returns would not, individually or in the
aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect, and has paid all taxes shown as due
thereon; and other than tax deficiencies that the Company or any Subsidiary is
contesting in good faith and for which the Company or such Subsidiary has
provided adequate reserves, there is no tax deficiency that has been asserted
against the Company or any of the Subsidiaries that would have, individually or
in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect.

                      (q) The statistical and market-related data included in
the Final Memorandum are based on or derived from sources that the Company
believe to be reliable and accurate in all material respects.

                      (r) None of the Company, the Subsidiaries or any agent
acting on their behalf has taken or will take any action that might cause this
Agreement or the sale of the Notes to violate Regulation G, T, U or X of the
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, in each case as in effect, or
as the same may hereafter be in effect, on the Closing Date.

                      (s) Each of the Company and the Subsidiaries has good and
marketable title to all real property and good title to all personal property
described in the Final Memorandum as being owned by it and a valid leasehold
interest in the real and personal property described in the Final Memorandum as
being leased by it free and clear of all liens, charges, encumbrances or
restrictions, except as described in the Final Memorandum or to the extent the
failure to have such title or the existence of such liens, charges, encumbrances
or restrictions would not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material
Adverse Effect. All material leases, contracts and agreements to which any of
the Company or the Subsidiaries is a party or by which any of them is bound are
valid and enforceable against the Company or such Subsidiary, are, to the
Company's knowledge, valid and enforceable against the other party or parties
thereto and are in full force and effect with only such exceptions as would not,
individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect.

                      (t) There are no legal or governmental proceedings
involving or affecting the Company or the Subsidiaries or any of their
respective properties or assets that would be required to be described in a
prospectus pursuant to the Act that are not described in the Final Memorandum,
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required to be described in a prospectus pursuant to the Act that are not
described in the Final Memorandum.

                      (u) The Company has no reason to believe that any of the
Gaming Authorities is considering modifying, suspending, revoking or not
granting renewal of any of the Permits, and, to its knowledge, neither the
Gaming Authorities nor any other governmental agency is investigating the
Company or any of the Subsidiaries or related parties or any director or
executive officer of the Company or any of the Subsidiaries, other than ordinary
course administrative reviews. Except as disclosed in the Final Memorandum, to
the best knowledge of the Company, no change in any laws or regulations is
pending which could reasonably be expected to be adopted and if adopted, could
reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate with all such
changes, a Material Adverse Effect.

                      (v) Except as would not, individually or in the aggregate,
have a Material Adverse Effect (i) each of the Company and the Subsidiaries is
in compliance with and not subject to liability under applicable Environmental
Laws, (ii) each of the Company and the Subsidiaries has made all filings and
provided all notices required under any applicable Environmental Law, has and is
in compliance with all Permits required under any applicable Environmental Laws
and each of them is in full force and effect, (iii) there is no civil, criminal
or administrative action, suit, demand, claim, hearing, notice of violation,
investigation, proceeding, notice or demand letter or request for information
pending or, to the knowledge of the Company or any of the Subsidiaries,
threatened against the Company or any of the Subsidiaries under any
Environmental Law, (iv) no lien, charge, encumbrance or restriction has been
recorded under any Environmental Law with respect to any assets, facility or
property owned, operated, leased or controlled by the Company or the
Subsidiaries, (v) none of the Company or the Subsidiaries has received notice
that it has been identified as a potentially responsible party under the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as
amended ("CERCLA"), or any comparable state law, (vi) (A) no property or
facility of the Company or the Subsidiaries is listed or proposed for listing on
the National Priorities List under CERCLA OR (B) to the knowledge of the Company
and the Subsidiary Guarantors is listed in the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, Liability Information System List promulgated pursuant
to CERCLA or any comparable list maintained by any state or local governmental
authority.

                      For purposes of this Agreement, "Environmental Laws" means
the common law and all applicable federal, state and local laws or regulations,
codes, orders, decrees, judgments or injunctions issued, promulgated, approved
or entered thereunder, relating to pollution or protection of public or employee
health and safety or the environment, including, without limitation, laws
relating to (i) emissions, discharges, releases or threatened releases of
hazardous materials, into the environment (including, without limitation,
ambient air, surface water, ground water, land surface or subsurface strata),
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essing, distribution, use, generation, treatment, storage, disposal, transport
or handling of hazardous materials and (iii) underground and above ground
storage tanks, and related piping, and emissions, discharges, releases or
threatened releases therefrom.

                      (w) Except as described in the Final Memorandum, there is
no strike, labor dispute, slowdown or work stoppage with the employees of the
Company or the Subsidiaries that is pending or, to the knowledge of the Company
or the Subsidiaries, threatened.

                      (x) Each of the Company and the Subsidiaries carries
insurance in such amounts and covering such risks as in its reasonable
determination are adequate for the conduct of its business and the value of its
properties.

                      (y) None of the Company or the Subsidiaries has any
liability for any prohibited transaction or funding deficiency or any complete
or partial withdrawal liability with respect to any pension, profit sharing or
other plan that is subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of
1974, as amended ("ERISA"), to which the Company or any of the Subsidiaries
makes or ever has made a contribution and in which any employee of the Company
or the Subsidiaries is or has ever been a participant. With respect to such
plans, the Company and the Subsidiaries are in compliance in all material
respects with all applicable provisions of ERISA.

                      (z) Each of the Company and the Subsidiaries (i) makes and
keeps accurate books and records and (ii) maintains internal accounting controls
that provide reasonable assurance that (A) transactions are executed in
accordance with management's authorization, (B) trans-actions are recorded as
necessary to permit preparation of its financial statements and to maintain
accountability for its assets, (C) access to its assets is permitted only in
accordance with management's authorization and (D) the reported accountability
for its assets is compared with existing assets at reasonable intervals.

                      (aa) None of the Company or the Subsidiaries will be an
"investment company" or "promoter" or "principal underwriter" for an "investment
company," as such terms are defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder.

                      (bb) The Notes, the Guarantees, the Exchange Notes, the
Indenture, the Credit Agreement and the Registration Rights Agreement will
conform in all material respects to the descriptions thereof in the Final
Memorandum.

                      (cc) No holder of securities of the Company or any
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filed by the Company pursuant to the Registration Rights Agreement other than as
expressly permitted thereby.

                      (dd) Immediately after the consummation of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement, the fair value and present fair
saleable value of the assets of each of the Subsidiary Guarantors (each on a
consolidated basis) will exceed the sum of its stated liabilities and identified
contingent liabilities; none of the Company or the Subsidiary Guarantors (each
on a consolidated basis) is, nor will any of the Company or the Subsidiary
Guarantors (each on a consolidated basis) be, after giving effect to the
execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement, and the consummation of
the transactions contemplated hereby, (i) left with unreasonably small capital
with which to carry on its business as it is proposed to be conducted, (ii)
unable to pay its debts (contingent or otherwise) as they mature or (iii)
otherwise insolvent.

                      (ee) None of the Company, the Subsidiaries or any of their
respective Affiliates (as defined in Rule 501(b) of Regulation D under the Act)
has directly, or through any agent, (i) sold, offered for sale, solicited offers
to buy or otherwise negotiated in respect of, any "security" (as defined in the
Act) that is or could be integrated with the sale of the Notes in a manner that
would require the registration under the Act of the Notes or (ii) engaged in any
form of general solicitation or general advertising (as those terms are used in
Regulation D under the Act) in connection with the offering of the Notes or in
any manner involving a public offering within the meaning of Section 4(2) of the
Act. Assuming the accuracy of the representations and warranties of the Initial
Purchasers in Section 8 hereof, it is not necessary in connection with the
offer, sale and delivery of the Notes to the Initial Purchasers in the manner
contemplated by this Agreement to register any of the Notes under the Act or to
qualify the Indenture under the TIA.

                      (ff) No securities of the Company or any Subsidiary are of
the same class (within the meaning of Rule 144A under the Act) as the Notes and
listed on a national securities exchange registered under Section 6 of the
Exchange Act, or quoted in a U.S. automated inter-dealer quotation system.

                      (gg) None of the Company or the Subsidiaries has taken,
nor will any of them take, directly or indirectly, any action designed to, or
that might be reasonably expected to, cause or result in stabilization or
manipulation of the price of the Notes.

                      Any certificate signed by any officer of the Company or
the Subsidiaries and delivered to the Initial Purchasers or to counsel for the
Initial Purchasers shall be deemed a joint and several representation and
warranty by the Company and each of the Subsidiaries to the Initial Purchasers
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                  3. Purchase, Sale and Delivery of the Notes. On the basis of
the representations, warranties, agreements and covenants herein contained and
subject to the terms and conditions herein set forth, the Company agrees to
issue and sell to the Initial Purchasers and the Initial Purchasers, acting
severally and not jointly, agree to purchase the Notes, in the respective
amounts set forth on Schedule I hereto, from the Company at 97.0% of their
principal amount. One or more certificates in definitive form for the Notes that
the Initial Purchasers have agreed to purchase hereunder, and in such
denomination or denominations and registered in such name or names as the
Initial Purchasers request upon notice to the Company at least 36 hours prior to
the Closing Date, shall be delivered by or on behalf of the Company to the
Initial Purchasers, against payment by or on behalf of the Initial Purchasers of
the purchase price therefor by wire transfer (same day funds), to such account
or accounts as the Company shall specify prior to the Closing Date, or by such
means as the parties hereto shall agree prior to the Closing Date. Such delivery
of and payment for the Notes shall be made at the offices of Cahill Gordon &
Reindel, 80 Pine Street, New York, New York at 9:00 A.M., New York time, on
December 17, 1997, or at such other place, time or date as the Initial
Purchasers, on the one hand, and the Company, on the other hand, may agree upon,
such time and date of delivery against payment being herein referred to as the
"Closing Date." The Company will make such certificate or certificates for the
Notes available for checking and packaging by the Initial Purchasers at the
offices of BT Alex. Brown Incorporated in New York, New York, or at such other
place as BT Alex. Brown Incorporated may designate, at least 24 hours prior to
the Closing Date.

                  4. Offering by the Initial Purchasers. The Initial Purchasers
propose to make an offering of the Notes at the price and upon the terms set
forth in the Final Memorandum, as soon as practicable after this Agreement is
entered into and as in the judgment of the Initial Purchasers is advisable.

                  5. Covenants of the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors.
Each of the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors, jointly and severally,
covenants and agrees with the Initial Purchasers that:

                     (a) The Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors will not
                  amend or supplement the Final Memorandum or any amendment or
                  supplement thereto of which the Initial Purchasers shall not
                  previously have been advised and furnished a copy for a
                  reasonable period of time prior to the proposed amendment or
                  supplement and as to which the Initial Purchasers shall not
                  have given its consent. The Company and the Subsidiary
                  Guarantors will promptly, upon the reasonable request of the
                  Initial Purchasers or counsel for the Initial Purchasers, make
                  any amendments or supplements to the Final Memorandum that may


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                  be necessary or advisable in connection with the resale of the
                  Notes by the Initial Purchasers.

                     (b) The Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors will
                  cooperate with the Initial Purchasers in arranging for the
                  qualification of the Notes for offering and sale under the
                  securities or "Blue Sky" laws of such jurisdictions as the
                  Initial Purchasers may designate and will continue such
                  qualifications in effect for as long as may be necessary to
                  complete the resale of the Notes; provided, however, that in
                  connection therewith, the Company shall not be required to
                  qualify as a foreign corporation or to execute a general
                  consent to service of process in any jurisdiction or subject
                  itself to taxation in excess of a nominal dollar amount in any
                  such jurisdiction where it is not then so subject.

                     (c) If, at any time prior to the completion of the
                  distribution by the Initial Purchasers of the Notes or the
                  Private Exchange Notes, any event occurs or information
                  becomes known as a result of which the Final Memorandum as
                  then amended or supplemented would include any untrue
                  statement of a material fact, or omit to state a material fact
                  necessary to make the statements therein, in the light of the
                  circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, or
                  if for any other reason it is necessary at any time to amend
                  or supplement the Final Memorandum to comply with applicable
                  law, the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors will promptly
                  notify the Initial Purchasers thereof and will prepare, at the
                  expense of the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors, an
                  amendment or supplement to the Final Memorandum that corrects
                  such statement or omission or effects such compliance.

                     (d) The Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors will, without
                  charge, provide to the Initial Purchasers and to counsel for
                  the Initial Purchasers as many copies of the Final Memorandum
                  or any amendment or supplement thereto as the Initial
                  Purchasers may reasonably request.

                     (e) The Company will apply the net proceeds from the sale
                  of the Notes as set forth under "Use of Proceeds" in the Final
                  Memorandum.

                     (f) For so long as the Notes remain outstanding, the
                  Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors will furnish to the
                  Initial Purchasers copies of all reports and other
                  communications (financial or otherwise) furnished by the
                  Company to the Trustee or the holders of the Notes and, as
                  soon as available, copies of any reports or financial
                  statements furnished to or filed by the Com-




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                  pany with the Commission or any national securities exchange
                  on which any class of securities of the Company may be listed.

                     (g) None of the Company, the Subsidiaries or any of their
                  Affiliates will sell, offer for sale or solicit offers to buy
                  or otherwise negotiate in respect of any "security" (as
                  defined in the Act) that could be integrated with the sale of
                  the Notes in a manner that would require the registration
                  under the Act of the Notes.

                     (h) The Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors will not, and
                  will not permit any of the Subsidiaries to, engage in any form
                  of general solicitation or general advertising (as those terms
                  are used in Regulation D under the Act) in connection with the
                  offering of the Notes or in any manner involving a public
                  offering within the meaning of Section 4(2) of the Act.

                     (i) For so long as any of the Notes remain outstanding, the
                  Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors will make available,
                  upon request, to any seller of such Notes the information
                  specified in Rule 144A(d)(4) under the Act, unless the Company
                  is then subject to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act.

                     (j) The Company will use their best efforts to (i) permit
                  the Notes to be designated PORTAL securities in accordance
                  with the rules and regulations adopted by the NASD relating to
                  trading in the Private Offerings, Resales and Trading through
                  Automated Linkages market (the "Portal Market") and (ii)
                  permit the Notes to be eligible for clearance and settlement
                  through The Depository Trust Company.

                  6. Expenses. The Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors,
jointly and severally, agree to pay all of their costs and expenses incident to
the performance of their obligations under this Agreement, whether or not the
transactions contemplated herein are consummated or this Agreement is terminated
pursuant to Section 11 hereof, including all costs and expenses incident to (i)
the printing, word processing or other production of documents with respect to
the transactions contemplated hereby, including any costs of printing the
Preliminary Memorandum and the Final Memorandum and any amendment or supplement
thereto and any "Blue Sky" memoranda, (ii) all arrangements relating to the
delivery to the Initial Purchasers of copies of the foregoing documents, (iii)
the fees and disbursements of counsel, accountants and any other experts or
advisors retained by the Company, (iv) preparation (including printing),
issuance and delivery to the Initial Purchasers of the Notes, (v) the
qualification of the Notes under state securities and "Blue Sky" laws, including
filing fees and fees and disbursements of counsel for the Initial Purchasers
relating thereto,




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(vi) expenses in connection with any meetings with prospective investors in the
Notes, (vii) fees and expenses of the Trustee including fees and expenses of
counsel, (viii) all expenses and listing fees incurred in connection with the
application for quotation of the Notes on the Portal Market and (ix) any fees
charged by investment rating agencies for the rating of the Notes. In addition,
if the sale of the Notes provided for herein is not consummated because any
condition to the obligations of the Initial Purchasers set forth in Section 7
(other than subsection (b)) hereof is not satisfied, because this Agreement is
terminated or because of any failure, refusal or inability on the part of the
Company or any Subsidiary Guarantor to perform all obligations and satisfy all
conditions on their part to be performed or satisfied hereunder (other than
solely by reason of a default by the Initial Purchasers of their obligations
hereunder after all conditions hereunder have been satisfied in accordance
herewith), the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors, jointly and severally,
agree to promptly reimburse the Initial Purchasers upon demand for all
out-of-pocket expenses (including fees, disbursements and charges of Cahill
Gordon & Reindel, counsel for the Initial Purchasers) that shall have been
incurred by the Initial Purchasers in connection with the proposed purchase and
sale of the Notes.

                  7. Conditions of the Initial Purchasers' Obligations. The
obligation of the Initial Purchasers to purchase and pay for the Notes shall, in
their sole discretion, be subject to the satisfaction or waiver of the following
conditions on or prior to the Closing Date:

                     (a) On the Closing Date, the Initial Purchasers shall have
                  received the opinion, dated as of the Closing Date and
                  addressed to the Initial Purchasers, from Morgan, Lewis &
                  Bockius LLP, counsel for the Company and the Subsidiary
                  Guarantors, in form and substance satisfactory to counsel for
                  the Initial Purchasers, to the effect that:

                          (i) The Company and each of the Subsidiaries is
                     validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its
                     respective jurisdiction of incorporation or formation and
                     has all requisite corporate power and authority to own,
                     lease and operate its properties and to conduct its
                     business as described in the Final Memorandum. Neither the
                     Company nor any Subsidiary is registered or qualified to do
                     business in any jurisdiction other than its jurisdiction of
                     organization, the Company and the Subsidiaries having
                     informed such counsel that the nature of the properties and
                     the conduct of the business of each such entity do not
                     require registration or qualification to do business in any
                     jurisdiction other than each such entity's jurisdiction of
                     organization.

                          (ii) The Company has authorized, under its articles of
                     incorporation, (a) one million shares of preferred stock,
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                     share and (b) 20 million shares of common stock, $.01 par
                     value per share; all of the outstanding shares of capital
                     stock of the Company and the Subsidiaries have been duly
                     authorized and validly issued, are fully paid and
                     nonassessable and were not issued in violation of any
                     preemptive or similar rights; to the knowledge of such
                     counsel, except as set forth in the Final Memorandum and
                     the Credit Agreement, all of the outstanding shares of
                     capital stock of the Subsidiaries are owned, directly or
                     indirectly, by the Company, free and clear of all perfected
                     security interests and, free and clear of all other liens,
                     encumbrances, equities and claims or restrictions on
                     transferability (other than those imposed by the Act and
                     the securities or "Blue Sky" laws of certain
                     jurisdictions).

                          (iii) To the knowledge of such counsel, except as set
                     forth in the Final Memorandum and except as issued pursuant
                     to the Company's stock option plans and the warrants
                     described in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements
                     included in the Final Memorandum, (A) no options, warrants
                     or other rights to purchase from the Company or the
                     Subsidiaries shares of capital stock or ownership interests
                     in the Company or the Subsidiaries are outstanding, (B) no
                     agreements or other obligations of the Company or the
                     Subsidiaries to issue, or other rights to cause the Company
                     or the Subsidiaries to convert, any obligation into, or
                     exchange any securities for, shares of capital stock or
                     ownership interests in the Company or the Subsidiaries are
                     outstanding and (C) no holder of securities of the Company
                     or the Subsidiaries is entitled to have such securities
                     registered under a registration statement filed by the
                     Company pursuant to the Registration Rights Agreement.

                          (iv) The Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors has all
                     requisite corporate power and authority to execute, deliver
                     and perform its obligations under the Indenture, the Notes,
                     the Exchange Notes and the Private Exchange Notes; the
                     Indenture is in sufficient form for qualification under the
                     TIA; the Indenture has been duly and validly authorized by
                     the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors and, when duly
                     executed and delivered by the Company and the Subsidiary
                     Guarantors (assuming the due authorization, execution and
                     delivery thereof by the Trustee), will constitute the valid
                     and legally binding agreement of the Company and the
                     Subsidiary Guarantors, enforceable against the Company and
                     the Subsidiary Guarantors in accordance with its terms,
                     except that the enforcement thereof may be subject to (A)
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                     insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar
                     laws now or hereafter in effect relating to creditors'
                     rights generally and (B) general principles of equity and
                     the discretion of the court before which any proceeding
                     therefor may be brought.

                          (v) The Notes are in the form contemplated by the
                     Indenture. The Notes have each been duly and validly
                     authorized by the Company and when duly executed and
                     delivered by the Company and paid for by the Initial
                     Purchasers in accordance with the terms of this Agreement
                     (assuming the due authorization, execution and delivery of
                     the Indenture by the Trustee and due authentication and
                     delivery of the Notes by the Trustee in accordance with the
                     Indenture), will constitute the valid and legally binding
                     obligations of the Company, entitled to the benefits of the
                     Indenture, and enforceable against the Company in
                     accordance with their terms, except that the enforcement
                     thereof may be subject to (A) bankruptcy, insolvency,
                     reorganization, moratorium or other similar laws now or
                     hereafter in effect relating to creditors' rights generally
                     and (B) general principles of equity and the discretion of
                     the court before which any proceeding therefor may be
                     brought.

                          (vi) The Exchange Notes and the Private Exchange Notes
                     have been duly and validly authorized by the Company, and
                     when the Exchange Notes and the Private Exchange Notes have
                     been duly executed and delivered by the Company in
                     accordance with the terms of the Registration Rights
                     Agreement and the Indenture (assuming the due
                     authorization, execution and delivery of the Indenture by
                     the Trustee and due authentication and delivery of the
                     Exchange Notes and the Private Exchange Notes by the
                     Trustee in accordance with the Indenture), will constitute
                     the valid and legally binding obligations of the Company,
                     entitled to the benefits of the Indenture, and enforceable
                     against the Company in accordance with their terms, except
                     that the enforcement thereof may be subject to (i)
                     bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other
                     similar laws now or hereafter in effect relating to
                     creditors' rights generally and (ii) general principles of
                     equity and the discretion of the court before which any
                     proceeding therefor may be brought.

                          (vii) The Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors have
                     all requisite corporate power and authority to execute,
                     deliver and perform their respective obligations under the
                     Registration Rights Agreement; the Registration Rights
                     Agreement has been duly and validly author-



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                     ized by the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors and, when
                     duly executed and delivered by the Company and the
                     Subsidiary Guarantors (assuming due authorization,
                     execution and delivery thereof by the Initial Purchasers),
                     will constitute the valid and legally binding agreement of
                     the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors, enforceable
                     against the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors in
                     accordance with its terms, except that (A) the enforcement
                     thereof may be subject to (i) bankruptcy, insolvency,
                     reorganization, moratorium or other similar laws now or
                     hereafter in effect relating to creditors' rights generally
                     and (ii) general principles of equity and the discretion of
                     the court before which any proceeding therefor may be
                     brought and (B) any rights to indemnity or contribution
                     thereunder may be limited by federal and state securities
                     laws and public policy considerations.

                          (viii) The Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors have
                     all requisite corporate power and authority to execute,
                     deliver and perform their respective obligations under this
                     Agreement and to consummate the transactions contemplated
                     hereby; this Agreement and the consummation by the Company
                     and the Subsidiary Guarantors of the transactions
                     contemplated hereby have been duly and validly authorized
                     by the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors. This
                     Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by the
                     Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors.

                          (ix) The Indenture, the Notes, the Guarantees, the
                     Exchange Notes, the Registration Rights Agreement and the
                     Credit Agreement conform in all material respects to the
                     descriptions thereof contained in the Final Memorandum.

                          (x) To the knowledge of such counsel, no legal or
                     governmental proceedings are pending or threatened to which
                     any of the Company or the Subsidiaries is a party or to
                     which the property or assets of the Company or the
                     Subsidiaries are subject that, if determined adversely to
                     the Company or the Subsidiaries, would result, individually
                     or in the aggregate, in a Material Adverse Effect, or that
                     seeks to restrain, enjoin, prevent the consummation of or
                     otherwise challenge the issuance or sale of the Notes to be
                     sold hereunder or except as described in the Final
                     Memorandum the consummation of the other transactions
                     described in the Final Memorandum under the caption "Use of
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                          (xi) None of the Company or the Subsidiaries is (i) in
                     violation of its certificate of incorporation or bylaws (or
                     similar organizational document), (ii) to the knowledge of
                     such counsel, in breach or violation of any statute,
                     judgment, decree, order, rule or regulation applicable to
                     it or its respective properties or assets, except for any
                     such breach or violation that would not, individually or in
                     the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect, or (iii) to
                     the knowledge of such counsel in breach or default under or
                     in violation of any of the terms or provisions of any
                     Contract known to such counsel, except for any such breach,
                     default, violation or event that would not, individually or
                     in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse Effect.

                          (xii) The execution and delivery of this Agreement,
                     the Indenture, the Registration Rights Agreement and the
                     Credit Agreement and the consummation of the transactions
                     contemplated hereby and thereby (including, without
                     limitation, the issuance and sale of the Notes to the
                     Initial Purchasers) will not conflict with or constitute or
                     result in a breach or a default under (or an event that
                     with notice or passage of time or both would constitute a
                     default under) or violation of any of (i) the terms or
                     provisions of any contract described in the Final
                     Memorandum known to such counsel, except for any such
                     conflict, breach, violation, default or event that would
                     not, individually or in the aggregate, have a Material
                     Adverse Effect, (ii) the certificate of incorporation or
                     bylaws (or similar organizational document) of the Company
                     or any of the Subsidiaries or (iii) (assuming compliance
                     with all applicable state securities or "Blue Sky" laws and
                     assuming the accuracy of the representations and warranties
                     of the Initial Purchasers in Section 8 hereof) any statute,
                     judgment, decree, order, rule or regulation known to such
                     counsel to be applicable to the Company or the Subsidiaries
                     or any of their respective properties or assets, except for
                     any such conflict, breach or violation that would not,
                     individually or in the aggregate, have a Material Adverse
                     Effect.

                          (xiii) To the knowledge of such counsel, no consent,
                     approval, authorization or order of any governmental
                     authority is required for the issuance and sale by the
                     Company of the Notes to the Initial Purchasers or the other
                     transactions contemplated hereby, except such as may be
                     required under Blue Sky laws or such as may be required
                     under the gaming, racing, wagering and/or lottery laws of
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                     Virginia, as to which such counsel need express no opinion,
                     and those that have previously been obtained.

                          (xiv) None of the Company or the Subsidiaries is, or
                     immediately after the sale of the Notes to be sold
                     hereunder and the application of the proceeds from such
                     sale (as described in the Final Memorandum under the
                     caption "Use of Proceeds") will be, an "investment company"
                     as such term is defined in the Investment Company Act of
                     1940, as amended.

                          (xv) No registration under the Act of the Notes is
                     required in connection with the sale of the Notes to the
                     Initial Purchasers as contemplated by this Agreement and
                     the Final Memorandum or in connection with the initial
                     resale of the Notes by the Initial Purchasers in accordance
                     with Section 8 of this Agreement, and prior to the
                     commencement of the Exchange Offer (as defined in the
                     Registration Rights Agreement) or the effectiveness of the
                     Shelf Registration Statement (as defined in the
                     Registration Rights Agreement), the Indenture is not
                     required to be qualified under the TIA, in each case
                     assuming (i) that the purchasers who buy such Notes in the
                     initial resale thereof are qualified institutional buyers
                     as defined in Rule 144A promulgated under the Act ("QIBs")
                     or are purchasing the Notes in offshore transactions in
                     reliance on Regulation S, (ii) the accuracy of the Initial
                     Purchasers' representations in Section 8 and those of the
                     Company, the Subsidiaries and their respective Affiliates
                     contained in this Agreement regarding the absence of a
                     general solicitation in connection with the sale of such
                     Notes to the Initial Purchasers and the initial resale
                     thereof and (iii) the due performance by the Initial
                     Purchasers of the agreements set forth in Section 8 hereof.

                          (xvi) Neither the consummation of the transactions
                     contemplated by this Agreement nor the sale, issuance,
                     execution or delivery of the Notes will violate Regulation
                     G, T, U or X of the Board of Governors of the Federal
                     Reserve System.

                          (xvii) The Credit Agreement has been duly authorized,
                     executed and delivered by the Company and the guarantors
                     thereunder.

                                  In rendering such opinion, such counsel may
                  (A) rely as to matters of fact, to the extent they deem
                  proper, on certificates of responsible officers of the Company
                  and public officials and (B) state that they express no
                  opinion



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                  with respect to the laws of any jurisdiction other than the
                  laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the State of New
                  York, the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware and
                  the federal laws of the United States.

                                  At the time the foregoing opinion is
                  delivered, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP shall additionally
                  state that it has participated in conferences with officers
                  and other representatives of the Company and the Subsidiary
                  Guarantors, representatives of the independent public
                  accountants for the Company, representatives of the Initial
                  Purchasers and counsel for the Initial Purchasers, at which
                  conferences the contents of the Final Memorandum and related
                  matters were discussed, and, although it has not independently
                  verified and is not passing upon and assumes no responsibility
                  for the accuracy, completeness or fairness of the statements
                  contained in the Final Memorandum (except to the extent
                  specified in subsection 7(a)(ix)), no facts have come to its
                  attention that lead it to believe that the Final Memorandum
                  excluding Gaming, on the date thereof or at the Closing Date,
                  contained an untrue statement of a material fact or omitted to
                  state a material fact required to be stated therein or
                  necessary to make the statements contained therein, in the
                  light of the circumstances under which they were made, not
                  misleading (it being understood that such firm need express no
                  opinion with respect to the financial statements and related
                  notes thereto and the other financial, statistical and
                  accounting data included in the Final Memorandum). The opinion
                  of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP described in this Section shall
                  be rendered to the Initial Purchasers at the request of the
                  Company and shall so state therein.

                          References to the Final Memorandum in this subsection
                  (a) shall include any amendment or supplement thereto prepared
                  in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement at the
                  Closing Date.

                          (b) On the Closing Date, the Initial Purchasers shall
                  have received the opinion, in form and substance satisfactory
                  to the Initial Purchasers, dated as of the Closing Date and
                  addressed to the Initial Purchasers, of Cahill Gordon &
                  Reindel, counsel for the Initial Purchasers, with respect to
                  certain legal matters relating to this Agreement and such
                  other related matters as the Initial Purchasers may reasonably
                  require. In rendering such opinion, Cahill Gordon & Reindel
                  shall have received and may rely upon such certificates and
                  other documents and information as it may reasonably request
                  to pass upon such matters.

                          (c) On the Closing Date, the Initial Purchasers shall
                  have received the favorable opinion, dated as of the Closing
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                  Purchasers, in form and substance satisfactory to the Initial
                  Purchasers and counsel for the Initial Purchasers, of Mesirov
                  Gelman Jaffe Cramer & Jamieson, special counsel for the
                  Company to the effect that:

                          (i)   Mountainview Thoroughbred Racing Association
                                ("Mountainview") and Pennsylvania National Turf
                                Club ("PNTC") each holds a valid and existing
                                license (the "Thoroughbred Licenses") under the
                                Pennsylvania Industry Race Horse Reform Act (the
                                "Race Horse Act") to conduct thoroughbred horse
                                racing with pari-mutuel wagering in the manner
                                described in the Offering Memorandum; Pocono
                                Downs, Inc. holds a valid and existing license
                                (the "Harness License" and, together with the
                                Thoroughbred Licenses, the "Licenses") under the
                                Race Horse Act to conduct harness racing with
                                pari-mutuel wagering in the manner described in
                                the Offering Memorandum; the Horse Racing
                                Commission and the Harness Commission approved,
                                respectively, five and two non-primary locations
                                in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at which the
                                Company (or a Subsidiary thereof) is authorized
                                to conduct pari-mutuel wagering in the manner
                                described in the Offering Memorandum, and to
                                such counsel's knowledge the approvals are in
                                full force and effect; the direct and indirect
                                ownership by the Company, as currently owned, of
                                the capital stock of the entities holding the
                                Licenses does not violate the Race Horse Act or
                                other applicable Pennsylvania law; to such
                                counsel's knowledge, none of the gaming
                                authorities in Pennsylvania is considering
                                modifying, suspending, revoking or not granting
                                renewal of any of the Licenses, and, to such
                                counsel's knowledge, neither of such gaming
                                authorities nor any other governmental agency is
                                investigating the Company or any of its
                                Subsidiaries or related parties or any director
                                or executive officer of the Company or any of
                                its Subsidiaries other than in ordinary course
                                administrative reviews; to the knowledge of such
                                counsel, no change in any laws or regulations is
                                pending which could reasonably be expected to be
                                adopted and if adopted, could reasonably be
                                expected to materially limit the operations
                                currently conducted by the Company or which,
                                individually or in the aggregate with all such
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                          (ii)  the Initial Purchasers are not required to be
                                licensed or approved by the Harness Commission
                                or the Horse Racing Commission as a result of
                                the execution of this Agreement or the
                                consummation of the transactions contemplated
                                hereby;

                          (iii) to the knowledge of such counsel, there are no
                                legal or governmental proceedings pending or
                                threatened against the Company or any of the
                                Subsidiaries or to which the Company or any of
                                the Subsidiaries, or any of their respective
                                properties, is subject;

                          (iv)  The statements in the Offering Memorandum under
                                the headings, "Offering Memorandum Summary,"
                                "Risk Factors - Regulation and Taxation,"
                                "Business - Racing and Pari-Mutuel Operations,"
                                "Business - Purses; Agreements with Horsemen,"
                                and "Business - Regulation and Taxation" which
                                purport to summarize certain provisions of the
                                requirements under the Race Horse Act and any
                                other laws or regulations of the Commonwealth of
                                Pennsylvania, or certain agreements or legal
                                proceedings to which the Company or any of the
                                Subsidiaries is a party, fairly summarize in all
                                material respects the matters therein described;
                                and the conduct of the business of the Company
                                and the Subsidiaries is not subject to any
                                material racing, wagering or gaming law or
                                regulation that is not described in the Offering
                                Memorandum under "Business - Regulation and
                                Taxation";

                          (v)   such counsel has no knowledge that on the date
                                hereof or on the Closing Date the Final
                                Memorandum contained an untrue statement of a
                                material fact regarding Pennsylvania gaming or
                                other laws or regulations or omitted to state
                                any material fact concerning such laws necessary
                                to make the statements therein not misleading or
                                in the light of the circumstances under which
                                they were made, not misleading;

                          (vi)  no consent, approval, authorization or order of,
                                or registration or filing with, any court,
                                regulatory body, administrative agency or other
                                governmental body, agency or official under the
                                gaming, racing, wagering and/or lottery laws of
                                Pennsylvania is required for the issuance,
                                offer, sale or delivery of the Notes, the
                                execution, delivery or performance of this
                                Agreement by the Com-



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                                pany and the Subsidiary Guarantors or the
                                consummation of the transactions contemplated
                                hereby; and

                          (vii) neither the issue and sale of the Notes nor the
                                consummation of any of the other transactions
                                contemplated hereby will result in a breach of
                                or constitute a default under (A) the
                                certificate of incorporation or by laws (or
                                similar organizational document) of the Company
                                of any of the Subsidiaries or (B) the terms or
                                provisions of any Contract known to such
                                counsel, except for any such conflict, breach,
                                violation, default or event that would not,
                                individually or in the aggregate, have a
                                Material Adverse Effect, to which the Company or
                                any of the Subsidiaries is a party or by which
                                any of them or any of their respective
                                properties is bound or (C) any judgment, order
                                or decree of any court, governmental, regulatory
                                or administrative body or agency or arbitrator
                                having jurisdiction over the Company or any
                                Subsidiary, which judgment, order or decree is
                                known to such counsel to be applicable to the
                                Company or any Subsidiary.

                     In rendering such opinion, such counsel may rely (A) as to
                     matters involving the application of laws of any
                     jurisdiction other than the laws of the Commonwealth of
                     Pennsylvania, the General Corporation Law of the State of
                     Delaware or the federal laws of the United States, to the
                     extent they deem proper and specified in such opinion, upon
                     the opinion of other counsel of good standing whom they
                     believe to be reliable and who are satisfactory to counsel
                     for the Initial Purchasers and (B) as to matters of fact,
                     to the extent they deem proper, on certificates of
                     responsible officers of the Company and public officials.
                     References to the Offering Memorandum in this paragraph (c)
                     include any supplements thereto at the Closing Date.

                          (d) On the Closing Date, the Initial Purchasers shall
have received the favorable opinion, dated as of the Closing Date and addressed
to the Initial Purchasers, in form and substance satisfactory to the Initial
Purchasers and counsel for the Initial Purchasers, of Hamb & Pollenbarger,
special counsel for the Company to the effect that:

                          (i)    each of Penn National Gaming of West Virginia,
                                 Inc. ("PNGWV") and PNGI Charles Town (together,
                                 the "West Virginia Subsidiaries") is a
                                 corporation duly organized, validly existing
                                 and in good standing in the jurisdiction of its
                                 incorporation, with full corporate power and
                                 authority to own, lease and operate its
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                                 the Offering Memorandum, and is duly registered
                                 and qualified to conduct its business and is in
                                 good standing in each jurisdiction or place
                                 where the nature of its properties or the
                                 conduct of its business requires such
                                 registration or qualification, except where the
                                 failure so to register or qualify or be in good
                                 standing does not have a Material Adverse
                                 Effect; (ii) all the outstanding shares of
                                 capital stock of each of the West Virginia
                                 Subsidiaries have been duly authorized and
                                 validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable,
                                 and are wholly owned by the Company directly or
                                 indirectly through one of the other
                                 Subsidiaries, free and clear of any perfected
                                 security interest and, to the knowledge of such
                                 counsel, after due inquiry, free and clear of
                                 any other lien, adverse claim, security
                                 interest, equity or other encumbrance, except
                                 in each case as described in the Offering
                                 Memorandum; and there are no (A) existing
                                 preemptive rights under any West Virginia
                                 Subsidiary's articles of incorporation or code
                                 of regulations, or other organizational
                                 documents, or applicable law or (B) similar
                                 rights that entitle or will entitle any person
                                 to acquire any shares of any West Virginia
                                 Subsidiary;

                          (iii)  PNGI Charles Town holds a valid and existing
                                 license (the "West Virginia License") under the
                                 West Virginia Racing Act to conduct
                                 thoroughbred horse racing with pari-mutuel
                                 wagering in the manner described in the
                                 Offering Memorandum; PNGI Charles Town also
                                 holds a license (the "Lottery License") under
                                 the West Virginia Racetrack Video Lottery Act
                                 to operate video gaming machines in the manner
                                 described in the Offering Memorandum; such
                                 counsel has no reason to believe that any of
                                 the gaming authorities in West Virginia is
                                 considering modifying, suspending, revoking or
                                 not granting renewal of the West Virginia
                                 License or revoking the Lottery License to such
                                 counsel's knowledge, neither of such gaming
                                 authorities nor any other governmental agency
                                 is investigating the Company or any of its
                                 Subsidiaries or related parties or any director
                                 or executive officer of the Company or any of
                                 its Subsidiaries other than in the normal
                                 course of determining whether or not to issue
                                 the Lottery License; and, except as disclosed
                                 in the Offering Memorandum, to the best
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                                 any laws or regulations is pending which could
                                 reasonably be expected to be adopted and, if
                                 adopted, could reasonably be expected to have,
                                 individually or in the aggregate with all such
                                 changes, a Material Adverse Effect;

                          (iv)   PNGWV has all requisite corporate power and
                                 authority to execute, deliver and perform its
                                 obligations under this Agreement, the
                                 Registration Rights Agreement, the Indenture
                                 and the Guarantees;

                          (v)    the Initial Purchasers are not required to be
                                 licensed or approved by the West Virginia
                                 Racing Commission or the Lottery Commission as
                                 a result of the execution of this Agreement or
                                 the consummation of the transactions
                                 contemplated hereby;

                          (vi)   to the knowledge of such counsel, there are no
                                 legal or governmental proceedings pending or
                                 threatened against the Company or any of the
                                 West Virginia Subsidiaries or to which the
                                 Company or any of the West Virginia
                                 Subsidiaries, or any of their respective
                                 properties, is subject, that are required to be
                                 described in the Offering Memorandum but are
                                 not described as required; there are no
                                 statutes or regulations of the State of West
                                 Virginia or agreements, contracts, indentures,
                                 leases or other instruments to which any of the
                                 West Virginia Subsidiaries is a party that are
                                 required to be described in the Offering
                                 Memorandum that are not described or filed as
                                 required by the Act; the statements in the
                                 Offering Memorandum under the headings,
                                 "Offering Memorandum Summary," "Risk Factors -
                                 Regulation and Taxation," "Business - Gaming
                                 Machine Operating at Charles Town Entertainment
                                 Complex," "Business - Charles Town Joint
                                 Venture; Operating Terms," "Business - Racing
                                 and Wagering Operations" and "Business -
                                 Regulation and Taxation", insofar as such
                                 statements purport to summarize certain
                                 provisions of the requirements under the West
                                 Virginia Racing Act, the West Virginia
                                 Racetrack Video Lottery Act and any other laws
                                 or regulation of the State of West Virginia, or
                                 certain agreements or legal proceedings to
                                 which the Company or any of the West Virginia
                                 Subsidiaries is a party, fairly summarize the
                                 matters therein described; and the conduct of
                                 the business of the Company and the
                                 Subsidiaries is not subject to any material
                                 racing, wagering or gaming law or regulator of
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                                 State of West Virginia that is not described in
                                 the Offering Memorandum under "Business
                                 Regulation and Taxation";

                          (vii)  no consent, approval, authorization or order
                                 of, or registration or filing with, any court,
                                 regulatory body, administrative agency or other
                                 governmental body, agency or official of the
                                 State of West Virginia under the gaming,
                                 racing, wagering and/or lottery laws of the
                                 State of West Virginia (including the West
                                 Virginia Racing Act or the West Virginia
                                 Racetrack Video Lottery Act) is required for
                                 the issuance, offer, sale or delivery of the
                                 Notes, the execution, delivery or performance
                                 of this Agreement by the Company and Penn
                                 National Gaming of West Virginia, Inc. or the
                                 consummation of the transactions contemplated
                                 hereby, except such approvals (specified in
                                 such opinion) as have been obtained; and

                          (viii) none of this issuance, offer, sale or delivery
                                 of the Notes, the execution, delivery or
                                 performance of this Agreement by the Company or
                                 the consummation of the other transactions
                                 contemplated hereby (A) conflicts or will
                                 conflict with or constitutes or will constitute
                                 a breach of, or a default under, the articles
                                 of incorporation or code of regulations, or
                                 other organizational documents, of the West
                                 Virginia Subsidiaries or (B) violates or will
                                 violate any existing statute, law, regulation,
                                 Permit or filing or judgment, injunction, order
                                 or decree in each case (1) known to such
                                 counsel, (2) applicable to the Company or any
                                 of the West Virginia Subsidiaries or any of
                                 their respective properties and (3) pertaining
                                 to the conduct of racing, wagering, gaming or
                                 video lottery operations in the State of West
                                 Virginia or (C) will conflict with or
                                 constitute or result in a breach or a default
                                 under (or an event that with notice or passage
                                 of time or both would constitute a default
                                 under) or violation of any of the terms or
                                 provisions of any Contract known to such
                                 counsel, except for any such conflict, breach,
                                 violation, default or event that would not,
                                 individually or in the aggregate, have a
                                 Material Adverse Effect.

                           In rendering such opinion, such counsel may rely (A)
                  as to matters involving the application of laws of any
                  jurisdiction other than the State of West Virginia or the
                  United States, to the extent they deem proper and specified in
                  such opinion, upon the opinion of other counsel of good
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                  believe to be reliable and who are satisfactory to counsel for
                  the Underwriters and (B) as to matters of fact, to the extent
                  they deem proper, on certificates of responsible officers of
                  the Company and public officials. References to the Offering
                  Memorandum in this paragraph (d) include any supplements
                  thereto at the Closing Date.

                          (e) The Initial Purchasers shall have received from
                  the Independent Accountant a "comfort letter" dated the date
                  hereof and the Closing Date, in form and substance
                  satisfactory to counsel for the Initial Purchasers.

                           (f) The representations and warranties of the Company
                  and the Subsidiary Guarantors contained in this Agreement
                  shall be true and correct on and as of the date hereof and on
                  and as of the Closing Date as if made on and as of the Closing
                  Date; the statements of the Company's and each Subsidiary
                  Guarantor's officers made pursuant to any certificate
                  delivered in accordance with the provisions hereof shall be
                  true and correct on and as of the date made and on and as of
                  the Closing Date; the Company and each Subsidiary Guarantor
                  shall have performed all covenants and agreements and
                  satisfied all conditions on its part to be performed or
                  satisfied hereunder at or prior to the Closing Date; and,
                  except as described in the Final Memorandum (exclusive of any
                  amendment or supplement thereto after the date hereof),
                  subsequent to the date of the most recent financial statements
                  in such Final Memorandum, there shall have been no event or
                  development that, individually or in the aggregate, has or
                  would be reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect.

                          (g) The sale of the Notes hereunder shall not be
                  enjoined (temporarily or permanently) on the Closing Date.

                          (h) The Initial Purchasers shall have received a
                  certificate of the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors,
                  dated the Closing Date, signed on behalf of the Company and
                  each Subsidiary Guarantor by its Chairman of the Board,
                  President or any Senior Vice President and the Chief Financial
                  Officer, to the effect that:

                                (i) The representations and warranties of the
                          Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors contained in
                          this Agreement are true and correct in all material
                          respects as of the date hereof and as of the Closing
                          Date, and the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors
                          have performed all covenants and agreements and
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                          spective parts to be performed or satisfied hereunder
                          at or prior to the Closing Date;

                                (ii) At the Closing Date, since the date hereof
                          or since the date of the most recent financial
                          statements in the Final Memorandum (exclusive of any
                          amendment or supplement thereto after the date
                          hereof), no event or events have occurred, no
                          information has become known nor does any condition
                          exist that, individually or in the aggregate, would
                          have a Material Adverse Effect; and

                                (iii) The sale of the Notes hereunder has not
                          been enjoined (temporarily or permanently).

                          (i) The Credit Agreement shall have been executed and
                  delivered by the parties thereto, shall be in full force and
                  effect and in form and substance satisfactory to the Initial
                  Purchasers.

                          (j) On the Closing Date, the Initial Purchasers shall
                  have received the Registration Rights Agreement executed by
                  the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors and such agreement
                  shall be in full force and effect at all times from and after
                  the Closing Date.

                          On or before the Closing Date, the Initial Purchasers
and counsel for the Initial Purchasers shall have received such further
documents, opinions, certificates, letters and schedules or instruments relating
to the business, corporate, legal and financial affairs of the Company and the
Subsidiaries as they shall have heretofore reasonably requested from the
Company.

                          All such documents, opinions, certificates, letters,
schedules or instruments delivered pursuant to this Agreement will comply with
the provisions hereof only if they are reasonably satisfactory in all material
respects to the Initial Purchasers and counsel for the Initial Purchasers. The
Company shall furnish to the Initial Purchasers such conformed copies of such
documents, opinions, certificates, letters, schedules and instruments in such
quantities as the Initial Purchasers shall reasonably request.

                  8. Offering of Notes; Restrictions on Transfer. Each of the
Initial Purchasers represents and warrants that it is a QIB. Each of the Initial
Purchasers agrees that (i) it has not and will not solicit offers for, or offer
or sell, the Notes by any form of general solicitation or general advertising
(as those terms are used in Regulation D under the Act) or in any manner
involving a public offering within the meaning of Section 4(2) of the Act; and
(ii) it has and will solicit offers for the Notes only from, and will offer the
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of offers inside the United States, persons whom the Initial Purchasers
reasonably believe to be QIBs or, if any such person is buying for one or more
institutional accounts for which such person is acting as fiduciary or agent,
only when such person has represented to the Initial Purchasers that each such
account is a QIB to whom notice has been given that such sale or delivery is
being made in reliance on Rule 144A, and, in each case, in transactions under
Rule 144A; and (B) in the case of offers outside the United States, to persons
other than U.S. persons ("foreign purchasers," which term shall include dealers
or other professional fiduciaries in the United States acting on a discretionary
basis for foreign beneficial owners (other than an estate or trust)); provided,
however, that, in the case of this clause (B), in purchasing such Notes such
persons are deemed to have represented and agreed as provided under the caption
"Transfer Restrictions" contained in the Final Memorandum.

                  9. Indemnification and Contribution. (a) Each of the Company
and the Subsidiary Guarantors agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Initial
Purchasers, and each person, if any, who controls any Initial Purchaser within
the meaning of Section 15 of the Act or Section 20 of the Exchange Act, against
any losses, claims, damages or liabilities to which any Initial Purchaser or
such controlling person may become subject under the Act, the Exchange Act or
otherwise, insofar as any such losses, claims, damages or liabilities (or
actions in respect thereof) arise out of or are based upon:

                      (i) any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of
                  any material fact contained in any Memorandum or any amendment
                  or supplement thereto or any application or other document; or

                      (ii) the omission or alleged omission to state, in any
                  Memorandum or any amendment or supplement thereto, a material
                  fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the
                  statements therein not misleading,

and will reimburse, as incurred, the Initial Purchasers and each such
controlling person for any legal or other expenses incurred by the Initial
Purchasers or such controlling person in connection with investigating,
defending against or appearing as a third-party witness in connection with any
such loss, claim, damage, liability or action; provided, however, that the
Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors will not be liable (i) in any such case to
the extent that any such loss, claim, damage, or liability arises out of or is
based upon any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement or omission or
alleged omission made in any Memorandum or any amendment or supplement thereto
in reliance upon and in conformity with written information concerning the
Initial Purchasers furnished to the Company by the Initial Purchasers
specifically for use therein or (ii) with respect to the Preliminary Memorandum,
to the extent that any such loss, claim, damage or liability arises solely from
the fact that the Initial Purchasers sold Notes to a person to whom there was
not sent or given a copy of the Final Memorandum (as amended or supplemented) at
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sale if the Company shall have previously furnished copies thereof to the
Initial Purchasers in accordance with Section 5(d) hereof and the Final
Memorandum (as amended or supplemented) would have corrected any such untrue
statement or omission. This indemnity agreement will be in addition to any
liability that the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors may otherwise have to
the indemnified parties. The Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors shall not be
liable under this Section 9 for any settlement of any claim or action effected
without its prior written consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.

                      (b) The Initial Purchasers agree to indemnify and hold
harmless the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors, their directors, officers
and each person, if any, who controls the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors
within the meaning of Section 15 of the Act or Section 20 of the Exchange Act
against any losses, claims, damages or liabilities to which the Company, the
Subsidiary Guarantors or any such director, officer or controlling person may
become subject under the Act, the Exchange Act or otherwise, insofar as such
losses, claims, damages or liabilities (or actions in respect thereof) arise out
of or are based upon (i) any untrue statement or alleged untrue statement of any
material fact contained in any Memorandum or any amendment or supplement
thereto, or (ii) the omission or the alleged omission to state therein a
material fact required to be stated in any Memorandum or any amendment or
supplement thereto, or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading,
in each case to the extent, but only to the extent, that such untrue statement
or alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged omission was made in reliance
upon and in conformity with written information concerning such Initial
Purchaser, furnished to the Company by the Initial Purchasers specifically for
use therein; and subject to the limitation set forth immediately preceding this
clause, will reimburse, as incurred, any legal or other expenses incurred by the
Company, the Subsidiary Guarantors or any such director, officer or controlling
person in connection with investigating or defending against or appearing as a
third party witness in connection with any such loss, claim, damage, liability
or action in respect thereof. This indemnity agreement will be in addition to
any liability that the Initial Purchasers may otherwise have to the indemnified
parties. The Initial Purchasers shall not be liable under this Section 9 for any
settlement of any claim or action effected without their consent, which shall
not be unreasonably withheld. The Company shall not, without the prior written
consent of the Initial Purchasers, effect any settlement or compromise of any
pending or threatened proceeding in respect of which any Initial Purchaser is or
could have been a party, or indemnity could have been sought hereunder by any
Initial Purchaser, unless such settlement (A) includes an unconditional written
release of the Initial Purchasers, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory
to the Initial Purchasers, from all liability on claims that are the subject
matter of such proceeding and (B) does not include any statement as to an
admission of fault, culpability or failure to act by or on behalf of any Initial
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                      (c) Promptly after receipt by an indemnified party under
this Section 9 of notice of the commencement of any action for which such
indemnified party is entitled to indemnification under this Section 9, such
indemnified party will, if a claim in respect thereof is to be made against the
indemnifying party under this Section 9, notify the indemnifying party of the
commencement thereof in writing; but the omission to so notify the indemnifying
party (i) will not relieve the indemnifying party from any liability under
paragraph (a) or (b) above unless and to the extent such failure results in the
forfeiture by the indemnifying party of substantial rights and defenses and (ii)
will not, in any event, relieve the indemnifying party from any obligations to
any indemnified party other than the indemnification obligation provided in
paragraphs (a) and (b) above. In case any such action is brought against any
indemnified party, and it notifies the indemnifying party of the commencement
thereof, the indemnifying party will be entitled to participate therein and, to
the extent that it may wish, jointly with any other indemnifying party similarly
notified, to assume the defense thereof, with counsel reasonably satisfactory to
such indemnified party; provided, however, that if (i) the use of counsel chosen
by the indemnifying party to represent the indemnified party would present such
counsel with a conflict of interest, (ii) the defendants in any such action
include both the indemnified party and the indemnifying party and the
indemnified party shall have been advised by counsel that there may be one or
more legal defenses available to it and/or other indemnified parties that are
different from or additional to those available to the indemnifying party, or
(iii) the indemnifying party shall not have employed counsel reasonably
satisfactory to the indemnified party to represent the indemnified party within
a reasonable time after receipt by the indemnifying party of notice of the
institution of such action, then, in each such case, the indemnifying party
shall not have the right to direct the defense of such action on behalf of such
indemnified party or parties and such indemnified party or parties shall have
the right to select separate counsel to defend such action on behalf of such
indemnified party or parties. After notice from the indemnifying party to such
indemnified party of its election so to assume the defense thereof and approval
by such indemnified party of counsel appointed to defend such action, the
indemnifying party will not be liable to such indemnified party under this
Section 9 for any legal or other expenses, other than reasonable costs of
investigation, subsequently incurred by such indemnified party in connection
with the defense thereof, unless (i) the indemnified party shall have employed
separate counsel in accordance with the proviso to the immediately preceding
sentence (it being understood, however, that in connection with such action the
indemnifying party shall not be liable for the expenses of more than one
separate counsel (in addition to local counsel) in any one action or separate
but substantially similar actions in the same jurisdiction arising out of the
same general allegations or circumstances, designated by the Initial Purchasers
in the case of paragraph (a) of this Section 9 or the Company in the case of
paragraph (b) of this Section 9, representing the indemnified parties under such
paragraph (a) or paragraph (b), as the case may be, who are parties to such
action or actions) or (ii) the indemnifying party has authorized in writing the
employment of counsel for the indemnified party at the expense of the
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such notice from the indemnifying party to such indemnified party, the
indemnifying party will not be liable for the costs and expenses of any
settlement of such action effected by such indemnified party without the prior
written consent of the indemnifying party (which consent shall not be
unreasonably withheld), unless such indemnified party waived in writing its
rights under this Section 9, in which case the indemnified party may effect such
a settlement without such consent.

                      (d) In circumstances in which the indemnity agreement
provided for in the preceding paragraphs of this Section 9 is unavailable to, or
insufficient to hold harmless, an indemnified party in respect of any losses,
claims, damages or liabilities (or actions in respect thereof), each
indemnifying party, in order to provide for just and equitable contribution,
shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by such indemnified party as a
result of such losses, claims, damages or liabilities (or actions in respect
thereof) in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect (i) the relative
benefits received by the indemnifying party or parties on the one hand and the
indemnified party on the other from the offering of the Notes or (ii) if the
allocation provided by the foregoing clause (i) is not permitted by applicable
law, not only such relative benefits but also the relative fault of the
indemnifying party or parties on the one hand and the indemnified party on the
other in connection with the statements or omissions or alleged statements or
omissions that resulted in such losses, claims, damages or liabilities (or
actions in respect thereof). The relative benefits received by the Company and
the Subsidiary Guarantors on the one hand and any Initial Purchaser on the other
shall be deemed to be in the same proportion as the total proceeds from the
offering (before deducting expenses) received by the Company bear to the total
discounts and commissions received by such Initial Purchaser. The relative fault
of the parties shall be determined by reference to, among other things, whether
the untrue or alleged untrue statement of a material fact or the omission or
alleged omission to state a material fact relates to information supplied by the
Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors on the one hand, or such Initial Purchaser
on the other, the parties' relative intent, knowledge, access to information and
opportunity to correct or prevent such statement or omission or alleged
statement or omission, and any other equitable considerations appropriate in the
circumstances. The Company, the Subsidiary Guarantors and the Initial Purchasers
agree that it would not be equitable if the amount of such contribution were
determined by pro rata or per capita allocation or by any other method of
allocation that does not take into account the equitable considerations referred
to in the first sentence of this paragraph (d). Notwithstanding any other
provision of this paragraph (d), no Initial Purchaser shall be obligated to make
contributions hereunder that in the aggregate exceed the total discounts,
commissions and other compensation received by such Initial Purchaser under this
Agreement, less the aggregate amount of any damages that such Initial Purchaser
has otherwise been required to pay by reason of the untrue or alleged untrue
statements or the omissions or alleged omissions to state a material fact, and
no person guilty of fraudulent misrepresentation (within the meaning of Section
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to contribution from any person who was not guilty of such fraudulent
misrepresentation. For purposes of this paragraph (d), each person, if any, who
controls an Initial Purchaser within the meaning of Section 15 of the Act or
Section 20 of the Exchange Act shall have the same rights to contribution as the
Initial Purchasers, and each director of the Company and the Subsidiary
Guarantors, each officer of the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors and each
person, if any, who controls the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors within
the meaning of Section 15 of the Act or Section 20 of the Exchange Act, shall
have the same rights to contribution as the Company and the Subsidiary
Guarantors.

                  10. Survival Clause. The respective representations,
warranties, agreements, covenants, indemnities and other statements of the
Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors, their officers and the Initial Purchasers
set forth in this Agreement or made by or on behalf of them pursuant to this
Agreement shall remain in full force and effect, regardless of (i) any
investigation made by or on behalf of the Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors,
any of their officers or directors, the Initial Purchasers or any controlling
person referred to in Section 9 hereof and (ii) delivery of and payment for the
Notes. The respective agreements, covenants, indemnities and other statements
set forth in Sections 6, 9 and 15 hereof shall remain in full force and effect,
regardless of any termination or cancellation of this Agreement.

                  11. Termination. (a) This Agreement may be terminated in the
sole discretion of the Initial Purchasers by notice to the Company given prior
to the Closing Date in the event that the Company or any Subsidiary Guarantor
shall have failed, refused or been unable to perform all obligations and satisfy
all conditions on their part to be performed or satisfied hereunder at or prior
thereto or, if at or prior to the Closing Date:

                      (i) any of the Company or the Subsidiaries shall have
                  sustained any loss or interference with respect to its
                  businesses or properties from fire, flood, hurricane, accident
                  or other calamity, whether or not covered by insurance, or
                  from any strike, labor dispute, slow down or work stoppage or
                  any legal or governmental proceeding, which loss or
                  interference, in the sole judgment of the Initial Purchasers,
                  has had or has a Material Adverse Effect, or there shall have
                  been, in the sole judgment of the Initial Purchasers, any
                  event or development that, individually or in the aggregate,
                  has or could be reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse
                  Effect (including without limitation a change in control of
                  the Company or the Subsidiaries), except in each case as
                  described in the Final Memorandum (exclusive of any amendment
                  or supplement thereto);

                      (ii) trading in securities of the Company or in securities
                  generally on the New York Stock Exchange, American Stock
                  Exchange or the Nasdaq



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                  National Market shall have been suspended or minimum or
                  maximum prices shall have been established on any such
                  exchange or market;

                      (iii) a banking moratorium shall have been declared by New
                  York or United States authorities;

                      (iv) there shall have been (A) an outbreak or escalation
                  of hostilities between the United States and any foreign
                  power, or (B) an outbreak or escalation of any other
                  insurrection or armed conflict involving the United States or
                  any other national or international calamity or emergency or
                  (C) any material change in the financial markets of the United
                  States which, in the case of (A),(B) or (C) above and in the
                  sole judgment of the Initial Purchasers, makes it
                  impracticable or inadvisable to proceed with the offering or
                  the delivery of the Notes as contemplated by the Final
                  Memorandum; or

                      (v) any securities of the Company shall have been
                  downgraded or placed on any "watch list" for possible
                  downgrading by any nationally recognized statistical rating
                  organization.

                      (b) Termination of this Agreement pursuant to this Section
11 shall be without liability of any party to any other party except as provided
in Section 10 hereof.

                  12. Information Supplied by the Initial Purchasers. The
statements set forth in the last paragraph on the front cover page, and the
second and third sentences of the third paragraph and paragraph seven under the
heading "Private Placement" in the Final Memorandum (to the extent such
statements relate to the Initial Purchasers) constitute the only information
furnished by the Initial Purchasers to the Company for the purposes of Sections
2(a) and 9 hereof.

                  13. Notices. All communications hereunder shall be in writing
and, if sent to the Initial Purchasers, shall be mailed or delivered to BT Alex.
Brown Incorporated, 130 Liberty Street, New York, New York 10006, Attention:
Corporate Finance Department; if sent to the Company or any Subsidiary
Guarantors, shall be mailed or delivered to the Company at Penn National Gaming,
Inc., 825 Berkshire Boulevard, Suite 200, Wyomissing, PA 19610, Attention:
Chairman; with a copy to Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, 2000 One Logan Square,
Philadelphia, PA 19103 Attention: Brian Lynch.

                  All such notices and communications shall be deemed to have
been duly given: when delivered by hand, if personally delivered; five business
days after being deposited in



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the mail, postage prepaid, if mailed; and one business day after being timely
delivered to a next-day courier.

                  14. Successors. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of
and be binding upon the Initial Purchasers, the Company, the Subsidiary
Guarantors and their respective successors and legal representatives, and
nothing expressed or mentioned in this Agreement is intended or shall be
construed to give any other person any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim
under or in respect of this Agreement, or any provisions herein contained; this
Agreement and all conditions and provisions hereof being intended to be and
being for the sole and exclusive benefit of such persons and for the benefit of
no other person except that (i) the indemnities of the Company and the
Subsidiary Guarantors contained in Section 9 of this Agreement shall also be for
the benefit of any person or persons who control the Initial Purchasers within
the meaning of Section 15 of the Act or Section 20 of the Exchange Act and (ii)
the indemnities of the Initial Purchasers contained in Section 9 of this
Agreement shall also be for the benefit of the directors of the Company and the
Subsidiary Guarantors, their officers and any person or persons who control the
Company and the Subsidiary Guarantors within the meaning of Section 15 of the
Act or Section 20 of the Exchange Act. No purchaser of Notes from the Initial
Purchasers will be deemed a successor because of such purchase.

                  15. APPLICABLE LAW. THE VALIDITY AND INTERPRETATION OF THIS
AGREEMENT, AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH HEREIN SHALL BE GOVERNED BY
AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK APPLICABLE TO
CONTRACTS MADE AND TO BE PERFORMED WHOLLY THEREIN, WITHOUT GIVING EFFECT TO ANY
PROVISIONS THEREOF RELATING TO CONFLICTS OF LAW.

                  16. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or
more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which
together shall constitute one and the same instrument.


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                  If the foregoing correctly sets forth our understanding,
please indicate your acceptance thereof in the space provided below for that
purpose, whereupon this letter shall constitute a binding agreement by and among
the Company, the Subsidiary Guarantors and the Initial Purchasers.

                                      Very truly yours,
                                      PENN NATIONAL GAMING, INC.

                                      By:  /s/ Robert S. Ippolito
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert S. Ippolito
                                           Title: Chief Financial Officer


                                      THE PLAINS COMPANY, as
                                        Subsidiary Guarantor

                                      By:  /s/ Robert S. Ippolito
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert S. Ippolito
                                           Title: Assistant Secretary


                                      MOUNTAINVIEW THOROUGHBRED
                                        RACING ASSOCIATION,
                                        as Subsidiary Guarantor

                                      By:  /s/ Robert S. Ippolito
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert S. Ippolito
                                           Title: Chief Financial Officer


                                      PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL TURF
                                        CLUB, INC., as Subsidiary Guarantor

                                      By:  /s/ Robert S. Ippolito
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert S. Ippolito
                                           Title: Treasurer


                                      PENN NATIONAL SPEEDWAY, INC., as
                                        Subsidiary Guarantor

                                      By:  /s/ Robert S. Ippolito
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert S. Ippolito
                                           Title: Treasurer




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                                      PENN NATIONAL HOLDING COMPANY,
                                        as Subsidiary Guarantor

                                      By:  /s/ Robert S. Ippolito
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert S. Ippolito
                                           Title: Treasurer


                                      PENN NATIONAL GAMING OF WEST
                                        VIRGINIA, INC., as Subsidiary
                                        Guarantor

                                      By:  /s/ Robert S. Ippolito
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert S. Ippolito
                                           Title:  Treasurer

                                      STERLING AVIATION INC., as
                                        Subsidiary Guarantor

                                      By:  /s/ Robert S. Ippolito
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert S. Ippolito
                                           Title: Treasurer


                                      POCONO DOWNS, INC., as
                                        Subsidiary Guarantor

                                      By:  /s/ Robert S. Ippolito
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert S. Ippolito
                                           Title: Assistant Secretary


                                      NORTHEAST CONCESSIONS, INC.,
                                        as Subsidiary Guarantor

                                      By:  /s/ Robert S. Ippolito
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert S. Ippolito
                                           Title: Assistant Secretary




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                                      THE DOWNS OFF-TRACK WAGERING, INC., as
                                        Subsidiary Guarantor

                                      By:  /s/ Robert S. Ippolito
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert S. Ippolito
                                           Title: Treasurer


                                      THE DOWNS RACING, INC., as
                                        Subsidiary Guarantor

                                      By:  \s\ Joseph A. Lashinger, Jr.
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Joseph A. Lashinger, Jr.
                                           Title:  President and Treasurer


                                      PENN NATIONAL GAMING OF INDIANA, INC., as
                                        Subsidiary Guarantor

                                      By:  /s/ Robert S. Ippolito
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert S. Ippolito
                                           Title: Treasurer



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                                      PNGI POCONO, INC., as
                                        Subsidiary Guarantor

                                      By:  /s/ Robert S. Ippolito
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert S. Ippolito
                                           Title: Treasurer


                                      TENNESSEE DOWNS, INC., as
                                        Subsidiary Guarantor

                                      By:  /s/ Robert S. Ippolito
                                           -------------------------------
                                           Name:  Robert S. Ippolito
                                           Title: Treasurer

The foregoing Agreement is hereby confirmed and accepted as of the date first
above written.

BT ALEX. BROWN INCORPORATED
JEFFERIES & COMPANY, INC.

By:  BT ALEX. BROWN INCORPORATED


By:   \s\ Robert Lipps
      --------------------------- 
      Name:  Robert Lipps
      Title: Vice President


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                                                                      SCHEDULE A


                              Subsidiary Guarantors


The Plains Company
Mountainview Thoroughbred Racing Association
Pennsylvania National Turf Club, Inc.
Penn National Speedway, Inc.
Penn National Holding Company
Penn National Gaming of West Virginia, Inc.
Sterling Aviation Inc.
Pocono Downs, Inc.
Northeast Concessions, Inc.
The Downs Off-Track Wagering, Inc.
The Downs Racing, Inc.
Penn National Gaming of Indiana, Inc.
PNGI Pocono, Inc.
Tennessee Downs, Inc.





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                                                                      SCHEDULE B


                                  Subsidiaries



                                          Jurisdiction of Incorporation/
Name                                                  Formation
- ----                                                  ---------

The Plains Company                                Pennsylvania
Mountainview Thoroughbred Racing
  Association                                     Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania National Turf
  Club, Inc.                                      Pennsylvania
Penn National Speedway, Inc.                      Pennsyvlania
Penn National Holding Company                     Delaware
Penn National Gaming of
  West Virginia, Inc.                             West Virginia
Sterling Aviation Inc.                            Delaware
PNGI Charles Town Gaming LLC                      West Virginia
Pocono Downs, Inc.                                Pennsylvania
Northeast Concessions, Inc.                       Pennsylvania
The Downs Off-Track Wagering, Inc.                Pennsylvania
The Downs Racing, Inc.                            Pennsylvania
Penn National Gaming of Indiana, Inc.             Delaware
PNGI Pocono, Inc.                                 Delaware
Tennessee Downs, Inc.                             Tennessee
Backside, Inc.                                    Pennsylvania
Audio Video Concepts                              Pennsylvania
Mill Creek Land, Inc.                             Pennsylvania




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                                                                      SCHEDULE 1


                                                           Principal
Initial Purchaser                                          Amount of Notes 
- -----------------                                          --------------- 

BT Alex. Brown Incorporated.............................     $56,000,000
Jeffries & Company, Inc.................................      24,000,000
                                                             -----------

                Total...................................     $80,000,000





                                                                   EXHIBIT 10.67
                                    AGREEMENT

                                     between

                      PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL TURF CLUB, INC.

                                       and

                         MOUNTAINVIEW RACING ASSOCIATION

                                       and

                   SPORTS ARENA EMPLOYEES' UNION LOCAL NO. 137


                                 October 3, 1996

                                       to

                                 October 3, 1999



<PAGE>


      THIS AGREEMENT made this 3rd day of October, 1996 by and between
PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL TURF CLUB, INC., and MOUNTAINVIEW RACING ASSOCIATION,
hereinafter referred to as the "Employer" and SPORTS ARENA EMPLOYEES' UNION
LOCAL NO. 137, affiliated with the Laborers' International Union of North
America, AFL-CIO, hereinafter referred to as the "Union",

                                   WITNESSETH:


      WHEREAS, it is the intent and purpose of the parties hereto to improve
efficiency and promote continued harmony between the Employer and its employees,
to establish a basic understanding concerning hours of work, rates of pay, and
conditions of employment for said employees, and to establish a peaceful and
cooperative method for settling disputes which may arise concerning the
application of their understanding.

      NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein
and intending to be legally bound, the parties do hereby agree as follows:

                                    ARTICLE I

                                Union Recognition


      1. The Employer recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive bargaining
agent for all of the Mutuel Department, TeleBet Department and Admissions
Department employees at the Employer's racetrack in Grantville, Pennsylvania,
excluding the following:

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         TeleBet Department - TeleBet Supervisors and Assistant Supervisors.

         Mutual Department - Director of Mutuels, Assistant Director, Mutuel
Department Auditor and Head Cashier.

         Admissions Department - Director of Admission, Assistant Director,
Auditor-Cashier, Department Secretary, and Turf Club Attendant.

      2. In the event the Employer operates establishments for the purposes of
betting off the premises of its racetrack in Grantville, Pennsylvania, the Union
shall be recognized as the collective bargaining agent for the employees
employed in the same classifications as in this Agreement. Upon such
recognition, the parties shall then negotiate the applicable wages and benefits.
In addition, the Employer agrees to give first consideration to any employee
with more than three (3) years seniority who wishes to transfer to an OTB
facility operated by the Employer.

                                   ARTICLE II

                                 Union Security


      1. It shall be a condition of employment that all employees of the
Employer covered by this Agreement, who are members of the Union in good
standing and those who are not members of the Union as of the effective date of
this Agreement, shall within thirty-one (31) days from the date hereof become
and remain members in good standing in the Union. It shall also be a condition
of employment that all employees covered by this Agreement and hired on or after
its effective date shall on the thirty-first (31st) day following the beginning
of such employment become and remain members in good standing in the Union.

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      2. Commencement of employment shall mean the first day on which an
employee begins working for the Employer, whether as a regular or an extra.
Employees who have been employed in a previous racing meeting with the Employer
shall not be considered new employees when returning to work in a subsequent
racing meeting, provided such employee has worked in the preceding racing
meeting of the Employer.

                                   ARTICLE III

                                    Check-Off


      1. During each racing meet, the Employer shall deduct from the pay of the
employees represented by the Union any established Union dues or assessments
and/or payments to the Local 137 Credit Union and turn such over to the
authorized agent of the Union, by check, after first having received a copy of a
separate signed check-off authorization from executed by an employee from the
union as to dues or the Credit Union as the case may be.

      2. The amount to be deducted shall be shown on a list to be furnished by
the Employer to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Union promptly after deducting
any Union dues, assessments and initiation fees deducted from the earnings of
the employees.

      3. The check-off authorization shall be irrevocable for a period of one
(1) year of the termination date of the contract then in effect, whichever
occurs sooner. In the event the contract is automatically renewed, it shall be
for a further period of one (1) year or the termination date of the contract
then in effect, whichever occurs sooner, provided the employee shall have the
right to revoke the check-off authorization within fifteen (15) days of any
irrevocable period by giving written notice to the Employer and the Union within
such fifteen (15) day period. The form of the authorization shall be in
accordance with the existing state labor laws.

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      4. The Union hereby agrees to indemnify and save the Employer harmless
against any and all suits or other forms of liability which shall arise upon or
by reason of action taken by the Employer for the purpose of complying with this
Article.

                                   ARTICLE IV

                                   Grievances


      1. If a dispute shall arise between the Employer and the Union or between
the Employer and any employee with respect to the interpretation, application or
claim to violation of any of the terms of this Agreement, an earnest effort
shall be made to settle such difference immediately in the following manner.

         STEP 1. Any employee having a grievance shall present it, in the first
instance, in writing within five (5) calendar days of its occurrence to his
steward, who shall refer the grievance to the Business Manager of the Union and
Employer within the next following two days. Grievances may be initiated by the
Union, if it so desires. The Business Manager shall take up the grievance with
the Department Manager.

         STEP 2. If a satisfactory settlement cannot be reached in Step 1 above,
within two days after it first comes to the attention of the Department Manager,
who shall submit a written report to the Business Manger within the same two-day
period, the Business Manager shall take up the unsettled grievance with the
designated representative of management who has final authority to dispose of
grievances and who shall, within five (5) days after presentation to him of the
grievance, submit an answer to the Union's representative. In the event that the
designated representative of management fails to give his answer within the
aforesaid five (5) day period or if the Union is not satisfied with the answer
that is given, the Union shall have the right to submit said grievance to
arbitration in accordance with the procedure set forth herein.

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      2. The Union may, after expiration of the five (5) day period or after the
receipt of the Employer's answer, whichever is later, but not later than five
(5) days thereafter, give the Employer notice of its desire to have the
grievance submitted to impartial arbitration. The Union and the Employer shall
attempt to agree upon the appointment of an impartial arbitrator. If the parties
are unable to agree within five (5) days after the notification from the Union
or Employer of its desire to arbitrate, the parties shall request that the
American Arbitration Association submit to each of them a list of arbitrators
from its panel of impartial arbitrators.

      3. The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on all
parties and he shall have no authority to add to, detract from, or in any way
alter the terms of this Agreement, or change their terms or conditions of this
contract or the wage rates therein established, or to decide issues not subject
to arbitration under the terms of this Agreement or disputes which have not
arisen during the life of this contract, of matters not presented by the Union
as a party; nor shall any dispute concerning contracting out of work be subject
to arbitration. This arbitration article shall not deprive the Employer or the
Union of any remedy or action by either of them for violation of Article XII of
this Agreement by appropriate action in a court of law. In the event such action
is instituted, the arbitrator shall have no jurisdiction. The expenses incident
to the services of any arbitrator shall be paid equally by the Employer and the
Union.

      4. A decision reached at any stage of the proceedings above shall be
binding upon both parties hereto and shall not be subject to reopening by either
party except by mutual agreement.

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                                    ARTICLE V

                                    Seniority


      1. The Employer and the Union accept the principle of seniority. The
seniority referred to in this Agreement is departmental seniority except where
otherwise stated and employees shall accrue seniority only in the department in
which they are employed. Seniority shall be defined as an employee's length of
continuous service from the year of hire with the Employer in the Mutuel
Department or Admissions Department. Continuous service shall be calculated from
the date of the first employment with the Employer, or re-employment following a
break in continuous service, without deduction of any time lost which does not
constitute a break in continuous service. Effective with this Agreement, no more
than 90% of the total racing days may be accrued for seniority purposes in any
year. Seniority shall govern layoffs, recalls and promotions when, in the
opinion of the Employer, the employee is qualified to perform the job. For
purposes of seniority only, all racing associations conducting racing meetings
at the Grantville, Pennsylvania track, shall be treated as a single employer.

      2. Two seniority lists shall be maintained for each department, one for
all Regular employees, and a separate one for all part-time and Extra employees.
Employees who have not worked at least 75% of the maximum days (90%) that may be
accrued for seniority in the previous calendar year shall be listed on the
part-time or extra employees' seniority list for the next calendar year,
provided, however, that any regular employee who is absent more than 25% of said
days due to bona fide illness or accident which makes him unavailable for work
or who has been granted an official leave of absence by the Employer in
accordance with this Agreement shall retain the years and days of seniority
service credits that he had accrued prior to his leave.

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      Employees losing their status as regular employees shall be placed on the
extra and part-time employees' seniority list, provided they have worked for
each employer at least 15% of the days raced in the last previous calendar year
unless such absence is due to illness, accident, official leave of absence or
other good cause. Such employee shall, if he is assigned to regular employment
and works in such regular assignment for at least 75% of the maximum days (90%)
that may be accrued for seniority in the calendar year following his loss of
regular employment seniority status, have his name placed on the bottom of the
regular employees' seniority list at the beginning of the calendar year
following the year in which said employee worked the aforesaid 75% or more.

      Mutuel, TeleBet and Admissions employees who are on the regular or extra
seniority lists and who report and are available for work and are not assigned
because of lack of work, shall be given credit for such day or days only for the
purpose of retaining seniority.

      3. In cases where employees have the same year of hire, the employee who
has worked the greatest number of days shall be placed higher on the list. In
cases where the year of hire and the number of days worked since the date of
hire are the same, employees shall be arranged in alphabetical order, based on
the first initial of their last name.

      4. Seniority shall be lost for the following reasons:

         a) Voluntary quit.

         b) Discharge for just cause.

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         c) Failure to report for work within three (3) days after being
notified by the Employer or the Union by telegram, or three (3) days after
tender of delivery of letter in the United States mail addressed to the
employee's last known address appearing on the Employer's records.

      Written notice directed by either the Employer or the Union to the
employee's last address on either the Employer's or Union's records shall
constitute notice within the meaning of this provision.

         d) Unexcused absence. An unexcused absence shall consist of any absence
without justifiable cause provided, however, that for purposes of Sunday premium
pay, eight (8) absences will be permitted on Saturday nights only in each
contract year.

         e) Failure to work at least 15% of the days raced in the previous
calendar year unless such failure was due to an absence for good cause, or as a
result of an approved leave of absence of the Employer.

         f) It shall be the sole responsibility of the employee to provide the
Employer with his current address.

      5. The seniority lists shall be established from the information appearing
on the records of the Employer. The seniority lists shall be posted in each
department. Anyone having any question concerning his seniority standing shall
present his complaint to the Employer and the Union within thirty (30) days
after the list have been posted. Failure to object by anyone whose name appears
on the seniority list within the aforementioned period will preclude him from
raising any objection concerning his seniority standing.

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      6. All assignments which are available at check-in time shall go to the
qualified employees who have filed request cards in order of seniority.
Assignments which become available after that time shall be given to the most
senior qualified employee not yet assigned. Request cards will be valid for six
months. Employees desiring these assignments will remain in the check-in area 15
minutes after check-in time. Any employee who is called twice for such an
assignment and is not available shall not then be eligible until new request
cards are filed. Request cards will be filed every six months starting with
October 3rd and every six months thereafter.

      7. In the event of layoffs or demotions due to layoffs, the employees with
the least seniority shall be laid off or demoted first. In recalling after
layoffs, employees with the most seniority who are on layoff shall be first
recalled and shall be assigned by the Employer to jobs that are open, provided
they have the skill, ability and qualifications to perform the work.

      8. No layoff of regular employees shall become effective until at least
one (1) calendar day has elapsed following notification to the Union of the
Employer's desire to make such layoff.

      9. If, prior to the opening of any racing meetings, vacancies occur in
either the Mutuel or Admissions Department, notice of this vacancy will be
posted in either department; employees in the department with the vacancy shall
be given consideration for such vacancies if they are qualified to perform the
work and said vacancies shall be filled within ten (10) working days of posting.
Employees may be transferred from on department to another only with the consent
of the Employer and the Union. In the event of such a transfer, employees shall
not carry any seniority already accrued to the new department but shall be
considered as a new employee for the purposes of seniority.

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     10. Any employee on any Extra List who works a simulcast shift shall
receive a one-half (1/2) day of seniority credit for such a shift but only for
the purpose of "attaining" regular status.

     11. All money room counter/skimmer jobs shall be assigned by seniority.

     12. Any employee who would not otherwise maintain their "Regular" or
"Extra" status due to a Pennsylvania Racing Commission Ruling, suspension or
disciplinary action shall retain their year of seniority on the appropriate
seniority list. Nothing in this paragraph is intended or shall interfere with or
reduce the rights which the Employer otherwise may have to terminate such
employee for just cause.

     13. Any employee who begins a period of absence from work by reason of a
bona fide illness or accident, either work-related or non-work related,
subsequent to the date of this contract shall accrue seniority for up to the
first 180 days of the absence, after which time no additional seniority shall
accrue until the employee returns to work.

                                   ARTICLE VI

                              Hiring and Promotion


      1. Employees shall be recalled as needed for each meeting on the basis of
seniority as defined and established in Article V hereof. Any person on said
list, who has seniority as herein defined, may be rejected by the Employer only
for just cause, and such determination shall be subject to the grievance and
arbitration procedure herein set forth. In recalling or hiring prior to the
commencement of the racing meeting, the Employer shall give notice to the union
of any employee who has seniority as herein defined, but who is rejected and the
reasons for rejection.

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      2. During the course of the racing meeting, if additional employees are
required, they shall be recalled or hired from the part-time or extra seniority
list described in Article V hereof. Employees on the part-time or extra
seniority list who have seniority standing with the Employer shall be called for
extra assignment in order of seniority. If the persons with seniority on the
part-time or extra list who are available for work have been exhausted, then the
Employer may hire additional employees form other sources, but shall give the
Union equal opportunity with such sources to provide suitable applicants, and
such additional employees shall be hired on the basis of their qualifications,
competence, ability and honesty. In the event that all employees on the regular
employees' seniority list have been recalled, any vacancy in a regular position,
which exists after the provisions of this Article have been followed, shall be
filled from the part-time or extra seniority list. If there are insufficient
regular assignments to give employment to those with regular employee seniority,
those regular employees not given a regular assignment shall be placed at the
top of the part-time or extra employees' seniority list and shall be called for
work in accordance therewith.

      3. There shall be no discrimination against any person with respect to
referral for work or placement on the hiring lists because of Union membership
or lack of Union membership.

      4. All employees shall have the right to be placed in the classification
they held during the last previous meeting when returning to work if such jobs
are available, and they shall remain in such jobs or positions until they lose
the same by the operation of the seniority provisions of this contract, or there
are not enough places to be filled in such jobs.

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      5. The Employer shall have the right to hire, rehire, discharge for just
cause, lay off, transfer and promote all employees subject, however, to the
terms, procedures and provisions of this entire Agreement.

      6. Whenever a vacancy occurs in any position in any department, it shall
be filled by the most senior qualified employee in that department, except that,
any employee who has bid for and been assigned to a money room position, shall
be ineligible to bid on any other position outside of the money room for a
period of two (2) years.

      All temporary vacancies, vacancies to which permanent replacements have
not as yet been assigned and all temporary or additional posts, windows, or
assignments shall be offered to qualified regular employees according to
seniority before such positions are filled by extra employees. It is the
intention of the parties to offer all higher paying jobs, even if temporary, to
regular employees and to utilize extra employees in the lowest paying
classifications.

      7. The Employer shall submit copies of the payroll of each department to
the Union on a weekly basis and copies of the auditor's report on overages and
shortages on a daily basis. In addition, the Employer shall continue to furnish
such other records which it has in the past furnished to the Union.

      8. All regularly assigned employees shall, prior to their required
check-in time, provide notice for excused absence, unless the absence is a
justifiable emergency.

                                   ARTICLE VII

                          Reporting Time and Scheduling


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A. Reporting Time

      1. Reporting time for the Mutuel and Department shall not be less than
fifteen (15) minutes prior to the start of actual work. Reporting time for
TeleBet Department shall not be less than five (5) minutes prior to the start of
actual work. These 15 and 5 minute periods shall be considered part of the shift
for all purposes including pay. Management reserves the right to start shifts at
the times it deems necessary for proper staffing. The shift starting time for
Sunday in TeleBet shall not be more than one (1) hour and fifteen (15) minutes
before the first scheduled post.

      It is agreed that during each racing meeting of the Employer, reporting
time for all Admissions Department employees shall not be more than two and
one-quarter (2-1/4) hours before the advertised post time.

      2. Any employee reporting for work who begins to perform any duties of his
job shall be entitled to one shift's pay at straight-time rates, unless he
leaves work for a reason other than by the direction of the Employer. However,
in case of the cancellation of a racing program, employees who have not been
notified at least three (3) hours before their regular reporting time of such
cancellation shall, if they do report, receive no less than one-half (1/2) shift
pay for so reporting. Notification of the cancellation of the racing program
shall be made by the Employer by broadcasting such notice over radio stations to
be selected by mutual agreement of the parties. However, in the event that the
cancellation is caused by an Act of God, weather conditions or other causes
beyond the Employer's control and no notification is given to the employees in
accordance with the above provisions, those employees who have reported and have
begun their work shall be paid a minimum of one-half (1/2) shift's pay.

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      3. If a racing program is cancelled at any time after five (5) minutes
prior to the midpoint of any shift length as described in Schedule "A", then
employees in the mutuel and TeleBet Departments and the money room who have
reported and worked shall receive their full shift pay. Admissions Department
employees shall receive a full day's pay after the first two races of a racing
program have been completed.

      4. Those employees who have reported but have not begun their day's work
due to a cancellation without notification, shall be paid the sum of Seven
Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) to compensate them for expenses. The sum of
Seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) shall also be paid to employees who cannot
continue working, after having reported, because of personal illness or injury,
after the injury or illness has been verified or approved by the Employer's
medical department.

      5. The five (5) most senior employees signing in shall be paid Seven
Dollars and Fifty Cents ($7.50) for that day unless they are assigned. For
example, if two of the four most senior employees do receive assignments, then
the remaining three employees shall be entitled to this pay for signing in.

B. Scheduling

      1. a. All Mutuel Teller regulars with guaranteed regular assignments are
to report for all live events.

         b. The Mutuel Manager or his designee shall post a blank
schedule/calendar no less than two weeks prior to the commencement of the four
(4) week scheduling period reflected on that calendar. The weeks shall commence
with any shifts on Monday and go through Sunday. Each of the shifts (i.e.
starting times) shall be reflected for each day on the scheduling calendar at
the time it is posted.

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         c. Each employee shall, by the Wednesday prior to the commencement of
the term, select each of the specific days and shifts during any of the
twenty-eight days posted which they desire to work during that scheduling
period.

      2. Assignments for specific shifts among employees signing-up shall be
awarded according to seniority among those requesting a specific shift, subject
to a required preference for live shifts noted above for mutuel tellers.

      3. Employees shall be permitted to work up to eight (8) shifts in a
regular work week or as many shifts as do not require that the employer pay
overtime.

      4. All other aspects of the scheduling and assignments shall remain as had
been the current practice, except Telebet Tellers shall be scheduled every two
weeks.

                                  ARTICLE VIII

                                Management Rights


      1. The Employer alone shall have the right to determine the number of
employees to be employed, work assignments subject to seniority and other
provisions of this Agreement, equipment to be used, methods of operations, lease
or subcontract its operations and, in general, the Employer shall have the sole
right to exercise all managerial functions not in conflict with the terms of
this Agreement.

      2. The Employer shall have the right to discharge or discipline for just
cause or violation of any term of this Agreement.

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                                   ARTICLE IX

                              Validity of Contract


      The parties hereto agree that should any Article, part or paragraph of
this Agreement be declared by a federal or state court of competent and final
jurisdiction in the premises, to be unlawful, invalid, ineffective or
unenforceable, said Article, part or paragraph shall not affect the validity and
enforceability of any other Article, part or paragraph hereof and the remainder
of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. Moreover, anything
herein to the contrary notwithstanding, this entire contract is subject to the
provisions of the Pennsylvania State Racing Law, the provisions whereof take
precedence over and supplant any provision of this contract which may be in
conflict therewith.

                                    ARTICLE X

                            Conduct of Union Business


      1. Union Visitation. A Union representative shall be permitted entry for
Union business upon the Employer's premises where the Union's members are
employed. It is agreed that such Union representative will not interfere in any
way with the Employer's business and will give notice to the Employer of his
presence.

      2. Union Bulletin Board. The Union shall have the privilege of installing
a bulletin board in the Employer's facilities at a suitable location, but use of
such bulletin board shall be restricted to the following purposes: notice of
recreational and social activities; notice of election and results; notice of
appointment of Union representatives; notice of meetings.

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      Use of the bulletin board for any other purpose shall be subject to
approval by the Employer. Under no circumstances will the Union or its
representatives post any matter of a libelous, obscene, or scandalous character.
The Union shall assume full responsibility for the items there posted and all
such notices posted shall first be approved by the Union.

                                   ARTICLE XI

                             No Strikes or Lockouts


      1. During the term of this Agreement neither the Union nor any employees
shall authorize, cause, engage in, sanction or assist in any work stoppage,
strike, picketing, slowdown or curtailment of the Employer's business.

      2. In addition to any other remedies available to the Employer any
employee or employees, either individually or collectively, who violate Section
1 above are subject to discharge by the Employer.

      3. The Employer agrees that during the term of this Agreement, it shall
not cause, permit or engage in any lockout of its employees, provided, however,
that neither this provision nor any other provision of this Agreement shall be
interpreted as requiring the Employer to stay in continuous operation. The
Employer shall have the right at all times to reduce or close the number of
shifts, departments or jobs and any such action by the Employer shall not be
considered a lockout.

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                                   ARTICLE XII

                                      Wages


      1. The wage schedule and job classifications applicable to the employees
covered by this Agreement is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Schedule
"A".

      The wages paid under this contract are premised on a shift concept for
each department. Any extra time worked over the set shift hours shall be
compensated in increments of fifteen (15) minutes by paying an amount per hour
based upon the shift rate divided by the number of hours in the shift, one
minute into the next fifteen minutes is paid at 1/4 hour overtime. Any employee
who actually worked over forty (40) hours in a week shall receive premium pay of
one and one-half (1 1/2) times his/her hourly shift rate for all hours of work
(as opposed to pay) over forth (40).

      2. It is the intent that every employee within the bargaining unit shall
be covered by the terms of this Agreement; any omissions or new non-supervisory
classifications shall be subject to the terms, procedures and provisions of this
Agreement.

      3. In the event that the content of any job, classification or title
covered by this Agreement is changed either with respect to the duties performed
therein or the responsibilities thereof, the matter of appropriate conditions
and rates of pay therefor shall be negotiated with the Union and be subject to
the grievance procedure of Article IV if no agreement is reached by the parties.

      4. Any dealer who is required to sell or cash tickets during any portion
of a dealer's shift shall be compensated by an additional $3.00 per day.

      5. Assistant head cashier shifts shall be eight (8) hours. Assistant head
cashier shall receive an additional $8.00 per shift if he/she performs the
duties of the first floor dealer.

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      6. The extra duty of Stationary Room shall be paid an additional $15.00
per shift.

      7. Counters shall receive appropriate extra duty pay in fifteen (15)
minute increments based on a prorated daily shift rate when required to stay on
a window past a five (5) hour shift.

      8. SSTman extra duty shall be paid in the appropriate fifteen (15) minute
increments based on a prorated daily shift rate of five (5) hours.

      9. The Employer shall cease late sales as of November 1, 1996 and shall if
resurrected pay any additional time at the appropriate pay rate in fifteen (15)
minute increments;

     10. Black light job shall be bid out separately and shall not be in a
rotation with any other jobs in the department;

     11. Non-racing events shall be paid at the appropriate hourly rate in
fifteen (15) minute increments. Current practice had been $10.00/hour;

     12. The employees shall be permitted to raise the cost of pencils to $.25
without any additional cost of such supplies by the Employer effective 01/01/97.

     13. New Hire Rates: Schedule "A" notwithstanding:

      A. Any Mutuel Department Teller initially hired
         after 10/03/96 shall be paid $48.00 per shift; and
         after 10/03/97 shall be paid $49.20 per shift; and
         after 10/03/98 shall be paid $50.43 per shift.

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      B. Telebet Operators initially hired
         after 10/03/96 shall be paid $45.00 per shift; and
         after 10/03/97 shall be paid $46.13 per shift; and
         after 10/03/98 shall be paid $47.28 per shift.

      C. Any Admissions employees initially hired
         after 10/03/96 shall be paid $35.00 per shift; and
         after 10/03/97 shall be paid $36.05 per shift; and
         after 10/03/98 shall be paid $37.13 per shift.

      D. In addition, anything to the contrary herein notwithstanding, every
employee hired under the New Hire Rate shall be paid in accordance with the
"catch-up" formula which shall be applied according to the position they are
filling:

         1) Beginning with the anniversary date of hire commencing the first day
of their 25th month of employment they shall be paid at 90% of the then current
applicable shift rate detailed herein for the job being performed;

         2) Beginning with the anniversary date of hire commencing the first day
of their 37th month of employment they shall be paid at 95% of the then current
applicable shift rate detailed herein for the job being performed;

         3) Beginning with the anniversary date of hire commencing the first day
of their 49th month of employment they shall be paid at 100% of the then current
applicable shift rate detailed herein for the job being performed;

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     14. In addition to all other compensation, Tellers, Counter/Skimmers and
TeleBet Operators, shall be eligible to be paid a production premium of any
additional $1/hour for each hour worked in those positions in accordance with
the terms set forth in Schedule "B" for Mutuel Department, and Schedule "C" to
be mutually arrived at between the parties regarding the TeleBet Department.

                                  ARTICLE XIII

                                 Life Insurance


      The Employer shall provide each employee on the regular seniority list,
who has worked at least 75% of the 90% of the preceding racing meeting and who
is at work during the current meeting, with group life insurance in the sum of
Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) on a year-round basis, so long as he remains on
the regular seniority list.

      Each employee on the extra seniority list and who is at work during the
current meeting, shall be provided with One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) of group
life insurance on a year-round basis, so long as he remains on the extra
seniority list and works 110 days per calendar year.

                                   ARTICLE XIV

                                  Pension Plan


      A pension plan (Sports Arena Employees' Local 137 Retirement Fund) costing
$3.40 per employee per day shall begin the first day of the calendar year
following the calendar year when the track has had an average daily handle for
the total number of days raced by all thoroughbred licenses at Penn National
Race Course for such year of $605,000; a double-header shall be treated as two
racing days for the purpose of this Article.

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                                   ARTICLE XV

                                 Vacation Plan


      After an employee has worked the number of Live or Seniority shifts in a
calendar year as set forth below, that employee shall be entitled to the
following paid vacation:

                              Employees With                   Employees With
    Live or                    Less than 10                   10 or More Years
   Seniority                 Years Seniority                     Seniority
 Shifts Worked                Vacation Days                    Vacation Days

      *90%                          5                                10
      *70%                          4                                 7
      *60%                          2                                 4

*Percent of live days run at Penn National Racetrack in the prior calendar year.

      An employee must work a minimum number of days in each category to be
eligible for the prescribed vacation days. No fractional vacation days shall be
granted.

                                   ARTICLE XVI

                        Notice of Discharge or Suspension


      The Business Manager of the Union shall be notified in writing immediately
after discharge or suspension takes place, which notice shall contain the name
of the employee involved and the reason for such discharge or suspension.

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                                  ARTICLE XVII

                      Ticket Errors, Overages and Shortages


      1. The Employer agrees to have posted as quickly as possible listings of
shortages and overages at locations where they are readily accessible to
employees.

      2. The Employer agrees that a shortage and overage report will be made
available to employees and a copy submitted to the Union daily. Shortages shall
be settled on a current basis in accordance with the provision detailed herein
after at Schedule "D".

      3. It is the intention of the parties that overages shall be used to set
off shortages. The Employer and the Union shall mutually agree as to the amount
in each specific case. Overages not so applied shall be paid to the employee at
the conclusion of each racing meeting.

      4. Those employees handling money or tickets shall be fully accountable to
the Employer for any loss or shortage therein, except when such loss or shortage
is caused by:

         a. Force or threat of bodily harm;

         b. Acceptance of counterfeit money which is not clearly detectible;

         c. Theft - The burden of proving a loss as a result of theft is place
on the employee and such proof must be more than a surmise or suspicion. It must
clearly establish that the employee's shortage is due to theft and not his own
negligence.

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                                  ARTICLE XVIII

                              Rules and Regulations


      The Employer shall have the right, from time to time, to make such
reasonable rules and regulations for the conduct of its business, not
inconsistent with the provisions hereof, as it may deem necessary and advisable,
and all employees shall be obligated to comply with such rules and regulations.
Before such rules and regulations become effective, they shall be in writing and
a copy shall be given to the Business Manager of the Union and sufficient copies
shall be posted throughout each department in order to apprise the employees of
their obligation thereunder.

                                   ARTICLE XIX

                   Technological Improvements and Job Security


      1. Should new machines be introduced in the operations of the Mutuel
Department, such machines, insofar as they require human operation or servicing,
shall be operated or serviced by employees covered by this Agreement unless such
machines are leased to the Employer and the Employer is unable to negotiate with
the lessor that such machines be operated by the Employer's employees.

      2. Vacancies in new classification created by the instruction of new
machines shall be filled in accordance with the procedure set forth in Articles
V and VI herein.

      3. Should a technological displacement of employees occur by reason of
technological improvements, the Employer will endeavor to relocate employees in
new classifications on the basis of their seniority, ability and qualifications,
and will meet with the Union to negotiate mutually satisfactory rates of pay new
classifications created.

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      4. Should the Employer lease its property to a lessee for the purpose of
conducting racing, provisions shall be made in said lease for the observance by
the lessee of the terms of this Agreement.

      5. Should any new form of gambling or gaming be introduced, all current
employees shall be permitted the opportunity to apply for any new positions
created thereby with the Employer and management shall have sole discretion as
to allowing any such transfers.

                                   ARTICLE XX

                                Leaves of Absence


      No employee shall be granted a leave of absence without the prior written
approval of the Employer and the Union. At the end of such leave of absence,
such employee shall be reemployed in the same classification in which he was
employed at the commencement of his leave, without prejudice to his previous
status and without loss of seniority accrued at the commencement of the leave of
absence. In the event that an employee exceeds the time specified in the leave
of absence granted, the employee shall go to the bottom of the seniority list
and shall be offered employment based on seniority as set forth in Article V of
this Agreement. No seniority shall accrue during the period of the employee's
leave of absence as provided in this article but the employee shall retain only
the years and days of seniority service credits that he had accrued prior to the
leave.

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                                   ARTICLE XXI

                                 Death in Family


      Any regular employee who, during the racing meeting, suffers a death in
his family as hereinafter defined, shall be entitled to three (3) consecutive
working days off and shall be compensated for all pay lost during that absence.
A member of the family is defined as: wife or husband, child (natural, adopted
or foster), stepchild, sister, brother, parent, parent-in-law or grandparent.

      Extras shall be entitled to miss work for a death in the family (as
described herein) with no compensation for lost pay but with no loss of
seniority status.

                                  ARTICLE XXII

                                   Premium Pay


      1. With respect to the following listed holidays, triple crown days,
Breeders Cup, and with respect to all meetings held on Sundays, the Employer
agrees to pay all employees covered by this Agreement who perform work on any
such days one and one-half (1-1/2) times their then prevailing shift rates of
pay, and extra race compensation (if applicable), provided the handle exceeds
$570,000 on the day in question. This $570,000 handle figure includes TeleBet,
on-track and simulcast wagering for the entire day and up until the end of the
last shift of the day. The premium pay shall go to those individuals working any
shift during the premium "day" or in the case of special events, i.e. Breeders'
Cup, those working during that event.

New Year's Day                                          Labor Day
Washington's Birthday                                   Veterans' Day
Easter Sunday                                           Thanksgiving Day
Memorial Day                                            Christmas Day
Independence Day                                        New Year's Eve

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      2. In the event that one of the above listed holidays falls on a Sunday,
the premium shall be paid on the Monday following such holiday if it is mandated
by federal law to be so celebrated on such a Monday, and a meeting day is
scheduled on such a Monday.

      3. In the event the pari-mutuel handle on any Sunday when racing is
conducted is $1,000,000 or more, then the Employer shall pay all employees
covered by this Agreement who perform work on that Sunday two (2) times their
shift rate of pay and extra race compensation. If the pari-mutuel handle is less
than $1,000,000 the provisions of Section 1 above shall apply. In order to be
eligible for Sunday premium pay employees must work the preceding Saturday,
where so scheduled, unless excused because of illness or other compelling
personal reasons.

      4. A premium of $3.00 shall be paid to all regular employees for each
Saturday worked when such Saturdays fall within a week in which six (6) days of
racing is conducted.

                                  ARTICLE XXIII

                               General Conditions


      1. This Agreement when accepted by the parties hereto and signed by the
respective agents thereunto duly authorized shall constitute the sole Agreement
between them involving the employees in this bargaining unit. Any alteration or
modification to this Agreement must be made by and between the parties hereto
and must be in writing.

      2. Either party hereto shall be entitled to require specific performance
of the provisions of this Agreement.

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      3. The waiver of any breach or condition of this Agreement by either party
shall not constitute a precedent for any future waiver of such breach or
condition.

      4. In addition to any other remedies available to the Employer, any
employee or employees, either individually or collectively, who violate Article
XII of this Agreement shall be subject to discharge by the Employer.

      5. Whenever an employee is unable to perform his duties because of illness
or accident, he shall, if requested by the Employer, submit a doctor's
certificate certifying to his illness, or at the option of the Employer, he
shall submit to an examination by a doctor selected by the Employer.

      6. Any notice in writing required to be given to the Employer under this
Agreement shall be directed in writing to the General Manager of Pennsylvania
National Turf Club, Inc., Grantville, Pennsylvania, and any notice required to
be given to the Union shall be addressed in writing to it at 1012 Haddonfield
Road, Suite 106, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08002.

      7 The Employer shall make Blue Cross and Blue Shield coverage available to
those employees who desire it at group rates but at the employee's expense.
Premiums shall be deducted from the employee's wages in advance.

      8. All working areas shall be cleaned daily and all rest rooms shall be
cleaned at least daily and a sanitary napkin dispenser shall be installed in all
rest rooms used by female employees.

      9. The floors of the sheds in the parking lot and oil heaters in these
sheds shall be maintained in good repair.

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     10. Four jackets will be kept available in the Admissions Department for
Parkers and rain suits shall be provided for Collectors only. Parkers will be
given programs on request.

     11. Additional help will be provided to Turnstile Collectors during
promotions for busy windows or busy periods.

     12. Where there is an early gate opening, Admissions Department employees
who report early shall be paid $5.00 per hour for each hour, in half hour
increments, prior to normal reporting time. If such employees report three (3)
hours or more prior to normal reporting, they shall receive a hot meal.

     13. Heaters shall be provided in Admissions Booth where needed.

     14. Mutuel Department employees may have their own coffee makers and
refrigerators behind the lines.

                                  ARTICLE XXIV

                                    Uniforms


      1. Employees are required to wear the following items of clothing:

      a. Solid white shirt with collar. If the shirt extends below the red vest,
then the shirt must be tucked into the pants/skirt. Shirts may be long or short
sleeves.

      b. Dark colored pants/skirt, culottes or split skirts optional for female
employees only.

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      c. Red vest. 1

      2. Optional items of clothing permitted are as follows:

      a. Dark blue blazer is permitted to be worn over the required uniform as
stated in Section 1 of this Dress Code.

      b. A dark blue jacket/windbreaker is permitted to be worn only if the
temperature is 65 degrees or below. If this article is completely zipped or
buttoned up so as not to expose items of clothing underneath then the employee
is free to deviate from the white shirt and red vest.

      c. A white sweater may be worn in addition to the required uniform as
stated in Section 1 of this Dress Code. If a white sweater is worn, the red vest
is to be worn on top of the sweater in keeping with the uniform theme.

      d. During warm weather (Memorial Day through Labor Day inclusive)
light-colored lightweight pants may be worn.

                                   ARTICLE XXV

                                Term of Agreement


      This Agreement shall be made effective the 3rd day of October, 1996, and
shall continue in full force and effect without any further reopening or
renegotiation until October 3, 1999 and shall continue in full force and effect
from year to year thereafter unless either party hereto shall give written
notice at least sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of this Agreement, of
the intention of the party to amend, modify, or to terminate, whereupon the
Agreement shall terminate on the date set forth.

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1 Upon determination of excessive heat (in excess of 85 degrees at one
hour before first post) according to the thermometers placed on each line, vests
may be taken off. If during periods of excessive heat vests are taken off on any
division, all employees of those divisions will not wear vests during this
period. The Employer shall provide cotton vests for summer racing days.

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                               Complete Agreement


      The foregoing represents the complete agreement of the parties. In all
other respects the terms and conditions of employment and past practices shall
remain in full force and effect and shall be renewed for the term of the
upcoming three (3) years. All other proposals by either party made in the course
of this bargaining shall be deemed withdrawn and without effect.

      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, and intending to be legally bound hereby the parties
have caused their properly authorized officers to sign this Agreement.

FOR                                                           FOR

PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL                       SPORTS ARENA EMPLOYEES' UNION
TURF CLUB, INC.                             LOCAL NO. 137

BY: \s\ Philip T. O'Hara Jr.                BY: \s\ Robert LiGouri
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FOR                                         WITNESS:

MOUNTAINVIEW RACING ASSOCIATION

BY: \s\ Philip T. O'Hara Jr.                BY: \s\ Ray Garganes
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                                                                   Exhibit 10.68

                                 LEASE AGREEMENT

                                    ARTICLE I
                                      TERM

SECTION 1.01. Commencement of the Term.

     (a) Notwithstanding anything herein contained to the contrary, the term of
this Lease and Tenant's obligation to pay rent and occupy the Demised Premises
in accordance with the terms hereof shall commence on the following date (such
date being hereinafter called the "Commencement Date"): the later of: (i) the
date on which Landlord delivers possession of the Premises to Tenant with
Landlord's work substantially complete (unless otherwise agreed to by Tenant) or
(ii) the earlier of: (a) date Tenant receives Approvals (as defined in Rider
11), or (b) sixty (60) days following the execution of this Lease. (See Rider #1
and #11.) For the purpose of this Lease, the words, "the term of this Lease" and
"term hereof" shall be deemed to mean both the original term of this Lease and
all extensions or renewals thereof.

     (b) At any time after the Commencement Date of the term of the Lease, the
parties shall execute and deliver to each other, at the option of Landlord,
either an instrument in recordable form or a letter agreement prepared by
Landlord wherein Tenant shall: (1) certify that the Lease is in full force and
effect, and (2) certify the commencement and termination dates of the original
term of this Lease. Tenant shall have ten (10) days from date of Tenant's
receipt of said instrument or said letter agreement to execute and return same
to Landlord. In the event Tenant fails to execute and return said instrument or
said letter agreement within the aforestated specified period of time, Landlord
and Tenant shall consider the terms therein written to be binding upon Tenant.

     (c) Deleted.

     (d) This Lease and the tenancy hereby created shall cease and determine at
the end of the term hereof without the necessity of any notice from either
Landlord or Tenant to terminate the same, and Tenant hereby waives notice to
vacate the premises and agrees that Landlord shall be entitled to the benefit of
all provisions of law respecting the summary recovery of possession of premises
from a tenant holding over to the same extent as if statutory notice had been
given.

SECTION 1.02. Failure of Tenant to Open; Failure to Operate. If Tenant fails to
open for business within one hundred twenty (120) days after the Commencement
Date and/or thereafter (subject to Force Majeure pursuant to Section 20.22 and
national holidays), if Tenant fails to continuously operate its business in
accordance with the terms of this Lease or vacates the premises prior to the
expiration of the term hereof, Landlord will suffer damages in an amount which
are not readily ascertainable and thus in any such event, Landlord shall have
the right, at its option, to collect as liquidated damages, and not as a
penalty, in addition to all other charges which are due hereunder, one-thirtieth
(1/3Oth) of an amount equal so the monthly installment of Fixed Minimum Rent for
each day which Tenant fails to so operate.

<PAGE>

                                   ARTICLE II
                                      RENT

SECTION 2.01. Percentage Rent. Deleted.

SECTION 2.02. Gross Receipts Defined. Deleted.

SECTION 2.03. Taxes.

     (a) For the purposes of this Section 2.03, the word "taxes" shall include
all taxes attributable to improvements now or hereafter made to the "Shopping
Center" or any part thereof or attributable to the present or future
installation in the Shopping Center or any part thereof of fixtures, machinery
or equipment, all real estate taxes, assessments, water and sewer fees, rents or
charges, and other governmental impositions and charges of every kind and nature
whatsoever, nonrecurring as well as recurring, special or extraordinary as well
as ordinary, foreseen and unforeseen, and each and every installment thereof,
which shall or may during the term of this Lease be levied, assessed or imposed,
or become due and payable or become liens upon or arise in connection with the
use, occupancy or possession of, or any interest in the Shopping Center or any
part thereof, or any land, buildings or other improvements therein, excluding,
however, any of the foregoing relating to any "Separately Assessed Premises" (as
defined in Section 2.03(d) hereof). The word "taxes" shall not include any
charge, such as water meter charge and sewer rent based thereon, which is
measured by the consumption by the actual user or the item or service for which
the charge is made.

     (b) For each "Tax Year" (as defined in Section 2.03(e) hereof) during the
term of this Lease, Tenant shall pay to Landlord as additional rent (hereinafter
called "Tax Rent"), the amount obtained by multiplying the total of all taxes
payable during such Tax Year by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the
square feet of floor area of the Demised Premises and the denominator of which
shall be the square feet of all "leasable floor area" (as defined in Section
2.03(d) hereof) in the Shopping Center computed as of each date Landlord has a
right under Section 2.03(c) to bill Tenant for an installment of Tax Rent. On
account of Tax Rent, Tenant shall pay monthly, in advance, as additional rent,
together with each monthly installment of Fixed Minimum Rent, without demand or
setoff, an amount equal to one-twelfth of the sum obtained by multiplying the
square feet of floor area of the Demised Premises by ONE DOLLAR FORTY CENTS
($1.40). Such amount may be adjusted by Landlord at any time during the term
hereof to an amount equal to one-twelfth (1/l2th) of the Tax Rent payable by
Tenant for the current Tax Year. If Tenant's payment on account of Tax Rent for
any Tax Year exceeds the actual amount payable by Tenant as Tax Rent for such
Tax Year and Tenant is not in default hereunder or otherwise indebted to
Landlord, Landlord shall refund such excess to Tenant within thirty (30) days;
provided, if such overpayment is for the last Tax Year, Landlord shall not be
obligated to refund to Tenant the amount of such overpayment until Tenant has
fully performed all of its obligations under this Lease, is not indebted to
Landlord and has vacated the Demised Premises in accordance with the provisions
hereof. In the event Tenant is indebted to Landlord for any reason whatsoever,
Landlord may deduct such amount owed from such overpayment.

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     (c) Landlord shall have the right to bill Tenant for an installment on
account of Tax Rent during each Tax Year after each receipt by Landlord of a
bill, assessment, levy, notice of imposition or other evidence of taxes due or
payable, all of which are hereinafter collectively referred to as a "tax bill"
(whether such bill is a final bill, an estimate of annual taxes or represents a
tax bill based upon a final or partial assessment or determination). Tenant
shall pay each installment of Tax Rent within twenty (20) days of receipt from
Landlord of a written statement setting forth the taxes for which Landlord has
received a tax bill and on account of which Tenant has never been billed and the
amount of the installment of Tenant's Tax Rent based upon such tax bill. In
making the computations as aforesaid, a tax bill or photocopy thereof submitted
by Landlord to Tenant shall be conclusive evidence of the amount of the taxes
included in the computation of the installment of a Tax Rent in question;
provided, however, Landlord shall have the right to bill Tenant for the last
installment of Tax Rent for the last lease year in the term hereof whether or
not Landlord shall theretofore have received a tax bill covering the period from
the date of the tax bill which formed the basis of the most recent installment
on account of Tax Rent billed to Tenant to the expiration of the term hereof. If
Landlord has not received a tax bill for such period, Landlord shall estimate
the amount of such last installments of Tax Rent on the basis of information
contained in the tax bill most currently received by Landlord, subject to
adjustment when Landlord receives a tax bill which includes the period for the
date of such tax bill to the expiration of the term hereof. Tenant shall pay
such adjusted amount upon billing by Landlord.

     (d) For the purposes of this Lease, the words "Separately Assessed
Premises" shall mean only each of the following portions of the Shopping Center
which are in fact separately assessed or for which the amount of taxes actually
assessed is readily ascertainable: (i) portions of the Shopping Center
designated as Auxiliary in Exhibit "A". For the purposes of this Section 2.03
the words "leasable floor area" shall mean the square feet of floor area in the
Shopping Center other than Separately Assessed Premises on the date of
Landlord's tax computation.

     (e) For the purposes of this Lease the words "Tax Year" shall mean the
twelve (12) full calendar months of the term commencing with the January 1
immediately following the Commencement Date and ending December 31 of such
calendar year and each succeeding twelve (12) month period thereafter commencing
in the term of this Lease; provided, however, the first Tax Year shall commence
on the date that the Tenant shall open for business with the public and
terminate on the immediately succeeding December 31.

     (f) If the Commencement Date shall occur after the date the Shopping Center
shall first open to the public or (for reasons other than Tenant's default) the
term of this Lease terminates on a day other than the last day of a Tax Year,
Tenant's Tax Rent shall be equitably prorated for such Tax Year.

     (g) If, after Tenant shall have made the required payment of any
installment of Tax Rent, Landlord shall receive a refund of any portion of the
taxes included in the computation of such installment of Tax Rent, provided
Tenant is not in default hereunder, within forty-five (45) days after receipt of
the refund, Landlord shall pay to Tenant that percentage of the net refund after
deducting all costs and expenses (including, but not limited to, attorneys' and
appraisers' fees) expended or incurred in obtaining such refund, which the
portion of the taxes in question paid by Tenant bears to the entire amount of
such taxes immediately prior to the refund. Tenant

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shall not institute any proceedings with respect to the assessed valuation of
the Shopping Center or any part thereof for the purpose of securing a tax
reduction.

     (h) If at any time during the term of this Lease, under the laws of any one
or more jurisdictions in which the Shopping Center is located, a tax,
imposition, charge, assessment, levy, excise or license fee is levied on,
imposed against, or measured, computed or determined, in whole or in part, by:
(1) rents payable hereunder (Fixed Minimum, tax and/or additional) or (2) the
value of any lien placed against the Shopping Center or any obligations secured
thereby, or if any other tax (except income tax), imposition, charge,
assessment, levy, excise or license fee which is not referred to in Section
2.03(a) however described or denoted, shall be levied or imposed by any such
jurisdiction, to the extent that the cost of any of the foregoing shall be
imposed, either directly or indirectly on Landlord, such tax, imposition,
charge, assessment, levy, excise or license fee, shall be deemed to constitute
"taxes" for the purposes of this Section 2.03.

     (i) Tenant's obligation under this Section 2.03 shall survive the
expiration or earlier termination of the term of this Lease.

     (j) In the event of any dispute as to the floor area in the Shopping
Center, or any portion thereof (other than the Leased Premises which shall be
determined by the provisions of the Indenture of Lease) the determination of
Landlord's Architect shall be binding upon the parties. In the event Tenant
challenges the determination of Landlord's architect, unless Landlord and Tenant
reach agreement within thirty (30) days, the dispute shall be resolved by
Landlord's architect and Tenant's architect, who, after making such surveys or
measurements as either consider to be appropriate, shall submit their joint
determination and resolution of the gross leasable area of the Demised Premises;
provided that if such architects reach different conclusions and for that reason
do not agree on the amount of the gross leasable area of the Demised Premises
within thirty (30) days of their first meeting on the issue (which shall be
scheduled, if possible, within 10 days after the parties have determined that
they cannot reach agreement and that the issue should be decided by the
architects), the two architects shall select a third and independent architect
to resolve the lack of agreement either by agreeing with the conclusions of
Tenant's architect or with those of Landlord's architect, or by such third
architect's own determination. If the two architects cannot agree on the
selection of a third architect, each shall designate two independent architects,
and the third architect then shall be selected by lot from the four names. Each
party shall be responsible for the fees and charges of its architect, and shall
equally share in and be responsible for those of the third architect, if one is
appointed. The resultant square footage figure and changes, if any, in the rent
and in Tenant's proportionate share, shall be confirmed by a written supplement
to this Lease.

SECTION 2.04. Additional Rent. All sums of money or charges required to be paid
by Tenant under this Lease, whether or not the same are designated "additional
rent", shall for all purposes hereunder be deemed and shall be paid by Tenant as
rent. If such amounts or charges are not paid at the time provided in this
Lease, they shall nevertheless, bear interest from the due date thereof to the
date of payment at the highest rate allowed by law, but not more than twelve
percent (12%) per annum.

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                                   ARTICLE III
                           BOOKS OF ACCOUNT AND AUDIT

SECTION 3.01.  Tenant's Records.  Deleted.

SECTION 3.02.  Audit.  Deleted.

                                   ARTICLE IV
                         CONSTRUCTION OF LEASED PREMISES

SECTION 4.01. Tenant's Improvements and Fixtures. Within ten (10) days after the
written notice referred to in Section 1.01(b) hereof, Tenant shall, at its sole
cost and expense, commence and thereafter promptly complete all of the work
required of Tenant in Exhibit "B" (all such items being herein referred to as
"Tenant's work"). All work completed by Landlord and Tenant except for those
items enumerated in Section 8.02, shall remain as part of the premises and
become the property of Landlord upon installation, and shall not be removed by
Tenant. For the purpose of commencing and completing such work and installing
its fixtures and other equipment Tenant, may enter the Demised Premises prior to
the commencement of the term hereof subject to the following conditions: (1) all
such work shall be conducted in such a manner as will not interfere with
Landlord's construction activities; (2) Tenant at its own expense, shall keep
the common areas (as described in Section 4.02 hereof), free of building
material and equipment used in connection with Tenant's work, and Landlord shall
designate space, at Landlord's sole discretion, for Tenant's and Tenant's
contractors' trailers temporarily during Tenant's initial build-out of the
Premises and (3) Tenant shall perform duties and obligations imposed by this
Lease, including, but not limited to, those provisions relating to utilities,
insurance and indemnification, and the provisions of Exhibit "B", saving and
excepting only the obligations to make periodic payment of Fixed Minimum Rent
and other rent which commence on or after the Commencement Date. In the event
Landlord, on Tenant's behalf and with Tenant's consent, shall perform any work
or install any equipment included in Tenant's work, Tenant, within fifteen (15)
days after receipt of a bill therefore, shall pay to Landlord, as additional
rent, a sum equal to all sums paid and cost incurred by Landlord in performing
such work and/or installing such equipment plus administrative costs of Landlord
in a sum equal to twenty percent (20%) of such sums and/or costs.
Notwithstanding anything contained in this Section 4.01 to the contrary,
Landlord shall not be responsible or liable to Tenant, its agents, servants,
employees, licensees, or contractors, or their respective agents, servants,
employees, licensees, or contractors, for any loss or damage to the property of
such party occurring prior to or subsequent to the commencement of the term
unless caused by Landlord's negligence or willful misconduct.

SECTION 4.02. Parking Areas and Facilities. All parking areas and facilities
furnished by Landlord in or near the Center, including employee parking areas,
truck ways, loading docks, package pick-up stations, pedestrian sidewalks,
malls, courts, corridors, ramps, landscaped areas, exterior stairways, first-aid
stations, comfort stations and other areas and improvements provided by Landlord
for the general use, in common, of tenants, their officers, agents, employees
and customers, (sometimes referred to herein as "common areas") shall at all
times be subject to the exclusive control and management of Landlord, and the
malls, courts, and corridor areas may contain landscaping, decorative items,
structures designed and leased for retail sales and areas for promotional
activities, provided, however, that all sales structures in such areas shall be
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six feet (6') from the front of the Demised Premises. Landlord shall
have the right from time to time to establish, modify and enforce reasonable
rules and regulations with respect to all facilities and areas mentioned in this
Section; to construct, maintain and operate lighting facilities on all said
areas and improvements; to police the same; from time to time to change the
area, level location and arrangement of parking areas and other facilities
hereinabove referred to, provided same does not adversely and materially affect
parking for visibility of and access to the Premises; to restrict parking by
tenants, their officers, agents and employees to employee parking areas; to
close all or any portion of said areas or facilities to such extent as may, in
the opinion of Landlord's counsel, be legally sufficient to prevent a dedication
thereof or the accrual of any rights to any person or the public therein; to
close temporarily all or any portion of the parking areas or facilities; to
discourage non-customer parking; and to do and perform such other acts in and to
said areas and improvements as, in the use of good business judgment, Landlord
shall determine to be advisable with a view to the improvement of the
convenience and use thereof by tenants, their officers, agents, employees and
customers. Landlord will operate and maintain the common facilities referred to
above in such manner as Landlord, in its sole discretion, shall determine from
time to time. Without limiting the scope of such discretion, Landlord shall have
the full right and authority to employ all personnel and to make all rules and
regulations pertaining to and necessary for the proper operation and maintenance
of the common facilities. Tenant and Tenant's employees shall park their cars
only in those portions of the parking area designated for that purpose by
Landlord. Tenant shall furnish Landlord with State automobile license numbers
assigned Tenant's car or cars, and cars of Tenant's employees, within five (5)
days after taking possession of the premises and shall thereafter notify
Landlord of any changes within ten (10) days after written request, no more
often than two (2) times in any one calendar year. In the event that Tenant or
its employees fail to park their cars in designated parking areas as aforesaid,
then Landlord, at its option, shall charge Tenant Ten Dollars ($10.00) per day
per car parked in any area other than those designated, as and for liquidated
damages.

SECTION 4.03. Right to Relocate; License. The purpose of the site plan attached
hereto as Exhibit "A" is to show the location of the leased premises. Landlord
reserves the unrestricted right to change and relocate building (other than
Tenant's building) and mall perimeters, driveways, automobile parking areas and
other common areas shown on the site plan, store sizes, and the identity type
and number of other buildings or tenants, provided only that the size of the
leased premises, access to Tenant's premises, visibility of the Premises and
parking facilities as herein provided shall not be substantially or materially
impaired. Landlord agrees that ingress and egress to Shopping Center and
Tenant's premises shall not be materially changed or re-directed. Landlord has
made no representations to identity, type, size or number of other stores or
tenants, other than as indicated in Section 4.02.

SECTION 4.04. Changes and Additions to Building. Landlord hereby reserves the
right at any time to make alterations or additions to the building in which the
premises are contained and to build adjoining the same. Landlord also reserves
the right to construct other buildings or improvements in the Shopping Center
from time to time and to make alterations thereof or additions thereto on any
such building or buildings and to build adjoining same, and to construct
double-deck or elevated or subterranean parking facilities, and to substitute
from time to time for any parking areas or part thereof, provided Landlord does
not materially and adversely affect parking for, visibility of, or access to the
Premises.

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SECTION 4.05.  Financing.  Deleted.

                                    ARTICLE V
                               CONDUCT OF BUSINESS

SECTION 5.01. Use of Premises. In addition to any authorization of and
restrictions on the use of the Demised Premises elsewhere set forth herein,
Tenant shall not conduct any other business in or from the Leased Premises
except that which Tenant is permitted pursuant to the provisions of the
Indenture of Lease. Tenant shall occupy the Leased Premises promptly upon the
Commencement Date and thereafter shall continuously conduct in the Leased
Premises the business herein permitted. Tenant will not use or permit or suffer
the use of the Leased Premises for any other business or other purpose.
Furthermore, Tenant agrees to restrict the use and occupancy of the Demised
Premises against any use thereof, in violation of any of the uses or purposes
set forth in Exhibit "C" attached hereto and made part hereof notwithstanding
that such use might otherwise be permitted herein. The authorization of the use
of the premises for the business purpose set forth herein shall not constitute a
representation by Landlord that any particular use of the premises is now or
will continue to be permitted under applicable laws or regulations.

SECTION 5.02. Operations of Business. Throughout the term of this Lease, Tenant
shall cause its store to remain open from 11:30 A.M. through at least 10:00 P.M.
Mondays through Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30 A.M. through 5:00 P.M. Tenant
agrees the hours which Tenant is obligated to operate may be changed by Landlord
from time to time, provided that Landlord will not act in a discriminatory
manner. Tenant shall keep the signs, if any, in the Leased Premises well lit
during the hours from opening until one hour after the close of the Center as
provided for above for each and every day of the week.

SECTION 5.03. No Injurious Acts. Tenant shall not perform any acts or carry on
any practice which may injure the building or be a nuisance or menace to other
tenants and business invitees of Tenant and the general public in the Shopping
Center.

SECTION 5.04. Storage, Office Space. Tenant shall store and/or stock in the
Leased Premises only such items as Tenant is permitted to offer for sale at, in,
from or upon the Leased Premises. Tenant shall use for office, clerical or other
non-selling purposes only such space in the Leased Premises as is from time to
time reasonably required for Tenant's business in the Leased Premises.

                                   ARTICLE VI
                              GRANT OF CONCESSIONS

SECTION 6.01. Condition to Grant. The provision against subletting elsewhere
contained in this Lease shall be applicable so as to prohibit Tenant from
granting concessions without the consent of Landlord for the operation of one or
more departments of the business of Tenant; and any grant of concessions
consented to by Landlord shall be subject to the conditions that (a) each such
concession which may be granted by Tenant shall be subject to all the terms and
provisions of this Lease; (b) all of the provisions hereunder applying to the
business of Tenant shall apply to each such concession; (c) unless otherwise
approved in writing by Landlord, such department

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or departments shall be operated only as part of the business operation
generally conducted by Tenant on the Demised Premises and under the advertised
name of Tenant; and (d) at least seventy-five percent (75%) of the floor area of
the Leased Premises shall at all times be operated directly by Tenant.

                                   ARTICLE VII
                    COMMON COSTS OF OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

SECTION 7.01. Expenses. Landlord (subject to reimbursement as set forth in
Section 7.02) will at its expense operate and maintain or cause to be operated
and maintained the Common Areas and the Shopping Center consistent with
first-class shopping centers of similar size and nature in Luzerne County. For
the purposes of this Lease, "Operating Costs" shall be those costs of operating
and maintaining, or of causing the operation and maintenance of, the Common
Areas and the Shopping Center of which the Demised Premises forms a part in a
manner deemed by Landlord to be reasonable and appropriate including, but not
limited to, all costs and expenses, whether expended or incurred of repairing,
lighting, cleaning, painting, and maintaining (including, but not limited to,
preventive maintenance) and insuring the same with such policies and companies
and in such limits as selected by Landlord (including, but not limited to, fire
insurance with extended coverage, liability insurance covering personal injury,
deaths and property damage with a personal injury endorsement covering false
arrest, detention or imprisonment, malicious prosecution, libel and slander, and
wrongful entry or eviction, workmen's compensation insurance, plate glass
insurance, contractual liability insurance and fidelity bonds; removing snow,
ice, rubbish and debris; inspecting, policing, providing security and regulating
traffic; rental and depreciation (over a period not exceeding sixty (60) months)
of machinery and equipment and other non-real estate assets used in the
operation and maintenance of the Shopping Center; repairing and/or replacing of
paving, curbs, walkways, landscaping, drainage, on-site water lines, sanitary
sewer lines, storm water lines, electrical lines and other equipment serving the
property on which the Shopping Center or any part thereof is constructed or is
to be constructed; the rental of music programs, services and loudspeaker
systems including the furnishing of electricity therefor; all parking surcharges
that may result from any environmental or other laws, rules, regulations,
guidelines or orders; the gross compensation of all personnel required to
supervise and accomplish the foregoing and an administrative charge equal to
fifteen percent (15%) of the total of all Operating Costs (exclusive of such
administrative charge), which administrative charge shall be first applied to
the expenses of the organization employed as Landlord's Agent for furnishing to
Landlord the services of executive supervisors, personnel to collect rent and
personnel to negotiate renewal and/or replacement leases, and shall then be
applied to other administrative charges. Operating Costs shall not include
depreciation other than as specifically referred to above. In the event of any
dispute as to whether an item represents an expense or a capital item,
Landlord's accounting practices shall be determinative and binding on the
parties.

SECTION 7.02. Reimbursement of Landlord.  (See Rider #3.)

     (a) For each "Accounting Period" (as defined in Section 7.02(f) during the
term of this Lease, Tenant shall pay to Landlord, as additional rent, as
Tenant's proportionate share of the Operating Costs, a sum equal to the product
obtained by multiplying (i) the total Operating Costs for such Accounting Period
less all contributions thereto actually made to Landlord by occupants

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of any Separately Assessed Premises by (ii) a fraction, the numerator of which
shall be the square feet of floor area of the Demised Premises, and the
denominator of which shall be the square feet of leasable floor area in the
Shopping Center. For the purposes of this Section, leasable floor area shall
mean the square feet of floor area in buildings which are erected in the
Shopping Center other than Separately Assessed Premises, which are designed
exclusively for use and occupancy by Tenants other than occupants of Separately
Assessed Premises.

     (b) On the first day of each calendar month during that portion of the term
hereof falling within the first Accounting Period, Tenant shall pay to Landlord,
in advance, without demand and without any setoff or deduction, as an estimated
payment on account of Tenant's proportionate share of the Operating Costs an
amount equal to one-twelfth (1/l2th) of the sum obtained by multiplying the
square feet of floor area of the Demised Premises by the sum of ONE DOLLAR FORTY
CENTS ($1.40). If the Commencement Date hereof shall not be the first day of a
calendar month, Tenant's payment of its proportionate share of Operating Costs
for the fractional month between the Commencement Date and the first day of the
first full calendar month in the term shall be prorated on a per diem basis
(calculated on a thirty (30) day month) and shall be paid together with the
first payment of Fixed Minimum Rent.

     (c) After the first Accounting Period, Tenant shall continue to pay such
estimated amount of Tenant's proportionate share of Operating Costs on the first
day of each month in advance without demand and without any setoff or deduction,
but the aforesaid estimated amount of Tenant's proportionate share of Operating
Costs may be adjusted and revised by Landlord after the end of each Accounting
Period during the term hereof on the basis of the actual Operating Costs for the
immediately preceding Accounting Period. Upon Landlord furnishing to Tenant a
statement setting forth such revised estimated Operating Costs, Tenant shall pay
to Landlord such revised estimated share in equal monthly installments, each
such installment to be a sum of one-twelfth (1/l2th) of such revised estimated
Operating Costs, in advance on the first day of each calendar month thereafter
until the next succeeding revision in such estimate.

     (d) Following the end of each Accounting Period, Landlord shall furnish to
Tenant a written statement in reasonable detail covering the Accounting Period
just expired showing the total Operating Costs for such Accounting Period, the
amount of Tenant's proportionate share thereof and payments made by Tenant with
respect thereto. In making the computations as aforesaid, Landlord's statement
shall be persuasive evidence of Operating Costs.

     Notwithstanding Tenant's obligation to continue to make payments pursuant
to Section 7.01 on a timely basis, within three (3) months of Tenant's receipt
of such a statement from Landlord, Tenant may, upon thirty (30) days' written
notice to Landlord, and at Tenants sole cost and expense, conduct an audit of
Landlord's books and records with respect to Operating Costs. Officers or agents
of Tenant shall conduct such audit during regular business hours at Landlord's
offices. If such audit shall disclose an error in Landlord's calculation of
Operating Costs for such Accounting Period, proper adjustment shall forthwith be
made between Landlord and Tenant to correct any overpayment or underpayment of
Operating Costs by Tenant (with any adjustment by Landlord in favor of Tenant to
be in the form of a credit against future rent). In the event such audit
discloses an overstatement of Operating Costs by Landlord of more than seven
percent (7%), Landlord shall pay the cost of such audit.

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     (e) If Tenant's proportionate share of Operating Costs exceeds Tenant's
payments with respect to any Accounting Period, Tenant shall pay to Landlord the
deficiency within thirty (30) days after the date of the furnishing of the
statement from Landlord; if Tenant's payments exceed Tenant's share of the
Operating Costs and Tenant is not in default hereunder or otherwise indebted to
Landlord, Landlord shall refund such excess to Tenant within thirty (30) days;
provided, however, if such overpayment is for the last lease year, Landlord
shall not be obligated to refund to Tenant the amount of such overpayment until
Tenant has fully performed all of its obligations under this Lease, is not
indebted to Landlord and has vacated in accordance with the provisions of this
Lease. In the event Tenant is indebted to Landlord for any reason whatsoever,
Landlord may deduct such amount owed from such overpayment.

     (f) For the purpose of this Lease, the words "Accounting Period" shall mean
the period consisting of twelve (12) consecutive calendar months commencing on a
date determined by Landlord and each succeeding twelve (12) calendar month
period commencing during the term of this Lease; provided, however, the first
Accounting Period shall commence on the date the Tenant shall open for business
with the public and shall terminate on the date immediately preceding the date
so determined by Landlord.

     (g) If the term of this Lease commences after the date the Shopping Center
first opens for business with the public or terminates (other than by reason of
Tenant's default) during an Accounting Period, Tenant's obligation for Tenant's
proportionate share of Operating Costs for such Accounting Period shall be
equitably prorated.

     (h) Tenant's obligations under this Section 7.02 shall survive the
expiration or earlier termination of the term of this Lease.

                                  ARTICLE VIII
                 SIGNS, AWNINGS, CANOPIES, FIXTURES, ALTERATIONS

SECTION 8.01. Sign, Awnings and Canopies. Tenant will not place, alter or suffer
to be placed, altered or maintained on the exterior of the Leased Premises any
sign, awning or canopy of advertising matter or other thing of any kind and will
not place or maintain any decoration, lettering or advertising matter on the
glass of any window or door of the Leased Premises nor within three (3) feet of
any such glass (other than neatly lettered signs of reasonable size placed on
the floor of the display window identifying articles offered for sale and the
price thereof) without first obtaining Landlord's written approval and consent.
Tenant further agrees to maintain such sign, awning, canopy, decoration,
lettering, advertising matter or other things as may be approved in good
condition and repair at all times. Any permitted sign shall at all times comply
with the requirements of the sign specification, attached hereto as Exhibit "D".
In accordance with the provisions of Section 8.01, Tenant shall remove such
sign, awning or canopy at the expiration or earlier termination of the term of
this Lease, or Tenant, upon taking possession of the premises shall replace an
existing sign, awning, or canopy. Tenant shall, at Tenant's sole cost and
expense, as a result of such removal, provide and install material necessary to
correct to Landlord's satisfaction any damage or penetration on the facade, sign
band or wall utilized to identify the premises. None of the foregoing work shall
be commenced or performed by Tenant unless Tenant has submitted plans for
approval by Landlord in accordance with the provisions of Exhibit "D" attached
hereto and made a part hereof and Tenant has received such

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prior written approval from Landlord. Notwithstanding anything herein or
elsewhere to the contrary, but subject to all applicable codes, Tenant shall
submit Tenant's signage for Landlord's approval, which shall not be unreasonably
withheld, and Landlord shall attach such signage as Exhibit D-1.

SECTION 8.02. Trade Fixtures. All trade fixtures utilized and installed by
Tenant in the Leased Premises shall be new or completely reconditioned, shall
not become the property of Landlord and shall be removable at the expiration or
sooner termination of the term of this Lease or any renewal or extension hereof,
provided Tenant shall not at such time be in default under any covenant or
agreement contained in this Lease, and provided further that in the event of
such removal, Tenant shall promptly restore the premises to the same good order
and condition they were in prior to the installation thereof, reasonable wear
and tear excepted, but not excepting any damage caused by the installation,
maintenance or removal of same. If Tenant fails to remove such fixtures as
aforesaid, then upon Tenant's removal from the premises all such fixtures shall
become the property of Landlord. Tenant shall give notice to Landlord of its
intent to leave said fixtures on the premises. Nevertheless, If Landlord
requires removal of same, Tenant shall remove as aforesaid.

SECTION 8.03. Alterations. Excluding wall and floor finishes, Tenant shall not
make or cause to be made any non-structural alterations, additions or
improvements in the Demised Premises costing in excess of Twenty-Five Thousand
Dollars ($25,000.00) or any structural alterations whatsoever or install or
cause to be installed any changes to the store front without first obtaining
Landlord's written approval and consent which consent shall not be unreasonably
withheld or delayed. Tenant shall present to Landlord plans and specifications
for such alterations, additions, improvements or changes at the time approval is
sought. Tenant agrees that any alterations, additions, improvements or changes
made by it shall immediately become the property of Landlord and shall remain
upon the premises in the absence of an agreement to the contrary.

SECTION 8.04. Tenant Shall Discharge All Liens. Tenant shall promptly pay all
contractors and materialmen so as to minimize the possibility of a mechanic's or
materialmen's lien attaching to the Leased Premises. Should any such lien be
made or filed, Tenant shall bond against or discharge the same within ten (10)
days after written request by Landlord, and in the event that Tenant shall fail
to do so, Landlord may discharge the lien by payment of the amount secured
thereby, or otherwise as provided by law, and any amount so paid by Landlord,
along with any attorney's fees or other costs relating to the discharge of such
lien, shall be deemed additional rent and shall be immediately payable by Tenant
to Landlord.

SECTION 8.05. Contractors and Labor. To the end that there shall be no labor
dispute which would interfere with the construction, completion or operation of
the Shopping Center or with any other work being carried on therein, in
connection with any construction, alteration, fixturing or other work done upon
the Demised Premises, Tenant shall engage the services of only such contractors
and subcontractors as will work in harmony with each other, with those of
Landlord and with any others then working in the Shopping Center, and Tenant
shall employ and shall require its contractors and subcontractors to employ only
such labor as will work in harmony with all other labor then working in the
Shopping Center.

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                                   ARTICLE IX
              MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND SURRENDER OF LEASED PREMISES

SECTION 9.01. Maintenance by Tenant.

     (a) Tenant shall at all times maintain the interior of the Leased Premises
(including all entrances and the inside and outside of all glass in the doors
and windows and show window moldings) and all partitions, doors, fixtures,
signs, equipment and appurtenances thereof (including, but not limited to all
electrical and plumbing fixtures and other mechanical installations therein
including reasonable periodic painting as determined by Landlord) in good order,
condition, replacement and repair at its own expense, damage by unavoidable
casualty excepted to the extent that the same is covered by Landlord's fire
insurance policy with extended coverage endorsement, except for structural
portions of the premises, which shall be maintained by Landlord and except
damage caused by Landlord's negligence or willful misconduct; but if Landlord is
required to make repairs to structural portions by reason of Tenant's negligent
acts or omissions to act, or by reason of any unusual use of the Demised
Premises by Tenant, Landlord may add the cost of such repairs to the rent which
shall thereafter become due as additional rent. The materials, equipment and
workmanship utilized by Tenant in any repairs or replacements shall be equal in
quality to those originally supplied by Landlord.

     (b) In addition to the foregoing, Tenant will maintain the premises at its
own expense in a clean, orderly and sanitary condition free of insects, rodents,
vermin and other pests and will not permit accumulation of garbage, trash,
rubbish and other refuse, but will remove the same at its own expense, and will
keep such refuse in proper containers as specified by Landlord on the interior
of the premises until called for to be removed, and the same shall be prepared
for collection and deposited in the manner and at the times and places specified
by Landlord. If Landlord shall provide or designate a place and manner for
picking up refuse and garbage, Tenant shall use same at Tenant's cost.

     (c) Tenant further covenants that Tenant:

         (1) will promptly replace at its own expense with glass of like kind
and quality any plate glass, door or window glass of the Leased Premises which
may become cracked or broken;

         (2) will not use or permit the use of any apparatus, or sound
reproduction or transmission, or any musical instrument in such manner that the
sound so reproduced, transmitted or produced shall be audible beyond the
confines of the premises;

         (3) will keep all mechanical apparatus free of vibrations and noise
which may be transmitted beyond the confines of the premises;

         (4) will not cause or permit objectionable odors to emanate or be
dispelled from the premises;

         (5) Deleted.

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         (6) will keep the premises at a temperature sufficiently high to
prevent the freezing of water and pipes and fixtures;

         (7) will not use the plumbing facilities for any other purpose than
that for which they are constructed and will not permit any foreign substance of
any kind to be thrown therein and the expense of repairing any breakage,
stoppage, seepage or damage whether occurring on or off the premises resulting
from a violation of this provision by Tenant or Tenant's employees, agents or
invitees shall be borne by Tenant. All grease traps and other plumbing traps
should be kept clean and operable by Tenant at Tenant's own cost and expense;

         (8) will, notwithstanding anything in this Lease to the contrary, be
responsible for all repairs and replacements to the Leased Premises necessitated
by a burglary or attempted burglary, or any illegal or forcible entry into the
Demised Premises;

         (9) will not burn any trash or garbage of any kind in or about the
Leased Premises, the Shopping Center or within one mile of the outside property
lines of the Shopping Center;

        (10) will not receive or ship truck deliveries of any kind except
through the rear door;

        (11) will comply at its own expense with all laws and ordinances and all
rules and regulations of governmental authorities and all recommendations of the
Association of Fire Underwriters, Factory Mutual Insurance Companies, The
Insurance Services Organization of Pennsylvania, or other similar body
establishing standards for fire insurance ratings with respect to the use or
occupancy of the premises by Tenant; and Tenant further agrees to participate in
periodic fire brigade instruction and drills at the request of Landlord and to
supply, maintain, repair and replace for the Demised Premises at Tenant's own
cost and expense, any fire extinguisher or other fire prevention equipment and
safety equipment (including installation of approved hoods and ducts if cooking
activity is conducted on the premises) required by the aforementioned rules,
regulations and Association or other body in order to obtain insurance at the
lowest available premium rate throughout the term of this Lease or any renewal
thereof;

        (12) will cause the heating and air conditioning unit to be serviced no
less than two (2) times annually;

        (13) agrees that Landlord may amend, modify, delete or add new and
additional reasonable rules and regulations for the use and care of the Leased
Premises, the buildings of which the Leased Premises are a part and the common
facilities as defined herein before;

        (14) agrees to comply with all such further rules and regulations upon
notice to Tenant from Landlord;

        (15) will conduct its business in the premises in all respects in a
dignified manner in accordance with high standards of business operation.

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SECTION 9.02. Maintenance by Landlord. If Tenant refuses or neglects to repair,
replace and maintain property as required hereunder and to the reasonable
satisfaction of Landlord as soon as reasonably possible after written notice
from Landlord to do so, Landlord may make such repairs and replacements without
liability to Tenant for any loss or damage that may accrue to Tenant's
merchandise, fixtures or other property or to Tenant's business by reason
thereof, and upon completion thereof, Tenant shall pay Landlord's cost for
making such repairs and/or replacements upon presentation of a bill therefor
plus twenty percent (20%) for overhead and supervision as additional rent. Said
bill shall include interest on said cost in accordance with Section 2.04 hereof
from the date of completion by Landlord.

SECTION 9.03. Roof. Landlord will make all needed repairs to the roof and make
the roof water tight as soon as reasonably possible after receiving Tenant's
notice and shall make all needed repairs to the exterior of the premises,
excepting any glass, provided that Tenant shall give Landlord written notice of
the necessity of such repairs. Anything herein contained to the contrary
notwithstanding, any work done or alterations made by Tenant to the roof with
Landlord's roofing contractor and with Landlord's written approval, exterior
walls or affecting the structural integrity of the building of which the Leased
Premises are a part shall release and discharge Landlord of and from its duty of
repairing that portion of the same in good order and repair. Tenant agrees to be
solely responsible for and thereafter maintain that portion of the roof,
exterior walls and structural integrity of the building to or on which Tenant
has caused any work to be done or alterations made.

     In the event an emergency roof repair is required in Tenant's reasonable
opinion, Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, and after providing Landlord,
Agent and the Laurel Mall manager notice of the existence of need to make
immediate roof repairs and the failure of Landlord, Agent and the Laurel Mall
manager to respond to such notice within two (2) hours of such notice, shall
have the right to make such roof repair using Landlord's approved roofing
contractor.

     In the event the roof requires repair (yet emergency roof repair is not
required) and should Landlord refuse or neglect to commence to repair the roof
in good faith and utilizing reasonable methods, as soon as reasonably possible
after receiving notice from Tenant to do so and proceed diligently thereafter to
fully remedy same, Tenant may, after the expiration of an additional ten (10)
day notice period, make such repairs using Landlord's approved roofing
contractor, and upon completion thereof, Landlord shall pay Tenant's reasonable
costs for making such repairs within thirty (30) days of presentation of a bill
thereof.

     Landlord shall have the exclusive right to use all or any part of the roof
of the premises for any purpose not inconsistent with Tenant's use of Leased
Premises; to erect additional stores or other structures over all or any part of
the Leased Premises; and to erect in connection with, the construction thereof
temporary scaffolds and other aids to construction on the exterior of the
premises, provided that access to the premises shall not be denied. Tenant
further agrees that Landlord may make any use it desires, excepting advertising,
other than the advertising of the Center, of the side or rear walls of the
premises, provided that there shall be no encroachment upon the interior of the
Leased Premises.

SECTION 9.04. Surrender of Premises. At the expiration of or sooner termination
of the tenancy hereby created, Tenant shall peaceably surrender the Leased
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condition of cleanliness, repair and order as the Leased Premises were in upon
the commencement of business under this Lease, reasonable wear and tear and
damage by unavoidable casualty excepted to the extent that the same is covered
by Landlord's fire insurance policy with extended coverage endorsement, and
Tenant shall surrender all keys for the Leased Premises to Landlord at the place
then fixed for the payment of rent and shall inform Landlord of all combinations
on locks, safes and vaults, if any, in the Leased Premises. Tenant shall comply
with Section 8.02 hereof respecting the removal of its trade fixtures before
surrendering the premises as aforesaid. Tenant's obligation to observe or
perform this covenant shall survive the expiration or other termination of the
term of this Lease.

                                    ARTICLE X
                             INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY

SECTION 10.01. Insurance Coverage.

     (a) At all times during the term of this Lease and such other times as
Tenant occupies the Demised Premises or any part thereof, Tenant shall pay all
premiums for and maintain in effect, with a responsible insurance company or
companies acceptable to Landlord and authorized to do business in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, policies of insurance in form acceptable to
Landlord for the benefit of Landlord and any mortgagee and Tenant, as their
interests may appear, as follows:

         (1) Comprehensive public liability insurance in the amount of at least
$500,000 for any occurrence resulting in bodily harm and personal injury to or
the death of one person and consequential damages arising therefrom, and in the
amount of at least $1 million for any occurrence resulting in bodily harm and
personal injury to or death of more than one person and consequential damages
arising therefrom.

         (2) Comprehensive property damage insurance covering liability for
damages to all property in the amount of at least $100,000 for each occurrence,
which shall not contain the "care, custody and control" exclusion.

         (3) Insurance covering Tenant's trade fixtures, furniture, furnishings,
equipment, betterments and improvements and other installations of Tenant,
providing protection to the extent of the full insurable value thereof against
all casualties included under standard insurance industry practices within the
classification "Fire and Extended Coverage, Vandalism and Malicious Mischief"
and insurance covering sprinkler leakage unless Tenant's insurance otherwise
includes sprinkler leakage coverage.

         (4) Plate glass insurance covering the plate glass in the Demised
Premises in the event plate glass exists in, upon or on the Premises.

         (5) Such Workmen's Compensation Insurance as shall comply with the
applicable laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

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         (6) Business interruption insurance in such amount as Landlord may
reasonably require or approve but in no event less than one full year's minimum
rent and all additional rent payable hereunder.

         (7) Deleted.

     (b) Such insurance and certificates shall name Landlord, Landlord's
Mortgagee, Landlord's Agent and owners of all interests in the Center as
additional insureds for the full amount of insurance herein required with
respect to the operations and activities of Tenant on or in connection with the
Shopping Center. With respect to each and every policy of such insurance and
each renewal thereof, Tenant, at the beginning of the term of this Lease and
thereafter not less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of each such
policy, shall furnish Landlord with a certificate of insurance executed by the
insurer which shall contain, in addition to matters customarily set forth in
such certificate under standard industry practices, an undertaking by the
insurer to give Landlord ten (10) days prior written notice of any cancellation,
non-renewal or change in scope or amount of coverage of such policy. In
addition, all such policies shall contain a provision substantially as follows:
"The insurance afforded by this policy for more than one named insured shall not
operate to increase the limits of the company's liability, but otherwise, shall
not operate to limit or void the coverage of any one named insured as respects
claims against the same named insured by any other named insured or the
employees of such other named insured".

     (c) Landlord (subject to reimbursement) shall at all times maintain in
effect a policy or policies of commercial liability insurance in such limits as
reasonably selected by Landlord and commonly found in comparable retail shopping
centers and all risk insurance covering the Shopping Center and the building in
which the Premises are located in an amount equal to 100% of the full
replacement cost.

SECTION 10.02. Increase of Insurance Rates.

     (a) Tenant will not do, omit to do, or suffer to be done or keep or suffer
to be kept anything in, upon or about the Leased Premises which will violate the
provisions of Landlord's policies insuring against loss or damage by fire or
other hazards (including, but not limited to, public liability), which will
adversely affect Landlord's fire or liability insurance premium rating or which
will prevent Landlord from procuring such policies in companies acceptable to
Landlord, provided Tenant is first given adequate notice of the requirements of
such policies. If anything done, omitted to be done or suffered to be done by
Tenant, or kept or suffered by Tenant to be kept in, or upon or about the
premises shall by itself or in combination with other circumstances existing at
the Shopping Center cause the premium rate of fire or other insurance on the
Leased Premises or other property of the Shopping Center in companies acceptable
to Landlord to be increased beyond the established rate fixed by the appropriate
underwriters from time to time applicable to the premises for use for the
purposes permitted under this Lease or to such other property in the Shopping
Center for the use or uses made thereof, Tenant will pay the amount of such
increase or, in the event that other circumstances existing at the Shopping
Center shall have contributed to such increase, an equitable portion of such
increase as reasonably determined by Landlord, promptly upon Landlord's demand
and will thereafter pay the amount of such increase, as the same may vary from
time to time, with respect to every premium relating

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to coverage of the Demised Premises during a period falling within the term of
this Lease until such increase is eliminated. In addition if applicable,
Landlord may at its option rectify the condition existing on the Demised
Premises which caused or was a contributing cause of the increased premium rate
in the event that Tenant should fail to do so and may charge the cost of such
action to Tenant as additional rent, payable on demand. In determining whether
increased premiums are the result of Tenant's use of the Leased Premises, a
schedule, issued by the organization making the insurance rate on the Leased
Premises, showing the various components of such rate, shall be conclusive
evidence of the several items and charges which make up the fire insurance rate
on the Leased Premises.

     (b) Any flammable or combustible material kept by Tenant in or upon the
Demised Premises must be kept in special containers and at such locations as may
be specified by the insurance carrier, fire insurance underwriter and any and
all state, local or other governmental authorities, and no explosive material,
high pressure steam generating equipment or similarly hazardous material or
equipment, shall be kept on the Demised Premises.

SECTION 10.03. Plate Glass. Tenant shall obtain insurance at Tenant's expense on
all plate and other glass in the Leased Premises in the event plate glass exists
in, upon or on the Premises.

SECTION 10.04. Mutual Indemnification. Nothing in this Lease to the contrary
withstanding, and except with respect to the negligence or willful misconduct of
Landlord or Landlord's agents or employees, Tenant will indemnify Landlord and
Agent and save them harmless from and against any and all claims, actions,
damages, liability and expenses in connection with loss of life, personal injury
and/or damage to property arising from or out of any occurrence including, but
not limited to, burglary, robbery or attempted burglary or robbery in, upon or
at the Leased Premises or the occupancy or use by Tenant of the Leased Premises
or any part thereof, or occasioned wholly or in part by an act or omission of
Tenant, its agents, contractors, employees, servants, lessees, licensees,
franchisees or concessionaires. In case Landlord and/or Agent shall be made a
party to any litigation commenced by or against Tenant, then Tenant shall
protect and hold Landlord and/or Agent harmless and shall pay all costs,
expenses and reasonable attorney's fees incurred or paid by Landlord and/or
Agent in connection with such litigation.

     Nothing in this Lease to the contrary withstanding, and except with respect
to the negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant or Tenant's agents or
employees, Landlord will indemnify Tenant and save Tenant harmless from and
against any and all claims, actions, damages, liability and expenses in
connection with loss of life, personal injury and/or damage to property arising
from or out of any occurrence at the Shopping Center (excluding Tenant's
Premises) including, but not limited to the occupancy or use of the Common Areas
by Landlord, or occasioned wholly or in part by an act or omission of Landlord,
its agents, contractors, employees, servants, lessees, licensees, franchisees or
concessionaires. In case Tenant shall be made a party to any litigation
commenced by or against Landlord, then Landlord shall protect and hold Tenant
harmless and shall pay all costs, expenses and reasonable attorney's fees
incurred or paid by Tenant in connection with such litigation.

SECTION 10.05. General Provisions of Insurance. Tenant agrees that all insurance
Tenant is required to maintain under this Lease shall be in insurance companies
of good credit, satisfactory to Landlord and that the original policies or true
copies or abstracts evidencing all of the

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aforementioned insurance coverage shall be delivered to Landlord within twenty
(20) days prior to the Commencement Date and shall contain a clause that the
insurer will not cancel or change the insurance without first giving Landlord
twenty (20) days prior written notice thereof and, further, that new or renewal
policies shall be delivered by Tenant to Landlord at least twenty (20) days
before the expiration date or sooner termination of each policy. If Tenant shall
not comply with its covenants made in this Section, Landlord may, at its option,
either consider Tenant's failure to comply a default under this entire Lease
Agreement or may cause such insurance as aforesaid to be issued and, in such
event, Tenant agrees to pay the premium for such insurance promptly upon
Landlord's demand as additional rent.

                                   ARTICLE XI
                                    UTILITIES

SECTION 11.01. Utilities.

     (a) Tenant shall be solely responsible for and promptly pay all charges for
heat, water, gas, electricity, sewer rents or charges and any other utility used
or consumed in the Leased Premises or in providing heating and air-conditioning
to the Leased Premises, without limitation, said responsibility commencing on
the date Landlord notifies Tenant that the Leased Premises are ready for
Tenant's work. Should Landlord elect to supply said utilities, Tenant agrees to
purchase and pay for same, as additional rent every month, at rates equal to the
rates that Tenant would be obligated to pay to the local utility companies
supplying such utility services.

     (b) In the event that Tenant does not have a water meter installed in the
Leased Premises, Tenant will pay to Landlord, as additional rent every month,
the minimum charge for the size of the line installed in the Leased Premises in
accordance with the rates established from time to time by the utility company
or authority supplying water to the premises.

     (c) In the event the local authority, municipality or other body collects
for the water and/or sewerage or sanitary consumption, as aforesaid, Tenant
covenants and agrees to pay the sewer rent charge and any other tax, rent, levy
or charge which now or hereafter is assessed, imposed or becomes a lien upon the
Demised Premises, or the realty of which they are a part, pursuant to law, order
or regulation made or issued in connection with the use, consumption,
maintenance or supply of water, water system or sewerage connection system.

     (d) In no event shall Landlord be liable to Tenant in damages or otherwise
for any interruption, curtailment or suspension of any of the foregoing utility
services in the event of a default by Tenant under this Lease or due to repairs,
action of public authority, strikes, acts of God or public enemy, unless caused
by Landlord's negligence or willful misconduct.

SECTION 11.02. Application for Utilities. Tenant shall make all appropriate
applications to the local utility companies and pay all required deposits for
meters and service for all utilities serving the Demised Premises within five
(5) days after the Commencement Date. In the event any public utility or public
or municipal authority supplying any utility or service to Tenant, as a
condition to Tenant's receiving such utility or service, shall require Landlord
to guarantee Tenant's payment to such public utility or public or municipal
authority, Landlord shall do so;

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and in consideration of the foregoing, Tenant hereby covenants and agrees to
indemnify Landlord and hold it harmless from and against any and all expenses,
claims, charges and sums incurred by Landlord as a result of such guarantee.

SECTION 11.03. Operation of Heating and Air-Conditioning. Tenant must operate
heating and cooling equipment within the range of normal operating temperatures.

                                   ARTICLE XII
                   OFFSET STATEMENT, ATTORNMENT, SUBORDINATION

SECTION 12.01. Offset Statement. Within fifteen (15) days after request therefor
by Landlord or in the event that upon any sale, assignment or hypothecation of
the Leased Premises and/or the land thereunder by Landlord, a statement shall be
required from Tenant. Tenant agrees to execute and deliver to any proposed
mortgagee or purchaser, or to Landlord, a certificate in recordable form
satisfactory to the requesting party, signed by a duly authorized officer of
Tenant, certifying (if such be the case) that this Lease is in full force and
effect and that there are no defenses or offsets thereto or modifications
thereof, or stating those claimed by Tenant, and providing also such additional
information concerning the status or conditions of this Lease and the rental
payments hereunder as may reasonably be requested by Landlord or such mortgagee
or purchaser. Any failure of Tenant to comply within such ten (10) day period
shall be deemed a material breach of this Lease, and it is intended that any
statement delivered hereunder may be relied upon by any prospective purchaser of
the Leased Premises, or any holder or prospective holder of a mortgage on the
fee title of the premises or premises of which they are a part, or any assignee
of any such mortgage or any landlord in any sale-leaseback of the Shopping
Center or part thereof.

SECTION 12.02. Subordination and Attornment. Tenant agrees: (a) that, except as
hereinafter provided, this Lease is, and all of Tenant's rights hereunder are
and shall always be, subject and subordinate to any mortgage, leases of
Landlord's property (in sale-leaseback) pursuant to which Landlord has or shall
retain the right of possession of the Demised Premises or security instruments
(collectively called "Mortgage") that now exist, or may hereinafter be placed
upon the Demised Premises or the Shopping Center or any part thereof and to all
advances made or to be made thereunder and to the interest thereon, and all
renewals, replacements, modifications, consolidations, or extensions thereof;
and (b) that if the holder of any such Mortgage ("Mortgagee") or if the
purchaser at any foreclosure sale or at any sale under a power of sale contained
in any Mortgage shall at its sole option so request, Tenant will attorn to, and
recognize such Mortgagee or purchaser, as the case may be, as Landlord under
this Lease for the balance then remaining of the term of this Lease, subject to
all terms of this Lease; and (c) that the aforesaid provisions shall be
self-operative and no further instrument or document shall be necessary unless
required by any such Mortgagee or purchaser. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary set forth above, any Mortgagee may at any time subordinate its Mortgage
to this Lease, without Tenant's consent, by execution of a written document
subordinating such Mortgage to this Lease to the extent set forth therein, and
thereupon this Lease shall be deemed prior to such Mortgage to the extent set
forth in such written document without regard to their respective dates of
execution, delivery and/or recording and in that event, to the extent set forth
in such written document such Mortgagee shall have the same rights with respect
to this Lease as though this Lease had been executed and a memorandum thereof
recorded prior to the execution, delivery

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and recording of the Mortgage and as though this Lease had been assigned to such
Mortgagee. Should Landlord or any Mortgagee or purchaser desire confirmation of
either such subordination or such attornment, as the case may be, Tenant upon
written request, and from time to time, will execute and deliver without charge
and in form satisfactory to Landlord, the Mortgagee or the purchaser all
instruments and/or documents that may be requested to acknowledge such
subordination and/or agreement to attorn, in recordable form.

     With respect to the current mortgagee, Landlord shall use reasonable
efforts to procure within sixty (60) days after the Commencement Date, a
subordination, non-disturbance and attornment agreement, providing in substance
that Tenant shall subordinate this Lease to the mortgage and that as long as
Tenant shall faithfully discharge the obligations on its part to be kept and
performed under the terms of this Lease and is not in default under the terms
hereof, its tenancy will not be disturbed nor this Lease affected by any default
under the mortgage. Provided Tenant is not in default under the terms and
conditions of the Lease, with respect to future mortgagees who require a
subordination agreement from Tenant, Landlord shall use reasonable efforts to
ensure that such subordination agreement also contains a non-disturbance and
attornment agreement for the benefit of Tenant.

SECTION 12.03. Failure to Execute Instruments and Documents. In the event Tenant
fails to execute and deliver the instruments and documents as provided for in
Section 12.02 within the time period set forth in Section 12.01, Landlord may
treat such failure as an Event of Default.

                                  ARTICLE XIII
                            ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING

SECTION 13.01. Assignment and Subletting. (See Rider #12.)

     (a) Tenant shall not voluntarily, involuntarily, or by operation of law,
assign, transfer, mortgage or otherwise encumber (herein collectively referred
to as an "assignment") this Lease or any interest of Tenant herein, in whole or
in part, nor sublet the whole or any part of the Demised Premises, nor permit
the Demised Premises or any part thereof to be used or occupied by others,
without first obtaining in each and every instance the prior written consent of
Landlord. Any consent by Landlord to an assignment or subletting or use or
occupancy by others shall be held to apply only to the specific transaction
thereby authorized and shall not constitute a waiver of the necessity for such
consent to any subsequent assignment or subletting or use or occupancy by
others, including, but not limited to a subsequent assignment or subletting by
any trustee, receiver, liquidator, or personal representative of Tenant, nor
shall the references anywhere in this Lease to subtenants, licensees and
concessionaires be construed as a consent by Landlord to an assignment. If this
Lease or any interest herein be assigned or if the Demised Premises or any part
thereof be sublet or used or occupied by anyone other than Tenant without
Landlord's prior written consent having been obtained thereto, Landlord may
nevertheless collect rent (including, but not limited to, Fixed Minimum Rent,
Tax Rent, Tenant's proportionate share of Landlord's Operating Costs, and
additional rent) from the assignee, sublessee, user or occupant and apply the
net amount collected to the rents herein reserved and furthermore in any such
event, Tenant shall pay to Landlord monthly, as additional rent, the excess of
the consideration received or to be received during such month for such
assignment, sublease, or occupancy (whether or not denoted as rent) over the
rental reserved for such month in this Lease applicable

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to such portion of the Demised Premises so assigned, sublet or occupied. No such
assignment, subletting, use, occupancy or collection shall be deemed a waiver of
the covenant herein against assignment, subletting or use or occupancy by
others, or the acceptance of the assignee, subtenant, user or occupant as Tenant
hereunder, or constitute a release of Tenant from the further performance by
Tenant of the terms and provisions of this Lease. If this Lease or any interest
of Tenant herein be assigned or if the whole or any part of the Demised Premises
be sublet or used or occupied by others, after having obtained Landlord's prior
written consent thereto, Tenant shall nevertheless remain fully liable for the
full performance of all obligations under this Lease to be performed by Tenant
and Tenant shall not be released therefrom in any manner.

     (b) If at any time during the term of this Lease any part or all of the
corporate shares of Tenant, or of a parent corporation of which the Tenant is a
direct or indirect subsidiary, shall be transferred by sale, assignment,
bequest, inheritance, operation of law or other disposition so as to result in a
change in the present effective voting control of Tenant or of such parent
corporation by the person or persons owning or controlling a majority of the
shares of Tenant or of such parent corporation on the date of this Lease, Tenant
shall promptly notify Landlord in writing of such change, and such change in
voting control shall constitute an assignment of this Lease for all purposes of
this Section; provided, however, that this provision shall not apply in the
event that over fifty percent (50%) of the voting power of the Tenant
corporation or of such parent corporation is held by fifty (50) or more
unrelated shareholders or distributed to such number of unrelated shareholders
in a public distribution of securities.

     (c) If Tenant is a partnership and if at any time during the term of this
Lease any person who at the time of the execution of this Lease owns a general
partner's interest ceases to own such general partner's interest, such cessation
of ownership shall constitute an assignment of this Lease for all purposes of
this Section.

     (d) Upon the occurrence of any of such events as described in Section
13.O1(a), 13.O1(b), or 13.O1(c) hereof whether voluntary, involuntary, by
operation of law, or otherwise, without the prior written consent of Landlord
(whether or not Tenant shall have given notice thereof to Landlord), Landlord
may treat any such occurrence as a Deliberate Event of Default.

     (e) Tenant agrees that if the services of a real estate representative are
used by Tenant in connection with any such assignment or subletting, Agent (or
such other agent as may be designated by Landlord) shall be the sole and
exclusive real estate representative of Tenant, and Tenant agrees to pay Agent
(or such other agent designated by Landlord) on the date of consummation of such
assignment or subletting, a commission at the rate then being generally charged
by Agent (or such other agent designated by Landlord) for similar
representation. Notwithstanding the provisions of the immediately preceding
sentence, Tenant shall have the option of designating a real estate
representative to act jointly with Landlord or Landlord's Agent, in which event,
all commissions payable in connection with any such assignment or sublease shall
be equitably shared between Tenant's real estate representative and Landlord's
Agent, provided, however, that the aggregate of such commissions shall not
exceed the commissions customarily payable to a single real estate
representative for similar services.

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                                   ARTICLE XIV
                         WASTE, GOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS

SECTION 14.01. Waste or Nuisance. Except as specifically permitted under this
Lease, Tenant shall not commit or suffer to be committed any waste upon the
Leased Premises or any nuisance or other act or thing which may disturb the
quiet enjoyment of any other tenant in the building in which the Leased Premises
are located or in the Shopping Center.

SECTION 14.02. Governmental Regulations. Tenant shall, at Tenant's sole cost and
expense, without notice or demand from Landlord, comply with and faithfully
observe all requirements of all municipal, county, state, federal and other
governmental authorities having jurisdiction now in force or which may hereafter
be in force pertaining to the Leased Premises or the repair, maintenance,
equipping, design or use thereof.

                                   ARTICLE XV
                         DESTRUCTION OF LEASED PREMISES

SECTION 15.01. Total or Partial Destruction. If the Leased Premises shall be
damaged by fire or other casualty covered by Landlord's policies of fire and
broad form extended coverage insurance but are not thereby rendered untenantable
in whole or in part, and provided sufficient funds are made available by
Landlord's Mortgagee, Landlord shall at its own expense cause such damage to be
repaired, and the rent shall not be abated. If by reason of such occurrence, the
premises shall be rendered untenantable in whole or in part, Landlord shall at
its own expense cause the damage to be repaired and the Fixed Minimum Rent and
additional rent meanwhile shall be abated proportionately until Landlord has
restored the premises as to the portion of the premises rendered untenantable.
If the Leased Premises shall be damaged or destroyed by a fire or casualty not
covered by Landlord's policies of fire and broad form extended coverage
insurance, which casualty renders the Premises untenantable in whole or in part,
and Landlord decides not to repair and restore the premises, Landlord shall have
the right to be exercised by notice in writing delivered to Tenant within sixty
(60) days from and after the occurrence of such damage or destruction, to elect
to cancel and terminate this Lease. Either party shall have the right, to be
exercised by notice in writing, delivered to the other within thirty (30) days
from and after any occurrence which renders the premises wholly untenantable to
cancel this Lease if said destruction of the premises occurs within the last
three (3) years of the term hereof, said cancellation to take effect thirty (30)
days from and after the receipt of such notice by the other party, and in such
event this Lease and the tenancy hereby created shall cease as of the aforesaid
cancellation date, the rent to be adjusted as of such date; provided, however,
that if Landlord shall commence repairs or reconstruction of the destroyed
premises during the period prior to the cancellation date, the tenancy shall
remain in effect and said notice of cancellation shall be considered void. In no
event shall Landlord be obligated to expend for any repair or reconstruction
pursuant to this Section 15.01 an amount in excess of the insurance proceeds
recovered by it and allocable to the damage to the Leased Premises after
deduction therefrom of any amounts required to be paid to Landlord's Mortgagee.

     If Landlord is required to repair or reconstruct the Leased Premises
pursuant to the provision of this Section 15.01, its obligation shall be limited
to the building shell and other construction performed by Landlord pursuant to
Exhibit "B" hereof. Landlord shall not be liable

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for delays occasioned by adjustment of losses with insurance carriers or by any
other cause so long as Landlord shall proceed in good faith.

SECTION 15.02. Partial Destruction of Shopping Center. In the event that fifty
percent (50%) or more of the gross leasable area of the building in the Shopping
Center of which Tenant's Premises forms a part, shall be damaged or destroyed by
fire or other causes notwithstanding that the Leased Premises may be unaffected
by such fire or other cause, Landlord shall have the right, to be exercised by
notice in writing delivered to Tenant within sixty (60) days from and after said
occurrence, to cancel and terminate this Lease. Upon the giving of such notice
to Tenant, the term of this Lease shall expire by lapse of time upon the
fifteenth (15th) day after such notice is given and Tenant shall vacate the
Leased Premises and surrender the same to Landlord.

                                   ARTICLE XVI
                                 EMINENT DOMAIN

SECTION 16.01. Total Condemnation. If the whole of the Leased Premises shall be
acquired or condemned by eminent domain for any public or quasi-public use or
purpose, then the term of this Lease shall cease and terminate as of the date on
which possession of the Demised Premises is required to be surrendered to the
condemning authority, and all rentals shall be paid up to that date and Tenant
shall have no claim against Landlord nor the condemning authority for the value
of any unexpired term of this Lease.

SECTION 16.02. Total Parking Area. If the whole of the common parking areas in
the Shopping Center shall be acquired or condemned by eminent domain for any
public or quasi-public use or purpose, then the term of this Lease shall cease
and terminate as of the date on which possession of the parking area is required
to be surrendered to the condemning authority, unless Landlord shall prior to
such date notify Tenant of its intention to provide other parking facilities
which shall not violate the requirements of the applicable zoning or similar law
(or any permitted variance thereof or exception thereto) regulating the size,
layout and location of parking facilities at the Shopping Center, and shall
thereafter provide such substantially similar alternate parking facilities
within thirty (30) days of the date of such taking, with a Minimum Rent
abatement in proportion to the loss of Tenant's sales as a result of the loss of
parking during the period until Landlord provides such substantially similar
alternate parking. In the event that Landlord shall provide such other parking
facilities, then this Lease shall continue in full force and effect without any
reduction or abatement of rent. In any event, Tenant shall have no claim against
the Landlord nor the condemning authority for the value of any unexpired term of
this Lease.

SECTION 16.03. Partial Condemnation. If any part of the Leased Premises shall be
acquired or condemned by eminent domain for any public or quasi-public use or
purpose, and in the event that such partial taking or condemnation shall render
the Leased Premises unsuitable for the business of Tenant, then the term of this
Lease shall cease and terminate as of the date on which possession of the
Demised Premises is required to be surrendered to the condemning authority and
Tenant shall have no claim against Landlord nor the condemning authority for the
value of any unexpired term of this Lease. In the event of a partial taking or
condemnation which is not extensive enough to render the premises unsuitable for
the business of Tenant, then Landlord

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shall promptly restore the Leased Premises to the extent of condemnation
proceeds available for such purpose to a condition comparable to their condition
at the time of such condemnation less the portion lost in the taking, this Lease
shall continue in full force and effect and the Fixed Minimum Rent and all
additional rent shall abate proportionately. For purposes of determining the
amount of funds available for restoration of the Leased Premises from the
condemnation award said amount will be deemed to be that part of the award which
remains after payment of Landlord's reasonable expenses incurred in recovering
same and of any amounts due to any mortgagee of Landlord, and which represents a
portion of the total sum so available (excluding any award or other compensation
for land) which is equitably allocable to the Leased Premises.

SECTION 16.04. Partial Condemnation of Parking Area. If any part of the parking
area in the Shopping Center shall be acquired or condemned by eminent domain for
any public or quasi-public use or purpose and if, as the result of such partial
taking, the size, layout or location of the remaining parking facilities will
violate the requirements of the applicable zoning or similar law or any
permitted variance thereof or exception thereto regulating same, then Landlord
shall have the right and power to declare the term of this Lease at an end as of
the date on which possession of the condemned property is required to be
surrendered to the condemning authority, unless Landlord shall take immediate
steps toward eliminating such violation, in which event this Lease shall be
unaffected and remain in full force and effect as between the parties. In any
event, Tenant shall have no claim against Landlord nor the condemning authority
for the value of any unexpired term of this Lease.

SECTION 16.05. Landlord's Damages. In the event of any condemnation or taking as
hereinbefore provided, whether whole or partial, Tenant shall not be entitled to
any part of the award, as damages or otherwise, for such condemnation and
Landlord and any mortgagee of Landlord are to receive the full amount of such
award as their respective interests may appear, Tenant hereby expressly waiving
any right or claim to any part thereof and assigning to Landlord any such right
or claim to which it might become entitled.

SECTION 16.06. Tenant's Damages. Although all damages in the event of any
condemnation are to belong to Landlord and any mortgagee of Landlord as
aforesaid, whether such damages are awarded as full compensation for diminution
in value of the leasehold or to the fee of the Leased Premises, Tenant shall
have the right to the extent that same shall not diminish Landlord's or such
mortgagee's award to claim and recover from the condemning authority, but not
from Landlord or such mortgagee, such compensation as may be separately awarded
or recoverable by Tenant in Tenant's own right for or on account of any cost to
which Tenant might be put in removing Tenant's goods, wares, furniture,
fixtures, leasehold improvements and equipment.

     Notwithstanding anything in the Lease to the contrary, Tenant, in a
separate action, and provided such action does not reduce Landlord's award,
shall be entitled to claim against the condemning authority an award for the
unamortized cost to Tenant of any leasehold improvements made at Tenant's own
expense, loss of business, damage to merchandise and fixtures, removal and
reinstallation costs, and moving expenses.

SECTION 16.07. Condemnation of Less Than a Fee. In the event of a condemnation
which results in the condemning authority having secured only a leasehold
interest in all or a portion of the Leased Premises without the condemnation of
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terminate and such condemnation shall not excuse Tenant from full performance of
all of its covenants hereunder, but Tenant in such event shall be entitled to
present or pursue against the condemning authority its claim for and to receive
all compensation of damages sustained by it by reason of such condemnation and
Landlord's right to recover compensation or damages shall be limited to
compensation for damages, if any, to its reversionary interest.

                                  ARTICLE XVII
                   BANKRUPTCY; LANDLORD'S REMEDIES AND DAMAGES

SECTION 17.01. Bankruptcy. Subject at all times to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, if
there shall be filed against Tenant or any guarantor or surety of this Lease or
any of Tenant's obligations under this Lease, in any court, pursuant to any
statute either of the United States or of any state, a petition in bankruptcy or
insolvency or for reorganization or for the appointment of a receiver or trustee
of all or any portion of Tenant's or such guarantor's or surety's property, and
if, within thirty (30) days thereof, Tenant or such guarantor or surety fails to
secure a discharge thereof, or if Tenant or such guarantor or surety shall
voluntarily file any such petition or make an assignment for the benefit of
creditors or petition for or enter into such an arrangement, this Lease, at the
option of Landlord, may be canceled or terminated, in which event neither Tenant
nor any person claiming through or under Tenant by virtue of any statute or of
an order of any court shall be entitled to acquire or remain in possession of
the Demised Premises, as the case may be, and Landlord shall have no further
liability hereunder to Tenant or such person, and Tenant or any such person
shall forthwith quit and surrender the Demised Premises. If this Lease shall be
so canceled or terminated, Landlord, in addition to the other rights and
remedies of Landlord under Article XVII hereof, or contained elsewhere in this
Lease, or by virtue of any statute or rule of law, may retain as liquidated
damages any rent, security deposit and any other money received by Landlord from
Tenant or others on behalf of Tenant.

SECTION 17.02. Damages.

     (a) It is stipulated and agreed that in the event of the cancellation or
termination of this Lease pursuant to Section 17.01 hereof, Landlord shall
forthwith, notwithstanding any other provision of this Lease to the contrary, be
entitled to recover from Tenant as and for liquidated damages, in addition to
the liquidated damages set forth in Section 17.01 hereof, an amount equal to the
difference between: the sum of the annual Fixed Minimum Rent, the Tax Rent
payable in the Tax Year immediately preceding such termination, Tenant's
proportionate share of the Operating Costs payable in the last preceding
Accounting Period, all multiplied by the number of years and fraction of a year
then constituting the unexpired term or portion thereof, discounted at the rate
of four percent (4%) per annum to present worth, minus the fair and reasonable
annual rental value of the Demised Premises for such period, also discounted at
the rate of four percent (4%) per annum to present worth. If the Demised
Premises or any part thereof be relet by Landlord for the balance of the term
hereof, or any part thereof, prior to presentation of proof of such liquidated
damages to any court, commission or tribunal, the amount of rent reserved upon
such reletting shall be deemed prima facie to be the fair and reasonable rental
value for the part or the whole of the premises so relet during the term of the
reletting. Nothing herein contained, however, shall limit or prejudice the right
of Landlord to prove for and obtain as liquidated damages by reason of such
termination an amount equal to the maximum allowed by any statute or rule of law
in effect at the time when, and governing the

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proceedings in which, such damages are to be proved, whether or not such amount
be greater than, equal to or less than the amount of the liquidated damages
referred to above.

     (b) In addition to the liquidated damages provided in this Section,
Landlord shall also be entitled to recover as damages from Tenant all
nonrecurring sums and charges remaining unpaid and which are due or becoming due
from Tenant pursuant to this Lease including, but not limited to, those under
Exhibit "B" hereto and interest thereon as provided in Section 2.04 hereof.

                                  ARTICLE XVIII
                     EVENTS OF DEFAULT: LANDLORD'S REMEDIES

SECTION 18.01. Events of Default.

     The following shall constitute Events of Default:

     (a) If Tenant defaults in the payment of any sum of money (whether Fixed
Minimum Rent, Tax Rent, Tenant's proportionate share of Operating Costs,
additional rent or otherwise) when due and such default shall continue for ten
(10) days after the date of written notice from Landlord to Tenant.

     (b) Except as to acts, defaults, omissions and/or occurrences
characterized, defined, denoted, or identified in this Lease as Deliberate
Events of Default, if Tenant defaults in fulfilling any of the other covenants
of this Lease on Tenant's part to be performed hereunder and such default shall
continue for twenty (20) days after the date of written notice from Landlord to
Tenant specifying the nature of said default, or, if the default so specified
shall be of such a nature that the same cannot be reasonably cured or remedied
within said twenty (20) day period, if Tenant shall not in good faith have
commenced the curing or remedying of such default within such twenty (20) day
period and shall not thereafter diligently proceed therewith to completion.

     (c) If any execution or attachment shall be issued against Tenant or any of
Tenant's property and shall not be discharged or vacated within thirty (30) days
after the issuance thereof.

     (d) Any event described in Section 17.01.

     (e) If Tenant shall abandon the Demised Premises or if the Demised Premises
shall be permitted to become vacant.

SECTION 18.02. Deliberate Events of Default.

     (a) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Lease, if
Tenant shall default (1) in the timely payment of Fixed Minimum Rent, Tax Rent,
Tenant's proportionate share of Operating Costs and any such default shall be
repeated two (2) times in any period of twelve (12) months; or (2) in the
performance of any other covenant of this Lease more than three (3) times in any
period of twelve (12) months, then, notwithstanding that such defaults shall
have been cured within the period after notice as above provided, any further
similar default within such twelve (12) month period shall be deemed to be a
Deliberate Event of Default.

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     (b) Any default, act, omission or occurrence characterized, defined,
denoted, or identified elsewhere in this Lease as a Deliberate Event of Default
shall also be a Deliberate Event of Default.

     (c) In the event of a Deliberate Event of Default, Landlord, without giving
Tenant any notice and without affording Tenant an opportunity to cure the
default (Tenant hereby specifically waiving any right of tender), may exercise
any or all of its rights under this Lease in addition to those it may have at
law or in equity.

SECTION 18.03. Termination. Upon or after the occurrence of any one or more of
such Events of Default or Deliberate Events of Default, if the term shall not
have commenced Landlord may immediately cancel this Lease by written notice, or
if the term shall have commenced Landlord may serve upon Tenant a written notice
that this Lease and the term will terminate on a date to be specified therein,
which shall not be less than ten (10) days after the date of such notice and in
either event, Tenant shall have no right to avoid the cancellation or
termination by payment of any sum due or by other performance of any condition,
term or covenant broken. Upon the date specified in the aforesaid notice of
termination, this Lease and the term hereof shall terminate and come to an end
as fully and completely as if such date were the day herein definitely fixed for
the end and expiration of this Lease and such term, and Tenant shall then quit
and surrender the Demised Premises to Landlord, but notwithstanding any statute,
rule of law, or decision of any court to the contrary, Tenant shall remain
liable as set forth hereinafter. Notwithstanding Landlord's election to
terminate this Lease, Landlord may, at its option, reinstate this Lease at any
time thereafter, and a letter from Landlord, Agent or the attorney for Landlord
or Agent setting forth Landlord's exercise of its option to reinstate the Lease
shall be sufficient to reinstate this Lease upon all of its terms and
conditions, without any other notice to or from either party to the other.

SECTION 18.04. Right of Possession. Upon or after any one or more Events of
Default or Deliberate Events of Default; or if the notice provided for above in
Section 18.03 hereof shall have been given and this Lease shall be terminated;
or if the Demised Premises became vacant or deserted; then, in all or any of
such events, in addition to, and not in lieu of, all other remedies of Landlord,
Landlord may without notice terminate all services (including, but not limited
to, the furnishing of utilities) and/or re-enter the Demised Premises by summary
proceeding or otherwise dispossess Tenant and the legal representative of Tenant
or other occupant of the Demised Premises, and remove their effects and
repossess and enjoy the Demised Premises, together with all alterations,
additions and improvements, all without being liable to prosecution or damages
therefor.

SECTION 18.05. Additional Remedies of Landlord.

     (a) In the event of any Event of Default, Deliberate Event of Default,
re-entry, termination and/or dispossession by summary proceedings or otherwise,
in addition to, and not in lieu of, all other remedies which Landlord has under
this Lease, at law or in equity: (1) the Fixed Minimum Rent shall become due
thereupon and be paid up to the time of such re-entry, dispossession and/or
expiration; and (2) Landlord may relet the Demised Premises or any part or parts
thereof, either in the name of Landlord or otherwise, for a term which may at
Landlord's option be less than or exceed the period which would otherwise have
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the term of this Lease, and may grant concessions or free rent and (3) Tenant or
the legal representative of Tenant shall also pay Landlord at Landlord's option
and whether or not Landlord has terminated or canceled this Lease, either
liquidated damages calculated by the formula set forth in Section 17.02 hereof
and the other damages referred to in Section 17.02(b), or as liquidated damages
for the failure of Tenant to observe and perform said Tenant's covenants herein
contained, for each month of the period which would otherwise have constituted
the balance of the term, the excess, if any, of the sum of one monthly
installment of Fixed Minimum Rent, the monthly portion of the payment of Tax
Rent that would have been payable for the period in question but for such
re-entry or termination, the monthly payment of Tenant's current proportionate
share of Operating Costs over the net amount, if any, of the rents actually
collected on account of the lease or leases of the Demised Premises for such
month. The refusal or failure of Landlord to relet the Demised Premises or any
part or parts thereof shall not release or affect Tenant's liability for
damages. In computing such liquidated damages there shall be added to the said
deficiency the damages set forth in Section 17.02(a) hereof and such expenses as
Landlord may incur in connection with reletting, such as court costs, attorney's
fees and disbursements, brokerage, and management fees and commissions, cost of
putting and keeping the Demised Premises in good order and costs of preparing
the Demised Premises for reletting as hereinafter provided. Any such liquidated
damages shall be paid in monthly installments by Tenant on the day specified in
this Lease for the payment of Fixed Minimum Rent and any action brought to
collect the amount of deficiency for any month shall not prejudice in any way
either the rights of Landlord to collect the deficiency for any subsequent month
by a similar proceeding, or the rights of Landlord to elect to collect
liquidated damages calculated by the formula set forth in Section 17.02 hereof,
provided only that such liquidated damages shall be reduced by the amount, if
any, of monthly liquidated damages collected by Landlord minus the actual cost
(including attorney's fees and costs) of collecting such monthly liquidated
damages. Landlord, at Landlord's option, may make such alterations, repairs,
replacements and/or decorations in the Demised Premises as Landlord in
Landlord's sole judgment considers advisable and necessary for the purpose of
reletting the Demised Premises; and the making of such alterations and/or
decorations shall not operate or be construed to release Tenant from liability
hereunder as aforesaid. Landlord shall in no event be liable in any way
whatsoever for failure to relet the Demised Premises, or in the event that the
Demised Premises are relet, for failure to collect the rent thereof under such
reletting.

     (b) In lieu of the damages provided in Section 18.05(a), Landlord shall be
entitled to: any and all rental arrearages, all such expenses as Landlord may
incur in connection with the collection of such liquidated damages, such as
court costs and reasonable attorney's fees, and disbursements (if any) necessary
to return the Premises to the same condition of cleanliness, repair and order as
the Premises were in upon the commencement of business under this Lease
(excluding Tenant's personal property), reasonable wear and tear excepted, plus
the lesser of: (i) two (2) times the sum of the then current annual Fixed
Minimum Rent and all additional rent or (ii) a sum equal to the Fixed Minimum
Rent and all additional rent multiplied by the number of months and/or
fractional months which would have constituted the balance of the term.

     (c) In the event of a breach or threatened breach by Tenant of any of the
covenants or provisions hereof, Landlord shall have the right or injunction and
the right to invoke any remedy allowed at law or in equity as if re-entry,
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herein provided for. Mention in this Lease of any particular remedy shall not
preclude Landlord from any other remedies under this Lease, or now or hereafter
existing at law or in equity or by statute.

     (d) Tenant hereby expressly waives the service of notice of intention to
re-enter or to institute legal proceedings to that end and any and all rights of
redemption granted by or under any present or future laws in the event of Tenant
being evicted or dispossessed for any cause, or in the event of Landlord
obtaining possession of the Demised Premises by reason of the violation by
Tenant of any of the covenants and conditions of this Lease or otherwise. The
words "re-enter" and "re-entry" as used in this Lease are not restricted to
their technical legal meaning.

     Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Landlord shall use
commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate its damages.

SECTION 18.06. Confession of Judgment. When this Lease shall be terminated or
canceled by reason of the breach of any provision hereof, either during the
original term of this Lease or any renewal thereof and after the expiration of
the applicable notice period, and also as soon as the term hereby created or any
renewal thereof shall have expired, it shall be lawful for any attorney as
attorney for Tenant to file an agreement for entering in any court of competent
jurisdiction, confession of judgment in ejectment against Tenant and all persons
claiming under Tenant for the recovery by Landlord of possession of the Demised
Premises, for which this Lease or a true and correct copy thereof shall be his
sufficient warrant; whereupon, if Landlord so desires, a writ of possession may
issue forthwith, without any prior writ or proceedings whatsoever, and provided
that if for any reason after such action shall have been commenced, the same
shall be terminated and possession remain in or be restored to Tenant, Landlord
shall have the right upon any subsequent default or defaults, or upon the
termination or cancellation of this Lease as hereinbefore set forth, to bring
one or more actions as hereinbefore set forth to recover possession as
aforesaid.

SECTION 18.07. Waivers.

     Tenant expressly waives:

     (a) The benefit of all laws, now or hereafter in force, exempting any goods
on the Demised Premises, or elsewhere, from distraint, levy or sale in any legal
proceedings taken by Landlord to enforce any rights under this Lease.

     (b) The benefit of all laws now made or which may hereafter be made
regarding any limitation as to the goods upon which, or the time within which,
distress is to be made after the removal of goods, and further relieves Landlord
of the obligation of proving or identifying such goods, it being the purpose and
intent of this provision that all goods of Tenant, whether upon the Demised
Premises or not, shall be liable to distress for rent.

     (c) The right to issue a writ of replevin for the recovery of any goods
seized under a distress for rent or levy upon an execution for rent, damages or
otherwise.

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     (d) The right to delay execution on any real estate that may be levied upon
to collect any amount which may become due under the terms and conditions of
this Lease and any right to have the same appraised, and Tenant authorizes any
Prothonotary or clerk to enter a writ of execution or other process upon
Tenant's voluntary waiver and further agrees that said real estate may be sold
on a writ of execution or other process.

     (e) All rights under any law, ordinance or statute relating to Landlord and
Tenant rights to the extent of hereby authorizing the sale of any goods
distrained for rent at anytime after seven (7) days from said distraint without
appraisement and condemnation thereof.

     (f) The right to three (3) months notice and/or fifteen (15) or thirty (30)
days notice required under certain circumstances by the Landlord and Tenant Act
of 1951, hereby agreeing that seven (7) days notice shall be sufficient in
either or any such case.

                                   ARTICLE XIX
                                TENANT'S PROPERTY

SECTION 19.01. Taxes on Leasehold. Tenant shall be responsible for and shall pay
before delinquency all municipal, county or state taxes assessed during the term
of this Lease against any leasehold interest or personal property of any kind
owned by Tenant or placed in, upon or about the Leased Premises by Tenant,
whether such taxes shall be assessed against and billed to Tenant or shall be
incorporated in the tax base upon which taxes of Landlord shall be calculated.

SECTION 19.02. Waiver as to Loss and Damage. Unless caused by the negligence or
willful misconduct of Landlord, neither Landlord nor Agent shall be liable for
any damage to property of Tenant or of others located on the Leased Premises,
nor for the loss of or damage to any property of Tenant or of others by theft or
otherwise. Unless caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord,
neither Landlord nor Agent shall be liable for any injury or damage to persons
or property resulting from fire, explosion, collapse, falling plaster, steam,
gas, electricity, water, rain or snow or leaks from any part of the Leased
Premises or of the Shopping Center or from the pipes, sprinklers, appliances or
plumbing works or from the roof, street or subsurface or from any other place or
by dampness or from any other cause of whatsoever nature. Unless caused by the
negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord, neither Landlord nor Agent shall
be liable for any such damage caused by other tenants or persons in the Leased
Premises, occupants of adjacent property, of the Shopping Center, or the public,
or caused by operations in construction of any private, public or quasi-public
work. Neither Landlord nor Agent shall be liable for any latent defect in the
Leased Premises or in the building of which they form a part except for a period
of one (1) year from the date the first tenant takes possession of the Leased
Premises. All property of Tenant kept or stored on the Leased Premises shall be
so kept or stored at the risk of Tenant only and Tenant shall hold Landlord and
Agent harmless from any claims arising out of damage to the same, including
subrogation claims by Tenant's insurance carriers, unless such damage shall be
caused by the willful act or negligence of Landlord or Agent occurring after the
Commencement Date. Except as specifically provided herein to the contrary, this
Section and the waiver herein contained shall pertain to matters existing before
as well as after the execution of this Lease and the Commencement Date.

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     In addition to the foregoing waivers, Landlord and Tenant agree that in the
event the Demised Premises, or the building or Shopping Center of which the
Demised Premises are a part, or the contents of the Demised Premises, are
damaged or destroyed by fire or other insured casualty, the rights, claims, and
causes of action, if any, of either party against the other with respect to
recovery for such damage or destruction are hereby waived to the extent that
such damage or destruction is covered by such insurance, and Landlord and Tenant
agree that all policies of fire and extended coverage insurance carried by
Landlord and Tenant covering the Demised Premises or the building or Shopping
Center of which the Demised Premises are a part, or the contents of the Demised
Premises, shall to the extent possible without additional cost contain a clause
or endorsement in the usual form evidencing such waiver of subrogation.

SECTION 19.03. Notice by Tenant. Tenant shall give immediate notice to Landlord
in case of fire or accidents in the Leased Premises or in the building of which
the premises are a part.

                                   ARTICLE XX
                                  MISCELLANEOUS

SECTION 20.01. Access by Landlord. Upon reasonable notice (except in the case of
an emergency in which case no notice is required) Landlord may at all reasonable
times during the term of this Lease enter to inspect the Demised Premises and/or
may show the Demised Premises and building to others. At any time within one (1)
year immediately preceding the expiration of the term of this Lease, Landlord
shall have the right to display on the exterior of the Demised Premises (but not
so as to unreasonably obstruct the view thereof or access thereto) the customary
"For Rent" sign and during such period Landlord may show the premises and all
parts thereof to prospective tenants between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 9:00
p.m. on any day except Sunday and any legal or religious holiday on which Tenant
shall not be open for business. Landlord also reserves the right after
reasonable (being not less than twenty-four (24) hours) notice of intention to
so enter (except that in the event of an emergency, no notice shall be required)
to enter the premises at any time and from time to time to make such repairs,
additions or alterations as it may deem necessary for the safety, improvement or
preservation thereof, or of the building in which the Demised Premises is
contained, but Landlord assumes no obligation to do so, and the performances
thereof by Landlord shall not constitute a waiver of Tenant's default in failing
to perform the same. Landlord shall in no event be liable for any inconvenience,
disturbances, loss of business or other damage to Tenant by reason of the
performance by Landlord of any work in, upon, above or under the Demised
Premises. If tenant shall have vacated or deserted the Demised Premises or, in
the event of an emergency, or if in any other instance after Landlord has given
notice of Landlord's intention to enter, Tenant or Tenant's employees shall not
be personally present to permit an entry into the Demised Premises, then in any
such event, Landlord or its agents or employees may enter the same by the use of
force or otherwise without rendering Landlord liable therefor, and without in
any manner affecting Tenant's obligations under this Lease. The exercise of any
such reserved right by Landlord shall not be deemed an eviction or disturbance
of Tenant's use and possession of the Premises and shall not render Landlord
liable in any manner to Tenant or to any other person except Landlord shall be
responsible for damage caused as a result of Landlord's entry through use of
force, nor shall the same constitute any grounds for an abatement of any rent
hereunder.

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SECTION 20.02. Holding Over. Should Tenant hold over in possession of the
Demised Premises after the expiration of the term hereof without the execution
of a new lease agreement or extension or renewal agreement, Tenant, at the
option of Landlord, shall be deemed to be occupying the Demised Premises from
month to month, subject to such occupancy being terminated by Landlord upon ten
(10) days written notice, at the rental, including, but not limited to, Fixed
Minimum Rent, Tax Rent, Tenant's proportionate share of Operating Costs, and
additional rent all calculated, from time to time, as though the term of Lease
had continued and otherwise subject to all of the other terms, covenants and
conditions of the Lease insofar as the same may be applicable to a month to
month tenancy.

SECTION 20.03. Successors. All rights, obligations and liabilities herein given
to, or imposed upon, the respective parties hereto shall extend to and bind the
several respective heirs, executors, administrators, trustees, receivers, legal
representatives, successors and assigns of the said parties; and if there shall
be more than one (1) tenant, they shall all be bound jointly and severally by
the terms, covenants, and agreements herein. No rights, however, shall inure to
the benefit of any assignee, legal representative, trustee, receiver, legatee or
other personal representative of Tenant unless the assignment to such party has
been approved by Landlord in writing as provided in Section 13.01(a) hereof.

SECTION 20.04. Quiet Enjoyment. So long as Tenant shall pay the rents herein
provided within the respective times provided therefor, and provided and so long
as Tenant observes and performs all the covenants, terms and conditions on
Tenant's part to be observed and performed, Tenant shall peaceably and quietly
hold and enjoy the Demised Premises for the term hereby demised without
hindrance or interruption by Landlord or any other person or persons lawfully
claiming by, through or under Landlord, subject, nevertheless, to the terms and
conditions of this Lease. Laurel Mall Associates' liability under this Section
shall cease upon a conveyance by Landlord of the Premises.

SECTION 20.05. Waiver. The waiver by Landlord of any breach of any term,
covenant or condition herein contained shall not be deemed to be a waiver or any
subsequent breach of the same or a waiver of any other term, covenant or
condition herein contained. The subsequent acceptance by Landlord of rent due
hereunder or any or all other monetary obligations of Tenant hereunder, whether
or not denoted as rent hereunder, shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any
preceding breach by Tenant of any term, covenant or condition of this Lease,
other than the failure of Tenant to make the particular payment so accepted,
regardless of Landlord's knowledge of such preceding breach at the time of
acceptance of such rent. No covenant, term or condition of this Lease shall be
deemed to have been waived by Landlord, unless such waiver be in writing and
executed by Landlord.

SECTION 20.06. Custom and Usage. Any law, usage or custom to the contrary
notwithstanding, Landlord shall have the right at all times to enforce the
covenants and conditions of this Lease in strict accordance with the terms
hereof, notwithstanding any conduct or custom on the part of the Landlord in
refraining from so doing at any time or times with respect to the Tenant
hereunder or with respect to other tenants of the Shopping Center. The failure
of Landlord at any time or times to enforce its rights under said covenants and
provisions strictly in accordance with the same shall not be construed as having
created a custom in any way or manner contrary to the specific terms, provisions
and covenants of this Lease or as having in

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any way or manner modified the same.

SECTION 20.07. Accord and Satisfaction. No payment by Tenant or receipt by
Landlord of a lesser amount than any payment of rent or additional rent herein
stipulated shall be deemed to be other than on account of the earliest
stipulated rent or additional rent then due and payable, nor shall any
endorsement or statement on any check or any letter accompanying any check or
payment as rent be deemed an accord and satisfaction, and Landlord may accept
such check or payment without prejudice to Landlord's right to recover the
balance of such rent or pursue any other remedy provided in this Lease, at law
or in equity.

SECTION 20.08. Performance of Tenant's Covenants. Tenant covenants and agrees
that it will perform all agreements and observe all covenants herein expressed
on its part to be performed and observed and that it will promptly, upon receipt
of written notice specifying action desired by Landlord in connection with any
such agreement or covenant, comply with such notice if the requested action is
consistent with the terms of this Lease; and further, that if Tenant shall not
comply with any such notice to the satisfaction of Landlord prior to the date on
which such noncompliance would constitute an Event of Default, in addition to,
and not in lieu of or in limitation of any other remedy which Landlord may have
pursuant to this Lease, at law or in equity, Landlord may, but shall not be
obligated to, enter upon the premises and do the things specified in said
notice. Landlord shall have no liability to Tenant for any loss or damage
resulting in any way from such action and Tenant agrees to pay upon demand, as
additional rent, any expense incurred by Landlord in taking such action.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Landlord's performance of any or all of Tenant's
covenants shall not release Tenant from liability for nonperformance.

SECTION 20.09. Entire Agreement. The Indenture of Lease, the Lease Agreement the
Exhibits and Rider, if any, set forth all the covenants, promises, agreements,
conditions and understandings between Landlord and Tenant concerning the Demised
Premises and there are no covenants, promises, agreements, conditions or
understandings, either oral or written, between them other than as herein set
forth. All prior communications, negotiations, arrangements, representations,
agreements and understandings, whether oral, written or both, between the
parties hereto, and their representatives, are merged herein and extinguished,
this Lease superseding and canceling the same. Except as herein otherwise
provided, no subsequent alteration, amendment, change or addition to this Lease
shall be binding upon Landlord or Tenant unless reduced to writing and executed
by the party against which such subsequent alteration, amendment, change or
modification is to be enforced. If any provision contained in any Rider hereto
is inconsistent with any printed provisions of this Lease, the provisions
contained in such Rider shall supersede said printed provision. Tenant hereby
acknowledges that: (a) this Lease contains no restrictive covenants or
exclusives in favor of Tenant; (b) this Lease shall not be deemed or interpreted
to contain, by implication or otherwise, any warranty, representation or
agreement on the part of Landlord that any regional or national chain store or
any other merchant shall open for business or occupy or continue to occupy any
premises in or adjoining the Shopping Center during the term of this Lease or
any part thereof and Tenant hereby expressly waives all claim with respect
thereto and acknowledges Tenant is not relying on any such warranty,
representation or agreement by Landlord either as a matter of inducement in
entering into this Lease or as a condition of this Lease or as a covenant by
Landlord.

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SECTION 20.10. No Partnership. Landlord does not, in any way or for any purpose,
become a partner of Tenant in the conduct of its business, or otherwise, or
joint venturer or a member of a joint enterprise with Tenant.

SECTION 20.11. Notices. All payments of rent and any and all other monetary
obligations of Tenant accruing hereunder, whether or not denoted as rent, shall
be paid to Agent at Plymouth Plaza, 580 West Germantown Pike, Suite 200,
Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania 19462, until Tenant is notified otherwise in
writing, and all notices given to Landlord hereunder shall be in writing and
forwarded to it at such address, postage prepaid, by certified mail, return
receipt requested. All notices to Tenant shall be in writing and shall be deemed
to have been duly given (a) on the date of receipt if (i) personally delivered
or (ii) delivered by a recognized overnight courier (with receipt required) or
(b) three (3) days after mailing with adequate postage by certified mail, return
receipt requested, addressed to Tenant at the address set forth in the Indenture
of Lease, the address of the Leased Premises, or at such other address as Tenant
may hereafter designate to the Landlord in writing with a copy to Steven J.
Weingarten, Esquire; McNees, Wallace & Nurick, 100 Pine Street, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania 17108. Notices by Landlord may be given on its behalf by Agent or
by an attorney for Landlord or Agent.

SECTION 20.12. Captions. The captions appearing in this Lease are inserted only
as a matter of convenience and in no way define, limit, construe or describe the
scope or intent of such sections or articles of this Lease nor in any way affect
this Lease.

SECTION 20.13. Tenant Defined; Use of Pronoun. The word "Tenant" shall be deemed
and taken to mean each and every person or party mentioned as a Tenant herein,
be the same one or more; and if there shall be more than one Tenant, any notice
required or permitted by the terms of this Lease may be given by or to any one
thereof, and shall have the same force and effect as if given by or to all
thereof. The use of the neuter singular pronoun to refer to Landlord or Tenant
shall be deemed a proper reference even though Landlord or Tenant may be an
individual, a partnership, a corporation, or a group of two or more individuals
or corporations. The necessary grammatical changes required to make the
provisions of this Lease apply in the plural number where there is more than one
Landlord or Tenant and to either corporations, associations, partnerships or
individuals, males or females, shall in all instances be assumed as though in
each case fully expressed.

SECTION 20.14. Negation of Personal Liability. Notwithstanding anything
contained herein to the contrary, Tenant agrees that Landlord shall have no
personal liability with respect to any of the provisions of this Lease and
Tenant shall look solely to the estate and property of Landlord in the land and
buildings comprising the Shopping Center of which the Demised Premises forms a
part for the satisfaction of Tenant's remedies, including without limitation,
the collection of any judgment or the enforcement of any other judicial process
requiring the payment or expenditure of money by Landlord in the event of any
default or breach by Landlord with respect to any of the terms and provisions of
this Lease to be observed and/or performed by Landlord, subject however, to the
prior rights of any holder of any mortgage covering all or part of the Shopping
Center, and no other assets of Landlord or any principal of Landlord shall be
subject to levy, execution or other judicial process for the satisfaction of
Tenant's claim and in the event Tenant obtains a judgment against Landlord, the
judgment docket shall be so noted. This Section shall inure to the benefit of
Landlord's successors and assigns and their respective principals.

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SECTION 20.15. Liability of Agent. Montgomery Realty Company, in its capacity as
Agent, is acting as Agent only and in such capacity shall not in any event be
held liable to the Landlord or to Tenant for the fulfillment or nonfulfillment
of any of the terms, covenants or conditions of this Lease or for any action or
proceedings that may be taken by Landlord against Tenant, or by Tenant against
Landlord. Any waiver of Landlord's liability hereunder, including any waiver of
subrogation rights shall apply with equal force and effect to such Agent.

SECTION 20.16. Effect of Governmental Limitations on Rents and Other Charges. In
the event that any law, decision, rule or regulation of any governmental body
having jurisdiction shall have the effect of limiting for any period of time the
amount of rent or other charges payable by Tenant to any amount less than that
otherwise provided pursuant to this Lease, the following amounts shall
nevertheless be payable by Tenant: (a) throughout such period of limitation,
Tenant shall remain liable for the maximum amount of rent and other charges
which are legally payable (without regard to any limitation to the amount
thereof expressed in this Lease except that all amounts payable by reason of
this Section 20.16 shall not in the aggregate exceed the total of all amounts
which would otherwise be payable by Tenant pursuant to the terms of this Lease
for the period of limitation), (b) at the termination of such period of
limitation, Tenant shall pay to Landlord, on demand but only to the extent
legally collectible by Landlord, any amounts which would have been due from the
Tenant during the period of limitation but which were not paid because of such
limiting law, decision, rule or regulation, and (c) for the remaining term of
this Lease following the period of limitation, Tenant shall pay to Landlord all
amounts due for such portion of the term of this Lease in accordance with the
terms hereof calculated as though there had been no intervening period of
limitation.

SECTION 20.17. Partial Invalidity; Separate Covenants. If any term, covenant or
condition of this Lease or the application thereof to any person or
circumstances shall to any extent, be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of
this Lease or the application of such term, covenant or condition to persons or
circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid or unenforceable
shall not be affected thereby and each term, covenant and condition of this
Lease shall be valid and be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Furthermore, each covenant, agreement, obligation and other provision contained
in this Lease is, and shall be deemed and construed as a separate and
independent covenant of the party bound by, undertaking or making the same, and
not dependent on any other provision of this Lease unless expressly so provided.

SECTION 20.18. Recording. Tenant shall not record this Lease without the written
consent of Landlord. If either party requests, the parties shall execute and
acknowledge a short or memorandum form of lease for recording purposes which
shall be recorded at the requesting party's expense.

SECTION 20.19. Brokerage Commission. Tenant represents and warrants to Landlord
that Tenant has had no dealing, negotiations or consultations with respect to
the premises, the Shopping Center or this transaction with any broker or finder
except Agent and that with the exception of Agent no broker or finder called the
premises or any other space in the Shopping Center to Tenant's attention for
lease. In the event that any other broker or finder other than Agent claims to
have submitted the premises or any other spaces in the Shopping Center to
Tenant, to have induced Tenant to lease the premises or to have taken part in
any dealings, negotiations or consultations with respect to the premises, the
Shopping Center or this

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transaction, Tenant will be responsible for and will defend, indemnify and save
Landlord and Agent harmless from and against all costs, fees (including without
limitation attorneys fees) expenses, liabilities and claims incurred or suffered
by Landlord and/or Agent as a result thereof.

SECTION 20.20. Construction. It is the intent of the parties hereto that if any
term, covenant, condition or agreement of this Lease is capable of two or more
constructions, one or more of which would render the provision void, and the
other or others of which would render the provision valid, then the provision
shall have the meaning or meanings which would render it valid.

SECTION 20.21. Submission of Lease to Tenant. The submission by Landlord to
Tenant of this Lease shall have no binding force or effect, shall not constitute
an option for the leasing of the Demised Premises, nor confer any rights or
impose any obligations upon either party until the execution thereof by Landlord
and the delivery of an executed original copy thereof to Tenant or its
representative.

SECTION 20.22. Force Majeure. In the event that either party hereto shall be
delayed or hindered in or prevented from the performance of any act required
hereunder by reason of strikes, lock-outs, labor troubles, inability to procure
materials resulting from reasons other than insufficient financial resources,
failure of power, restrictive governmental laws or regulations, riots,
insurrection, war or other reasons of a like nature not the fault of the party
delayed in performing work or doing acts required under the terms of this Lease,
then performance of such acts shall be excused for the period of the delay and
the period for the performance of any such acts shall be extended for a period
equivalent to the period of such delay. The provisions of this Section 20.22
shall not excuse Tenant from the prompt payment of rent, additional rent or any
other payments required by the terms of this Lease.

SECTION 20.23.  Cost of Living.  Deleted.

SECTION 20.24. Collection Fees. In the event Landlord engages the services of an
attorney to collect any rent or other sum when due hereunder or to enforce the
provisions of this Lease for Tenant's failure to keep and perform any other
term, covenant or condition of this Lease, then the costs associated with such
services including a reasonable attorney's fee shall be the responsibility of
Tenant, payable to Landlord upon written demand as additional rent in accordance
with the provisions of Section 2.04 hereof.

SECTION 20.25. Hazardous Material.

     (a) As used herein, the term "hazardous material" means any hazardous or
toxic substance, material or waste (including, without limitation, asbestos)
which, subsequent to Tenant taking possession of the Leased Premises, is
determined by any state, federal or local governmental authority to be capable
of posing a risk of injury to health, safety or property and/or the use and/or
disposal of which is regulated by any governmental authority. If the Leased
Premises, any equipment, trade fixtures or other mechanical apparatus therein
contains any hazardous material (other than in accordance with and as permitted
by applicable law), introduced by Tenant, its agents, contractors or employees,
Landlord, at its election, shall have the right to (i) cause Tenant to remove
and properly dispose of same, all at Tenant's sole cost and

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expense and in compliance with the provisions hereof, or (ii) perform the
removal and disposal thereof itself, in which event Tenant shall reimburse
Landlord, on demand, for the cost incurred by Landlord in doing so and securing
the certifications referred to below. Tenant shall not cause or permit any
hazardous material to be brought upon, kept or used in or about the Leased
Premises by Tenant, its agents, employees, contractors or invitees (other than
in accordance with and as permitted by applicable law).

     (b) If Landlord requires Tenant to remove the hazardous material introduced
by Tenant, its agents, contractors or employees, Tenant shall retain the
services of an environmental engineer and a contractor, both of whom must be
previously approved in writing by Landlord. Tenant shall submit to Landlord for
approval the insurance certificates of Tenant's environmental engineer and
contractor, a written removal plan and detailed plans and specifications which
shall disclose, without limitation, the dates on which such work is to be
performed and the steps to be taken to protect the public, all public areas in
the Center, and the HVAC, water, sanitary and storm systems from contamination
during the removal and disposal process. No work disclosed in the removal plan
shall be commenced until Landlord has approved all aspects of such removal and
disposal process and Tenant shall only perform such work in strict accordance
with the process as approved by Landlord. Tenant shall close for business while
such work is being performed. Landlord reserves the right to monitor the
performance of such work from time to time and, if Landlord believes that such
work is being done in a manner which permits hazardous material to escape from
the Leased Premises or otherwise constitutes an unsafe condition, at Landlord's
direction, Tenant shall immediately cease such work until such problem has been
corrected to Landlord's satisfaction. Tenant shall replace any contaminated
equipment or materials removed from the Leased Premises with new equipment or
material performing the same function. If asbestos is removed from the premises,
prior to replacing the asbestos with an approved fire retardant material, Tenant
shall cause its consulting engineer to perform an air quality test in the Leased
Premises and to certify the results thereof in a letter directed from such
engineer to Landlord and Agent. Tenant shall not install such fire retardant or
reopen for business, until the results of such air quality tests are accepted by
Landlord. Tenant shall perform such further acts as may be required to make such
results acceptable to Landlord. Upon Landlord's acceptance of the air quality
test, Tenant shall install the fire retardant material and promptly reopen for
business.

     (c) If Landlord elects to perform the removal of the hazardous material
from the Leased Premises, Landlord shall so notify Tenant of Landlord's
anticipated commencement date of such work and Tenant shall close for business
not later than such date and remain closed until notified by Landlord to reopen
where upon Tenant shall promptly reopen for business. If Landlord performs such
work it shall do so in compliance with all applicable codes, laws and
governmental requirements. If directed to do so by Landlord, Tenant shall remove
such of its goods, wares, personal property and trade fixtures as shall be
required by Landlord for the completion of such work of Landlord, its
contractors and subcontractors, and may relocate the same within the Demised
Premises or elsewhere in the Center during the performance of such work. Neither
Landlord, Agent nor their contractors or subcontractors shall be liable to
Tenant in any regard for any damage to or loss of such items or for any other
acts occurring in the Leased Premises during the performance of such work.

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     Landlord warrants and represents that, to the best of its knowledge, as of
the execution of this Lease, there exist no hazardous materials (as defined
herein) in the Premises.

Section 20.26. Agent Commission. It is agreed between Landlord and Agent that
the Agent is due a Real Estate Commission as a result of the execution of this
Lease, said commission to be paid to Agent by Landlord, Landlord's beneficiary
or successor in interest to this Lease, pursuant to the terms of a management
and leasing agreement. Tenant shall have no responsibility for the payment of
said commission.

                                   ARTICLE XXI
                                SECURITY DEPOSIT

SECTION 21.01. Use and Return of Deposit. In the event of the failure of Tenant
to pay any rent or other sum when due hereunder or to keep and perform any other
term, covenant or condition of this Lease to be kept and performed by Tenant,
then at the option of Landlord said Landlord may, either with or without
terminating this Lease, appropriate and apply said entire deposit, or so much
thereof as may be necessary to the payment of any such overdue rent or other sum
or to the compensation of Landlord for all loss or damage sustained or suffered
by Landlord due to such breach on the part of Tenant. Should the entire deposit,
or any portion thereof, be appropriated and applied by Landlord for the payment
of overdue rent or other sums due and payable to Landlord by Tenant hereunder,
then Tenant shall, upon the written demand of Landlord, forthwith remit to
Landlord a sufficient amount in cash to restore said security to the original
sum deposited and Tenant's failure to do so within five (5) days after receipt
of such demand shall constitute a breach of this Lease. The security deposit,
which is the property of Landlord, will be returned without interest to Tenant
(or in the event Tenant's interest hereunder shall have been assigned with
Landlord's consent, to such assignee) less any depletion because of default on
the part of Tenant or such assignee, within thirty (30) days after written
request by Tenant following the end of the term of this Lease or any renewal
thereof or upon the earlier termination of this Lease.

SECTION 21.02. Transfer of Deposit. Landlord may deliver the funds deposited
hereunder by Tenant to the purchaser of Landlord's reversionary interest in the
Leased Premises in the event that such reversionary interest be sold and there
upon Landlord shall be discharged from any further liability with respect to
such deposit.

                                  ARTICLE XXII
                         ADVERTISING AND MARKETING FUND

SECTION 22.01. Change of Name. Tenant agrees to operate under the trade name
referred to in the Indenture of Lease and not to change the name of the business
operated in the Leased Premises or to conduct business at the Leased Premises
under any additional advertised name without the prior written consent of
Landlord which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

SECTION 22.02. Solicitation of Business. Tenant and Tenant's employees and
agents shall not solicit business or distribute any handbills or other
advertising matter in the parking or other common areas of the Shopping Center.

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                     SECTION 22.03. Marketing Fund. Deleted.

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                                   LAUREL MALL


     THIS INDENTURE OF LEASE, made on the 9th day of July, 1997, by ROYCE
REALTY, INC., T/A MONTGOMERY GROUP AFFILIATES, a Pennsylvania corporation, with
an address c/o Plymouth Plaza, 580 West Germantown Pike, Suite 200, Plymouth
Meeting, Pennsylvania 19462 (hereinafter called "Agent") and LAUREL MALL
ASSOCIATES, a Pennsylvania limited partnership, with an address at c/o PREIT,
455 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 135, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania 19034
(hereinafter called "Landlord"), and THE DOWNS OFF-TRACK WAGERING, INC., a
Pennsylvania corporation, trading as "THE DOWNS AT HAZLETON", with an address at
P. O. Box 32, Exit 28 off Route I-81 Grantville, Pennsylvania 17028 (hereinafter
called "Tenant").

                              W I T N E S S E T H:

     Leased Premises:

     Landlord hereby leases to Tenant and Tenant hereby rents from Landlord, the
store premises (hereinafter called the "Premises," "Leased Premises" or "Demised
Premises") designated on the attached plan (Exhibit "A") as STORE NUMBER A-2 AND
B erected in THE LAUREL MALL (hereinafter called "Center" or "Shopping Center"),
located at Route 93 and Airport Road, Hazle and Sugarloaf Townships, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, the said Leased Premises being measured and described
approximately by the outside building walls and middle of shared walls as
follows:

     FRONT:      ONE HUNDRED FORTY FEET ZERO INCHES            (140'0")
     DEPTH:      ONE HUNDRED FIFTY FEET ZERO INCHES--IRREGULAR (150'0")
     TOTAL AREA: THIRTEEN THOUSAND SQUARE FEET--IRREGULAR      (13,000 SQ.FT.)

     together with the right to the nonexclusive use, in common with others
entitled to use same, of all such automobile parking areas, driveways, courts,
corridors and footways, loading facilities and other facilities as may be
designated by Landlord on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, subject however to the
terms and conditions of this Indenture of Lease and the Lease Agreement attached
hereto and made part hereof (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Lease"),
and the reasonable rules and regulations, uniformly enforced, for the use
thereof as described from time to time by Landlord. In the event that the actual
total area of the Demised Premises when fully constructed, as determined by
Landlord's architect or engineer, shall be different from the total area set
forth above, the actual total area shall be substituted for the area above
stated for all purposes under this Lease, and the Fixed Minimum Rent, percentage
rent gross receipts base, Taxes, Common Area Maintenance and Marketing Fund
stated herein shall each be proportionately adjusted. The methodology the
architect shall use in determining the square footage shall be center-line to
center-line for side dimensions and the front and rear dimensions shall include
the thickness of the store front depth and the rear wall, respectively.

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     Length of Term.

     The term of this Lease shall be for TEN (10) YEARS, plus the period if any
between the commencement date established pursuant to Section 1.01 of the
attached Lease Agreement, if it falls on a day other than the first day of a
month, and the first day of the first full calendar month in the term.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant shall be bound by all of the provisions of
this Lease, from the date of the first occupancy of the Leased Premises by
Tenant or its agents for any purpose prior to the Commencement Date.

     Minimum Rent.

     The Fixed Minimum Rent for each Lease Year of the term of this Lease shall
be as follows:

       YEAR           ANNUAL REPORT          MONTHLY RENTAL
       ----           -------------          --------------
       1-5             $  97,500.00              $ 8,125.00
       6-10             $107,250.00               $8,937.50

     Prepared By:   Carol S. DeLeon
     Date:          June 5, 1997
     Revised:       July 1, 1997
     Agent:         Michael Palladino

     Fixed Minimum Rent shall be payable on or before the first day of each
month, in advance, at the office of agent or at such other place as may be
designated by Landlord from time to time, without any prior demand therefor and
without any deduction or setoff whatsoever. In the event that the term of this
Lease shall commence on a day other than the first day of a month, Tenant shall
pay Fixed Minimum Rent in advance for the fractional month on a per diem basis
calculated on the basis of a Thirty (30) day month.

     Percentage Rent. Deleted.

     Use of Premises.

     Tenant shall use the leased premises, subject to the provisions of Article
V of the Lease Agreement attached hereto, solely for the purpose of conducting
the business of: the operation of an off-track wagering facility with a
restaurant serving food and alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption
only, and for no other purposes whatsoever. To the best of Landlord's knowledge,
Tenant's use is not prohibited by any current tenant use restriction.

     Renewal Option.

     Provided that Tenant at the time of the exercise of this Renewal Option
herein granted is not then in default in the performance of any term, covenant,
condition or agreement provided for in this Lease Agreement, Tenant shall have
the right, option and privilege of extending the term of this Lease Agreement
for TWO (2) additional FIVE (5) YEAR terms. The said Renewal Options to extend
this Lease shall be exercised by Tenant serving written notice to Landlord seven
(7) months

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prior to the expiration date of the then current term.

     a) The Fixed Minimum rental during each year of the first Renewal Option
period shall be:

       YEAR                      ANNUAL REPORT                   MONTHLY RENTAL
       -----                     -------------                   --------------
       11-15                       $118,300.08                       $ 9,858.34

     b) The Fixed Minimum rental during each year of the second Renewal Option
period shall be:

       YEAR                      ANNUAL REPORT                   MONTHLY RENTAL
       -----                     -------------                   --------------
       16-20                       $130,000.08                       $10,833.34

     Except as herein provided, all of the terms, covenants and conditions of
this Lease Agreement pertaining to the initial term hereof shall equally pertain
in all respects to any and all renewals and extensions of this Lease Agreement
except that Tenant shall have no further renewal options following the
expiration of the second Renewal Option.

     Security Deposit.

     Tenant, contemporaneously with the execution of this Indenture of Lease by
Tenant, has deposited with Landlord the sum of THIRTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
($13,000.00) receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by Landlord. This deposit
of funds by Landlord shall have no binding force or effect on Landlord nor
constitute in any way a reservation for space by Tenant unless and until
Landlord executes and delivers this Lease Agreement to Tenant. Upon Landlord's
execution and delivery, then the aforestated deposited funds shall become the
property of Landlord and shall be held as security for the faithful performance
by Tenant of all the terms, covenants, and conditions of this Lease by said
Tenant to be kept and performed during the term hereof, subject to Article XXI
of the Lease Agreement.

     Lease Documents.

     In addition to the Indenture of Lease and the Lease Agreement consisting of
30 pages, the following are attached to the Lease and are hereby incorporated in
and made part of the Lease as fully as though set forth at length in the Lease:
Rider, Exhibit A, Exhibit B, Exhibit C, Exhibit D, Exhibit D-1, Exhibit E and
Guaranty.



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     (Signature Page Follows)

     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Indenture of Lease
to be duly executed the day and year first above written.

(Corporate Seal)                                ROYCE REALTY, INC.
                                                T/A MONTGOMERY GROUP AFFILIATES
                                                (Agent)




Attest: \s\                                     By:\s\
        -----------------------------              -----------------------------
        Louis P. Meshon, Secretary                 Louis P. Meshon, President

(Corporate Seal)                                LAUREL MALL ASSOCIATES
                                                By: LARMES, INC.
                                                A CORPORATE GENERAL PARTNER
                                                         (Landlord)

Attest: \s\                                     By:\s\
        -----------------------------              -----------------------------
                  Secretary                                    President

                                                LAUREL MALL ASSOCIATES
                                                By: MONTGOMERY DEVELOPMENT
                                                COMPANY, INC., A CORPORATE
                                                GENERAL PARTNER  (Landlord)


Attest: \s\                                     By:\s\
        -----------------------------              -----------------------------
        Louis P. Meshon, Secretary                 Louis P. Meshon, President



 (Corporate Seal)

                                                THE DOWNS OFF-TRACK WAGERING,
                                                INC., a Pennsylvania
                                                corporation  T/A "THE DOWNS AT
                                                HAZLETON" (Tenant)


Attest:                                         By: 
        -----------------------------              -----------------------------
                Secretary                               WILLIAM J. BORK
                                                           President


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                                    R I D E R

            IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICT BETWEEN THE LEASE AGREEMENT
                     AND THE RIDER, THE RIDER SHALL PREVAIL

     RIDER to be annexed to and made part of the Lease Agreement by and between
ROYCE REALTY INC., trading as MONTGOMERY GROUP AFFILIATES (hereinafter called
"Agent"), Agent for LAUREL MALL ASSOCIATES, a Pennsylvania general partnership,
(hereinafter called "Landlord"), and THE DOWNS OFF-TRACK WAGERING, INC., a
Pennsylvania corporation, trading as "THE DOWNS AT HAZLETON", (hereinafter
called "Tenant") for certain premises known and designated as STORE NUMBER A-2
and B located in THE LAUREL MALL.

1. RECAPTURE CONTINGENCY.

This Lease Agreement is specifically contingent upon Landlord's legal recapture
of the Demised Premises from the current occupant within Ninety (90) days of the
date of this Agreement. Should Landlord be unable to recapture said Premises
within Ninety (90) days, this Lease Agreement shall become null and void and of
no further force or effect.

2. RIDER TO MINIMUM RENT - INDENTURE OF LEASE.

Notwithstanding anything in the Lease to the contrary, and provided Tenant is
not in default in its performance of any covenants and conditions of the Lease
Agreement beyond any applicable cure period, it is agreed and understood between
the parties that Tenant shall be granted a Ninety (90) Day Fixed Minimum Rent
and additional rent abatement commencing on the Commencement Date and
terminating Ninety (90) Days thereafter. Tenant's obligation to begin paying
Fixed Minimum Rent and additional rent, as set forth in the Lease Agreement
shall commence on the Ninety-First (91st) Day following the Commencement Date.
Other than as stated in this Section, Tenant shall have no other right of rental
offset or deduction. The entire amount of Fixed Minimum Rent and additional rent
otherwise due and payable during the abatement period shall become immediately
due and payable upon the occurrence of an event of default by Tenant under this
Lease.

3. COMMON AREA MAINTENANCE CAP.

Notwithstanding anything herein or elsewhere to the contrary and excluding
insurance and snow removal costs, after the first Lease Year, during which
Tenant's contribution to Common Area Maintenance shall be fixed at One Dollar
Forty Cents ($1.40), and then throughout the remaining term, Tenant's
contribution to Common Costs of Operation and Maintenance shall not increase by
more than FIVE PERCENT (5%) annually, over the sum due and payable by Tenant for
the preceding year for Common Costs of Operation and Maintenance.

4. CONSIDERATION OF EARLY ACQUISITION OF THE DEMISED PREMISES.

Tenant, contemporaneously with the execution of this Lease, in consideration of
the early acquisition of the Demised Premises, shall pay to Landlord the sum of
Thirty Thousand Dollars

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($30,000.00). Such contribution sum shall be held without interest and shall be
returned to Tenant only in the event Landlord is unable to deliver possession of
the Premises to Tenant in accordance with Rider #1. In all circumstances except
the event that Landlord is unable to deliver possession of the Premises, said
contribution shall remain the property of Landlord.

5. RESTAURANT REQUIREMENTS.

Tenant shall provide at its own cost and expense automatic sprinkler protection
and CO5 fire extinguishers in all hoods and ducts in cooking areas of the Leased
Premises, all approved by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., and Landlord's fire
insurance carrier. If any separate ventilation shall be required, Tenant shall
furnish same at its own cost and expense. Landlord shall determine if any such
ventilation equipment is required.

Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall install a rooftop mounted Grease
Guard System around exhaust fan curbs to prevent grease and oil from covering
and/or infiltrating rooftop systems. Said device is to be a minimum of four
inches (4") deep and shall be cleaned by Tenant a minimum of two (2) times per
year. Failure by Tenant to install and maintain such a device will result in
Landlord installing and maintaining such device and invoicing Tenant for all
costs involved.

Trash removal shall be on a daily basis in containers approved by Landlord as to
placement and size of such containers. Tenant shall be required to remove all
trash that emanates from Tenant's Premises from any of the common areas of the
Center located within a fifty foot (50') radius of the Demised Premises at least
twice daily. In addition, Tenant shall install at its own cost and expense on
all sides of the Premises, trash receptacles of sufficient size to accommodate
all of the containers, straws, paper plates, etc., used or consumed by patrons
of Tenant's business.

If any special system is not installed in accordance with Landlord's approved
plans, within thirty (30) days of Landlord's notice to do so, Tenant shall make
the required changes so that the system shall be in accordance with the approved
plans. If Tenant does not make such changes, within the aforesaid thirty (30)
day period, Landlord's contractor may do so at Tenant's expense.

After installation, if any special equipment creates a nuisance (odors, leaks,
temperature changes, etc.) or hazard within the Demised Premises or in any
adjacent premises or common area, Tenant shall do whatever work is required by
Landlord to correct the nuisance and/or hazards within thirty (30) days of
Landlord's notice, otherwise, Landlord may perform such work at Tenant's
expense.

6. LIQUOR LAW LEGAL LIABILITY INSURANCE.

Throughout the period Tenant is operating its business with an alcoholic
beverage license, Tenant shall be required to maintain "liquor law legal
liability insurance" with an insurance carrier licensed to do business in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and rated A- or better by Best rating, with minimum
coverage of $1,000,000, at Tenant's sole cost and expense.

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7. SECURITY OF THE DEMISED PREMISES.

A. Tenant, at Tenant's sole cost and expense, shall provide security at and
around the Demised Premises during hours of Tenant's operation and until
one-half (2) hour after Tenant's nightly closing.

B. Should Tenant fail to provide security in conformity with Section 7A of this
Rider to Landlord's reasonable satisfaction, Landlord shall have the right to:
(i) provide security for Tenant and bill Tenant the cost of such security plus
an additional fifteen percent (15%) administrative fee as additional rent, or
(ii) , after the expiration of the twenty (20) day notice period pursuant to
Section 18.01(b), treat such failure as an event of default under the Lease.

8. SATELLITE ANTENNAE.

Provided Tenant is not in default under the terms and conditions of the Lease,
and subject to all applicable codes and regulations and Landlord's written
approval of plans (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld) Tenant
shall have the right, at its sole cost and expense, to install roof-top or
ground-mounted satellite antennae at a location approved by Landlord, provided
Tenant supplies Landlord with certified and sealed engineering plans and
specifications for Landlord's review for any work affecting the Premises' or
Shopping Center's structure, and in the event any roof work is done, Tenant
shall use only Landlord's approved roofing contractor. Tenant, at its sole cost
and expense, shall be responsible for maintaining said satellite antennae and
all appurtenances thereto in a good state of repair, shall be responsible for
and indemnify Landlord for any and all damage whatsoever caused as a result of
the satellite antennae (unless caused by Landlord's negligence or wilful
misconduct), and upon expiration or earlier termination of the Lease, Tenant
shall be responsible for removal of the satellite antennae, and the repair of
any damage occasioned by such removal.

9. PARKING LIGHTING.

In the event Tenant requests Landlord to extend the period of time during which
Landlord causes the parking lot adjacent to Tenant's building to be illuminated,
Landlord shall extend the period of such illumination until 1:00 a.m., provided
Tenant reimburses Landlord monthly for that portion of the parking lot lighting
charge which corresponds to Tenant's requested extension. Landlord's
determination of Tenant's portion of the parking lot lighting charge
corresponding to the extended period of Tenant extended illumination shall be
persuasive evidence of same. Tenant shall pay such charge within ten (10) days
of receipt of Landlord's bill therefore, and such sum shall be deemed additional
rent.

10. SIGNAGE.

A. PYLON.

Provided Tenant is not then in default under the terms and conditions of the
Lease Agreement, should Landlord erect a pylon sign with respect to the strip
portion of Laurel Mall, Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, and subject to all
applicable codes and Landlord's approval, shall have the right to install its
sign face on the main pylon sign, provided there are at lease three (3)
positions

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available on such pylon sign. In the event Tenant is allowed a pylon
sign slot position, Tenant shall pay Landlord a fee to be determined by Landlord
as well as Tenant's proportionate share of the installation cost, within fifteen
(15) days of Tenant's receipt of an invoice therefor. Tenant shall be
responsible for the maintenance, repair and removal upon expiration of earlier
termination, of its pylon sign face.

B. ELECTRONIC MESSAGE BOARD ON MAIN PYLON.

Provided Tenant is not then in default under the terms and conditions of the
Lease Agreement, Tenant shall have the right to run a message, subject to
Landlord's reasonable approval, once every cycle to be determined by Landlord.

11. APPROVAL CONTINGENCY.

Provided Tenant is not then in default under the terms and conditions of the
Lease Agreement beyond any applicable notice period pursuant to Section 18.01,
should Tenant not receive approval from Pennsylvania Harness Racing Commission
as well as other permits necessary for Tenant's use of and construction on the
Premises contemplated by this Lease (collectively "Approvals") with sixty (60)
days after the date hereof, Tenant shall have a one (1) time right to terminate
this Lease, provided Tenant gives Landlord written notice of the exercise of
such right on or before five (5) days following the expiration of such sixty
(60) day period. Tenant shall use its reasonable best efforts in securing the
Approvals. Tenant agrees to copy Landlord on all material correspondence for the
Approvals.

12. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING.

A. Notwithstanding the provisions of Article XIII, provided that Tenant at the
time of its request for assignment is not then in default in the performance of
any term, covenant, condition or agreement provided for in this Lease Agreement,
Tenant may, with Landlord's approval and written consent, which approval and
consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, assign this Lease to another tenant,
provided proposed assignee has met the following requirements:

   (1) Proposed assignee must have business experience sufficient in Landlord's
   reasonable opinion to successfully operate an off-track wagering facility;

   (2) Proposed assignee shall demonstrate to Landlord a net worth equal to or
   greater than Tenant at the time of the request for Assignment;

   (3) At the time of Tenant's request of assignment, the Demised Premises shall
   be in substantially the same condition as when this Lease commenced. Proposed
   assignee agrees that Landlord may require remodeling of the Premises at
   proposed assignee's expense, however, such remodeling shall not occur before
   the end of the fifth (5th) year of the original term of this Lease;

   (4) Tenant and its Guarantor shall remain liable for the full remaining term
   for Fixed Minimum Rent and additional rent; and

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   (5) Tenant shall pay to Agent, at the time of requesting such assignment, a
   non-refundable fee in the amount of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1.000.00).

B. Notwithstanding the foregoing and Article XIII, Landlord's consent to any
assignment or sublease to an affiliate of Tenant or to the sale of all or
substantially all of Tenant's outstanding stock, partnership interests or assets
to an affiliate of Tenant shall not be required. The term "affiliate" shall mean
any entity now or hereafter directly or indirectly in control of, controlled by
or under common control with Tenant or its principals; or into which or with
which Tenant intends to merge or consolidate. The terms "control", "controlled
by", and "under common control with" shall mean, with respect to any entity, the
possession of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and
policy of such entity, whether through the ownership of voting securities or
contracts. Tenant agrees to provide to Landlord notice of any such assignment or
sublease to an affiliate of Tenant.

13. TENANT BROCHURES.

Provided Tenant is not in default under the terms and conditions of the Lease
Agreement, Tenant shall be permitted to display its professionally prepared and
tasteful brochures in the enclosed mall's customer service center, in a manner
and number to be reasonably determined by Landlord. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, in the event Landlord no longer maintains an area for tenant
promotional brochures in the customer service center, Tenant shall no longer be
permitted to so display its brochures.

14. ROOF HATCH.

Provided Tenant is not in default under the terms and conditions of the Lease,
and subject to all applicable codes and regulations and Landlord's written
approval of plans (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld) Tenant
shall have the right, at its sole cost and expense, to install roof-top hatch at
a location to be approved by Landlord, provided Tenant supplies Landlord with
certified and sealed engineering plans and specifications for Landlord's review
for any work affecting the Premises' or Shopping Center's roof, and all roof
work shall be done by Landlord's approved roofing contractor. Tenant, at its
sole cost and expense, shall be responsible for maintaining said roof hatch and
all appurtenances thereto in a good state of repair, shall be responsible for
and indemnify Landlord for any and all damage whatsoever caused by the roof
hatch, and upon expiration or earlier termination of the Lease, Tenant shall be
responsible for removal of the hatch is Landlord requires, and Tenant shall
repair any damage occasioned by such removal.

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                                    GUARANTY

     THIS GUARANTY ("Guaranty"), made this 9th day of July, 1997, by PENN
NATIONAL GAMING, INC., a Pennsylvania corporation, with an address of Exit 28 of
Route I-81, Grantville, Pennsylvania 17028 (the "Guarantor") to and in favor of
LAUREL MALL ASSOCIATES, a Pennsylvania limited partnership, with a principal
office located at c/o Montgomery Group Affiliates, Plymouth Plaza, 580 West
Germantown Pike, Suite 200, Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania 19462 (the
"Landlord").

                              W I T N E S S E T H:

     WHEREAS, Landlord and THE DOWNS OFF-TRACK WAGERING, INC., a Pennsylvania
corporation, trading as "THE DOWNS AT HAZLETON", with an address at P. O. Box
32, Exit 28 off Route I-81 Grantville, Pennsylvania 17028 (the "Tenant"),
simultaneous with the execution of this Guaranty, are executing and entering
into a certain Lease Agreement of even date herewith (the "Lease"), for the
lease of approximately THIRTEEN THOUSAND SQUARE FEET (13,000 SQ. FT.) (the
"Premises") within a building which is part of the buildings and other
improvements located on certain real property known as LAUREL MALL (the
"Center").

     NOW, THEREFORE, for the purpose of inducing Landlord to execute and enter
into the Lease, and intending to be legally bound hereby, the Guarantor, hereby
agree as follows:

     1. Lease. The terms, conditions, and provisions of the Lease are
incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein. A copy of the
Lease is attached hereto, made a part hereof, and labelled Exhibit "A". The
capitalized terms used herein are not otherwise defined shall have the same
meanings ascribed to them in the Lease.

     2. Representations and Warranties of the Guarantor. The Guarantor hereby
warrant, certify and represent to Landlord the following:

        2.1 That the Lease has been duly authorized and constitutes the legal,
valid and binding obligations of Tenant, enforceable against Tenant in
accordance with its terms.

        2.2 That the representations made by Tenant within or in connection with
the Lease are true and correct as of the date hereof.

        2.3 That any financial statements heretofore delivered by Guarantor to
Landlord are true and correct in all respects and fairly present Guarantors'
respective financial conditions as of the respective dates thereof, and that no
material adverse changes have occurred in Guarantors' respective financial
conditions reflected therein since the respective dates thereof.

        2.4 That Guarantor assumes full responsibility for keeping fully
informed of the financial condition of Tenant and of all other circumstances
affecting Tenant's ability to perform its obligations under the Lease, and
Landlord will have no duty to report to Guarantor any information which Landlord
receives about Tenant's financial condition or any such other circumstances.

        2.5 That Guarantor has received and will receive substantial benefit
from the

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execution and delivery of the lease and this Guaranty, and that such execution
and delivery are in the interests of Guarantor.

     3. Unconditional Guaranty. The Guarantor, for valuable consideration, the
receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, hereby unconditionally
and irrevocably guaranty to Landlord the following:

        (a) The full, faithful and punctual payment, and not merely collection,
when due, whether by acceleration or otherwise, of Fixed Minimum Rent, Taxes,
Operating Costs, additional rent, and of all other sums (including all interest,
attorneys' fees, costs and expenses) due from tenant to Landlord under and
pursuant to the lease and under and pursuant to all modifications, renewals and
extensions thereof and thereto.

        (b) The full, faithful and punctual performance by Tenant of all of
Tenant's obligations under the Lease and all modifications, renewals and
extensions thereof and thereto.

        (c) The payment of all sums due for, and all claims made with respect
to, labor or materials, or both, performed or furnished in connection with the
construction of Tenant's Work.

        (d) The prompt release of record of any mechanic's lien or liens
recorded against the Premises or any portion thereof.

        (e) The payment of all legal and other costs and expenses paid or
incurred by Landlord in enforcing this Guaranty and in enforcing its rights
under the Lease. Until paid, all such fees, costs and expenses shall bear
interest at the rates provided in the event of a default under the Lease.

     4. No Defenses. The Guarantor will cause Tenant to maintain and preserve
the Lease and will not permit any action (other than the actual performance in
accordance with the provisions of the Lease) or inaction of any kind or
whatsoever which may constitute the basis for an assertion that any of the
Guarantor has any defense to its obligations under this Guaranty.

        4.1 Deleted.

     5. Independent Obligations. Guarantor's obligations under this Guaranty are
independent of those of Tenant. Landlord may bring a separate action against any
one or more Guarantor without first proceeding against Tenant or any other
person or any security held by Landlord and without pursuing any other remedy.
Landlord's rights under this Guaranty will not be exhausted by any other action
by Landlord until full and complete payment and performance by Tenant or the
Guarantor as referred to in paragraph 3 hereof. Each Guarantor expressly agrees
that the validity of this Guaranty shall in no way be terminated, affected or
impaired by reason of the institution or the failure to institute by Landlord of
any such action or proceeding or the exercise or failure to exercise by Landlord
of any such other right or remedy.

     6. Suretyship. This Guaranty shall constitute an agreement of suretyship
and guaranty and shall constitute an absolute and unconditional undertaking by
the Guarantor, as

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surety, with respect to the payments and performance by Tenant and referred to
in paragraph 3 hereof.

     7. Waivers. Each Guarantor hereby waives:

        (i) any right or claim of right to cause a marshalling of Tenant's
assets or to cause Landlord to proceed against any of the security held by
Landlord before proceeding against any Guarantor;

        (ii) any and all legal requirements that Landlord shall institute any
action or proceeding at law or in equity against Tenant or anyone else, with
respect to the Lease or with respect to any other security held by Landlord, as
a condition precedent to bringing any action against the Guarantor upon this
Guaranty;

        (iii) notice of acceptance of this Guaranty;

        (iv) deleted;

        (v) any defense based upon any legal disability of Tenant or any
discharge or limitation of the liability of Tenant to Landlord, whether
consensual or arising by operation of law or any bankruptcy, insolvency, or
debtor-relief proceeding, or from any other cause;

        (vi) deleted;

        (vii) all rights of subrogation, all rights to enforce any remedy that
Landlord may have against Tenant and all rights to participate in any security
held by Landlord for the payment and performance required by Tenant and/or under
the Lease; and

        (viii) presentment and demand for payment, notice of dishonor, protest,
notice of protest or non-compliance with the terms and provisions of the Lease
and any other notice of any kind.

     8. Impairment of Subrogation Rights and Default. Upon a default of Tenant
under the Lease or upon a default by the Guarantor hereunder, Landlord may elect
to exercise its remedies against any real or personal property which it holds as
security for the indebtedness of Tenant to Landlord under the Lease, or to
exercise any other remedy against Tenant or any security. No such action by
Landlord will release or limit the liability of Guarantor, even if the effect of
that action is to deprive such Guarantor of the right to collect reimbursement
from Tenant for any sums paid to Landlord or otherwise expended by such
Guarantor pursuant to this Guaranty.

     9. Absolute Liability of Guarantor. The Guarantor liability hereunder shall
be unaffected by:

        (i) any amendment or modification of the provisions of the Lease;

        (ii) any extensions of time for performance by or required of Tenant
under the Lease;

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        (iii) the release of Tenant from performance or observance of any of the
agreements, covenants, terms or conditions contained in the Lease by operation
of law or otherwise, whether made with or without notice to the Guarantor;

        (iv) any exercise or non-exercise by Landlord of any right, power,
remedy or privilege under or in respect of the Lease, this Guaranty, any such
other instrument, or at law or in equity;

        (v) any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, arrangement,
readjustment, composition, liquidation or similar proceedings relating to
Tenant; or;

        (vi) any transfer by Tenant of its interest in the Premises, or any
portion thereof, except as permitted under the Lease.

    10. Bankruptcy Preference. In the event any payment or performance by Tenant
under the Lease is held to constitute a preference under bankruptcy laws, or if,
for any other reason, Landlord is required to refund such payment or pay the
amount thereof to any other party, such payment by Tenant to Landlord shall not
constitute a release of the Guarantor from any liability hereunder, and this
Guaranty shall continue to be effective or shall be reinstated, as the case may
be, to the extend of any such payment or payments.

    11. No Waiver. No delay on the part of Landlord in exercising, or failure on
the part of Landlord to exercise, any right, power or privilege under the Lease
or this Guaranty shall operate as a waiver of any such right, power or privilege
or of any other of its rights, powers or privileges.

    12. Remedies Cumulative. All remedies afforded to landlord hereunder, under
the Lease, at law or in equity, shall be cumulative and concurrent and may be
pursued singly, successively or together, and no one of such remedies, whether
or not exercised by Landlord, shall be deemed to exclude any of the other
remedies available to Landlord nor prejudice the availability of any other legal
or equitable remedy which Landlord may have in or against the Premises or
against Tenant.

    13. Default. Landlord may declare the Guarantor in default under this
Guaranty if the Guarantor fails to perform any of its obligations under this
Guaranty or becomes the subject of any bankruptcy, insolvency, arrangement,
reorganization, or other debtor-relief proceeding under any federal or state
law, whether now existing or hereafter enacted. A default by the Guarantor under
this Guaranty shall be a default by Tenant under the Lease.

    14. Confession of Judgment.

        THE FOLLOWING SECTION SETS FORTH WARRANTS OF ATTORNEY FOR ANY ATTORNEY
TO CONFESS JUDGMENTS AGAINST THE GUARANTOR. IN GRANTING THESE WARRANTS OF
ATTORNEY TO CONFESS JUDGMENTS AGAINST THE GUARANTOR, GUARANTOR HEREBY KNOWINGLY,
INTENTIONALLY, VOLUNTARILY, AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL RIGHTS THE
GUARANTOR MAY HAVE TO PRIOR NOTICE AND AN

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OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING UNDER THE RESPECTIVE CONSTITUTIONS AND LAWS OF THE
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

     UPON THE OCCURRENCE OF A DEFAULT HEREUNDER OR UNDER THE LEASE, EACH OF THE
UNDERSIGNED HEREBY AUTHORIZES AND EMPOWERS ANY ATTORNEY OF ANY COURT OF RECORD
OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA OR ELSEWHERE, TO APPEAR FOR, AND WITH OR
WITHOUT ONE OR MORE COMPLAINTS FILED, ENTER AND CONFESS JUDGMENTS AGAINST EACH
OR BOTH OF THE UNDERSIGNED IN ANY SUCH COURT IN AN APPROPRIATE ACTION BROUGHT
AGAINST HIM, HER, OR THEM FOR SUCH SUMS AS SHALL HAVE BECOME DUE HEREUNDER,
WITHOUT NOTICE, WITH OR WITHOUT DECLARATIONS OF DEFAULTS, WITH COSTS OF SUIT,
RELEASE OF ERROR, WITHOUT STAY OF EXECUTION AND WITH REASONABLE ATTORNEYS' FEES
OF AT LEAST FOUR THOUSAND ($4,000.00) DOLLARS; AND EACH OF THE UNDERSIGNED ALSO
WAIVES THE RIGHT OF INQUISITION ON ANY REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY THAT MAY BE
LEVIED UPON, VOLUNTARILY CONDEMNS THE SAME, AUTHORIZES THE PROTHONOTARY OR CLERK
TO ENTER UPON THE WRIT SAID VOLUNTARY CONDEMNATION, AGREES THAT SAID PROPERTY
MAY BE SOLD ON A WRIT; AND ALSO WAIVES AND RELEASES ALL RELIEF FROM ANY AND ALL
APPRAISEMENT, STAY OR EXEMPTION LAW OF ANY STATE NOW IN FORCE OR HEREAFTER
ENACTED. IF A COPY OF THIS GUARANTY, VERIFIED BY AFFIDAVIT OF LANDLORD OR
SOMEONE ON LANDLORD'S BEHALF, SHALL HAVE BEEN FILED IN SUCH ACTION, IT SHALL NOT
BE NECESSARY TO FILE THE ORIGINAL AS A WARRANT OF ATTORNEY. THE AUTHORITY AND
POWER TO APPEAR FOR AND ENTER JUDGMENT AGAINST EITHER OR BOTH OF THE UNDERSIGNED
SHALL NOT BE EXHAUSTED BY ANY ONE OR MORE EXERCISE THEREOF OR BY ANY DEFECTIVE
EXERCISE THEREOF, BUT SHALL CONTINUE AND BE EXERCISABLE FROM TIME TO TIME AS
OFTEN AS LANDLORD SHALL DEEM NECESSARY OR DESIRABLE UNTIL THE FULL PAYMENT OF
ALL SUMS DUE HEREUNDER AND UNDER THE LEASE IS MADE; AND THIS INSTRUMENT SHALL BE
A SUFFICIENT WARRANT THEREFOR.

     THE GUARANTOR ACKNOWLEDGES THAT HE OR SHE HAS HAD THE ASSISTANCE OF LEGAL
COUNSEL IN THE REVIEW AND EXECUTION OF THIS GUARANTY AND FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGES
THAT THE MEANING AND EFFECT OF THE FOREGOING PROVISIONS CONCERNING CONFESSION OF
JUDGEMENTS HAVE BEEN FULLY EXPLAINED TO HIM OR HER BY SUCH COUNSEL.

    15. Captions. The headings and captions herein are inserted for convenience
of reference only and shall not control or affect the meaning or construction of
any of the provisions of this Guaranty.

    16. Binding Effect. This Guaranty shall bind the Guarantor and his, her, and
their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns and shall inure to the
benefit of Landlord, and its

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successors and assigns.

    17. No Amendment. This Guaranty shall not be modified or amended except by a
writing signed by the party against whom the enforcement of such amendment or
modification is sought.

    18. Severability. If any term, covenant or condition of this Guaranty or the
application thereof to any party or circumstance shall, to any extent be
invalid, or unenforceable, the remainder of this Guaranty, or the application of
such term, covenant or condition to parties or circumstances other than those as
to which it is held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby and
each term, covenant or condition of this Guaranty shall be valid and be
enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.

    19. Governing Law. This Guaranty shall be construed and enforced in
accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Guarantor has caused this Guaranty to be executed
the day and year first above written.

(Corporate Seal)                            PENN NATIONAL GAMING, INC.,
                                                     a Pennsylvania corporation


Attest: \s\  SUSAN M. MONTGOMERY            By: \s\  WILLIAM J. BORK 
        -------------------------               ---------------------------
           Secretary                                    President

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                                   EXHIBIT "B"

    EXHIBIT "B" attached to and made part of Indenture of Lease by and among
ROYCE REALTY, INC., trading as MONTGOMERY GROUP AFFILIATES ("Agent"), Agent for
LAUREL MALL ASSOCIATES ("Landlord") and THE DOWNS OFF-TRACK WAGERING, INC., a
Pennsylvania corporation, trading as "THE DOWNS AT HAZLETON" ("Tenant") for
STORE NUMBER A-2 and B in LAUREL MALL.

I. BASIC BUILDING DETAILS

     The buildings in which the Demised Premises are situated shall be
     constructed by Landlord, except as herein set forth to the contrary.

     A. Structural Frame, including columns, beams, floors, roofs, canopies and
        exterior walls will be provided "As Is".

     B. Floor will be provided "As Is."

     C. Roof shall be provided "As Is".

     D. Egress Doors will be provided "As Is".

     E. Clear Ceiling Height between floor slab and finished ceilings will be a
        maximum of 11 feet 0 inches.

     F. Deleted.

II. UTILITY SERVICES

     Utilities to serve the Demised Premises will be available to Tenant at
     locations designated by Landlord as follows:

     A. Electric service will be "As Is", with the exception of Section V(C)(1).

     B. Water Service will be "As Is". Tenant shall have their water usage
        metered. No hot water service will be provided by Landlord.

     C. Gas Service is available.

     D. Sanitary Sewer will be "As Is".

     E. Sprinkler System will be "As Is".

     F. Telephones - Landlord will provide public telephones in the Mall.

III. STORE FRONTS, EXPOSED WALLS AND SIGNS

     A. Store front will be "As Is".

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     B. Signs

        1. Tenant will design, subject to Landlord's written approval, a
           suitable facade and sign (or signs) to properly identify Tenant's
           store in accordance with all applicable codes, as shown on Exhibit
           "D-1".

        2. Tenant will furnish and install the sign(s) prior to Tenant opening
           for business with the public. If Tenant installs any sign not
           approved in writing, Landlord may remove said sign and restore the
           premises, all at Tenant's expense.

        3. Tenant may not install any other signs on the exterior of the
           building or in the common area.

     C. Exposed Walls

                  1.       Deleted.

IV. INTERIOR WORK

    A. Floors will be "As Is".

    B. Partitions, Walls and Doors will be "As Is", with the exception of Item
       #1:

        1. Landlord shall, at Landlord's sole cost and expense, construct one
           (1) demising wall in the Demised Premises, which shall be in
           accordance with approved plans.

        2. All proposed interior partitions or curtain walls will be constructed
           and finished by Tenant. Only metal studs will be permitted. Only fire
           resistant materials approved by Landlord in writing shall be
           permitted above the ceiling level.

        3. Any alteration or modification of Landlord's standard grid sprinkler
           plan or system due to Tenant's lighting, partitioning, shelving or
           heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, or any Tenant improvement or
           operating procedure, shall be done by Landlord at Tenant's expense
           and in such manner that the classification of protection remains
           unchanged. In the event that Tenant's lighting, partitioning,
           shelving or heating, ventilating or air conditioning plans require
           more than one (1) sprinkler head per one hundred twenty (120) square
           feet of floor area of Demised Premises or otherwise causes a
           deviation from Landlord's standard sprinkler grid, which increases
           the cost of the sprinkler installation, Tenant shall pay such
           increased cost.

        4. When required by Landlord and/or governing building fire code
           regulations and/or applicable fire insurance rating standards, Tenant
           will provide and install within the Demised Premises, trash storage
           and

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           handling equipment and a trash storage room of such capacity and
           fire rating as shall be approved by Landlord in writing.

     C. Ceilings will be "As Is".

     D. Painting, Decorating and Wall Coverings will be "As Is".

V. EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES

     A. Heating, Ventilating and Air-Conditioning will be "As Is".

        1. Landlord reserves the right to install in Tenant's ceiling space
           equipment to be used in connection with the heating, ventilating, and
           air-conditioning of the Demised Premises (provided Landlord uses best
           efforts not to interfere with Tenant's systems), the Shopping Center
           and/or other tenant spaces.

        2. Any holes cut in the roof in connection with any work to be done by
           Tenant must be done by Landlord's contractor at Tenant's expense.
           Flashings, pitch pockets, air conditioning equipment supports and
           roof closure and sealing work for any roof openings in connection
           with any Tenant's work shall also be done by Landlord's contractor at
           Tenant's expense.

        3. If Tenant requires special heating, air-conditioning, ventilating,
           make-up or exhaust systems, Tenant will design same subject to
           Landlord's approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. in
           accordance with Landlord's Design Criteria.

        4. If the equipment is not installed in accordance with Landlord's
           approved plans, within thirty (30) days of Landlord's notice to do
           so, Tenant shall make the required changes so that the system shall
           be in accordance with the approved plans. If Tenant does not make
           such changes, within the aforementioned thirty (30) day period,
           Landlord's contractor may do so at Tenant's expense.

        5. After installation, if any special equipment creates any nuisance
           (odors, leaks, temperature changes, etc.) or hazard within the
           Demised Premises or in any adjacent premises or common area, Tenant
           shall do whatever work is required by Landlord to correct the
           nuisance and/or hazards within thirty (30) days of Landlord's notice;
           otherwise, Landlord may perform such work at Tenant's expense.

     B. Plumbing will be "As Is".

        1. Special code requirements peculiar to Tenant's business, such as (but
           not limited to) hair traps, grease traps, etc., shall be provided,
           installed and maintained by Tenant.

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     C. Electrical will be "As Is", with the exception of the following:

        1. Landlord shall, at Landlord's sole cost and expense, split the
           existing electrical service and tie-in to the Demised Premises using
           existing panel and meter.

        2. Installation of any new electrical equipment and/or modification to
           existing equipment, performed by Tenant shall be at Tenant's sole
           cost and expense and the entire installation shall be in accordance
           with all applicable federal, state and local ordinances and all
           utility company rules and regulations. All materials shall be new,
           and both manufacture and installation shall conform to applicable
           Underwriters Label standards.

VI. MISCELLANEOUS WORK

     A. Landlord's work shall be limited to that designated as Landlord's work
        in Exhibit "B".

     B. In addition to the items designated as Tenant's work in this Exhibit
        "B", Tenant shall be solely responsible for furnishing and maintaining
        the following items, inter alia:

        1. All furnishings, trade fixtures and signs.

        2. All mechanical equipment, escalators, elevators, conveyors, etc. , in
           the Demised Premises not set forth as Landlord's work in this Exhibit
           "B".

        3. All approved fire extinguishers in the Demised Premises shall be of
           the size, type and quantity required by governmental authorities and
           as specified by applicable Underwriters' requirements.

        4. All emergency lighting units in the Demised Premises in the number
           and type required by all governmental authorities.

VII. PREPARATION OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS

     A. Within thirty (30) days after execution of this Lease, Landlord will
        prepare and forward to Tenant a preliminary plan of the Demised Premises
        and Landlord's Design Criteria.

     B. Tenant shall, within thirty (30) days after the receipt by Tenant of the
        aforesaid preliminary plan or the Lease execution date, submit to
        Landlord for approval complete architectural and engineering plans and
        specifications of the Demised Premises conforming to Landlord's Design
        Criteria, prepared by licensed architects and engineers approved in
        writing by Landlord, describing all work which under this Lease is to be
        performed by Tenant and showing in sufficient detail the location of all
        utilities, partitions, store fronts and any other matters

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        which may affect the construction work to be performed by Landlord in
        the Demised Premises and in the Shopping Center.

     C. The plans and specifications submitted by Tenant for Landlord's approval
        shall without limitation:

        1. Include detailed drawings and specifications of all mechanical,
           plumbing, fire protection and electrical installations which shall be
           connected by Tenant to the utilities and systems installed by
           Landlord.

        2. Show in complete detail all items which will affect the appearance of
           the building and its architectural, structural, mechanical and
           electrical components.

        3. Comply with all applicable laws, codes, rules and regulations and
           with Landlord's Design Criteria, a copy of which is incorporated
           herein by reference and made part hereof.

        4. Comply with the applicable standards of the American Insurance
           Association, the National Electrical Code, the American Gas
           Association, the American Society of Heating and Air-Conditioning
           Engineers, the National or State Board of Fire Underwriters,
           Insurance Service Office and Factory Mutual Insurance Association,
           and the governing building, plumbing, fire and electrical underwriter
           requirements.

        5. Include suitable instructions and provisions so as to comply with all
           of the requirements of this Exhibit "B". 6. Specify materials and
           equipment to avoid, wherever possible, any exclusive manufacturer's
           designation and to permit a maximum range of selection.

        7. Tenant shall be responsible for the preparation of all plans and
           drawings and shall submit such plans, drawings and specifications to
           the appropriate governing authority for approval. Tenant shall be
           responsible for all permits, fees, and inspections and shall apply
           for and obtain a Certificate of Occupancy and deliver same to
           Landlord prior to occupancy by Tenant of the Demised Premises.

     D. Within ten (10) days after Landlord receives Tenant's initial set of
        plans, Landlord will review and return to Tenant, Tenant's plans and
        specifications either marked approved or marked to show the corrections
        required (in which event such marked-up plans shall be deemed approved,
        as marked up), or Landlord will give Tenant written notice of
        disapproval of Tenant's plans together with the reasons therefor. In the
        event Landlord gives Tenant notice of disapproval together with the
        reasons therefor, Tenant shall have ten (10) days from the date of such
        notice

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        of disapproval by Landlord to submit revised Tenant's plans subject to
        subsequent mark-ups and/or disapprovals and corrections in the manner
        set forth above.

     E. Upon completion and written approval by Landlord of final plans and
        specifications, Tenant shall employ reputable and licensed contractor
        and subcontractors, to complete the Demised Premises in accordance with
        said approved plans and specifications, and such contractor and
        subcontractors shall commence work as hereinafter provided.

     F. If Tenant fails or omits to make timely submission to Landlord of any
        plans or specifications or delays in submitting or supplying information
        or in giving authorizations or in performing or completing Tenant's
        work, Landlord, after twenty (20) days' written notice to Tenant, in
        addition to any right or remedy may have at law or in equity, may pursue
        any one or more of the following remedies:

        1. Landlord may give written notice to Tenant (notwithstanding that such
           notice is not otherwise required hereunder) that the Lease term will
           be deemed to have commenced, on the date, to be therein specified,
           when the same would have commenced if Tenant had made timely
           submission or supply of plans, specification, estimates or other
           information or approval of any thereof and on and after the date so
           specified Landlord shall be entitled to be paid the rent and any
           other charges which are payable hereunder by Tenant during the Lease
           term, including, but not limited to, the sums set forth in Section
           1.02 hereof; and

        2. Landlord may require Tenant to pay to Landlord as additional rent
           hereunder the cost to Landlord of completing the Demised Premises in
           accordance with the terms of this Lease over and above what would
           have been such cost had there been no such failure, omission or
           delay; and

        3. In exercising any of the foregoing remedies set forth in Section
           VII.F.I. and VII.F.2. above, Landlord shall be entitled to retain and
           have recourse to any bond or security deposit provided by Tenant.

VIII. PERFORMANCE OF WORK

     All work by Tenant shall be subject to and governed in all respects by the
following:

     A. Construction Procedure

        1. Tenant's work shall be performed in a thoroughly first class and
           workmanlike manner, shall incorporate only new materials, and shall
           be in good and usable condition at the date of completion thereof.
           Any approval or consent by Landlord shall in no way obligate Landlord
           in any manner whatsoever in respect to the finished work designed
           and/or constructed by Tenant. Any deficiency in design or in
           construction which is Tenant's

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           responsibility hereunder, although same had the prior approval of
           Landlord, shall be solely the responsibility of Tenant.

        2. Tenant's contractor shall obtain and pay for all necessary permits or
           licenses required by public authorities or utility companies with
           respect to Tenant's work, except that Landlord may elect to obtain
           the building permit for Tenant's work, in which event Tenant shall
           pay the cost thereof upon demand.

        3. Each contractor and subcontractor participating in Tenant's work
           shall obtain approval from Landlord for any space within the project
           which such contractor or subcontractor desires to use for storage,
           handling and moving of his materials and equipment, as for the
           location of any field office or facilities for its personnel.

        4. Each contractor and subcontractor participating in Tenant's work
           shall make appropriate arrangements with Landlord for temporary
           utility connections as available within the project and shall pay the
           cost of said connections and of proper maintenance and removal of
           same, and shall pay all utility charges incurred by such contractor
           or subcontractors.

        5. It shall be Tenant's responsibility to cause each of Tenant's
           contractors and subcontractors participating in Tenant's work to
           remove and dispose of, at least once a week and more frequently as
           Landlord may direct, all debris and rubbish of whatever kind
           remaining in the building or within the project, which has been
           brought in or created by the contractors or the subcontractors in the
           performance of Tenant's work. On demand, Tenant shall pay Landlord
           for the removal from the Shopping Center by Landlord of trash and
           debris generated by Tenant or Tenant's contractors and
           subcontractors.

        6. Each contractor and subcontractor participating in the construction
           of Tenant's work shall be duly licensed by requisite authorities and
           approved of in writing by Landlord.

        7. It shall be Tenant's responsibility to cause each of Tenant's
           contractors and subcontractors to maintain continuous protection of
           adjacent premises in such manner as to prevent any damage to Tenant's
           work or adjacent property and improvements by reason of the
           performance of Tenant's work. Each contractor and subcontractor shall
           properly protect Tenant's work with lights, guardrails, and
           barricades and shall secure all parts of Tenant's work against
           accident, storm and any other hazard.

        8. The contractor or subcontractors shall not at any time damage,
           injure, interfere with or delay the completion of the building, any
           other construction within the project or the operation of the
           Shopping Center, and they and each of them shall comply with all
           procedures and

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           regulations prescribed by Landlord or its agents for integration of
           Tenant's work with the work to be performed in connection with the
           construction of the building and all other construction within the
           project.

        9. Prior to the commencement of any work to be performed by Tenant,
           Tenant shall obtain and record at Tenant's expense, Waivers of
           Mechanics Liens executed by Tenant's general contractor, and submit
           to Landlord a copy thereof receipted by the prothonotary along with
           photographs certified as to time establishing that Tenant's work has
           not begun prior to such recording.

       10. Prior to the commencement of any work to be performed by Tenant, and
           if required by Landlord, Tenant shall furnish a bond or other
           security, satisfactory to Landlord, for the prompt and faithful
           performance and completion of all work to be performed by Tenant as
           well as labor and material payments in connection therewith. Said
           bond shall be with a surety company and in a form acceptable to
           Landlord, and a copy thereof shall be delivered to Landlord prior to
           commencement of Tenant's work.

       11. All work performed by Tenant shall be in accordance with the approved
           plans and with the requirements of all applicable laws, ordinances,
           regulations, codes and other requirements of governmental authorities
           and with Landlord's Design Criteria. At any time during the
           performance by Tenant of its work hereunder, Landlord or Landlord's
           architect or Landlord's general contractor may enter upon the Demised
           Premises and inspect the work being performed by Tenant and take such
           steps as they may deem necessary or desirable to assure the proper
           performance by Tenant of its work or for the protection of the
           building in which the Demised Premises are situate or the premises
           adjacent to the Demised Premises.

     B. Insurance Requirements

        1. At all times during the period between the commencement of
           construction of Tenant's work and the acceptance by Landlord of
           Tenant's work as being complete, Tenant shall maintain in effect with
           a responsible insurance company approved by Landlord, a policy of
           "All Risk" Builder's Insurance in the standard Pennsylvania form.
           Said insurance shall cover the full replacement value of all work
           done or to be done and all fixtures and equipment installed or to be
           installed at the Demised Premises by Tenant, and shall contain no
           coinsurance provisions or deductible clauses.

        2. Any loss occurring during such period shall be adjusted with Landlord
           and the proceeds shall be payable to Landlord in trust for the
           purposes of repair or reconstruction. Repair or reconstruction of all
           or any portion of Tenant's work damaged or destroyed by any casualty
           occurring after the commencement of construction of Tenant's work as
           being complete shall

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           be commenced by Tenant as soon as possible after such casualty and,
           if Landlord's work performed pursuant hereto is also damaged or
           destroyed by such casualty, within fifteen (15) days after Landlord
           shall notify Tenant that repairs or reconstruction of Landlord's work
           is substantially completed, and Tenant shall thereafter diligently
           pursue such work to completion.

        3. At all times during the period of construction of Tenant's work,
           Tenant's contractors and subcontractors shall maintain in effect
           statutory Workmen's Compensation Insurance as required by the
           Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

        4. At all times during the period between the commencement of
           construction of Tenant's work and the opening for business of
           Tenant's store premises, Tenant shall maintain in effect a
           comprehensive general liability policy with bodily injury and
           personal liability injury coverage of not less than Five Hundred
           Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) for injury or death of any one person
           and One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) if more than one person, in
           any one occurrence, and property damage liability coverage of not
           less than Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) for any one
           occurrence. Such liability policy shall include but not be limited to
           coverage for all operations of Tenant, its contractor or
           subcontractors, including automobile, contractual liability,
           completed operations liability and contingent liability for the
           operations of subcontractors.

        5. All policies of insurance except Workmen's Compensation required to
           be carried by the provision of this section shall contain the
           following endorsements in the following form: "Notwithstanding
           anything herein contained to the contrary, it is agreed that LAUREL
           MALL ASSOCIATES, as Landlord, and MONTGOMERY GROUP AFFILIATES, as
           Agent, and Landlord's general contractor are hereby added as
           additional insureds. The inclusion of more than one corporation,
           person, firm, organization or entity under this policy shall not in
           any way affect the rights of such person, firm, organization or
           entity with respect to any claim, demand, suit or judgment made or
           brought by itself or by or in favor of any employee of such insured."

           "It is the intent of this policy to protect such corporation, person,
           firm, organization or entity with respect to any claim, demand, suit
           or judgment specified in the preceding paragraph in the same manner
           as though a separate policy has been issued to each; however, nothing
           herein contained shall operate to increase the company's limits of
           liability. It is further understood that the coverage of this policy
           shall not be canceled or reduced by the company until the company has
           mailed written notice, by registered mail, to Landlord stating when,
           but in no event less than twenty (20) days thereafter, such
           cancellation or reduction in coverage shall be effective."

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        6. True copies of each such policy or certificates of insurance
           evidencing the same and containing such endorsements shall be
           delivered to Landlord prior to the commencement of Tenant's work and
           shall thereafter be replaced in the event of the expiration, lapse or
           cancellation of any such policy.

        7. Tenant shall indemnify Landlord and save Landlord harmless from and
           against any and all claims, demands, judgments, costs and expenses
           including reasonable attorney's fees and subrogation claims by
           Tenant's insurance carriers, resulting from or arising out of
           personal injury or property damage occurring at or about the Demised
           Premises or the Shopping Center during the performance of Tenant's
           work hereunder or caused by Tenant's contractor or any of its agents,
           servants, employees or subcontractors.

       C.  Completion

        1. Each contractor and subcontractor participating in Tenant's work
           shall, prior to the commencement of the portion thereof for which he
           is responsible, guarantee that such portion will be free from any and
           all defects in workmanship and materials for the period of time which
           customarily applies in good contracting practice in LUZERNE COUNTY,
           PENNSYLVANIA, but in no event for less than one (1) year after the
           opening for business of the Demised Premises. The aforesaid
           guarantees of each such subcontractor and contractor shall include
           the obligation to repair or replace in a thoroughly first class and
           workmanlike manner, and without any additional charge, any and all of
           Tenant's work done or furnished thereby or by any of his
           subcontractors, employees or agents, which shall be or become
           defective within one (1) year, or such longer period as customarily
           applies in good contracting practice in LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA,
           after the opening for business of Tenant's Demised Premises,
           including without additional charge therefor all expenses and damages
           in connection with the removal, replacement or repair in a thoroughly
           first-class and workmanlike manner of any other part of Tenant's work
           which may be damaged or disturbed thereby. All warranties or
           guarantees as to materials or workmanship on or with respect to
           Tenant's work shall be contained in the contracts and subcontracts
           for performance of Tenant's work and shall be written so that they
           shall insure to the benefit of Landlord and Tenant as their
           respective interests shall appear. Such warranties and guarantees
           shall be written so that they may be directly enforced by either, and
           Tenant shall give to Landlord any assignments or other assurances
           necessary to effectuate the same.

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                                   EXHIBIT "C"
                          LAUREL MALL USE RESTRICTIONS


1. Lease Agreement between Landlord and Luzerne County Toy Works, Inc., trading
as "Toy Works", dated January 30, 1989, provides that:

     During the term of this Lease, Landlord covenants, represents and warrants
that, within the Shopping Center, no premises (other than the Store) shall be
leased, rented, used or occupied for the operation of a store which is commonly
considered to be a Toy Store or any combination thereof without Tenant's prior
written consent, however, this prohibition shall not apply to a department or
variety store which sells toys as an incidental part of its business nor shall
it apply to a hobby store.

2. Lease Agreement between Landlord and Five Star Restaurant Corporation,
trading as "Five Star Restaurant" dated July 2, 1991, provides that:

     Providing that Tenant is not in default and has not been in default under
the terms and conditions of this Lease, Landlord shall not directly lease any
other space in the Shopping Center to a tenant whose sole principal use of the
premises is a restaurant specializing in the preparation and sale of oriental
food for on- and off-premise consumption.

     Nothing herein contained shall prohibit any other Tenant in the Shopping
Center from offering services which are the same or similar to those sold by
Tenant herein, so long as such sale by such other Tenant shall be incidental to
its principal business.

3. Lease Agreement between Landlord and Taco Bell Corp., trading as "Taco Bell"
dated November 30, 1992, provides that:

     Landlord agrees that for the term of the Lease and any extensions thereof,
that Landlord will hold any land now or hereafter owned or controlled by
Landlord within a radius of one (1) mile of the Premises subject to the
following restrictions for the benefit of Tenant: (i) that except for currently
existing tenants within the Laurel Mall Shopping Center, or tenants within the
enclosed portion of the main mall itself, that no part of such land shall be
leased or used for the sale of Mexican food provided however that the sale of
such Mexican food shall not be prohibited so long as the same is offered as an
incidental part of the offeror's business. For the purpose of this section
"incidental" shall be defined as an amount not to exceed ten percent (10%) of
the offeror's items offered; and (ii) no improvements shall be erected on that
portion of the Laurel Mall Shopping Center which is outlined in green on page 6
of Exhibit "A" attached hereto, which improvements will materially interfere
with access to the premises, or the visibility of Tenant's restaurant or signage
to approaching automobile traffic.

     Landlord and Tenant agree that the Mexican food exclusive granted above
shall be null and void should Tenant cease operating the Premises for the sale
of Mexican food for a period of one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive days,
excluding periods of time for remodeling or due to damage or destruction.

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     The restrictions contained within this paragraph shall be deemed to be null
and void on the date the Lease terminates for whatever reason.

4. Lease Agreement between Landlord and The Ground Round, Inc., trading as "The
Ground Round" dated April 14, 1994 provides that:

     Providing that Tenant is not in default under the terms and conditions of
this Lease, and for so long as Tenant is open and operating a full service
restaurant in the Shopping Center:

     (a) Landlord shall not directly lease or sell any other space in the
     Shopping Center to a tenant or buyer whose sole principal business is a
     full service restaurant with Liquor license with floor area of greater than
     Four Thousand (4,000) Square Feet during the original lease term and any
     option terms exercised by the Tenant. This exclusive use clause includes
     outparcels but excludes any present or future tenants occupying space in
     the enclosed mall portion of the Shopping Center.

     (b) Landlord shall not permit a full service restaurant with liquor license
     over 4,000 square feet in the existing enclosed mall that would have
     outside entrance and signage in the area as delineated on the attached plan
     commencing on the date Ground Round opens for business and terminating on
     the date that is three (3) years thereafter. This restriction shall not
     apply to the addition currently being built onto the Center (the J.C.
     Penney concourse).

     (c) Landlord shall not lease or sell any space within the Shopping Center
     to any current or future full service restaurant concept operated by
     Morrison's Inc. (i.e., Ruby Tuesday, Silver Spoon, Sweet Pea, L & N
     Seafood, etc.). Said restriction applies throughout the full term of this
     lease.

     (d) Notwithstanding anything in this Section 6 to the contrary, this
     Section shall not apply to the following tenants or tenant's premises or
     successor tenants in the Shopping Center: (i) J.C. Penney, (ii) Boscov's,
     (iii) Kmart, (iv) Mc Donalds and (v) any tenant of a size of 75,000 square
     feet or greater, or to any mortgagee of the Shopping Center, its successors
     or assigns.

     The provisions of this Section are covenants running with the land of
     landlord and shall be binding upon the heirs, administrators, successors
     and assigns of Landlord.

5. Lease Agreement between Landlord and Olympia Sport Center, Inc., a Maine
corporation trading as "Olympia Sports", dated June 7, 1994, provides that:

"Providing that Tenant is not in material default and has not been in material
default under the terms and conditions of this Lease beyond applicable cure
period, and for so long as Tenant is open and operating in the Shopping Center,
Landlord shall not lease, any other space in the Shopping Center or allow the
space (to the extent Landlord has control) to be leased to a Prohibited
Operation (hereinafter defined) other than those tenants and tenant's uses and
exclusivity described in Exhibit "C" which operates during any portion of the
term of this Lease, and which meets any of the following criteria (a), (b), (c)
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Operation"):

     (a) The operation of a full-line sporting goods store selling athletic
     footwear, athletic apparel and athletic equipment as its principal business
     use, such as Sports Authority, CHAMPS, Herman's, etc; or

     (b) The operation of more than one (1) store (such as Footlocker) the
     principal business being the retail sale of athletic footwear; or

     (c) The operation of a store whose total square footage contains at least
     One Thousand (1,000) Square Feet of floor space for the sale of athletic
     equipment, apparel and/or footwear for the following sports: baseball,
     basketball, football, hockey, soccer and tennis; or

     (d) The operation of a store whose principal business of which is the
     retail sale of apparel containing logos or of references to professional
     and college athletic teams.

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Landlord shall, to
the best of Landlord's ability, enforce this exclusive as described herein.

In the event Tenant contends that the Landlord has breached this provision and a
Prohibited Operation is operating, Tenant shall notify Landlord of such
contention within Thirty (30) days after the first day on which Tenant contends
the Prohibition Operation first opened for business, and Landlord shall have
Sixty (60) days in which to notify Tenant that Landlord disagrees with Tenant's
said contention. If Landlord does not serve such notice, the Minimum Rent shall
decease fifty percent (50%) of the then current rental and the Percentage Rent
base shall be amended to a sum equivalent to the natural breakpoint at three
percent (3%), effective as of the date of Tenant's notice to Landlord. If
Landlord does notify Tenant that it disagrees with such contention, Landlord
shall submit such matter(s) to arbitration and in its said notice to Tenant
shall set forth the name of one impartial person to serve as arbitrator. Tenant
shall, within then (10) days after such notice, notify Landlord of the name of
another impartial person to serve as arbitrator. The two persons so chosen shall
reach a decision or decisions as soon as practicable. In reaching their
decision(s) the arbitrators shall be entitled to uphold the position of Landlord
or Tenant, but shall not be permitted to select any other result. The
decision(s) of a majority of the arbitrators shall be binding upon Landlord and
Tenant and shall become effective on the date Tenant gave notice to Landlord
that the Prohibited Operation first opened for business. If at any time Landlord
believes the Prohibited Operation no longer exists Landlord shall so notify
Tenant, and Tenant shall have thirty (30) days in which to notify Landlord that
Tenant disagrees with Landlord's belief. If Tenant does not serve such notice
timely, then the Rent Reduction Period shall be deemed not to exist, and the
Minimum Rent shall increase to that which it would otherwise be in the absence
of this section. If Tenant does notify Landlord that it does disagree with
Landlord's said contention, Tenant shall submit such matter(s) to arbitration
and in its said notice to Landlord shall set forth the name of one impartial
person to serve as arbitrator. Landlord shall, within ten (10) days after such
notice, notify Tenant of the name of another impartial person to serve as
arbitrator. The two persons so selected shall select a third impartial
arbitrator and the three persons so chosen shall reach a decision or decisions
as soon as practicable. In reaching their decision(s) the arbitrators shall be
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Tenant or Landlord, but shall not be entitled to select any other result. The
decision(s) of a majority of the arbitrators shall be binding upon Landlord and
Tenant and shall become effective on the date that Landlord gave notice to the
Tenant that the Prohibited Operation ceased to exist.

Anything herein to the contrary contained notwithstanding, Tenant's sole remedy
in the event one or more Prohibited Operation(s) should open for business shall
be the decrease in Minimum Rent above in this Section and that there shall be
only one decrease in Rent if there is more than one Prohibited Operation in the
Shopping Center.

If a court of competent jurisdiction shall hold the provisions of this Section
to be unenforceable or unlawful, this Section shall be deemed deleted from this
Lease, but this Lease shall otherwise remain in full force and effect.

6. Lease Agreement between Hazleton Family Vision Center, Inc., trading as
"Hazleton Family Vision Center" dated July 11, 1994 provides that:

     Providing that Tenant is not in default and has not been in default under
the terms and conditions of this Lease, and for so long as Tenant is open and
operating in the Shopping Center, Landlord shall not directly lease any other
space in the Shopping Center to a tenant whose sole principal business is the
retail sale of optical supplies, preparation of lenses and the furnishing of eye
examinations and other services and products represented in a typical vision
store.

     Nothing herein contained shall prohibit any other tenant in the Shopping
Center from dealing or displaying merchandise or services which are the same or
similar to those sold or displayed by Tenant herein, so long as such sale or
display by such other tenant shall be incidental to its primary business.

A. Lease Agreement between Landlord and Bak of Rockland, Inc. trading as
"Just-A-Buck" dated January 12, 1995 provides that:

     (a) Provided Tenant is not in default under the terms of this Lease and for
so long as Tenant is open and operating in the Shopping Center, Landlord shall
not hereafter lease, or suffer or permit the use of, in any other space in or
proximate to the Shopping Center, any tenant or occupant operating as a general
merchandise unit priced store, (hereinafter referred to as a "Competing
Operation"), with the following exceptions; any unit priced clothing and/or shoe
operation, Boscov's, J C Penney's, Kmart, Aldi Foods and McCrory.

     (b) Anything to the contrary contained in this Lease notwithstanding, other
than exceptions listed in Section 17(a), in the event that a Competing Operation
shall commence during the term hereof, then, provided Tenant gives Landlord
written notice of the Competing Operation and if the Competing Operation is in
violation of the provisions of the Tenant's Lease (or other occupancy agreement)
and continues such violation for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of
Tenant's notice, (said period of thirty (30) days is hereinafter referred to as
the "Remedy Period"), from the expiration of the Remedy Period until the
Competing Operation identified by Tenant in its notice to Landlord ceases, upon
notice of violation, Tenant shall pay four percent (4%) of gross monthly sales,
(hereinafter "Percentage of Sales"), in lieu of Fixed Minimum Rent in effect
and/or Percentage Rent pursuant to Section 2.01 and Additional Rent

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until said violation is cured. Should said violation not be cured within twelve
(12) months and Tenant's gross receipts for any six (6) month period fall below
gross receipts for the same period prior to notice of violation, Tenant may
terminate said Lease Agreement upon sixty (60) days written notice.

     (c) The rights and remedies afforded to Tenant pursuant to this article are
cumulative and shall be in addition to any and every other right and remedy
otherwise available to Tenant at law or in equity.

     (d) Landlord shall indemnify Tenant, should tenancy be interrupted by
actions of third parties relating to any alleged violation of any restrictive
covenant listed in Exhibit "C" of this Lease Agreement.

8. Lease Agreement between Gamezoner, Inc. trading as "The Game Zone" dated May
23, 1995 provides that:

     Provided that Tenant is not in default and has not been in default under
the terms and conditions of this Lease, and for as long as Tenant is open and
operating in the Shopping Center, Landlord shall not directly lease any other
space in the Shopping Center to a tenant whose sole principal business is the
sale of new and used video games and computer software.

     Nothing herein contained shall prohibit any other Tenant in the Shopping
Center from dealing or displaying merchandise or services which are the same or
similar to those sold or displayed by Tenant herein, so long as such sale or
display by such other Tenant shall be incidental to its primary line of
business.

     Notwithstanding the foregoing, in addition, this prohibition shall not
apply to the following tenants or tenant's premises or successor tenants in the
Shopping Center as of the date hereof: (a) Boscov's, (b) Kmart, (c) J.C. Penney
and (d) McCrory's.

9. Lease Agreement between M.R. Dawgs, Inc. trading as "M.R. Dawgs" dated August
14, 1995 provides that:

     Providing that Tenant is not in default and has not been in default under
the terms and conditions of this Lease, and for as long as Tenant is open and
operating in the Shopping Center, Landlord shall not directly lease any other
space in the Shopping Center to a tenant whose sole principal business is the
sale of hot dogs and cookies.

     Nothing herein contained shall prohibit any other tenant in the Shopping
Center from dealing or displaying merchandise or services which are the same or
similar to those sold or displayed by Tenant herein, so long as such sale or
display by such other Tenant shall be incidental to its primary line of
business.

     Notwithstanding the foregoing, in addition, this prohibition shall not
apply to the following tenants or tenant's premises or successor tenants in the
Shopping Center as of the date hereof: (a) Boscov's, (b) J.C. Penney, (c)
Kmart, and (d) McCrory's.

10. Lease Agreement between Gertrude Hawk Candy Shops, Inc., trading as
"Gertrude Hawk

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Candy" dated August 15, 1995 provides that:

     Providing that Tenant is not in default and has not been in default under
the terms and conditions of this Lease, and for as long as Tenant is open and
operating in the Shopping Center, Landlord shall not directly lease any other
space in the east wing of the enclosed mall to a tenant with more than Ninety
(90) linear feet of counter space devoted to the retail sale of candy.

     Nothing herein contained shall prohibit any other Tenant in the Shopping
Center from dealing or displaying merchandise or services which are the same or
similar to those sold or displayed by Tenant herein, so long as such sale or
display by such other Tenant shall be incidental to its primary line of
business.

     Notwithstanding the foregoing, in addition, this prohibition shall not
apply to the following tenants or tenant's premises or successor tenants in the
Shopping Center as of the date hereof: (a) J.C. Penny, (b) Kmart, (c) Boscov's,
(d) any free standing tenants, (e) any tenants occupying more than ten thousand
(10,000) square feet, and (f) any tenant in the adjacent strip center.

11. Lease Agreement between Jack Mundie, an individual, trading as "Jack Mundie
Tax Accounting" dated September 11, 1995 provides that:

Providing that Tenant is not in default and has not been in default under the
terms and conditions of this Lease, and for as long as Tenant is open and
operating in the Shopping Center, Landlord shall not directly lease any other
space in the Shopping Center to a tenant whose sole principal business is the
operation of a tax preparation, accounting, insurance, financial, and investment
service office.

Nothing herein contained shall prohibit any other tenant in the Shopping Center
from operating a tax preparation service, so long as such service provided by
such other tenant shall be incidental to its primary line of business.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, in addition, this prohibition shall not apply to
the following tenants or tenant's premises or successor tenants in the Shopping
Center as of the date hereof: (a) Boscov's, (b) J.C. Penney, (c) Kmart, and (d)
McCrory's.

12. Lease Agreement between Evenson Card Shops, Inc., trading as "Heritage
Hallmark Shop" dated October 31, 1995 provides that:

     Providing that Tenant is not in default and has not been in default under
the terms and conditions of this Lease beyond any applicable cure period, and
for as long as Tenant is open and operating in the Shopping Center, Landlord
warrants that (1) no tenant or occupant of the Shopping Center Restricted Area
(as depicted as "Restricted Lease Area" on Exhibit "A-1") shall be permitted to
offer the sale of any Restricted Item (as hereinafter defined); and (2) the
Shopping Center shall not contain a Temporary Store (as hereinafter defined)
that offers the sale of any Restricted Item (such Landlord warranty is referred
to as the "Use Restriction"). In the event the Use Restriction is violated,
Tenant's Fixed Minimum Rent shall be reduced by fifty percent (50%) (the
"Reduced Rent"). Reduced Rent shall commence upon Tenant's notification

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to Landlord that a violation of the Use Restriction has occurred, and shall
continue until the violation of the Use Restriction no longer exists. The term
"Restricted Items" shall mean any of the following products: Christmas
ornaments, greeting cards, gift wrap and/or party supplies. The term "Temporary
Store" shall mean any store or business in the Restricted Lease Area operated by
a tenant, licensee or occupant under a lease, license, or agreement (oral or
written) having a term of less than one (1) year or any store or business which
is not expected or required to remain open to the public for business for twelve
(12) or more consecutive months. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Use
Restriction shall not apply to: (a) any tenant or tenant's premises existing as
of the date of this Lease whose lease specifically permits the sale of a
Restricted item; (b) any tenant that carries, in the aggregate, less than twenty
(20) linear feet of Restricted Items (a spinner rack containing any Restricted
Item shall be equal to six (6) linear feet); or (c) Boscov's, J.C.Penney or
K-Mart, their successor and assigns.

13. Lease Agreement between Landlord and David V. Yvette Nguyen, an individual,
trading as "Style Nails" dated November 27, 1995 provides that:

     Providing that Tenant is not in default and has not been in default under
the terms and conditions of this Lease, and for as long as Tenant is open and
operating in the Shopping Center, Landlord shall not directly lease any other
space in the Shopping Center to a tenant whose sole principal business is the
operation of a nail salon.

     Nothing herein contained shall prohibit any other tenant in the Shopping
Center from dealing or displaying merchandise or services which are the same or
similar to those sold or displayed by Tenant herein, so long as such sale or
display by such other tenant shall be incidental to its primary line of
business.

     Notwithstanding the foregoing, in addition, this prohibition shall not
apply to the following tenants or tenant's premises or successor tenants in the
Shopping Center as of the date hereof: (a) Boscov's, (b) K-Mart, (c) J.C.
Penney, and (d) McCrory's.

14. Lease Agreement between Landlord and Thomas Trella and Allyson Trella,
(h/w), individuals, jointly and severally, and Robert M. Veet, Jr. and Laurie
Veet, (h/w), individuals, jointly and severally, trading as "Quik Piks & Pacs"
dated April 11, 1996 provides that:

     Providing that Tenant is not in default and has not been in default under
the terms and conditions of this Lease, and for as long as Tenant is open and
operating in the Shopping Center, Landlord shall not directly lease any other
space in the Shopping Center to a tenant who sells Pennsylvania Lottery tickets.

     Notwithstanding the foregoing, this prohibition shall not apply to existing
tenants in the Shopping Center who currently have the right to operate
Pennsylvania Lottery machines, their successors or assigns, or new tenants whose
square footage comprises in excess of 10,000 square feet, or any tenants over
whom Landlord cannot exercise such control.

15. Lease Agreement between Landlord and W.A.D. II, Inc., a Pennsylvania
corporation, trading as "The Pet Shop" dated April 30, 1996 provides that:

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     Nothing herein contained shall prohibit any other Tenant in the enclosed
mall, strip center or pad sites from dealing or displaying merchandise or
services which are the same or similar to those sold or displayed by Tenant
herein, so long as such sale or display by such other Tenant shall be incidental
to its primary line of business.

     Notwithstanding the foregoing, in addition, this prohibition shall not
apply to the following tenants or tenants' premises or successor tenants in the
Shopping Center as of the date hereof: (a) Boscov's, (b) Kmart, (c) J.C.
Penney, (d) McCrory's, (e) tenants with floor area over Thirty Thousand (30,000)
Square Feet and (f) tenants located in the strip center with floor area less
than Six Thousand (6,000) Square Feet selling non-livestock merchandise.

16. Lease Agreement between Landlord and Townville, Inc., a Pennsylvania
corporation, trading as "Laurel Crafts" dated October 3, 1996 provides that:

     Providing that Tenant is not in default under the terms and conditions of
this Lease, and provided Tenant is open for business with the public and
operating in the Shopping Center within one of the uses set forth in Section
4.1, Landlord shall not directly or indirectly lease any other space in the
enclosed portion of the Shopping Center to a tenant who operates a business in
substantial competition of Tenant's (as defined below) or to a tenant whose sole
principal business is the operation of a retail store carrying and/or selling
soft crafts, hard crafts and finished craft products, excluding temporary
seasonal and promotional kiosks.

     Notwithstanding the foregoing, this prohibition shall not apply to the
following tenants or tenants' premises or successor tenants in the Shopping
Center as the date hereof (a) Boscov's, (b) J.C. Penney, and (c) K-Mart.

     Definition of Business In Substantial Competition. Businesses in
Substantial Competition shall be any business operating a retail store which
devotes at least thirty percent (30%) of its display area toward the sale and/or
display of merchandise in one or more of the following merchandise categories:
craftable sewing notions, artificial floral, artist supplies, soft crafts, hard
crafts or finished craft products.

17. Lease Agreement between Landlord and We "R" Sports, Inc., a Pennsylvania
corporation, trading as "We "R" Sports" dated March 10, 1997, provides that:

     Providing that Tenant is not in default and has not been in default under
the terms and conditions of this Lease, and for as long as Tenant is open and
operating in the Shopping Center, and provided in Landlord's sole discretion
Tenant's primary business is the sale of NASCAR merchandise, Landlord shall not
directly lease any other space in the Shopping Center to a tenant whose sole
principal business is the sale of NASCAR merchandise or a travel agency.

     Nothing herein contained shall prohibit any other tenant in the Shopping
Center from dealing or displaying merchandise or services which are the same or
similar to those sold or displayed by Tenant as set forth in the above
paragraph, so long as such sale or display by such other tenant shall be
incidental to its primary line of business.

     Notwithstanding the foregoing, in addition, this prohibition shall not
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existing lease in the Shopping Center or the following tenants' premises in the
Shopping Center as of the date hereof: (a) Boscov's, (b) J.C. Penney and (c)
Kmart.

     In the event of a breach of this covenant by Landlord, Tenant's sole and
exclusive remedy shall be to terminate this Lease.

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                                   LAUREL MALL
                                  ENCLOSED MALL
                            STORE SIGN SPECIFICATIONS

1. The purpose of this specification is to encourage and develop creative and
   diversified signing for Tenant stores consistent with the following criteria
   which shall in any event be limited by the provisions of Section 8.01 and
   Exhibit "B" of the Lease Agreement.

   a. The design and location of all signs shall be approved in writing by
      Landlord and no sign shall be installed until Landlord's written approval
      has been obtained by Tenant. Tenant shall submit working drawings for
      proposed sign to Landlord for review and approval.

   b. Wording of signs shall be limited to Tenant's store or trade name only.
      Tenant's customary signature or logo, hallmark, insignia, or other trade
      identification will be respected.

   c. Fascia signs shall consist of individual channel return letters (no box
      type) and shall be installed in accordance with Landlord's sign criteria.
      Exposed lights flashing, blinking or animated type are not permitted.

   d. The allowable size of Tenant's fascia sign for Store A-2 and B shall be a
      rectangular area enclosing all elements of said sign and no larger than
      Seventy-Five (75) Square Feet. The fascia sign shall be located within the
      limits of Tenant's store front and shall not project more than six (6")
      inches beyond the fascia and shall conform to the following maximum height
      criteria:

                             24" capitals - 18" body

      In addition to complying with the above criteria, fascia signs shall be
      limited in length to 70% of the store frontage as defined by Landlord and
      shall in no case exceed a length of thirty feet (30'0").

   e. Printed signs on storefronts or show windows are prohibited with the
      exception of small-scale signs which are neatly lettered on the glass of
      the storefront and subject to Landlord's approval.

   f. Public safety decals or artwork on glass in minimum sizes to comply with
      Code, subject to the approval of Landlord may be used.

   g. Paper signs, stickers, banners, or flags are prohibited.

   h. No exposed raceways, ballast boxes or electrical transformers will be
      permitted.

   i. Sign company names or stamps should be concealed (Code permitting).

   j. Exterior signs (those not within the enclosed mall areas) shall be
      permitted only if approved by Landlord, and such permission and the
      design, size and location of any

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      permitted sign shall be subject to Landlord's sole discretion.

2. a. Except as otherwise approved in writing by the Landlord, only one fascia
      sign for each Tenant will be permitted.

   b. Unless specifically approved in writing by Landlord, sign letters shall be
      back-lighted with lamps or tubes entirely concealed within the depth of
      the letter. Maximum brightness allowed for fascia signs will be 100 foot
      lamberts taken at the letter face.

   b. Exposed sign illumination or illuminated sign cabinets or modules are not
      permitted.

3. Signs and identifying marks on the fascia shall be placed entirely within the
   boundaries of the Demised Premises with no part closer than 6" from either
   top or bottom of fascia edge.

4. a. Signs for kiosks, promotional displays or for shows will in every instance
   require the written approval of Landlord.

   b. In addition to Landlord's approval, Tenant shall obtain local government
      approval when required by code.

   c. All signs and installations thereof must be "Underwriters Approved".

   d. No woodblocking or flammable construction material is to be used in the
      attachment of any sign material above the storefront.

5. All electrified signs shall be installed with an automatic, seven (7) day
   timer. Timer and sign circuit shall be installed in accordance with all
   applicable codes and requirements. Tenant shall be responsible for setting
   and maintaining sign timers so that all signage is illuminated during all
   mall operating hours even if store operating hours are different. Landlord
   shall reserve the right to install and/or maintain Tenant's sign timer at
   Tenant's expense if Tenant fails to comply with this requirement.

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                              RULES AND REGULATIONS

Tenant covenants and agrees:

1. To keep the inside and outside of all glass in the doors and windows of the
demised premises clean.

2. To keep all exterior storefront surfaces clean.

3. To replace promptly at its own expense with glass of like kind and quality
any plate glass or window glass of the demised premises which may become cracked
or broken unless by fire.

4. To keep clean and free from snow, ice, dirt and rubbish the outside areas
immediately adjoining the demised premises, including but not limited to
sidewalk and loading docks.

5. It will not, without the consent in writing of Landlord, place or maintain
any merchandise or other articles in any vestibule or entry of the premises, on
the footwalks adjacent thereto or elsewhere on the exterior thereof.

6. To maintain the premises at its own expense in a clean, orderly and a
sanitary condition free of insects, rodents, vermin and other pests, except to
the extent caused by Landlord's negligence or willful misconduct. Maintain
housekeeping of Tenant's store on a level at least equal to that of the mall
itself.

7. It will not permit undue accumulations of garbage, trash, rubbish and other
refuse, but will remove the same at its expense, and will keep such refuse in
rat-proof containers within the interior of the premises until removed. All such
garbage, trash or rubbish removal shall be removed between the hours of 10:00
p.m. and 10:00 a.m. If the Landlord provides such service directly to the
shopping center, Tenant agrees to pay such charges fixed therefor by the
Landlord.

8. It will not use or permit the use of any objectionable advertising medium,
such as loud-speakers, phonographs, public address systems, sound amplifiers,
radio or broadcasts within the shopping center and in any manner audible or
visible outside the demised premises.

9. To keep all mechanical apparatus free of vibration and noise which may be
transmitted beyond the confines of the premises.

10. It will not cause or permit objectionable odors to emanate or be dispelled
from the premises.

11. It will not solicit business in the parking or other common areas nor
distribute any hand bills or other advertising matter to, in, or upon any
automobiles parked in the parking area or in any other common area.

12. To comply with all laws and ordinances and all valid rules and regulations
of governmental authorities and all recommendations of the Fire Underwriters
Rating Bureau, now or thereafter enacted, promulgated or adopted, with respect
to the use or occupancy of the premises by Tenant.

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13. It will not receive or ship articles of any kind except through the service
facilities provided for that purpose by Landlord; will not permit the parking or
occupancy of space by delivery vehicles under Tenant's control to interfere with
the use of accessway, any driveway, walk, parking area, mall or other common
area in the shopping area, unless such delivery is made between the hours of
10:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m., and that no delivery vehicle under Tenant's control
shall be permitted to park for longer than one-half hour under any conditions.

14. It shall use the insignia or logo of the shopping center designated by the
Landlord in substantially all Tenant's advertising. Tenant shall refer to the
name of the shopping center in substantially all audio advertising.

15. It shall not place any weight on the floors in excess of 100 lbs. per square
foot, except for Tenant's floor safe and electronic equipment.

16. It will not permit any shopping carts in the mall area if taken by
customers.

17. To operate its heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems in its
demised premises at normal room temperature not to exceed 75 degrees in the
summer and no lower than 70 degrees in the winter during the hours that Tenant's
demised premises is open for business and the enclosed mall heating and air
conditioning systems are in operation. When the enclosed mall heating and air
conditioning systems are not in operation and Tenant's premises are not open for
business, Tenant shall keep the premises at a temperature sufficiently high to
prevent freezing of water in the pipes and fixtures.

18. It and its employees shall park their cars in those portions of the parking
area designated for that purpose by Landlord. Tenant shall furnish Landlord with
State automobile license numbers assigned to Tenant's car or cars and cars of
its employees within five (5) days after taking possession of the leased
premises and shall thereafter notify Landlord of any changes within five (5)
days after such changes occur. In the event that Tenant or its employees fail to
park their cars in designated parking areas as aforesaid, then Landlord shall
have the right to charge Tenant Ten Dollars ($10.00) per day per car parking in
any other areas than those designated.

19. To give prompt written notice of any accident, fire or damage occurring on
or to the demised premises.

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                            FIRST AMENDMENT OF LEASE



     THIS FIRST AMENDMENT OF LEASE made this   day of,             19 , by and
among ROYCE REALTY, INC. a Pennsylvania corporation, with an address at Plymouth
Plaza, 580 West Germantown Pike, Suite 200, Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania 19462
(hereinafter called "Agent"), LAUREL MALL ASSOCIATES, a Pennsylvania limited
partnership, with an address at c/o PREIT-RUBIN, Inc., 200 South Broad Street,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102 (hereinafter called "Landlord") and THE DOWNS
OFF-TRACK WAGERING, INC., a Pennsylvania corporation, trading as "THE DOWNS AT
HAZLETON", with an address at P.O. Box 32, Exit 28 off Route I-81 Grantville,
Pennsylvania 17028 (hereinafter called "Tenant").

     WHEREAS, by Lease Agreement dated July 9, 1997 (hereinafter called "Lease
Agreement"), Landlord leased to Tenant all those certain premises owned by
Landlord know as STORE NUMBER A-2 AND B (hereinafter called the "Premises")
erected in THE LAUREL MALL (hereinafter called "Center" or "Shopping Center"),
located at Route 93 and Airport Road, Hazle and Sugarloaf Townships, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, upon certain terms and conditions more fully set forth in
said Lease Agreement; and

     WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to amend said Lease;

     NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises hereinafter
contained, and of the sum of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) by each to the other in hand
paid, the receipt of which is acknowledged hereby, the parties hereto intending
to be legally bound hereby, now covenant and agree with each other as follows:

1. EFFECTIVE DATE.

     This First Amendment of Lease shall be effective as of the date first above
written (hereinafter the "Effective Date").

2. COMMENCEMENT AND RENT COMMENCEMENT DATES.

     Notwithstanding anything herein or elsewhere to the contrary, the
Commencement Date of the Lease, as set forth in Section 1.01(a) shall be amended
to October 15, 1997. Tenant's obligation to begin paying Fixed Minimum Rent and
additional rent, as set forth in Paragraph 2 of Rider to Lease Agreement, shall
commence on January 14, 1998.

3. LEASED PREMISES' SQUARE FOOTAGE.

     As of the Commencement Date, the Premises shall be increased in size in
accordance with Section 5 herein, and shall be measured and described as
follows:

     FRONT:       ONE HUNDRED FORTY-THREE FEET SIX INCHES      (143'6")
     DEPTH:       ONE HUNDRED FIFTY FEET ZERO INCHES           (150'0")
     TOTAL AREA:  THIRTEEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED TWENTY SQUARE FEET
                    (13,120 SQ. FT. -- IRREGULAR)

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4. LANDLORD'S WORK.

     It is agreed and understood between the parties that Landlord has completed
all of its construction obligations pursuant to Exhibit "B" of the Lease
Agreement.

5. TENANT'S DEMISING WALL WORK.

     It is agreed and understood between the parties that Tenant, at its sole
cost and expense, has demolished the demising wall recently erected by Landlord
and has erected at its sole cost and expense, a replacement demising wall.
Tenant shall indemnify, hold harmless and agree to defend Landlord from and
against all claims, damages, liabilities and judgments on account of injury to
persons, loss of life or damage to property arising in connection with the
demolition and erection of said demising wall unless resulting from the
negligence or intentional act of Landlord. Tenant is responsible for all
governmental approvals and/or permits necessary for the demolition and erection
of said demising wall.

Prepared By:  Basil S. Donnelly
Date:  February 4, 1998, Revised February 13, 1998 CSD
Agent:  John Comp

6. MINIMUM RENT.

     A. Original Term.

     The Fixed Minimum Rent for each year during the term of this Lease, as set
forth in the Indenture of Lease, shall be replaced with:

YEAR                                ANNUAL RENTAL             MONTHLY RENTAL
- ----                                -------------             --------------
10/15/97 - 10/33/02                  $ 98,400.00                $8,200.00
11/01/02 - 10/31/07                  $108,240.00                $9,020.00

Fixed Minimum Rent shall be payable on or before the first day of each month, in
advance, at the office of agent or at such other place as may be designated by
Landlord from time to time, without any prior demand therefor and without any
deduction or setoff whatsoever. In the event that the term of this Lease shall
commence on a day other than the first day of a month, Tenant shall pay Fixed
Minimum Rent in advance for the fractional month on a per diem basis calculated
on the basis of a Thirty (30) day month.

     B. Renewal Options.

     The Fixed Minimum Rent for each year during the Renewal Options of this
Lease, as set forth in the Indenture of Lease, shall be replaced with:

     The Fixed Minimum rental during each year of the first Renewal Option
period shall be:

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YEAR                                ANNUAL RENTAL             MONTHLY RENTAL
- ----                                -------------             --------------
11/01/07 - 10/31/12                  $119,391.96                 $9,949.33

         The Fixed Minimum rental during each year of the second Renewal Option
period shall be:

YEAR                                ANNUAL RENTAL             MONTHLY RENTAL
- ----                                -------------             --------------
11/01/12 - 10/31/17                  $131,199.96                $10,983.33

     Except as herein provided, all of the terms, covenants and conditions of
this Lease Agreement pertaining to the initial term hereof shall equally pertain
in all respects to any and all renewals and extensions of this Lease Agreement
except that Tenant shall have no further renewal options following the
expiration of the second Renewal Option.

7. ADDITIONAL RENT.

     As of the Commencement Date, all calculations for Real Estate Taxes,
Operating Costs and any other additional rent shall be based on the square
footage of Thirteen Thousand One Hundred Twenty (13,120) Square Feet.

8. CONFESSION OF JUDGMENT.

     When the Lease shall be terminated or canceled by reason of the breach of
any provision, either during the original term of the Lease or any renewal
thereof and after the expiration of the applicable notice period, and also as
soon as the term hereby created or any renewal thereof shall have expired, it
shall be lawful for any attorney as attorney for Tenant to file an agreement for
entering in any court of competent jurisdiction, confession of judgment in
ejectment against Tenant and all persons claiming under Tenant for the recovery
by Landlord of possession of the Demised Premises, for which the Lease or a true
and correct copy thereof shall be his sufficient warrant; whereupon, if Landlord
so desires, a writ of possession may issue forthwith, without any prior writ or
proceedings whatsoever, and provided that if for any reason after such action
shall have been commenced, the same shall be terminated and possession remain in
or be restored to Tenant, Landlord shall have the right upon any subsequent
default or defaults, or upon the termination or cancellation of the Lease as
hereinbefore set forth, to bring one or more actions as hereinbefore set forth
to recover possession as aforesaid.

9. Except as herein provided, all of the terms, covenants, conditions and
stipulations contained in said Lease Agreement shall continue with like force
and effect and to all legal intents and purposes as if included in a new and
formal Indenture of Lease containing identical terms, covenants, conditions and
stipulations as in the aforesaid Lease Agreement except as herein modified,
until the time of the expiration of the term, and the same is hereby ratified
and confirmed.

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10. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties
hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns.

     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Indenture of Lease
to be duly executed the day and year first above written.


(Corporate Seal)                            ROYCE REALTY, INC.
                                            (Agent)


Attest: \s\ Louis P. Meshon                 By: \s\ Louis P. Meshon
        --------------------------              --------------------------
        Louis P. Meshon, Secretary              Louis P. Meshon, President


                                            LAUREL MALL ASSOCIATES
                                            By:  PR Laurel Mall, L.P., a 
                                                 general partner

                                            By:  PR Laurel Mall Trust (Landlord)


Witness: \s\                                     By: \s\ Robert Roger
         -------------------------                   -----------------------
                                                     Name:
                                                     Authorized Signatory



                                            LAUREL MALL ASSOCIATES
                                            By: MONTGOMERY DEVELOPMENT
                                                COMPANY, INC.

                                            A CORPORATE GENERAL PARTNER
                                            (Landlord)


Attest: \s\ Louis P. Meshon                       By: \s\ Louis P. Meshon
        --------------------------                    --------------------------
        Louis P. Meshon, Ass't. Secretary             Louis P. Meshon, President

(Corporate Seal)

                                                  THE DOWNS OFF-TRACK WAGERING, 
                                                  INC., a Pennsylvania
                                                  corporation
                                                  T/A "THE DOWNS AT HAZLETON"
                                                  (Tenant)


Attest: \s\ Susan M. Montgomery                   By: \s\ William J. Bork
        --------------------------                    --------------------------
        Secretary                                     President


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                                                                   Exhibit 10.69


             Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor
                         where the basis of payment is a
                                 STIPULATED SUM

                                  1977 EDITION

 THIS DOCUMENT HAS IMPORTANT LEGAL CONSEQUENCES; CONSULTATION WITH AN ATTORNEY
          IS ENCOURAGED WITH RESPECT TO ITS COMPLETION OR MODIFICATION.

     Use only with the 1976 Edition of AIA Document A201, General Conditions
                       of the Contract for Construction.

         This document has been approved and endorsed by The Associated
                        General Contractors of America.

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

AGREEMENT

made as of the fifteenth day of August in the year of Nineteen Hundred and
Ninety Seven

BETWEEN the Owner:
(Name and address)
                           Pocono Downs, Inc.
                           1280 Highway 315
                           Wilkes-Barre, PA  18702

and the Construction Manager:
(Name and address)
                           S.G. Mastriani C/M
                           702 N. Blakely Street
                           Dunmore, PA  18512

The Project is:
(Name, address and brief description)
                           Carbondale O.T.W.
                           Pike Street, Carbondale, PA

The Architect is:
(Name and address)
                           Architectural Concepts
                           Suite 200
                           967 East Swedesford Road
                           Exton, PA 19341

The Owner and Contractor agree as set forth below.


                                      (1)

<PAGE>

                                    ARTICLE 1
                              THE CONTRACT DOCUMENT

The Contract Documents consist of this Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract
(General, Supplementary and other Conditions), the Drawings, the Specifications,
all Addenda issued prior to and all Modifications issued after execution of this
Agreement. These form the Contract, and all are as fully a part of the Contract
as if attached to this Agreement or repeated herein. An enumeration of the
Contract Document appears in Article 7.



                                    ARTICLE 2
                                    THE WORK

The Contractor shall perform all the Work required by the Contract Documents for
(Here insert the caption descriptive of the Work as used on other Contract
Documents.)

Building shell per proposal dated 6/24/97
Site work per revised proposal dated 7/17/97
(Copies Attached)


                                    ARTICLE 3
                 TIME OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION

The Work to be performed under this Contract shall be commenced

and, subject to authorized adjustments, Substantial Completion shall be
achieved not later than

(Here insert any special provisions for liquidated damages relating to failure
to complete on time.)

                                    ARTICLE 4
                                  CONTRACT SUM

       The Owner shall pay the Contractor in current funds for the performance
         of the Work, subject to additions and deductions by Change Order as
         provided in the Contract Documents, the Contract Sum of

Six Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand Six Hundred ($622,600.00) Dollars

The Contract Sum is determined as follows:
(State here the base bid or other lump sum amount, accepted alternatives, and
unit prices, as applicable.)

                              Base Bid       Performance Bond
          Bldg. Shell       $283,000.00        Add $3,250.00
          Revised Site       339,600.00        Add $4,000.00
                            -----------
                            $622,600.00

Unit Prices:
Add for concrete encasement of sprinkler line if required $6,000.00
Add for any hidden walls below slab $13.00/LF
Add for 30' aluminum flagpole, etc. $2,500.00 ea.

                                      (2)

<PAGE>
                                    ARTICLE 5
                                PROGRESS PAYMENTS

Based upon Applications for Payment submitted to the Architect by the Contractor
and Certificates for Payment issued by the Architect, the Owner shall make
progress payments on account of the Contract Sum to the Contractor as provided
in the Contract Documents for the period ending the 30th day of the month as
follows:

Not later than 10 days following the end of the period covered by the
Application for Payment 100 percent (100%) of the portion of the Contract Sum
properly allocable to materials and equipment suitably stored at the site or at
some other location agreed upon in writing, for the period covered by the
Application for Payment, less the aggregate of previous payments made by the
Owner; and upon Substantial Completion of the entire Work, a sum sufficient to
increase the total payments to             percent ( %) of the Contract Sum,
less such amounts as the Architect shall determine for all incomplete Work and
unsettled claims as provided in the Contract Documents.

(If not covered elsewhere in the Contract Documents, here insert any provision
for limiting or reducing the amount retained after the Work reaches a certain
stage of completion.)

       Payments due and unpaid under the Contract Documents shall bear interest
         from the date payment is due at the rate entered below, or in the
         absence thereof, at the legal rate prevailing at the place of the
         Project.
(Here insert any rate agreed upon.)


                                    ARTICLE 6
                                  FINAL PAYMENT


Final payment, constituting the entire unpaid balance of the Contract Sum, shall
be paid by the Owner to the Contractor when the Work has been completed, the
Contract fully performed, and a final Certificate for Payment has been issued by
the Architect.


                                    ARTICLE 7
                            MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS


7.1 Where reference is made in this Agreement to a provision of the General
Conditions or another Contract Documents, the reference refers to that provision
as amended or supplemented by other provisions of the Contract Documents.

7.2 Payments due and unpaid under the Contract shall bear interest from the date
payment is due at the rate stated below, or in the absence thereof, at the legal
rate prevailing from the time at the place where the Project is located.
(Insert rate if interest agreed upon, if any)
(List below the Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract (General,
Supplementary, and other Conditions), the Drawings, the Specifications, and any
Addenda and accepted alternatives, showing page or sheet numbers in all cases
and dates where applicable.)

Dwgs. S1, S2, S3 prepared by John Gamble date 6-19-97 as they relate to building
shell only.  No canopy footings, steel, etc.

Dwgs. TB-1  dated 6/9/97
             U-1  dated 6/25/97 -  Revised 6/27/97
            RW-1     "    "            "     "
             D-1     "    "            "     "
             C-1     "    "            "     "
             C-2     "    "            "     "
             C-3     "    "            "     "
             C-4     "    "            "     "

                                     (3)

<PAGE>

                                                AS PREPARED BY JOHN GAMBLE, P.E.


This Agreement entered into as of day and year first written above.

OWNER - Pocono Downs, Inc.                    CONTRACTOR - S.G. Mastriani C/M

\s\ Arthur Manuel                             \s\ Joseph F. Salerno, Jr.
- --------------------------------              ----------------------------------
Arthur Manuel                                 Joseph F. Salerno, Jr.
                                              Vice President


Witness: \s\ Michael Cestone                  Witness: \s\ Michael Cestone
- --------------------------------              ----------------------------------


                                      (4)

                                                                   Exhibit 10.70


             Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor
                         where the basis of payment is a
                                 STIPULATED SUM

                                  1977 EDITION

 THIS DOCUMENT HAS IMPORTANT LEGAL CONSEQUENCES; CONSULTATION WITH AN ATTORNEY
          IS ENCOURAGED WITH RESPECT TO ITS COMPLETION OR MODIFICATION.

     Use only with the 1976 Edition of AIA Document A201, General Conditions
                       of the Contract for Construction.

         This document has been approved and endorsed by The Associated
                        General Contractors of America.

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

AGREEMENT

made as of the fifteenth day of October in the year of Nineteen Hundred and
Ninety Seven

BETWEEN the Owner:
(Name and address)
                           Pocono Downs, Inc.
                           1280 Highway 315
                           Wilkes-Barre, PA  18702

and the Construction Manager:
(Name and address)
                           S.G. Mastriani C/M
                           702 N. Blakely Street
                           Dunmore, PA  18512

The Project is:
(Name, address and brief description)

                           Carbondale O.T.W.
                           Interior Fit Out and Canopy

The Architect is:
(Name and address)
                           Architectural Concepts
                           Suite 200
                           967 East Swedesford Road
                           Exton, PA 19341

The Owner and Contractor agree as set forth below.


                                      (1)
<PAGE>

                                    ARTICLE 1
                              THE CONTRACT DOCUMENT

The Contract Documents consist of this Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract
(General, Supplementary and other Conditions), the Drawings, the Specifications,
all Addenda issued prior to and all Modifications issued after execution of this
Agreement. These form the Contract, and all are as fully a part of the Contract
as if attached to this Agreement or repeated herein. An enumeration of the
Contract Document appears in Article 7.


                                    ARTICLE 2
                                    THE WORK

The Contractor shall perform all the Work required by the Contract Documents for
(Here insert the caption descriptive of the Work as used on other Contract
Documents.)

Interior Fit Out per proposal dated 10/9/97 - Exhibit "D"

Canopy per proposal date 10/3/97 - Exhibit "E"

(See copies attached)


                                    ARTICLE 3
                 TIME OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION

The Work to be performed under this Contract shall be commenced and, subject to
authorized adjustments, Substantial Completion shall be achieved not later than
(Here insert any special provisions for liquidated damages relating to failure
to complete on time.)

Work to be substantially completed in 120 days from date of executed contract by
Owner.


                                    ARTICLE 4
                                  CONTRACT SUM

       The Owner shall pay the Contractor in current funds for the performance
         of the Work, subject to additions and deductions by Change Order as
         provided in the Contract Documents, the Contract Sum of

One Million Ninety-Six Thousand Five Hundred ($1,096,500.00) Dollars

The Contract Sum is determined as follows:
(State here the base bid or other lump sum amount, accepted alternatives, and
unit prices, as applicable.)

See Exhibits A & B


                                      (2)
<PAGE>

                                    ARTICLE 5
                                PROGRESS PAYMENTS

Based upon Applications for Payment submitted to the Architect by the Contractor
and Certificates for Payment issued by the Architect, the Owner shall make
progress payments on account of the Contract Sum to the Contractor as provided
in the Contract Documents for the period ending the 30th day of the month as
follows:

Not later than 10 days following the end of the period covered by the
Application for Payment 100 percent (100%) of the portion of the Contract Sum
properly allocable to materials and equipment suitably stored at the site or at
some other location agreed upon in writing, for the period covered by the
Application for Payment, less the aggregate of previous payments made by the
Owner; and upon Substantial Completion of the entire Work, a sum sufficient to
increase the total payments to           percent ( %) of the Contract Sum, less
such amounts as the Architect shall determine for all incomplete Work and
unsettled claims as provided in the Contract Documents.

(If not covered elsewhere in the Contract Documents, here insert any provision
for limiting or reducing the amount retained after the Work reaches a certain
stage of completion.)

       Payments due and unpaid under the Contract Documents shall bear interest
         from the date payment is due at the rate entered below, or in the
         absence thereof, at the legal rate prevailing at the place of the
         Project.
(Here insert any rate agreed upon.)


                                    ARTICLE 6
                                  FINAL PAYMENT



Final payment, constituting the entire unpaid balance of the Contract Sum, shall
be paid by the Owner to the Contractor when the Work has been completed, the
Contract fully performed, and a final Certificate for Payment has been issued by
the Architect.



                                    ARTICLE 7
                            MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS


7.1 Where reference is made in this Agreement to a provision of the General
Conditions or another Contract Documents, the reference refers to that provision
as amended or supplemented by other provisions of the Contract Documents.

7.2 Payments due and unpaid under the Contract shall bear interest from the date
payment is due at the rate stated below, or in the absence thereof, at the legal
rate prevailing from the time at the place where the Project is located.
(Insert rate if interest agreed upon, if any)
(List below the Agreement, the Conditions of the Contract (General,
Supplementary, and other Conditions), the Drawings, the Specifications, and any
Addenda and accepted alternatives, showing page or sheet numbers in all cases
and dates where applicable.)

Dwgs. Exhibit "C"
Specs dated 8/11/97
Addendum 1-6


                                      (3)

<PAGE>


This Agreement entered into as of day and year first written above.

OWNER - Pocono Downs, Inc.                   CONTRACTOR - S.G. Mastriani C/M

\s\ Arthur Manuel                            \s\ Joseph F. Salerno, Jr.
- ---------------------------------            -----------------------------------
Arthur Manuel                                Joseph F. Salerno, Jr.
General Manager                               Vice President


Witness: \s\ Lisa Symeon                     Witness: \s\ Claire Dolodzuski
        -------------------------                    ---------------------------


                                      (4)



                                                                   Exhibit 10.71

                      THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                AIA Document A10
             Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor
                         where the basis of payment is a
                                 STIPULATED SUM

                                  1987 EDITION

 THIS DOCUMENT HAS IMPORTANT LEGAL CONSEQUENCES; CONSULTATION WITH AN ATTORNEY
          IS ENCOURAGED WITH RESPECT TO ITS COMPLETION OR MODIFICATION.

        The 1987 Edition of AIA Document A201, General Conditions of the
     Contract for Construction, is adopted in this document by reference. Do
     not use with other general conditions unless this document is modified.
         This document has been approved and endorsed by The Associated
                        General Contractors of America.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

AGREEMENT
made as of the twelfth day of November in the year of Nineteen Hundred and
Ninety Seven

BETWEEN the Owner:
(Name and address)
                           Pocono Downs, Inc.
                           P.O. Box 32
                           Grantville, PA  17028

and the Construction Manager:
(Name and address)
                           Warfel Construction Company
                           812 North Prince Street
                           P.O. Box 4488
                           Lancaster, PA  17604

The Project is:
(Name, address and brief description)
                           The Downs
                           Off-Track Wagering Facility
                           Hazelton, PA

The Architect is:
(Name and address)
                           Architectural Concepts
                           Suite 200
                           967 East Swedesford Road
                           Exton, PA 19341

The Owner and Contractor agree as set forth below.

                                       (1)
<PAGE>

                                    ARTICLE 1

                              THE CONTRACT DOCUMENT

     The Contract Documents consist of this Agreement, Conditions of the
Contract (General, Supplementary and other Conditions), Drawings,
Specifications, Addenda issued prior to execution of this Agreement, other
documents listed in this Agreement and Modifications issued after execution of
this Agreement: these form the Contract, and are as fully a part of the Contract
as if attached to this Agreement or repeated herein. The Contract represents the
entire and integrated agreement between the parties hereto and supersedes prior
negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. An
enumeration of the Contract Documents, other than Modifications, appears in
Article 9.

                                    ARTICLE 2

                            THE WORK OF THIS CONTRACT

     The Contractor shall execute the entire Work described in the Contract
Documents, except to the extent specifically indicated in the Contract Documents
to be the responsibility of others, or as follows:


                                    ARTICLE 3

                 DATE OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION

3.1 The date of commencement is the date from which the Contract Time of
Paragraph 3.2 is measured, and shall be the date of this Agreement, as first
written above, unless a different date is stated below or provision is made for
the date to be fixed in a notice to proceed issued by the Owner.

(Insert the date of commencement, if it differs from the date of this Agreement
or, if applicable, state that the date will be fixed in a notice to proceed.)

Date of commencement shall be 10 days after receipt of Notice to Proceed

Unless the date of commencement is established by a notice to proceed issued by
the Owner, the Contractor shall notify the Owner in writing not less than five
days before commencing the Work to permit the timely filing of mortgages,
mechanic's liens and other security interest.

3.2 The Contractor shall achieve Substantial Completion of the entire Work not
later than

(Insert the calendar date or number of calendar days after the date of
commencement. Also insert any requirements for earlier Substantial Completion of
certain portions of the Work, if not stated elsewhere in the Contract
Documents.)

120 calendar days after receipt of Notice to Proceed, subject to adjustments of
this Contract Time as provided in the Contract Documents.

                                       (2)
<PAGE>

(Insert provisions, if any, for liquidated damages relating to failure to
complete on time.)

                                    ARTICLE 4

                                  Contract Sum

4.1 The Owner shall pay the Contractor in current funds for the Contractor's
performance of the Contract the Contract Sum of One Million Three Hundred Forty
Seven Thousand Dollars ($1,347,000.00), subject to additions and deductions as
provided in the Contract Documents.

4.2 The Contract Sum is based upon the following alternates, if any, which are
described in the Contract Documents and are hereby accepted by the Owner:

(State the number or other identification of accepted alternates. If decisions
on other alternates are to be made by the Owner subsequent to the execution of
this Agreement, attach a schedule of such other alternates showing the amount
for each and the date until which that amount is valid.)

Alternate #1: Cost to add Performance and Payment Bond to base bid:

              Increase $11,000.00

4.3     Unit price, if any, are as follows:

        None

                                    ARTICLE 5

                                PROGRESS PAYMENTS

5.1 Based upon Applications for Payment submitted to the Owner by the Contractor
the Owner shall make progress payments on account of the Contract Sum to the
Contractor as provided below and elsewhere in the Contract Documents.

5.2 The period covered by each Application for Payment shall be one calendar
month ending on the last day of the month.

5.3 Provided an Application for Payment is received by the Owner not later than
the 31st day of a month, the Owner shall make payments to the Contractor not
later than the 25th day of the following month. If an Application for Payment is
received by the Owner after the application dated fixed above, payment shall be
made by the Owner not later than days after the Owner receives the Application
for Payment.

5.4 Each Application for Payment shall be based upon the Schedule of Values
submitted by the Contractor in accordance with the Contract Documents. The
Schedule of Values shall allocate the entire Contract Sum among the various
portions of the Work and be prepared in such form and support by such data to
substantiate its accuracy as the Architect may require. The Schedule, unless

                                       (3)
<PAGE>

objected to by the Architect, shall be used as a basis for reviewing the
Contractor's Applications form Payment.

5.5 Applications for Payment shall indicate the percentage of completion of
each portion of the Work as of the end of the period covered by the Application
for Payment.

5.6 Subject to the provisions of the Contract Documents, the amount of each
progress payment shall be computed as follows:

5.6.1 Take that portion of the Contract Sum properly allocable to completed Work
as determined by multiplying the percentage completion of each portion of the
Work by the share of the total Contract Sum allocated to that portion of the
Work in the Schedule of Values less retainage of Ten (10%). Pending final
determination of cost to the Owner of changes in the Work, amounts not in
dispute may be included as provided in Subparagraph 7.3.7 of the General
Contract even though the Contract Sum has not yet been adjusted by Change Order.

5.6.2 Add that portion of the Contract Sum properly allocable to materials and
equipment delivered and suitably stored at the site for subsequent incorporation
in the completed construction (or, if approved in advance by the Owner, suitably
stored off the site at a location agreed upon in writing), less retainage of Ten
Percent (10%);

5.6.3 Subtract the aggregate of previous payment made by the Owner: and

5.6.4 Subtract amounts, if any, for which the Architect has withheld or
nullified a Certificate for Payment as provided in paragraph 9.5 of the General
Conditions.

5.7 The progress payment amount determined in accordance with Paragraph 5.6
shall be further modified under the following circumstances:

5.7.1 Add, upon Substantial Completion of the Work, a sum sufficient to increase
the total payments to Ninety-nine Percent (99%) of the Contract Sum, less such
amounts as the Architect shall determine for incomplete Work and unsettled
claims; and

5.7.2 Add, if final completion of Work is thereafter materially delayed through
no fault of the Contractor, any additional amounts payable in accordance with
Subparagraph 9.10.3 of the General Conditions.

5.8 Reduction or limitation of retainage, if any, shall be as follows:

(If it is intended, prior to Substantial Completion of the entire Work, to
reduce or limit the retain age resulting from the percentages inserted in
Subparagraphs 5.6.1 and 5.6.2 above, and this is not explained elsewhere in the
Contract Documents, insert here provisions for such reduction or limitation.)

Reduce to 5% when 50% complete with work

Reduce to 0% when contract work complete

                                       (4)
<PAGE>

                                    ARTICLE 6

                                  FINAL PAYMENT

Final Payment, constituting the entire unpaid balance of the Contract Sum, shall
be made by the Owner to the Contractor when (1) the Contract has been fully
performed by the Contractor except for the Contractor's responsibility to
correct nonconforming Work as provided in Subparagraph 12.2.2 of the General
Conditions and to satisfy other requirements, if any, which necessarily survive
final payment; and (2) a final Certificate for Payment has been issued by the
Architect; such final payments shall be made by the Owner not more than 30 days
after the issuance of the Architect's final Certificate for Payment, or as
follows:

                                    ARTICLE 7

                            MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

7.1 Where reference is made in this Agreement to a provision of the General
Conditions or another Contract Documents, the reference refers to that provision
as amended or supplemented by other provisions of the Contract Documents.

7.2 Payments due and unpaid under the Contract shall bear interest from the date
payment is due at the rate stated below, or in the absence thereof, at the legal
rate prevailing from the time at the place where the Project is located.

(Insert rate if interest agreed upon, if any)

12% per annum

(Usury laws and requirements under the Federal Truth in Lending Act, similar
state and local consumer credit laws and other regulations at the Owner's and
Contractor's principal places of business, the location of the Project and
elsewhere may effect the validity of this provision. Legal advise should be
obtained with respect to deletions or modifications, and also regarding
requirements such as written disclosures or waivers.)

7.3    Other provisions:

See attached clarifications

                                    ARTICLE 8

                            TERMINATION OR SUSPENSION

8.1 The contract may be terminated by the Owner or the Contractor as provided in
Article 14 of the General Conditions.

8.2 The Work may be suspended by the Owner as provided in Article 14 of the
General Conditions.

                                       (5)
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                                    ARTICLE 9

                        ENUMERATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

9.1 The Contract Documents, except for Modifications issued after execution of
this Agreement, are enumerated as follows:

9.1.1 The Agreement is this executed Standard form of Agreement Between Owner
and Contractor, AIA Document A101, 1987 Edition.

9.1.2 The General Conditions are the General Conditions of the Contract of
Construction, AIA Document A201, 1987 Edition.

9.1.3 The Supplementary and other Conditions of the Contract are those contained
in the Project Manual dated Not applicable and are as follows:

Document                      Title                                    Pages

00800               Supplementary Conditions                             2

9.1.4 The Specifications are those contained in the Project Manual dated as in
Subparagraph 9.1.3, and are as follows:

(Either list the Specifications here or refer to an exhibit attached to this
Agreement.)

Section                       Title                                    Pages

See attached Table of Contents

9.1.5 The Drawings are as follows, and are dated unless a different date is
shown below:

(Either list the Drawings or refer to an exhibit attached to this Agreement.)

Number                        Title                                    Date

See attached listing

9.1.6    The Addenda, if any, are as follows:

Number                        Date                                     Pages

    1                       9/11/97                                     12

    2                       9/29/97                                     10

    3                       9/30/97                                     1

                                       (6)
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Portions of Addenda relating to bidding requirements are not part of the
Contract Documents unless the bidding requirements are also numerated in this
Article 9.

9.1.7 Other documents, if any, forming part of the Contract Documents are as
follows;

(List here any additional documents which are intended to form part of the
Contract Documents. The General Conditions provide that bidding requirements
such as advertisement or invitation to bid, Instructions to Bidders, sample
forms and the Contractor's bid are not part of the Contract Documents unless
enumerated in this Agreement. They should be listed here only if intended to be
part of the Contract Documents.)

This Agreement is entered into as of the day and year first written above and is
executed in at least three original copies of which one is to be delivered to
the Contractor, one to the Architect for use in the administration of the
Contract, and the remainder to the Owner.


OWNER  Pocono Downs, Inc.                CONTRACTOR  Warfel Construction Company



/s/ Arthur E. Manuel                     /s/ T. W. Peters
    ------------------------------          --------------------------------
      (Signature)                             (Signature)





Arthur E. Manuel, General Manager        T. W. Peters, President
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    (Printed Name and Title)             (Printed Name and Title)





                                                                   Exhibit 10.72
                               SERVICES AGREEMENT

     Agreement dated November 19, 1997, by and between Autotote Systems, Inc., a
Delaware corporation ("Autotote") and Penn National Gaming, Inc., a Pennsylvania
corporation ("Owner").

     WHEREAS, Owner operates facilities known as Penn National Race Course,
Pocono Downs, Charlestown Races, and affiliated OTBs, (the "Facility") for the
conduct on its premises of the activity specified in Exhibit A and requires
certain services of Autotote in connection with the establishment and operation
of services ("Services") at the Facility; and

     WHEREAS, Autotote desires to furnish certain equipment ("Equipment") and
the software ("Software") required to perform the Services called for by this
Agreement (collectively the "System"), all as described in Exhibit B.

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual convenants
hereinafter set forth, the parties hereto agree as follows:

     Section 1 FURNISHING OF SYSTEM(S) AND SERVICES(S).

     (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Autotote agrees
to install the System at the Facility and operate and maintain the System at the
Facility on all days on which licensed racing is being conducted at the Facility
during the term of this Agreement. Owner agrees to exclusively employ Autotote
to perform the Services during the term of this Agreement. The parties may agree
to install portions of the System at off-track locations and such locations
shall be deemed included within "Facility".

     (b) In connection with such Services, Autotote agrees to maintain the
System at the Facility, including furnishing the items described in Exhibit C.

     (c) All rights, title and ownership interest in and to the System shall at
all times remain with Autotote and the System shall remain in the possession and
under the direct control of Autotote. Owner grants Autotote unimpeded access to
any System at any time and shall permit the removal by Autotote of the portable
parts of the System when not required to provide Services at the Facility.

     Section 2 OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES. Owner shall be responsible for the items
described in Exhibit D.

     Section 3 INSTALLATION. Owner agrees to perform in a good and workmanlike
manner all of the acts required to be performed by Owner as set forth in the
applicable "Installation Requirements" furnished to Owner by Autotote. Exhibit E
specifies the scheduled commencement date.

     Section 4 PRICE(S) AND PAYMENT.

     (a) Owner agrees to pay Autotote as provided in Exhibit F.

     (b) Any charges for work done by Autotote under any section of this
Agreement, or for additional material or equipment supplied by Autotote in
accordance with order(s) of Owner or his agent, shall be considered as amounts
due to Autotote from Owner in accordance with Exhibit F.

     (c) If it becomes necessary for Autotote to undertake work or activities,
or purchase or install equipment or materials, which herein are made the
obligations of Owner, in order to insure Autotote's proper performance of the
Agreement, then any costs incurred by Autotote as a result of such work,
activities, purchases, or installations shall be considered as amounts due to
Autotote from Owner in accordance with Exhibit F.

                                       (1)
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     (d) Autotote may refuse to provide Services hereunder for so long as any
failure of Owner to pay continues, and Autotote may terminate this Agreement and
be relieved and discharged from any and all further responsibility, liability or
obligation hereunder.

     Section 5 TERM. This Agreement shall be in full force and effect as of the
date hereof and for a period of Five (5) years commencing on the day the System
begins operations and accepts wagers from the public at the Facility, unless
sooner terminated as provided herein. It is expected that the period of
operations will commence on April 1, 1998 and terminate on March 31, 2003. The
contract term for Charlestown Races shall commence January 1, 1998 and terminate
on March 31, 2003.

     Section 6 SPECIAL TERMINATION. In the event that wagering at the facility
shall be prohibited or become illegal by statute or court decision or by action
of cognizant governmental agency, the period of this Agreement shall be deemed
to have terminated as of the date of such prohibition or cessation of such legal
wagering, but without prejudice to the rights of either party up to the date of
termination; provided, however, that in the event the prohibition or cessation
of legal wagering is removed and racing on the above mentioned premises becomes
legal, this Agreement shall be returned to force intact, subject to availability
of personnel and equipment, for the unused balance of the term of the Agreement.
Upon termination Autotote shall have the right to remove its personnel,
materials and equipment from the Facility.

     Section 7 WARRANTY

          (a) Autotote warrants that each System delivered and installed
hereunder shall be suitable for betting and that it will operate efficiently and
without interruption on all wagering days for the term of this Agreement;
provided, however, that there shall not be deemed to be a breach of the
foregoing guarantee and warranty if wagering is interrupted for less than thirty
(30) minutes on any racing day, or if any interruption in the function of any
component part or unit of the System takes place which does not prevent the
efficient operation of wagering on any wagering day, or if not more than ten
percent (10%) of the ticket issuing machines fail to operate at any time on any
wagering day, or if the failure of the System to operate efficiently or without
interruption shall be due to or result from one or more of the causes enumerated
in Section 9 hereof, or acts or neglect of Owner its agents or employees, or of
any third party, or for any other cause not within the control of Autotote
and/or its employees.

          (b) THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL
EXTEND ONLY TO OWNER, ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES
AVAILABLE TO OWNER, APPLY TO ALL EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE FURNISHED THEREUNDER AND
ARE EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR
STATUTORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE

          (c) Liquidated damage obligations of Autotote constitute the sole and
exclusive remedy of Owner concerning performance by Autotote or the System or
any part thereof relating to the Services, and are specified in Exhibit G.

     Section 8 PATENT INFRINGEMENT

          (a) Autotote agrees to defend at its own cost and expense all patent
claims or patent litigation (including any claim for damages or royalties which
may be made or instituted against Owner, or to which Owner may be a party),
based upon or by reason of the installation and operation of the System,
uncombined with any equipment or device not furnished by Autotote, and to
indemnify and save Owner harmless against any damages or liability incurred or
sustained by Owner by reason of any such patent claim or litigation Owner shall
notify Autotote promptly in writing of any claim of infringement for which
Autotote is responsible, shall cooperate with Autotote in every reasonable way
to facilitate the defense of any such claim and shall allow Autotote to have
sole control of the defense of any such claim, suit or cause of action and all
negotiations

                                       (2)
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for the settlement or compromise thereof. Should any System part thereof become
or in Autotote's opinion be likely to become the subject of a claim for
infringement, Autotote shall at its own expense and option, either procure for
Owner the right to continue using such System or replace the same with a
non-infringing system or modify the System so that it becomes non-infringing or
require the System's return; provided, however, if Equipment is replaced or
modified such replacements or modifications shall result in equally suitable
substitute equipment. This Section shall survive cancellation or termination of
this Agreement.

          (b) THE FOREGOING STATES THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF THE
PARTIES HERETO FOR INFRINGEMENT OR THE LIKE OF PATENTS, TRADEMARKS AND
COPYRIGHTS, WHETHER DIRECT OR CONTRIBUTORY, AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY IN REGARD THERETO, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,
THE WARRANTY AGAINST INFRINGEMENT SPECIFIED IN THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE.

     Section 9 FORCE MAJEURE. Non-performance of any of the obligations of
Autotote or Owner (other than payment obligations) hereunder due to delays from
any cause beyond their respective control which could not by reasonable
diligence have been avoided, including any act of governmental authority, act of
God, accident such as fire, or explosion, strike or other labor difficulties,
riot, failure of transportation facilities, shortage of fuel or other material
shortage, shall be excusable delay and shall not be a breach of this Agreement.
Neither Owner nor Autotote shall be liable to the other for any additional cost
as a result of any such delay.

     Section 10 OWNERSHIP RIGHTS AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. All information,
know-how, equipment, programming, software, trademarks, trade secrets, plans,
drawings, specifications and documentation of Autotote, and all other property
of Autotote, real or personal, tangible or intangible, of any nature whatsoever,
used or developed in the course of the performance of this Agreement, including,
without limitation, the Equipment and Software furnished with the System, shall
be and remain the sole property of Autotote and neither Owner not any other
party shall have any interest therein. Owner and Autotote shall in all respects
honor and maintain the confidentiality of such confidential or proprietary
information as may be disclosed by one party of the other, and shall not use or
disclose to others any such information, except for purposes of performing this
Agreement. For purposes of this section, Autotote shall include its respective
subsidiaries and affiliates. Confidential Information shall not include
information in the public domain, rightfully acquired from a third party,
already known or independently developed without breach of this Agreement.

     Section 11 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED FOR
HEREIN, IN NO EVENT SHALL AUTOTOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL AUTOTOTE'S LIABILITY HEREUNDER FOR BREACH OF ANY
PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT (OTHER THAN WARRANTY AGAINST PATENT INFRINGEMENT),
EXCEED THE SPECIFIC LIQUIDATED DAMAGE AMOUNT PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT.

     Section 12 INDEMNITY.

          (a) Autotote shall defend, indemnify and hold Owner harmless against
any loss, liability, costs or expenses (including reasonable attorney's fees)
arising out of or related to claims and suits for damages to person or property
which may be instituted against Owner, or to which Owner may be made a party,
arising out of or by reason of the Services provided herein by Autotote,
provided written notice of such claim is given to Autotote within ten (10) days
after receipt of same by Owner. Autotote shall have the right to exercise full
control of all negotiations and litigation in connection therewith, including
selection of counsel, and shall not be liable for any costs or expenses incurred
by Owner without Autotote's prior written approval, nor shall Autotote be
responsible for any claim or litigation based on equipment not furnished by
Autotote as part of its Services hereunder.

          (b) Owner will defend, indemnify and hold Autotote harmless against
any loss, liability, costs or expenses (including reasonable attorney's fees)
arising out of or related to claims or suits for damages to persons or property
resulting from the operation of the wagering by agents and employees of Owner
provided

                                       (3)
<PAGE>

written notice of such claim is given to Owner within ten (10) days
after receipt of same by Autotote. Owner shall have the right to exercise full
control of all negotiations and litigation in connection therewith, including
selection of counsel and shall not be liable for any costs or expenses incurred
by Autotote without Owner's prior written approval.


     Section 13 DEFAULT.

          (a) In the event that Autotote shall default in the performance of any
provision of this Agreement on its part to be performed (except a breach by
Autotote of the provisions of Section 7 and Section 2 of Exhibit G hereof as to
which the provisions of said paragraphs shall apply) and such default shall not
be cured within a period of thirty (30) days after written notice shall have
been received by Autotote specifying such default, then Owner may terminate this
Agreement by delivering to Autotote written notice of such termination prior to
the expiration of ten (10) days after the expiration of said thirty (30) day
period; and in the event of any such termination Autotote, at its expense, shall
remove its personnel, materials and equipment from the Facility.

          (b) In the event that Owner shall default in the performance of any
provisions of this Agreement on its part to be performed (except a breach by
Owner of the provisions of Section 4 of Exhibit F and Section 3 of Exhibit G
hereof as to which the provisions of said paragraphs shall apply) and such
default shall not be cured within a period of thirty (30) days after notice
shall have been given by Autotote to Owner specifying such default, then
Autotote may terminate this Agreement by delivering to Owner written notice of
such termination prior to the expiration of ten (10) days after the expiration
of said thirty (30) day period; and in the event of any such termination
Autotote shall remove its personnel, materials and equipment from the Facility,
and the cost of such removal shall be paid for by Owner.

          (c) If any of the said sums of money due Autotote under this Agreement
are not promptly and fully paid when the same individually or severally become
due and payable, or if Owner becomes insolvent, ceases to do business as a going
concern, a petition in bankruptcy or for arrangement or reorganization be filed
by or against Owner, the materials or equipment provided by Autotote be attached
at no fault of Autotote, or a receiver be appointed for Owner, and as a result
thereof Autotote elects to terminate this Agreement pursuant to Section 13 (b)
then the aggregate sum of the minimum annual amount specified in Section 4 of
Exhibit F remaining to be paid for the balance of the term of this Agreement up
to a maximum of One Million Four Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand dollars
($1,475,000) as liquidated damages, shall become due and payable forthwith, or
thereafter at the option of Autotote, as fully and completely as if the said
amounts were originally stipulated as due prior to such time, anything in this
Agreement herein to the contrary notwithstanding. In any of said events Autotote
is authorized and empowered to enter the premises of Owner or other place where
Autotote's materials and equipment may be and resume possession of the same
without notice or demand or without legal process, such notice and demand being
expressly waived, and Autotote may at its option, by suit or otherwise, enforce
payment of all due obligations, plus interest and reasonable attorney's fees,
and no suit or legal proceedings with respect thereto shall be deemed any waiver
of said rights of Autotote to resume possession of said property as herein
provided.

     Section 14 ARBITRATION AND REMEDIES.

          (a) Any controversy or claim not settled by the parties arising out of
or relating to this contract, or the breach thereof, shall be settled by
arbitration in accordance with the Rules of the American Arbitration
Association, and judgment upon the award rendered by the Arbitration(s) may be
entered in any Court having jurisdiction there.

          (b) The remedies expressly provided in this Agreement for breach
thereof by Autotote or Owner shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedies to
the aggrieved party, and all other remedies which might be otherwise available
under the law of any jurisdiction are hereby waived by both Autotote and Owner.

                                       (4)
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     Section 15 RESPONSIBILITIES. All persons employed by each party and
assigned to perform work specified by this Agreement shall be employees or
representatives of each party at all times and not of the other party, and shall
be under the supervision and control of their respective company. Each party
shall obey and abide by all social security, workman's compensation, and
unemployment laws which shall be applicable to the persons performing the work
hereunder.

     Section 16 ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement, including the Exhibits annexed
hereto, contains the entire agreement between Autotote and Owner, and no prior
written or oral representations, inducements, agreements, promises or
understandings altering, modifying, taking from or adding to its terms and
conditions shall have any force or effect; and no waiver or modification hereof
shall be effective unless the same is in writing and validly executed by the
party to be charged; it is, however, understood that the prevailing Autotote
agreement with Pocono Downs, Inc. and its succeeding amendment(s) shall remain
in full force and in effect until the commencement referenced to in section 5 in
this Agreement. Each of the parties hereby confirms that it is not placing any
reliance on any covenant, representation or warranty of the other party, whether
oral or in writing, express or implied, except those herein set forth.

     Section 17 WAIVER. The Waiver by either party of any right hereunder shall
not be deemed a waiver of any other right hereunder.

     Section 18 ASSIGNMENT. Neither party shall, without the prior written
consent of the other party (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld)
assign this Agreement or delegate its duties hereunder in whole or part;
provided, however, Owner agrees to any assignment Autotote may make for the
purpose of obtaining financing with a prime institution on the strength of this
Agreement. All of the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall be binding
upon and inure to the benefit of any transferee, successor or permitted assign
of either party hereto.

     Section 19 NOTICE. All notices or communication hereunder shall be given to
the respective parties hereto in writing and shall be sent through the United
Postal Service by Registered or Certified mail, return receipt requested, or its
international equivalent (if appropriate), to the address stated above or to
such other address as either party hereto shall designate by written notice to
the other party hereto.

     Section 20 REMOVAL OF EQUIPMENT. Upon termination of this Agreement as
hereinbefore provided, or upon expiration hereof, Autotote, at its own expense,
may remove from the premises of Owner, the System and appurtenant portable and
permanent equipment and materials furnished by Autotote.

     Section 21 GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by the internal
laws of the State of System installation.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the
day and year first above written.



PENN NATIONAL GAMING, INC.                  AUTOTOTE SYSTEMS, INC.
("OWNER")         ("AUTOTOTE")


By: \s\ Phillip T. O'Hara                   By: \s\ Jerry Lawrence
    ----------------------------                ----------------------------
           (Name)                                      (Name)

Vice President & General Manager            Pari-Mutuel Group Executive
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          (Title)                                      (Title)

                                       (5)



                                                                  EXHIBIT 10.73



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                              AMENDED AND RESTATED

                                CREDIT AGREEMENT

                                      among

                           PENN NATIONAL GAMING, INC.,

                                 VARIOUS BANKS,

                             CORESTATES BANK, N.A.,

                                  as CO-AGENT,

                                       and

                             BANKERS TRUST COMPANY,

                                    as AGENT

                       ----------------------------------

                         Dated as of November 27 , 1996

                                       and

                              amended and restated

                                      as of

                                December 17, 1997

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         CREDIT AGREEMENT, dated as of November 27, 1996 and amended and
restated as of December 17, 1997, among PENN NATIONAL GAMING, INC., a
Pennsylvania corporation (the "Borrower"), the Banks party hereto from time to
time, CORESTATES BANK, N.A., as Co-Agent, and BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, as Agent
(all capitalized terms used herein and defined in Section 10 are used herein as
therein defined).

                              W I T N E S S E T H :

         WHEREAS, the Borrower, the Original Banks, the Co-Agent and the Agent
are parties to a Credit Agreement, dated as of November 27, 1996 (as amended and
modified to, but not including, the Restatement Effective Date, the "Original
Credit Agreement"); and

         WHEREAS, the Borrower has requested that the Original Credit Agreement
be amended and restated in its entirety, and the Banks, the Co-Agent and the
Agent are willing to amend and restate the same, upon the terms and conditions
set forth herein;

         NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree that the Original Credit
Agreement shall be and is hereby amended and restated in its entirety as
follows:

         Section 1. Amount and Terms of Credit.

         1.01 The Commitments. Subject to and upon the terms and conditions set
forth herein, each Bank severally agrees to make, at any time and from time to
time after the Restatement Effective Date and prior to the Final Maturity Date,
a revolving loan or revolving loans (each a "Loan" and, collectively, the
"Loans") to the Borrower, which Loans (i) shall, at the option of the Borrower,
be incurred and maintained as, and/or converted into, Base Rate Loans or
Eurodollar Loans, provided that, except as otherwise specifically provided in
Section 1.10(b), all Loans comprising the same Borrowing shall at all times be
of the same Type, (ii) may be repaid and reborrowed in accordance with the
provisions hereof, (iii) shall not exceed for any Bank at any time outstanding
that aggregate principal amount which, when added to the product of such Bank's
Percentage and the aggregate amount of all Letter of Credit Outstandings
(exclusive of Unpaid Drawings which are repaid with the proceeds of, and
simultaneously with the incurrence of, the respective incurrence of Loans) at
such time, equals the Commitment of such Bank at such time and (iv) shall not
exceed for all Banks at any time outstanding that aggregate principal amount
which, when added to the amount of all Letter of Credit Outstandings (exclusive
of Unpaid Drawings which are repaid with the proceeds of, and simultaneously
with the incurrence of, the respective incurrence of Loans) at such time, equals
the Total Commitment at such time.

         1.02 Minimum Amount of Each Borrowing. The aggregate principal amount
of each Borrowing of Loans shall not be less than the Minimum Borrowing Amount
applicable thereto. More than one Borrowing may occur on the same date, but at
no time shall there be outstanding more than eight Borrowings of Eurodollar
Loans.

         1.03 Notice of Borrowing. (a) Whenever the Borrower desires to incur
(x) Eurodollar Loans hereunder, the Borrower shall give the Agent at the Notice
Office at least three 


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Business Days' prior notice of each Eurodollar Loan to be incurred hereunder and
(y) Base Rate Loans hereunder, the Borrower shall give the Agent at the Notice
Office notice thereof no later than the date on which each Base Rate Loan is to
be incurred hereunder, provided that (in each case) any such notice shall be
deemed to have been given on a certain day only if given before 11:00 A.M. (New
York time) on such day. Each such notice (each a "Notice of Borrowing"), except
as otherwise expressly provided in Section 1.10, shall be irrevocable and shall
be given by the Borrower in writing, or by telephone promptly confirmed in
writing, in the form of Exhibit A, appropriately completed to specify the
aggregate principal amount of the Loans to be incurred pursuant to such
Borrowing, the date of such Borrowing (which shall be a Business Day), and
whether the Loans being incurred pursuant to such Borrowing are to be initially
maintained as Base Rate Loans or, to the extent permitted hereunder, Eurodollar
Loans and, if Eurodollar Loans, the initial Interest Period to be applicable
thereto. The Agent shall promptly give each Bank notice of such proposed
Borrowing, of such Bank's proportionate share thereof and of the other matters
required by the immediately preceding sentence to be specified in the Notice of
Borrowing.

         (b) Without in any way limiting the obligation of the Borrower to
confirm in writing any telephonic notice of any Borrowing or prepayment of
Loans, the Agent may act without liability upon the basis of telephonic notice
of such Borrowing or prepayment, believed by the Agent in good faith to be from
the Chairman of the Board, the President, the Chief Financial Officer, the
Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer or the Controller of the Borrower, or from
any other authorized officer of the Borrower designated in writing by the
Borrower to the Agent as being authorized to give such notices, prior to receipt
of written confirmation. In each such case, the Borrower hereby waives the right
to dispute the Agent's record of the terms of such telephonic notice of such
Borrowing or prepayment of Loans, absent manifest error.

         1.04 Disbursement of Funds. No later than 12:00 Noon (New York time)
(or 2:00 P.M. (New York time) in the case of Base Rate Loans made on same day
notice) on the date specified in each Notice of Borrowing, each Bank will make
available its pro rata portion (determined in accordance with Section 1.07) of
each such Borrowing requested to be made on such date. All such amounts will be
made available in Dollars and in immediately available funds at the Payment
Office, and the Agent will make available to the Borrower at the Payment Office
the aggregate of the amounts so made available by the Banks. Unless the Agent
shall have been notified by any Bank prior to the date of Borrowing that such
Bank does not intend to make available to the Agent such Bank's portion of any
Borrowing to be made on such date, the Agent may assume that such Bank has made
such amount available to the Agent on such date of Borrowing and the Agent may
(but shall not be obligated to), in reliance upon such assumption, make
available to the Borrower a corresponding amount. If such corresponding amount
is not in fact made available to the Agent by such Bank, the Agent shall be
entitled to recover such corresponding amount on demand from such Bank. If such
Bank does not pay such corresponding amount forthwith upon the Agent's demand
therefor, the Agent shall promptly notify the Borrower and the Borrower shall
immediately pay such corresponding amount to the Agent. The Agent shall also be
entitled to recover on demand from such Bank or the Borrower, as the case may
be, interest on such corresponding amount in respect of each day from the date
such corresponding amount was made available by the Agent to the Borrower until
the date 


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such corresponding amount is recovered by the Agent, at a rate per annum equal
to (i) if recovered from such Bank, at the overnight Federal Funds Rate and (ii)
if recovered from the Borrower, the rate of interest applicable to the
respective Borrowing, as determined pursuant to Section 1.08. Nothing in this
Section 1.04 shall be deemed to relieve any Bank from its obligation to make
Loans hereunder or to prejudice any rights which the Borrower may have against
any Bank as a result of any failure by such Bank to make Loans hereunder.

         1.05 Notes. (a) The Borrower's obligation to pay the principal of, and
interest on, the Loans made by each Bank shall be evidenced by a promissory note
duly executed and delivered by the Borrower substantially in the form of Exhibit
B, with blanks appropriately completed in conformity herewith (each a "Note"
and, collectively, the "Notes"). The Note issued to each Bank that has a
Commitment or outstanding Loans shall (i) be executed by the Borrower, (ii) be
payable to such Bank or its registered assigns and be dated the Restatement
Effective Date (or, if issued after the Restatement Effective Date, be dated the
date of the issuance thereof), (iii) be in a stated principal amount equal to
the Commitment of such Bank (or, if issued after the termination thereof, be in
a stated principal amount equal to the outstanding Loans of such Bank at such
time) and be payable in the outstanding principal amount of the Loans evidenced
thereby, (iv) mature on the Final Maturity Date, (v) bear interest as provided
in the appropriate clause of Section 1.08 in respect of the Base Rate Loans and
Eurodollar Loans, as the case may be, evidenced thereby, (vi) be subject to
voluntary prepayment as provided in Section 4.01, and mandatory repayment as
provided in Section 4.02, and (vii) be entitled to the benefits of this
Agreement and the other Credit Documents.

         (b) Each Bank will note on its internal records the amount of each Loan
made by it and each payment in respect thereof and will prior to any transfer of
any of its Note endorse on the reverse side thereof the outstanding principal
amount of Loans evidenced thereby. Failure to make any such notation or any
error in such notation shall not affect the Borrower's obligations in respect of
such Loans.

         1.06 Conversions. The Borrower shall have the option to convert, on any
Business Day, all or a portion equal to at least the Minimum Borrowing Amount of
the outstanding principal amount of Loans made pursuant to one or more
Borrowings of one or more Types of Loans into a Borrowing of another Type of
Loan, provided that, (i) except as otherwise provided in Section 1.10(b),
Eurodollar Loans may be converted into Base Rate Loans only on the last day of
an Interest Period applicable to the Loans being converted and no such partial
conversion of Eurodollar Loans shall reduce the outstanding principal amount of
such Eurodollar Loans made pursuant to a single Borrowing to less than the
Minimum Borrowing Amount applicable thereto, (ii) Base Rate Loans may only be
converted into Eurodollar Loans if no Default or Event of Default is in
existence on the date of the conversion and (iii) no conversion pursuant to this
Section 1.06 shall result in a greater number of Borrowings of Eurodollar Loans
than is permitted under Section 1.02. Each such conversion shall be effected by
the Borrower by giving the Agent at the Notice Office prior to 11:00 A.M. (New
York time) at least three Business Days' prior notice (each a "Notice of
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converted, the Borrowing or Borrowings pursuant to which such Loans were made
and, if to be converted into Eurodollar Loans, the Interest Period to be
initially applicable thereto. The Agent shall give each Bank prompt notice of
any such proposed conversion affecting any of its Loans. Upon any such
conversion the proceeds thereof will be deemed to be applied directly on the day
of such conversion to prepay the outstanding principal amount of the Loans being
converted.

         1.07 Pro Rata Borrowings. All Borrowings under this Agreement shall be
incurred from the Banks pro rata on the basis of their Commitments. It is
understood that no Bank shall be responsible for any default by any other Bank
of its obligation to make Loans hereunder and that each Bank shall be obligated
to make the Loans provided to be made by it hereunder, regardless of the failure
of any other Bank to make its Loans hereunder.

         1.08 Interest. (a) The Borrower agrees to pay interest in respect of
the unpaid principal amount of each Base Rate Loan from the date of Borrowing
thereof until the earlier of (i) the maturity thereof (whether by acceleration
or otherwise) and (ii) the conversion of such Base Rate Loan to a Eurodollar
Loan pursuant to Section 1.06 or 1.09, as applicable, at a rate per annum which
shall be equal to the sum of the Applicable Margin plus the Base Rate in effect
from time to time.

         (b) The Borrower agrees to pay interest in respect of the
unpaid principal amount of each Eurodollar Loan from the date of Borrowing
thereof until the earlier of (i) the maturity thereof (whether by acceleration
or otherwise) and (ii) the conversion of such Eurodollar Loan to a Base Rate
Loan pursuant to Section 1.06, 1.09 or 1.10, as applicable, at a rate per annum
which shall, during each Interest Period applicable thereto, be equal to the sum
of the Applicable Margin plus the Eurodollar Rate for such Interest Period.

         (c) Overdue principal and, to the extent permitted by law, overdue
interest in respect of each Loan and any other overdue amount payable hereunder
shall, in each case, bear interest at a rate per annum equal to the rate which
is 2% per annum in excess of the rate then borne by such Borrowings, in each
case, with such interest to be payable on demand.

         (d) Accrued (and theretofore unpaid) interest shall be payable (i) in
respect of each Base Rate Loan, quarterly in arrears on each Quarterly Payment
Date, (ii) in respect of each Eurodollar Loan, on the last day of each Interest
Period applicable thereto and, in the case of an Interest Period in excess of
three months, on each date occurring at three month intervals after the first
day of such Interest Period and (iii) in respect of each Loan, on any repayment
or prepayment (on the amount repaid or prepaid), at maturity (whether by
acceleration or otherwise) and, after such maturity, on demand.

         (e) Upon each Interest Determination Date, the Agent shall determine
the Eurodollar Rate for each Interest Period applicable to Eurodollar Loans and
shall promptly notify the Borrower and the Banks thereof. Each such
determination shall, absent manifest error, be final and conclusive and binding
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         1.09 Interest Periods. At the time the Borrower gives any Notice of
Borrowing or Notice of Conversion in respect of the making of, or conversion
into, any Eurodollar Loan (in the case of the initial Interest Period applicable
thereto) or on the third Business Day prior to the expiration of an Interest
Period applicable to such Eurodollar Loan (in the case of any subsequent
Interest Period), the Borrower shall have the right to elect, by giving the
Agent notice thereof, the interest period (each an "Interest Period") applicable
to such Eurodollar Loan, which Interest Period shall, at the option of the
Borrower, be a one, two, three or six-month period, provided that:

         (i) all Eurodollar Loans comprising a Borrowing shall at all times have
    the same Interest Period;

         (ii) the initial Interest Period for any Eurodollar Loan shall commence
    on the date of Borrowing of such Eurodollar Loan (including the date of any
    conversion thereto from a Base Rate Loan) and each Interest Period occurring
    thereafter in respect of such Eurodollar Loan shall commence on the day on
    which the next preceding Interest Period applicable thereto expires;

         (iii) if any Interest Period for a Eurodollar Loan begins on a day for
    which there is no numerically corresponding day in the calendar month at the
    end of such Interest Period, such Interest Period shall end on the last
    Business Day of such calendar month;

         (iv) if any Interest Period for a Eurodollar Loan would otherwise
    expire on a day which is not a Business Day, such Interest Period shall
    expire on the next succeeding Business Day; provided, however, that if any
    Interest Period for a Eurodollar Loan would otherwise expire on a day which
    is not a Business Day but is a day of the month after which no further
    Business Day occurs in such month, such Interest Period shall expire on the
    next preceding Business Day;

         (v) no Interest Period may be selected at any time when a Default or an
    Event of Default is then in existence; and

         (vi) no Interest Period in respect of any Borrowing of any Eurodollar
    Loan shall be selected which extends beyond the Final Maturity Date.

         If upon the expiration of any Interest Period applicable to a Borrowing
of Eurodollar Loans, the Borrower has failed to elect, or is not permitted to
elect, a new Interest Period to be applicable to such Eurodollar Loans as
provided above, the Borrower shall be deemed to have elected to convert such
Eurodollar Loans into Base Rate Loans effective as of the expiration date of
such current Interest Period.

         1.10 Increased Costs, Illegality, etc. (a) In the event that any Bank
shall have determined (which determination shall, absent manifest error, be
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binding upon all parties hereto but, with respect to clause (i) below, may be 
made only by the Agent):

         (i) on any Interest Determination Date that, by reason of any changes
    arising after the date of this Agreement affecting the interbank Eurodollar
    market, adequate and fair means do not exist for ascertaining the applicable
    interest rate on the basis provided for in the definition of Eurodollar
    Rate; or

         (ii) at any time, that such Bank shall incur increased costs or
    reductions in the amounts received or receivable hereunder with respect to
    any Eurodollar Loan because of (x) any change since the date of this
    Agreement in any applicable law or governmental (including any NAIC) rule,
    regulation, order, guideline or request (whether or not having the force of
    law) or in the interpretation or administration thereof and including the
    introduction of any new law or governmental (including any NAIC) rule,
    regulation, order, guideline or request, such as, for example, but not
    limited to: (A) a change in the basis of taxation of payment to any Bank of
    the principal of or interest on the Notes or any other amounts payable
    hereunder (except for changes in the rate of tax on, or determined by
    reference to, the net income or profits of such Bank pursuant to the laws of
    the jurisdiction in which it is organized or in which its principal office
    or applicable lending office is located or any subdivision thereof or
    therein) or (B) a change in official reserve requirements, but, in all
    events, excluding reserves required under Regulation D to the extent
    included in the computation of the Eurodollar Rate and/or (y) other
    circumstances since the date of this Agreement affecting the interbank
    Eurodollar market; or

         (iii) at any time, that the making or continuance of any Eurodollar
    Loan has been made (x) unlawful by any law or governmental (including any
    NAIC) rule, regulation or order, (y) impossible by compliance by any Bank in
    good faith with any governmental (including any NAIC) request (whether or
    not having force of law) or (z) impracticable as a result of a contingency
    occurring after the date of this Agreement which materially and adversely
    affects the interbank Eurodollar market;

then, and in any such event, such Bank (or the Agent, in the case of clause (i)
above) shall promptly give notice (by telephone promptly confirmed in writing)
to the Borrower and, except in the case of clause (i) above, to the Agent of
such determination (which notice the Agent shall promptly transmit to each of
the other Banks). Thereafter (x) in the case of clause (i) above, Eurodollar
Loans shall no longer be available until such time as the Agent notifies the
Borrower and the Banks that the circumstances giving rise to such notice by the
Agent no longer exist, and any Notice of Borrowing or Notice of Conversion given
by the Borrower with respect to Eurodollar Loans which have not yet been
incurred (including by way of conversion) shall be deemed rescinded by the
Borrower, (y) in the case of clause (ii) above, the Borrower shall pay to such
Bank, upon such Bank's written request therefor, such additional amounts (in the
form of an increased rate of, or a different method of calculating, interest or
otherwise as such Bank in its sole discretion shall determine) as shall be
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costs or reductions in amounts received or receivable hereunder (a written
notice as to the additional amounts owed to such Bank, showing in reasonable
detail the basis for the calculation thereof, submitted to the Borrower by such
Bank shall, absent manifest error, be final and conclusive and binding on all
the parties hereto) and (z) in the case of clause (iii) above, the Borrower
shall take one of the actions specified in Section 1.10(b) as promptly as
possible and, in any event, within the time period required by law.

         (b) At any time that any Eurodollar Loan is affected by the
circumstances described in Section 1.10(a)(ii) or (iii), the Borrower may (and
in the case of a Eurodollar Loan affected by the circumstances described in
Section 1.10(a)(iii) shall) either (x) if the affected Eurodollar Loan is then
being made initially or pursuant to a conversion, by giving the Agent telephonic
notice (confirmed in writing) on the same date that the Borrower was notified by
the affected Bank or the Agent pursuant to Section 1.10(a)(ii) or (iii) or (y)
if the affected Eurodollar Loan is then outstanding, upon at least three
Business Days' written notice to the Agent, require the affected Bank to convert
such Eurodollar Loan into a Base Rate Loan, provided that, if more than one Bank
is affected at any time, then all affected Banks must be treated the same
pursuant to this Section 1.10(b).

         (c) If any Bank determines that after the date of this Agreement the
introduction of or any change in any applicable law or governmental (including
any NAIC) rule, regulation, order, guideline, directive or request (whether or
not having the force of law) concerning capital adequacy, or any change in
interpretation or administration thereof by any governmental authority
(including any NAIC), central bank or comparable agency, will have the effect of
increasing the amount of capital required or expected to be maintained by such
Bank or any corporation controlling such Bank based on the existence of such
Bank's Commitment hereunder or its obligations hereunder, then the Borrower
shall pay to such Bank, upon its written demand therefor, such additional
amounts as shall be required to compensate such Bank or such other corporation
for the increased cost to such Bank or such other corporation or the reduction
in the rate of return to such Bank or such other corporation as a result of such
increase of capital. In determining such additional amounts, each Bank will act
reasonably and in good faith and will use averaging and attribution methods
which are reasonable, provided that such Bank's determination of compensation
owing under this Section 1.10(c) shall, absent manifest error, be final and
conclusive and binding on all the parties hereto. Each Bank, upon determining
that any additional amounts will be payable pursuant to this Section 1.10(c),
will give prompt written notice thereof to the Borrower, which notice shall show
in reasonable detail the basis for calculation of such additional amounts.

         1.11 Compensation. The Borrower shall compensate each Bank, upon its
written request (which request shall set forth in reasonable detail the basis
for requesting such compensation), for all reasonable losses, expenses and
liabilities (including, without limitation, any loss, expense or liability
incurred by reason of the liquidation or reemployment of deposits or other funds
required by such Bank to fund its Eurodollar Loans but excluding loss of
anticipated profits) which such Bank may sustain: (i) if for any reason (other
than a default by such Bank or the Agent) a Borrowing of, or conversion from or
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occur on a date specified therefor in a Notice of Borrowing or Notice of
Conversion (whether or not withdrawn by the Borrower or deemed withdrawn
pursuant to Section 1.10(a)); (ii) if any repayment (including any repayment
made pursuant to Section 4.01, 4.02 or as a result of an acceleration of the
Loans pursuant to Section 9) or conversion of any of its Eurodollar Loans occurs
on a date which is not the last day of an Interest Period with respect thereto;
(iii) if any prepayment of any of its Eurodollar Loans is not made on any date
specified in a notice of prepayment given by the Borrower; or (iv) as a
consequence of (x) any other default by the Borrower to repay its Loans when
required by the terms of this Agreement or the Note held by such Bank or (y) any
election made pursuant to Section 1.10(b).

         1.12 Change of Lending Office. Each Bank agrees that on the occurrence
of any event giving rise to the operation of Section 1.10(a)(ii) or (iii),
Section 1.10(c), Section 2.06 or Section 4.04 with respect to such Bank, it
will, if requested by the Borrower, use reasonable efforts (subject to overall
policy considerations of such Bank) to designate another lending office for any
Loans or Letters of Credit affected by such event, provided that such
designation is made on such terms that such Bank and its lending office suffer
no economic, legal or regulatory disadvantage, with the object of avoiding the
consequence of the event giving rise to the operation of such Section. Nothing
in this Section 1.12 shall affect or postpone any of the obligations of the
Borrower or the right of any Bank provided in Sections 1.10, 2.06 and 4.04.

         1.13 Replacement of Banks. (x) If any Bank becomes a Defaulting Bank or
otherwise defaults in its obligations to make Loans or fund Unpaid Drawings, (y)
upon the occurrence of an event giving rise to the operation of Section
1.10(a)(ii) or (iii), Section 1.10(c), Section 2.06 or Section 4.04 with respect
to any Bank which results in such Bank charging to the Borrower increased costs
in excess of those being generally charged by the other Banks or (z) in the case
of a refusal by a Bank to consent to certain proposed changes, waivers,
discharges or terminations with respect to this Agreement which have been
approved by the Required Banks as (and to the extent) provided in Section
12.12(b), the Borrower shall have the right, if no Default or Event of Default
then exists (or, in the case of preceding clause (z), no Default or Event of
Default will exist immediately after giving effect to such replacement), to
replace such Bank (the "Replaced Bank") with one or more other Eligible
Transferees, none of whom shall constitute a Defaulting Bank at the time of such
replacement (collectively, the "Replacement Bank") and each of whom shall be
required to be reasonably acceptable to the Agent, provided that (i) at the time
of any replacement pursuant to this Section 1.13, the Replacement Bank shall
enter into one or more Assignment and Assumption Agreements pursuant to Section
12.04(b) (and with all fees payable pursuant to said Section 12.04(b) to be paid
by the Replacement Bank) pursuant to which the Replacement Bank shall acquire
the entire Commitment and all outstanding Loans of, and, in each case,
participations in Letters of Credit by, the Replaced Bank and, in connection
therewith, shall pay to (x) the Replaced Bank in respect thereof an amount equal
to the sum of (I) an amount equal to the principal of, and all accrued interest
on, all outstanding Loans of the Replaced Bank, (II) an amount equal to all
Unpaid Drawings that have been funded by (and not reimbursed to) such Replaced
Bank, together with all then unpaid interest with respect thereto at such time
and (III) an amount equal to all accrued, but theretofore unpaid, Fees owing to
the Replaced Bank pursuant to Section 3.01 and (y) each Issuing Bank an amount
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Replaced Bank's Percentage of any Unpaid Drawing (which at such time remains an
Unpaid Drawing) to the extent such amount was not theretofore funded by such
Replaced Bank to such Issuing Bank and (ii) all obligations of the Borrower due
and owing to the Replaced Bank at such time (other than those specifically
described in clause (i) above in respect of which the assignment purchase price
has been, or is concurrently being, paid) shall be paid in full to such Replaced
Bank concurrently with such replacement. Upon the execution of the respective
Assignment and Assumption Agreement, the payment of amounts referred to in
clauses (i) and (ii) above and, if so requested by the Replacement Bank,
delivery to the Replacement Bank of the appropriate Note executed by the
Borrower, the Replacement Bank shall become a Bank hereunder and the Replaced
Bank shall cease to constitute a Bank hereunder, except with respect to
indemnification provisions under this Agreement (including, without limitation,
Sections 1.10, 1.11, 2.06, 4.04, 11.06 and 12.01), which shall survive as to
such Replaced Bank. It is understood and agreed that replacements pursuant to
this Section 1.13 shall be effected by means of assignments which otherwise meet
the applicable requirements of Section 12.04(b).

         Section 2. Letters of Credit.

         2.01 Letters of Credit. (a) Subject to and upon the terms and
conditions set forth herein, the Borrower may request that the Issuing Bank
issue, at any time and from time to time on and after the Restatement Effective
Date and prior to the Final Maturity Date, for the account of the Borrower and
for the benefit of any holder (or any trustee, agent or other similar
representative for any such holders) of L/C Supportable Obligations of the
Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, an irrevocable standby letter of credit, in
a form customarily used by the Issuing Bank or in the other form as has been
approved by the Issuing Bank (each such standby letter of credit, a "Letter of
Credit") in support of such L/C Supportable Obligations. It is hereby
acknowledged and agreed that each of the letters of credit described in Schedule
III (the "Existing Letters of Credit") which were issued under the Original
Credit Agreement for the account of the Borrower prior to the Restatement
Effective Date and which remain outstanding on the Restatement Effective Date
shall constitute a "Letter of Credit" for all purposes of this Agreement and
shall be deemed issued for purposes of Sections 2.04(a), 3.01(b) and 3.01(c) on
the Restatement Effective Date. All Letters of Credit shall be denominated in
Dollars and shall be issued on a sight basis only.

         (b) Subject to and upon the terms and conditions set forth herein, the
Issuing Bank hereby agrees that it will, at any time and from time to time on
and after the Restatement Effective Date and prior to the Final Maturity Date,
following its receipt of the respective Letter of Credit Request, issue for the
account of the Borrower, one or more Letters of Credit in support of such L/C
Supportable Obligations of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries as are
permitted to remain outstanding without giving rise to a Default or an Event of
Default, provided that the Issuing Bank shall be under no obligation to issue
any Letter of Credit of the types described above if at the time of such
issuance:

         (i) any order, judgment or decree of any governmental authority
    (including the NAIC) or arbitrator shall purport by its terms to enjoin or
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    from issuing the Letter of Credit or any requirement of law applicable to
    the Issuing Bank or any request or directive (whether or not having the
    force of law) from any governmental authority (including the NAIC) with
    jurisdiction over the Issuing Bank shall prohibit, or request that the
    Issuing Bank refrain from, the issuance of letters of credit generally or
    the Letter of Credit in particular or shall impose upon the Issuing Bank
    with respect to the Letter of Credit any restriction or reserve or capital
    requirement (for which the Issuing Bank is not otherwise compensated) not in
    effect on the date hereof, or any unreimbursed loss, cost or expense which
    was not applicable or in effect with respect to the Issuing Bank as of the
    date hereof and which the Issuing Bank reasonably and in good faith deems
    material to it; or

         (ii) the Issuing Bank shall have received notice from the Required
    Banks prior to the issuance of such Letter of Credit of the type described
    in the second sentence of Section 2.03(b).

         2.02 Maximum Letter of Credit Outstandings; Final Maturities.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, (i) no
Letter of Credit shall be issued the Stated Amount of which, when added to the
Letter of Credit Outstandings (exclusive of Unpaid Drawings which are repaid on
the date of, and prior to the issuance of, the respective Letter of Credit) at
such time would exceed either (x) $3,000,000 or (y) when added to the aggregate
principal amount of all Loans then outstanding, an amount equal to the Total
Commitment at such time and (ii) each Letter of Credit shall by its terms
terminate on or before the earlier of (x) the date which occurs 12 months after
the date of the issuance thereof (although any such Letter of Credit may be
extendible for successive periods of up to 12 months, but not beyond the third
Business Day prior to the Final Maturity Date, on terms acceptable to the
Issuing Bank) and (y) three Business Days prior to the Final Maturity Date.

         2.03 Letter of Credit Requests; Minimum Stated Amount. (a) Whenever the
Borrower desires that a Letter of Credit be issued for its account, the Borrower
shall give the Agent and the Issuing Bank at least five Business Days' (or such
shorter period as is acceptable to the Issuing Bank) written notice thereof.
Each notice shall be in the form of Exhibit C (each a "Letter of Credit
Request"). The Agent shall promptly transmit copies of each Letter of Credit
Request to each Bank.

         (b) The making of each Letter of Credit Request shall be deemed to be a
representation and warranty by the Borrower that such Letter of Credit may be
issued in accordance with, and will not violate the requirements of, Section
2.02. Unless the Issuing Bank has received notice from the Required Banks before
it issues a Letter of Credit that one or more of the conditions specified in
Section 5 are not then satisfied, or that the issuance of such Letter of Credit
would violate Section 2.02, then the Issuing Bank shall, subject to the terms
and conditions of this Agreement, issue the requested Letter of Credit for the
account of the Borrower in accordance with the Issuing Bank's usual and
customary practices. Upon its issuance of or amendment or modification to any
Letter of Credit, the Issuing Bank shall promptly notify the Borrower, each
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notification shall be accompanied by a copy of the issued Letter of Credit or
amendment or modification. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in
this Agreement, in the event that a Bank Default exists, the Issuing Bank shall
not be required to issue any Letter of Credit unless the Issuing Bank has
entered into an arrangement satisfactory to it and the Borrower to eliminate the
Issuing Bank's risk with respect the participation in Letters of Credit by the
Defaulting Bank or Banks, including by cash collateralizing such Defaulting
Bank's or Banks' Percentage of the Letter of Credit Outstandings.

         (c) The initial Stated Amount of each Letter of Credit shall
not be less than $50,000 or such lesser amount as is acceptable to the Issuing
Bank.

         2.04 Letter of Credit Participations. (a) Immediately upon the issuance
by the Issuing Bank of any Letter of Credit, the Issuing Bank shall be deemed to
have sold and transferred to each Bank, other than the Issuing Bank (each such
Bank, in its capacity under this Section 2.04, a "Participant"), and each such
Participant shall be deemed irrevocably and unconditionally to have purchased
and received from the Issuing Bank, without recourse or warranty, an undivided
interest and participation, to the extent of such Participant's Percentage, in
such Letter of Credit, each drawing or payment made thereunder and the
obligations of the Borrower under this Agreement with respect thereto, and any
security therefor or guaranty pertaining thereto. Upon any change in the
Commitments or Percentages of the Banks pursuant to Section 1.13 or 12.04, it is
hereby agreed that, with respect to all outstanding Letters of Credit and Unpaid
Drawings, there shall be an automatic adjustment to the participations pursuant
to this Section 2.04 to reflect the new Percentages of the assignor and assignee
Bank, as the case may be.

         (b) In determining whether to pay under any Letter of Credit, the
Issuing Bank shall not have an obligation relative to the other Banks other than
to confirm that any documents required to be delivered under such Letter of
Credit appear to have been delivered and that they appear to substantially
comply on their face with the requirements of such Letter of Credit. Any action
taken or omitted to be taken by the Issuing Bank under or in connection with any
Letter of Credit if taken or omitted in the absence of gross negligence or
willful misconduct, shall not create for the Issuing Bank any resulting
liability to the Borrower, any other Credit Party, any Bank or any other Person.

         (c) In the event that the Issuing Bank makes any payment under any
Letter of Credit and the Borrower shall not have reimbursed such amount in full
to the Issuing Bank pursuant to Section 2.05(a), the Issuing Bank shall promptly
notify the Agent, which shall promptly notify each Participant of such failure,
and each Participant shall promptly and unconditionally pay to the Issuing Bank
the amount of such Participant's Percentage of such unreimbursed payment in
Dollars and in same day funds. If the Agent so notifies, prior to 11:00 A.M.
(New York time) on any Business Day, any Participant required to fund a payment
under a Letter of Credit, such Participant shall make available to the Issuing
Bank in Dollars such Participant's Percentage of the amount of such payment on
such Business Day in same day funds. If and to the extent such Participant shall
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payment available to the Issuing Bank, such Participant agrees to pay to the
Issuing Bank, forthwith on demand such amount, together with interest thereon,
for each day from such date until the date such amount is paid to the Issuing
Bank at the overnight Federal Funds Rate for the first three days and at the
interest rate applicable Base Rate Loans for each day thereafter. The failure of
any Participant to make available to the Issuing Bank its Percentage of any
payment under any Letter of Credit shall not relieve any other Participant of
its obligation hereunder to make available to the Issuing Bank its Percentage of
any Letter of Credit on the date required, as specified above, but no
Participant shall be responsible for the failure of any other Participant to
make available to the Issuing Bank such other Participant's Percentage of any
such payment.

         (d) Whenever the Issuing Bank receives a payment of a reimbursement
obligation as to which it has received any payments from the Participants
pursuant to clause (c) above, the Issuing Bank shall pay to each Participant
which has paid its Percentage thereof, in Dollars and in same day funds, an
amount equal to such Participant's share (based upon the proportionate aggregate
amount originally funded by such Participant to the aggregate amount funded by
all Participants) of the principal amount of such reimbursement obligation and
interest thereon accruing after the purchase of the respective participations.

         (e) Upon the request of any Participant, the Issuing Bank shall furnish
to such Participant copies of any Letter of Credit issued by it and such other
documentation as may reasonably be requested by such Participant.

         (f) The obligations of the Participants to make payments to the Issuing
Bank with respect to Letters of Credit issued by it shall be irrevocable and not
subject to any qualification or exception whatsoever and shall be made in
accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement under all
circumstances, including, without limitation, any of the following
circumstances:

         (i) any lack of validity or enforceability of this Agreement or any of
    the other Credit Documents;

         (ii) the existence of any claim, setoff, defense or other right which
    the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries may have at any time against a
    beneficiary named in a Letter of Credit, any transferee of any Letter of
    Credit (or any Person for whom any such transferee may be acting), the
    Agent, any Participant, or any other Person, whether in connection with this
    Agreement, any Letter of Credit, the transactions contemplated herein or any
    unrelated transactions (including any underlying transaction between the
    Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower and the beneficiary named in any
    such Letter of Credit);

         (iii) any draft, certificate or any other document presented under any
    Letter of Credit proving to be forged, fraudulent, invalid or insufficient
    in any respect or any statement therein being untrue or inaccurate in any
    respect;


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         (iv) the surrender or impairment of any security for the performance or
    observance of any of the terms of any of the Credit Documents; or

         (v) the occurrence of any Default or Event of Default.

         2.05 Agreement to Repay Letter of Credit Drawings. (a) The Borrower
hereby agrees to reimburse the Issuing Bank, by making payment to the Agent in
immediately available funds at the Payment Office, for any payment or
disbursement made by the Issuing Bank under any Letter of Credit issued by it
(each such amount, so paid until reimbursed, an "Unpaid Drawing"), not later
than two Business Days following receipt by the Borrower of notice of such
payment or disbursement (provided that no such notice shall be required to be
given if a Default or an Event of Default under Section 9.05 shall have occurred
and be continuing, in which case the Unpaid Drawing shall be due and payable
immediately without presentment, demand, protest or notice of any kind (all of
which are hereby waived by the Borrower)), with interest on the amount so paid
or disbursed by the Issuing Bank, to the extent not reimbursed prior to 12:00
Noon (New York time) on the date of such payment or disbursement, from and
including the date paid or disbursed to but excluding the date the Issuing Bank
was reimbursed by the Borrower therefor at a rate per annum which shall be the
Base Rate in effect from time to time plus the Applicable Margin for Base Rate
Loans; provided, however, to the extent such amounts are not reimbursed prior to
12:00 Noon (New York time) on the third Business Day following the receipt by
the Borrower of notice of such payment or disbursement or following the
occurrence of a Default or an Event of Default under Section 9.05, interest
shall thereafter accrue on the amounts so paid or disbursed by such Issuing Bank
(and until reimbursed by the Borrower) at a rate per annum which shall be the
Base Rate in effect from time to time plus the Applicable Margin for Base Rate
Loans plus 2%, in each such case, with interest to be payable on demand. The
Issuing Bank shall give the Borrower prompt written notice of each Drawing under
any Letter of Credit, provided that the failure to give any such notice shall in
no way affect, impair or diminish the Borrower's obligations hereunder.

         (b) The obligations of the Borrower under this Section 2.05 to
reimburse the Issuing Bank with respect to Unpaid Drawings (including, in each
case, interest thereon) shall be absolute and unconditional under any and all
circumstances and irrespective of any setoff, counterclaim or defense to payment
which the Borrower may have or have had against any Bank (including in its
capacity as issuer of the Letter of Credit or as Participant), including,
without limitation, any defense based upon the failure of any drawing under a
Letter of Credit (each a "Drawing") to conform to the terms of the Letter of
Credit or any nonapplication or misapplication by the beneficiary of the
proceeds of such Drawing; provided, however, that the Borrower shall not be
obligated to reimburse the Issuing Bank for any wrongful payment made by the
Issuing Bank under a Letter of Credit as a result of acts or omissions
constituting willful misconduct or gross negligence on the part of the Issuing
Bank.

         2.06 Increased Costs. If at any time after the date of this Agreement,
the introduction of or any change in any applicable law, rule, regulation,
order, guideline or request or in the interpretation or administration thereof
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NAIC) charged with the interpretation or administration thereof, or compliance
by the Issuing Bank or any Participant with any request or directive by any such
authority (whether or not having the force of law), shall either (i) impose,
modify or make applicable any reserve, deposit, capital adequacy or similar
requirement against letters of credit issued by the Issuing Bank or participated
in by any Participant, or (ii) impose on the Issuing Bank or any Participant any
other conditions relating, directly or indirectly, to this Agreement; and the
result of any of the foregoing is to increase the cost to the Issuing Bank or
any Participant of issuing, maintaining or participating in any Letter of
Credit, or reduce the amount of any sum received or receivable by the Issuing
Bank or any Participant hereunder or reduce the rate of return on its capital
with respect to Letters of Credit (except for changes in the rate of tax on, or
determined by reference to, the net income or profits of the Issuing Bank or
such Participant pursuant to the laws of the jurisdiction in which it is
organized or in which its principal office or applicable lending office is
located or any subdivision thereof or therein), then, upon the delivery of the
certificate referred to below to the Borrower by the Issuing Bank or any
Participant (a copy of which certificate shall be sent by the Issuing Bank or
such Participant to the Agent), the Borrower shall pay to the Issuing Bank or
such Participant such additional amount or amounts as will compensate such Bank
for such increased cost or reduction in the amount receivable or reduction on
the rate of return on its capital. The Issuing Bank or any Participant, upon
determining that any additional amounts will be payable pursuant to this Section
2.06, will give prompt written notice thereof to the Borrower, which notice
shall include a certificate submitted to the Borrower by the Issuing Bank or
such Participant (a copy of which certificate shall be sent by the Issuing Bank
or such Participant to the Agent), setting forth in reasonable detail the basis
for the calculation of such additional amount or amounts necessary to compensate
the Issuing Bank or such Participant. The certificate required to be delivered
pursuant to this Section 2.06 shall, absent manifest error, be final and
conclusive and binding on the Borrower.

         Section 3. Commitment Commission; Fees; Reductions of Commitment.

         3.01 Fees. (a) The Borrower agrees to pay to the Agent for distribution
to each Non-Defaulting Bank a commitment commission (the "Commitment
Commission") for the period from and including the Restatement Effective Date to
but excluding the Final Maturity Date (or such earlier date as the Total
Commitment shall have been terminated), computed at a rate for each day equal to
the Applicable Commitment Commission Percentage of the daily average Unutilized
Commitment of such Non-Defaulting Bank. Accrued Commitment Commission shall be
due and payable quarterly in arrears on each Quarterly Payment Date and on the
Final Maturity Date or such earlier date upon which the Total Commitment is
terminated.

         (b) The Borrower agrees to pay to the Agent for distribution to each
Bank (based on each such Bank's respective Percentage) a fee in respect of each
Letter of Credit issued hereunder (the "Letter of Credit Fee") for the period
from and including the date of issuance of such Letter of Credit to and
including the date of termination or expiration of such Letter of Credit,
computed at a rate per annum equal to the Eurodollar Spread on the daily Stated
Amount of such Letter of Credit. Accrued Letter of Credit Fees shall be due and
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arrears on each Quarterly Payment Date and on the first day after the 
termination of the Total Commitment upon which no Letters of Credit remain 
outstanding.

         (c) The Borrower agrees to pay to the Issuing Bank, for its own
account, a facing fee in respect of each Letter of Credit issued by it (the
"Facing Fee"), for the period from and including the date of issuance of such
Letter of Credit to and including the date of the termination of such Letter of
Credit, computed at a rate equal to 1/8 of 1% per annum of the daily Stated
Amount of such Letter of Credit, provided that in any event the minimum amount
of the Facing Fee payable in any 12 month period for each Letter of Credit shall
be $500; it being agreed that, on the date of issuance of any Letter of Credit
and on each anniversary thereof prior to the termination of such Letter of
Credit, if $500 will exceed the amount of Facing Fees that will accrue with
respect to such Letter of Credit for the immediately succeeding 12 month period,
the full $500 shall be payable on the date of issuance of such Letter of Credit
and on each such anniversary thereof. Except as otherwise provided in the
proviso to the immediately preceding sentence, accrued Facing Fees shall be due
and payable quarterly in arrears on each Quarterly Payment Date and upon the
first day after the termination of the Total Commitment upon which no Letters of
Credit remain outstanding.

         (d) The Borrower agrees to pay to the Issuing Bank, upon each payment
under, issuance of, or amendment to, any Letter of Credit, such amount as shall
at the time of such event be the administrative charge and the reasonable
expenses which the Issuing Bank is generally imposing in connection with such
occurrence with respect to letters of credit.

         (e) The Borrower agrees to pay to the Agent, for its own
account, such other fees as have been agreed to in writing by the Borrower and
the Agent.

         3.02 Voluntary Termination of Unutilized Commitments. (a) Upon at least
one Business Day's prior written notice to the Agent at the Notice Office (which
notice the Agent shall promptly transmit to each of the Banks), the Borrower
shall have the right, at any time or from time to time, without premium or
penalty, (i) to terminate the Total Unutilized Commitment, in whole or in part,
pursuant to this Section 3.02(a), in an integral multiple of $250,000, in the
case of partial reductions to the Total Unutilized Commitment, provided that
each such reduction shall apply proportionately to permanently reduce the
Commitment of each Bank.

         (b) In the event of a refusal by a Bank to consent to certain proposed
changes, waivers, discharges or terminations with respect to this Agreement
which have been approved by the Required Banks as (and to the extent) provided
in Section 12.12(b), the Borrower may, subject to its compliance with the
requirements of Section 12.12(b), upon five Business Days' prior written notice
to the Agent at the Notice Office (which notice the Agent shall promptly
transmit to each of the Banks) terminate the entire Commitment of such Bank, so
long as all Loans, together with accrued and unpaid interest, Fees and all other
amounts, owing to such Bank are repaid concurrently with the effectiveness of
such termination pursuant to Section 4.01(b) (at which time Schedule I shall be
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and at such time, such Bank shall no longer constitute a "Bank" for purposes of
this Agreement, except with respect to indemnifications under this Agreement
(including, without limitation, Sections 1.10, 1.11, 2.06, 4.04, 11.06 and
12.01), which shall survive as to such repaid Bank.

         3.03 Mandatory Reduction of Commitments. (a) The Total Commitment (and
the Commitment of each Bank) shall terminate in its entirety on December 31,
1997 unless the Restatement Effective Date has occurred on or before such date.

         (b) In addition to any other mandatory commitment reductions pursuant
to this Section 3.03, the Total Commitment (and the Commitment of each Bank)
shall terminate in its entirety on the earlier of (i) the date on which a Change
of Control occurs and (ii) the Final Maturity Date.

         (c) In addition to any other mandatory commitment reductions pursuant
to this Section 3.03, on each date on or after the Restatement Effective Date
upon which the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries receives any cash proceeds
from any incurrence by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries of Indebtedness
for borrowed money (other than Indebtedness for borrowed money permitted to be
incurred pursuant to Section 8.04 as such Section is in effect on the
Restatement Effective Date), the Total Commitment shall be permanently reduced
on such date by an amount equal to 100% of the Net Debt Proceeds of the
respective incurrence of Indebtedness.

         (d) In addition to any other mandatory commitment reductions pursuant
to this Section 3.03, on each date on or after the Restatement Effective Date
upon which the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries receives cash proceeds from
any Asset Sale, the Total Commitment shall be permanently reduced on such date
by an amount equal to 100% of the Net Sale Proceeds of such Asset Sale; provided
that no reduction to the Total Commitment shall be required pursuant to this
Section 3.03(d) so long as no Default or Event of Default then exists and the
Borrower delivers a certificate to the Agent on or prior to such date stating
that such Net Sale Proceeds shall be used to purchase replacement assets within
270 days following the date of such Asset Sale (which certificate shall set
forth the estimates of the proceeds to be so expended), and provided further,
that if all or any portion of such Net Sale Proceeds not giving rise to a
reduction to the Total Commitment are not so reinvested in replacement assets
within such 270 day period, such remaining portion shall give rise to a
reduction to the Total Commitment on the last day of such period as set forth
above in this Section 3.03(d).

         (e) In addition to any other mandatory commitment reductions
pursuant to this Section 3.03, within 10 days following each date on or after
the Restatement Effective Date upon which the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries receives any cash proceeds from any Recovery Event, the Total
Commitment shall be permanently reduced on such 10th day by an amount equal to
100% of the Net Insurance Proceeds of such Recovery Event, provided that so long
as no Default or Event of Default then exists and such proceeds do not exceed
$10,000,000, no reduction to the Total Commitment shall be required pursuant to
this Section 3.03(d) to the extent that the Borrower has delivered a certificate
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that such proceeds shall be used to replace or restore any properties or assets
in respect of which such proceeds were paid within 270 days following the date
of the receipt of such proceeds (which certificate shall set forth the estimates
of the proceeds to be so expended), and provided further, that (i) if the amount
of such proceeds exceeds $10,000,000, then the Total Commitment shall be reduced
by the entire amount and not just the portion in excess of $10,000,000 and (ii)
if all or any portion of such proceeds not giving rise to a reduction to the
Total Commitment pursuant to the preceding proviso are not so used within 270
days after the date of the receipt of such proceeds, such remaining portion
shall give rise to a reduction in the Total Commitment on the last day of such
period as set forth above in this Section 3.03(e).

         (f) Each reduction to the Total Commitment pursuant to this Section
3.03 shall be applied proportionately to permanently reduce the Commitment of
each Bank.

         Section 4. Prepayments; Payments; Taxes.

         4.01 Voluntary Prepayments. (a) The Borrower shall have the
right to prepay the Loans, without premium or penalty, in whole or in part at
any time and from time to time on the following terms and conditions: (i) the
Borrower shall give the Agent prior to 12:00 Noon (New York time) at the Notice
Office (x) at least one Business Day's prior written notice (or telephonic
notice promptly confirmed in writing) of its intent to prepay Base Rate Loans
and (y) at least three Business Days' prior written notice (or telephonic notice
promptly confirmed in writing) of its intent to prepay Eurodollar Loans, the
amount of such prepayment and the Types of Loans to be prepaid and, in the case
of Eurodollar Loans, the specific Borrowing or Borrowings pursuant to which
made, which notice the Agent shall promptly transmit to each of the Banks; (ii)
each prepayment shall be in an aggregate principal amount of at least $250,000
and, if greater, in an integral multiple of $100,000, provided that if any
partial prepayment of Eurodollar Loans made pursuant to any Borrowing shall
reduce the outstanding principal amount of Eurodollar Loans made pursuant to
such Borrowing to an amount less than the Minimum Borrowing Amount applicable
thereto, then such Borrowing may not be continued as a Borrowing of Eurodollar
Loans and any election of an Interest Period with respect thereto given by the
Borrower shall have no force or effect; (iii) prepayments of Eurodollar Loans
made pursuant to this Section 4.01(a) may only be made on the last day of an
Interest Period applicable thereto; and (iv) each prepayment in respect of any
Loans made pursuant to a Borrowing shall be applied pro rata among such Loans,
provided that, at the Borrower's election, such prepayment shall not be applied
to any Loan of a Defaulting Bank.

         (b) In the event of a refusal by a Bank to consent to certain proposed
changes, waivers, discharges or terminations with respect to this Agreement
which have been approved by the Required Banks as (and to the extent) provided
in Section 12.12(b), the Borrower may, upon five Business Days' prior written
notice to the Agent at the Notice Office (which notice the Agent shall promptly
transmit to each of the Banks) repay all Loans, together with accrued and unpaid
interest, Fees, and other amounts owing to such Bank in accordance with, and
subject to the requirements of, said Section 12.12(b) so long as (A) the entire
Commitment of such Bank is terminated concurrently with such repayment pursuant
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Schedule I shall be deemed modified to reflect the changed Commitments) and (B)
the consents, if any, required by Section 12.12(b) in connection with the
repayment pursuant to this clause (b) have been obtained.

         4.02 Mandatory Repayments. (a) On any day on which the sum of the
aggregate outstanding principal amount of the Loans plus the Letter of Credit
Outstandings exceeds the Total Commitment as then in effect, the Borrower shall
prepay on such day the principal of Loans in an amount equal to such excess. If,
after giving effect to the prepayment of all outstanding Loans, the aggregate
amount of the Letter of Credit Outstandings exceeds the Total Commitment as then
in effect, the Borrower shall pay to the Agent at the Payment Office on such day
an amount of cash or Cash Equivalents equal to the amount of such excess (up to
a maximum amount equal to the Letter of Credit Outstandings at such time), such
cash or Cash Equivalents to be held as security for all obligations of the
Borrower to the Issuing Banks and the Banks hereunder in a cash collateral
account to be established by the Agent.

         (b) With respect to each repayment of Loans required by this Section
4.02, the Borrower may designate the Types of Loans which are to be repaid and,
in the case of Eurodollar Loans, the specific Borrowing or Borrowings pursuant
to which made, provided that: (i) repayments of Eurodollar Loans pursuant to
this Section 4.02 may only be made on the last day of an Interest Period
applicable thereto unless all Eurodollar Loans with Interest Periods ending on
such date of required repayment and all Base Rate Loans have been paid in full;
(ii) if any repayment of Eurodollar Loans made pursuant to a single Borrowing
shall reduce the outstanding Eurodollar Loans made pursuant to such Borrowing to
an amount less than the Minimum Borrowing Amount applicable thereto, such
Borrowing shall be converted at the end of the then current Interest Period into
a Borrowing of Base Rate Loans; and (iii) each repayment of any Loans made
pursuant to a Borrowing shall be applied pro rata among such Loans. In the
absence of a designation by the Borrower as described in the preceding sentence,
the Agent shall, subject to the above, make such designation in its sole
discretion.

         (c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this
Agreement or in any other Credit Document, all then outstanding Loans shall be
repaid in full on the earlier of (i) the date on which a Change of Control
occurs and (ii) the Final Maturity Date.

         4.03 Method and Place of Payment. Except as otherwise specifically
provided herein, all payments under this Agreement or under any Note shall be
made to the Agent for the account of the Bank or Banks entitled thereto not
later than 12:00 Noon (New York time) on the date when due and shall be made in
Dollars in immediately available funds at the Payment Office. Whenever any
payment to be made hereunder or under any Note shall be stated to be due on a
day which is not a Business Day, the due date thereof shall be extended to the
next succeeding Business Day and, with respect to payments of principal,
interest shall be payable at the applicable rate during such extension.

         4.04 Net Payments. (a) All payments made by the Borrower hereunder or
under any Note will be made without setoff, counterclaim or other defense.
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Section 4.04(b), all such payments will be made free and clear of, and without
deduction or withholding for, any present or future taxes, levies, imposts,
duties, fees, assessments or other charges of whatever nature now or hereafter
imposed by any jurisdiction or by any political subdivision or taxing authority
thereof or therein with respect to such payments (but excluding, except as
provided in the second succeeding sentence, any tax imposed on or measured by
the net income or profits of a Bank pursuant to the laws of the jurisdiction in
which it is organized or the jurisdiction in which the principal office or
applicable lending office of such Bank is located or any subdivision thereof or
therein) and all interest, penalties or similar liabilities with respect to such
non-excluded taxes, levies, imposts, duties, fees, assessments or other charges
(all such non-excluded taxes, levies, imposts, duties, fees, assessments or
other charges being referred to collectively as "Taxes"). If any Taxes are so
levied or imposed, the Borrower agrees to pay the full amount of such Taxes, and
such additional amounts as may be necessary so that every payment of all amounts
due under this Agreement or under any Note, after withholding or deduction for
or on account of any Taxes, will not be less than the amount provided for herein
or in such Note. If any amounts are payable in respect of Taxes pursuant to the
preceding sentence, the Borrower agrees to reimburse each Bank, upon the written
request of such Bank, for taxes imposed on or measured by the net income or
profits of such Bank pursuant to the laws of the jurisdiction in which such Bank
is organized or in which the principal office or applicable lending office of
such Bank is located or under the laws of any political subdivision or taxing
authority of any such jurisdiction in which such Bank is organized or in which
the principal office or applicable lending office of such Bank is located and
for any withholding of taxes as such Bank shall determine are payable by, or
withheld from, such Bank, in respect of such amounts so paid to or on behalf of
such Bank pursuant to the preceding sentence and in respect of any amounts paid
to or on behalf of such Bank pursuant to this sentence. The Borrower will
furnish to the Agent within 45 days after the date the payment of any Taxes is
due pursuant to applicable law certified copies of tax receipts evidencing such
payment by the Borrower. The Borrower agrees to indemnify and hold harmless each
Bank, and reimburse such Bank upon its written request, for the amount of any
Taxes so levied or imposed and paid by such Bank.

         (b) Each Bank that is not a United States person (as such term is
defined in Section 7701(a)(30) of the Code) for U.S. Federal income tax purposes
agrees to deliver to the Borrower and the Agent on or prior to the Restatement
Effective Date, or in the case of a Bank that is an assignee or transferee of an
interest under this Agreement pursuant to Section 1.13 or 12.04 (unless the
respective Bank was already a Bank hereunder immediately prior to such
assignment or transfer), on the date of such assignment or transfer to such
Bank, (i) two accurate and complete original signed copies of Internal Revenue
Service Form 4224 or 1001 (or successor forms) certifying to such Bank's
entitlement to a complete exemption from United States withholding tax with
respect to payments to be made under this Agreement and under any Note, or (ii)
if the Bank is not a "bank" within the meaning of Section 881(c)(3)(A) of the
Code and cannot deliver either Internal Revenue Service Form 1001 or 4224 (or
successor forms) pursuant to clause (i) above, (x) a certificate substantially
in the form of Exhibit D (any such certificate, a "Section 4.04(b)(ii)
Certificate") and (y) two accurate and complete original signed copies of
Internal Revenue Service Form W-8 (or successor form) certifying to such Bank's
entitlement to a complete exemption from United States withholding tax with
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payments of interest to be made under this Agreement and under any Note. In
addition, each Bank agrees that from time to time after the Restatement
Effective Date, when a lapse in time or change in circumstances renders the
previous certification obsolete or inaccurate in any material respect, such Bank
will deliver to the Borrower and the Agent two new accurate and complete
original signed copies of Internal Revenue Service Form 4224 or 1001 (or
successor form), or Form W-8 (or successor form) and a Section 4.04(b)(ii)
Certificate, as the case may be, and such other forms as may be required in
order to confirm or establish the entitlement of such Bank to a continued
exemption from or reduction in United States withholding tax with respect to
payments under this Agreement and any Note, or such Bank shall immediately
notify the Borrower and the Agent of its inability to deliver any such Form or
Certificate, in which case such Bank shall not be required to deliver any such
Form or Certificate pursuant to this Section 4.04(b). Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary contained in Section 4.04(a), but subject to Section 12.04(b)
and the immediately succeeding sentence, (x) the Borrower shall be entitled, to
the extent it is required to do so by law, to deduct or withhold income or
similar taxes imposed by the United States (or any political subdivision or
taxing authority thereof or therein) from interest, Fees or other amounts
payable hereunder for the account of any Bank which is not a United States
person (as such term is defined in Section 7701(a)(30) of the Code) for U.S.
Federal income tax purposes to the extent that such Bank has not provided to the
Borrower U.S. Internal Revenue Service Forms that establish a complete exemption
from such deduction or withholding and (y) the Borrower shall not be obligated
pursuant to Section 4.04(a) hereof to gross-up payments to be made to a Bank in
respect of income or similar taxes imposed by the United States if (I) such Bank
has not provided to the Borrower the Internal Revenue Service Forms required to
be provided to the Borrower pursuant to this Section 4.04(b) or (II) in the case
of a payment, other than interest, to a Bank described in clause (ii) above, to
the extent that such Forms do not establish a complete exemption from
withholding of such taxes. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in
the preceding sentence or elsewhere in this Section 4.04 and except as set forth
in Section 12.04(b), the Borrower agrees to pay any additional amounts and to
indemnify each Bank in the manner set forth in Section 4.04(a) (without regard
to the identity of the jurisdiction requiring the deduction or withholding) in
respect of any Taxes deducted or withheld by it as described in the immediately
preceding sentence as a result of any changes after the Restatement Effective
Date in any applicable law, treaty, governmental rule, regulation, guideline or
order, or in the interpretation thereof, relating to the deducting or
withholding of such Taxes.

         Section 5. Conditions Precedent. The occurrence of the Restatement
Effective Date and the obligation of each Bank to make Loans on and after the
Restatement Effective Date, and the obligation of the Issuing Bank to issue
Letters of Credit on and after the Restatement Effective Date, are subject at
the time of any such Credit Event to the satisfaction of any the following
conditions (to the extent applicable to such Credit Event):

         5.01 Execution of the Agreement. On or prior to the Restatement
Effective Date, this Agreement shall have been executed and delivered in
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         5.02 Notes. On or prior to the Restatement Effective Date, there shall
have been delivered to the Agent for the account of each of the Banks the
appropriate Note executed by the Borrower, in the amount, maturity and as
otherwise provided herein.

         5.03 Officer's Certificate. On the Restatement Effective Date, the
Agent shall have received a certificate, dated the Restatement Effective Date
and signed on behalf of the Borrower by the Chairman of the Board, the President
or any Vice President of the Borrower, stating that all of the conditions in
Sections 5.07, 5.08, 5.09 and 5.10 have been satisfied on such date.

         5.04 Opinions of Counsel. On the Restatement Effective Date, the Agent
shall have received from (i) Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, counsel to the Credit
Parties, an opinion addressed to the Agent, the Co-Agent, the Collateral Agent
and each of the Banks and dated the Restatement Effective Date, covering the
matters set forth in Exhibit E-1 and such other matters incident to the
transactions contemplated herein as the Agent or the Co-Agent may reasonably
request and (ii) Mesirov Gelman Jaffe Cramer & Jamieson, counsel to the Credit
Parties, an opinion addressed to the Agent, the Co-Agent, the Collateral Agent
and the Banks, and dated the Restatement Effective Date, covering the matters
set forth in Exhibit E-2 and such other matters incident to the transactions
contemplated herein as the Agent or the Co-Agent may reasonably request.

         5.05 Corporate Documents; Proceedings; etc. (a) On the Restatement
Effective Date, the Agent shall have received a certificate from each Credit
Party, dated the Restatement Effective Date, signed by the Chairman of the
Board, the President or any Vice President of such Credit Party, and attested to
by the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary of such Credit Party, in the form of
Exhibit F with appropriate insertions, together with copies of the certificate
of incorporation (or equivalent organizational document) and by-laws of such
Credit Party (but only to the extent that any such certificate of incorporation
and/or by-laws have been modified since November 27, 1996 or such Credit Party
is a new Credit Party) and the resolutions of such Credit Party referred to in
such certificate, and the foregoing resolutions shall be in form and substance
reasonably acceptable to the Agent and the Co-Agent.

         (b) All corporate and legal proceedings and all instruments and
agreements in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement
and the other Documents shall be satisfactory in form and substance to the
Agent, the Co-Agent and the Required Banks, and the Agent shall have received
all information and copies of all documents and papers, including records of
corporate proceedings, governmental approvals, good standing certificates and
bring-down telegrams or facsimiles, if any, which the Agent or the Co-Agent
reasonably may have requested in connection therewith, such documents and papers
where appropriate to be certified by proper corporate or governmental
authorities.

         (c) On the Restatement Effective Date, the corporate, ownership and
capital structure (including, without limitation, the terms of any capital
stock, options, warrants or other securities issued by the Borrower or any of
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shall be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Agent, the 
Co-Agent and the Required Banks.

         5.06 Shareholders' Agreements; Tax Sharing Agreements; Existing
Indebtedness Agreements. On or prior to the Restatement Effective Date, there
shall have been delivered to (or there shall have been made available for review
by) the Agent true and correct copies of the following documents:

         (i) all agreements entered into by the Borrower or any of its
    Subsidiaries governing the terms and relative rights of its capital stock
    and any agreements entered into by shareholders relating to any such entity
    with respect to its capital stock, including, without limitation, the
    Charles Town Joint Venture Agreement (collectively, the "Shareholders'
    Agreements");

         (ii) all tax sharing, tax allocation and other similar agreements
    entered into by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries (collectively, the
    "Tax Sharing Agreements"); and

         (iii) all agreements evidencing or relating to Indebtedness of the
    Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries which is to remain outstanding after the
    Restatement Effective Date (collectively, the "Existing Indebtedness
    Agreements");

all of which Shareholders' Agreements, Existing Indebtedness Agreements and Tax
Sharing Agreements shall be in form and substance satisfactory to the Agent, the
Co-Agent and the Required Banks and shall be in full force and effect on the
Restatement Effective Date.

         5.07 Senior Notes. (a) On the Restatement Effective Date, (i) the
Borrower shall have received gross cash proceeds of $80,000,000 from the
issuance by it of a like principal amount of the Senior Notes and (ii) the
Borrower shall have utilized a portion of the net cash proceeds received
therefrom to repay all outstanding obligations under the Original Credit
Agreement or required by Section 5.08.

         (b) On or prior to the Restatement Effective Date, there shall
have been delivered to the Agent true and correct copies of the Senior Note
Documents, and all of the terms and conditions of the Senior Note Documents
(including, without limitation, amortization, maturities, interest rates,
covenants, defaults, remedies and sinking fund provisions) shall be reasonably
satisfactory in form and substance to the Agent, the Co-Agent and the Required
Banks.

         5.08 Original Credit Agreement, etc. (a) On the Restatement Effective
Date and concurrently with the issuance of the Senior Notes (i) all loans under
the Original Credit Agreement shall have been repaid in cash in full, (ii) there
shall have been paid in cash in full all accrued but unpaid interest on the
loans outstanding under the Original Credit Agreement and (iii) there shall have
been paid in cash in full all accrued but unpaid fees (including, without
limitation, commitment fees, letter of credit fees and facing fees) and other
amounts, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, breakage costs, if
any, with respect to Eurodollar rate loans) owing under the Original Credit
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of the foregoing amounts would otherwise be due and payable at such time 
pursuant to the terms of the Original Credit Agreement.

         (b) On the Restatement Effective Date, (i) all Interest Rate Protection
Agreements entered into by the Borrower prior to the Restatement Effective Date
shall have been terminated and (ii) all amounts, costs and expenses owing by the
Borrower pursuant to such Interest Rate Protection Agreements as a result of the
termination thereof shall have been paid in full.

         (c) On the Restatement Effective Date, the Agent, the Continuing Banks
and the Non-Continuing Banks shall have executed and delivered an
acknowledgement letter in the form of Exhibit G.

         5.09 Adverse Change, etc. (a) Since September 30, 1997, nothing shall
have occurred (and neither the Agent, the Co-Agent nor the Banks shall have
become aware of any facts or conditions not previously known) which the Agent,
the Co-Agent or the Required Banks shall determine (a) has had, or could
reasonably be expected to have, a material adverse effect on the rights or
remedies of the Banks or the Agent, or on the ability of any Credit Party to
perform its obligations to them hereunder or under any other Credit Document or
(b) has had, or could reasonably be expected to have, a material adverse effect
on the business, operations, property, assets, liabilities, condition (financial
or otherwise) or prospects of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.

         (b) All necessary governmental (domestic and foreign) and third party
approvals and/or consents (including, without limitation, any approvals and/or
consents of any Commission necessary, or in the reasonable opinion of the Agent
or the Co-Agent desirable, to operate the businesses of the Borrower or any of
its Subsidiaries permitted under Section 8.15) in connection with the
Transaction and the other transactions contemplated by the Documents and
otherwise referred to herein or therein shall have been obtained and remain in
effect, and all applicable waiting periods with respect thereto shall have
expired without any action being taken by any competent authority which
restrains, prevents or imposes materially adverse conditions upon, the
Transaction or the other transactions contemplated by the Documents or otherwise
referred to herein or therein. Additionally, there shall not exist any judgment,
order, injunction or other restraint issued or filed or a hearing seeking
injunctive relief or other restraint pending or notified prohibiting or imposing
materially adverse conditions upon the Transaction or the other transactions
contemplated by the Documents or otherwise required to herein or therein.

         (c) The Borrower and its Subsidiaries shall have all licenses,
including, without limitation, gaming, racing and alcohol licenses, necessary
for the operation of its businesses.

         5.10 Litigation. On the Restatement Effective Date, there shall be no
actions, suits or proceedings pending or threatened (i) with respect to the
Transaction, this Agreement or any other Document or (ii) which the Agent, the
Co-Agent or the Required Banks shall determine could reasonably be expected to
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or on the business, operations, property, assets, condition (financial or
otherwise) or the prospects of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, (b) the
rights or remedies of the Banks or the Agent hereunder or under any other Credit
Document or (c) the ability of any Credit Party to perform its respective
obligations to the Banks or the Agent hereunder or under any other Credit
Document.

         5.11 Assumption and Acknowledgment. On the Restatement Effective Date,
each Credit Party shall have duly authorized, executed and delivered an
assumption and acknowledgment agreement in the form of Exhibit H (the
"Assumption and Acknowledgment Agreement").

         5.12 Mortgage Amendments. On the Restatement Effective Date, the
Collateral Agent shall have received fully executed counterparts of amendments
(the "Mortgage Amendments"), in form and substance satisfactory to the
Collateral Agent, to each of the Existing Mortgages, together with evidence that
counterparts of each of the Mortgage Amendments have been delivered to the title
company insuring the Lien on the Existing Mortgages for recording in all places
to the extent necessary or desirable, in the judgment of the Collateral Agent,
effectively to maintain a valid and enforceable first priority mortgage lien on
the Existing Mortgaged Properties in favor of the Collateral Agent for the
benefit of the Secured Creditors, and the Collateral Agent shall have received
either endorsements to the existing Mortgage Policies or new Mortgage Policies,
in either case assuring the Collateral Agent that each Existing Mortgage is a
valid and enforceable first priority mortgage lien on the respective Existing
Mortgaged Properties, free and clear of all defects and encumbrances except
Permitted Encumbrances.

         5.13 Projections; Pro Forma Balance Sheet; Financial Review. On or
prior to the Restatement Effective Date, the Agent shall have received copies of
historical financial statements, the pro forma financial statements and the
Projections referred to in Sections 6.05(a) and (d), and the foregoing financial
statements and Projections shall be in form and substance satisfactory to the
Agent, the Co-Agent and the Required Banks.

         5.14 Solvency Certificate; Insurance Certificates. On the Restatement
Effective Date, the Borrower shall have delivered to the Agent:

         (i) a certificate in the form of Exhibit I executed by the Chief
    Financial Officer of the Borrower; and

         (ii) certificates of insurance complying with the requirements of
    Section 7.03 for the business and properties of the Borrower and its
    Subsidiaries, in form and substance, satisfactory to the Agent, the Co-Agent
    and the Required Banks and naming the Collateral Agent as an additional
    insured and as loss payee, and stating that such insurance shall not be
    canceled without at least 30 days prior written notice by the insurer to the
    Collateral Agent (or such shorter period of time as a particular insurance
    company generally provides).

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         5.15 Fees, etc. On the Restatement Effective Date, the Borrower shall
have paid to the Agent, the Co-Agent and each Bank all costs, fees and expenses
(including, without limitation, legal fees and expenses) payable to the Agent,
the Co-Agent and such Bank to the extent then due.

         5.16 No Default; Representations and Warranties. At the time of each
such Credit Event and also after giving effect thereto (i) there shall exist no
Default or Event of Default and (ii) all representations and warranties
contained herein and in the other Credit Documents shall be true and correct in
all material respects with the same effect as though such representations and
warranties had been made on the date of such Credit Event (it being understood
and agreed that any representation or warranty which by its terms is made as of
a specified date shall be required to be true and correct in all material
respects only as of such specified date).

         5.17 Notice of Borrowing; Letter of Credit Request. (a) Prior to the
making of each Loan, the Agent shall have received a Notice of Borrowing meeting
the requirements of Section 1.03(a).

         (b) Prior to the issuance of each Letter of Credit, the Agent and the
Issuing Bank shall have received a Letter of Credit Request meeting the
requirements of Section 2.03.

         The occurrence of the Restatement Effective Date and the acceptance of
the proceeds of each Loan and the making of each Letter of Credit Request shall
constitute a representation and warranty by the Borrower to the Agent and each
of the Banks that all the applicable conditions specified in this Section 5
exist as of the date of each such Credit Event. All of the Notes, certificates,
legal opinions and other documents and papers referred to in this Section 5,
unless otherwise specified, shall be delivered to the Agent at the Notice Office
for the account of each of the Banks and, except for the Notes, in sufficient
counterparts or copies for each of the Banks and shall be in form and substance
satisfactory to the Agent and the Required Banks.

         Section 6. Representations, Warranties and Agreements. In order to
induce the Banks to enter into this Agreement and to make the Loans, and issue
(or participate in) the Letters of Credit as provided herein, the Borrower makes
the following representations, warranties and agreements, in each case after
giving effect to the Transaction, all of which shall survive the execution and
delivery of this Agreement and the Notes and the making of the Loans and
issuance of the Letters of Credit, with the occurrence of the Restatement
Effective Date and each other Credit Event on or after the Restatement Effective
Date being deemed to constitute a representation and warranty that the matters
specified in this Section 6 are true and correct on and as of the Restatement
Effective Date and on the date of each such other Credit Event (it being
understood and agreed that any representation or warranty which by its terms is
made as of a specified date shall be required to be true and correct only as of
such specified date).

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         6.01 Corporate and Other Status. Each Credit Party and each of its
Subsidiaries (i) is a duly organized and validly existing corporation, limited
liability company or partnership, as the case may be, in good standing under the
laws of the jurisdiction of its organization, (ii) has the corporate, limited
liability company or partnership power and authority, as the case may be, to own
its property and assets and to transact the business in which it is engaged and
presently proposes to engage and (iii) is duly qualified and is authorized to do
business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction where the ownership,
leasing or operation of its property or the conduct of its business requires
such qualifications except for failures to be so qualified which, individually
or in the aggregate, could not reasonably be expected to have a material adverse
effect on the business, operations, property, assets, liabilities, condition
(financial or otherwise) or prospects of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken
as a whole.

         6.02 Corporate and Other Power and Authority. Each Credit Party has the
corporate, limited liability company or partnership power and authority, as the
case may be, to execute, deliver and perform the terms and provisions of each of
the Documents to which it is party and has taken all necessary corporate,
limited liability company or partnership action, as the case may be, to
authorize the execution, delivery and performance by it of each of such
Documents. Each Credit Party has duly executed and delivered each of the
Documents to which it is party, and each of such Documents constitutes its
legal, valid and binding obligation enforceable in accordance with its terms,
except to the extent that the enforceability thereof may be limited by
applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other similar
laws generally affecting creditors' rights and by equitable principles
(regardless of whether enforcement is sought in equity or at law).

         6.03 No Violation. Neither the execution, delivery or performance by
any Credit Party of the Documents to which it is a party, nor compliance by it
with the terms and provisions thereof, (i) will contravene any provision of any
law, statute, rule or regulation or any order, writ, injunction or decree of any
court or governmental instrumentality, (ii) will conflict with or result in any
breach of any of the terms, covenants, conditions or provisions of, or
constitute a default under, or result in the creation or imposition of (or the
obligation to create or impose) any Lien (except pursuant to the Security
Documents) upon any of the property or assets of the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries pursuant to the terms of any indenture, mortgage, deed of trust,
credit agreement or loan agreement, or any other material agreement, contract or
instrument, to which the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries is a party or by
which it or any of its property or assets is bound or to which it may be subject
or (iii) will violate any provision of the certificate of incorporation,
by-laws, limited liability company agreement or partnership agreement (or
equivalent organizational documents) of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.

         6.04 Approvals. No order, consent, approval, license, authorization or
validation of, or filing, recording or registration with (except for those that
have otherwise been obtained or made on or prior to the Restatement Effective
Date and which remain in full force and effect on the Restatement Effective
Date), or exemption by, any governmental or public body or authority, or any
subdivision thereof, is required to authorize, or is required in connection
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execution, delivery and performance of any Document or (ii) the legality, 
validity, binding effect or enforceability of any such Document.

         6.05 Financial Statements; Financial Condition; Undisclosed
Liabilities; Projections; etc. (a) The consolidated balance sheet of the
Borrower and its Subsidiaries at December 31, 1996 and September 30, 1997 and
the related consolidated statements of income, cash flows and shareholders'
equity of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for the fiscal year and nine-month
period ended on such dates, as the case may be, copies of which have been
furnished to the Banks prior to the Restatement Effective Date, present fairly
the financial position of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries at the date of such
balance sheets and the results of the operations of the Borrower and its
Subsidiaries for the periods covered thereby. The pro forma consolidated balance
sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as of September 30, 1997, a copy of
which has been furnished to the Banks prior to the Restatement Effective Date,
presents fairly the pro forma financial position of the Borrower and its
Subsidiaries as of September 30, 1997 and after giving effect to the
Transaction. All of the foregoing financial statements have been prepared in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied,
subject to normal year-end audit adjustments in the case of the nine-month and
other interim financial statements referred to above. Since September 30, 1997,
there has been no material adverse change in the business, operations, property,
assets, liabilities, condition (financial or otherwise) or prospects of the
Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

         (b) On and as of the Restatement Effective Date and after giving effect
to the Transaction and to all Indebtedness (including the Loans and the Senior
Notes) being incurred or assumed and Liens created by the Credit Parties in
connection therewith, (a) the sum of the assets, at a fair valuation, of each of
the Borrower on a stand-alone basis and of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries
taken as a whole will exceed its debts; (b) each of the Borrower on a
stand-alone basis and the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole has not
incurred and does not intend to incur, and does not believe that they will
incur, debts beyond their ability to pay such debts as such debts mature; and
(c) each of the Borrower on a stand alone basis and the Borrower and its
Subsidiaries taken as a whole will have sufficient capital with which to conduct
its business. For purposes of this Section 6.05(b), "debt" means any liability
on a claim, and "claim" means (i) right to payment, whether or not such a right
is reduced to judgment, liquidated, unliquidated, fixed, contingent, matured,
unmatured, disputed, undisputed, legal, equitable, secured, or unsecured or (ii)
right to an equitable remedy for breach of performance if such breach gives rise
to a payment, whether or not such right to an equitable remedy is reduced to
judgment, fixed, contingent, matured, unmatured, disputed, undisputed, secured
or unsecured. The amount of contingent liabilities at any time shall be computed
as the amount that, in the light of all the facts and circumstances existing at
such time, represents the amount that can reasonably be expected to become an
actual or matured liability.

         (c) Except as fully disclosed in the financial statements delivered
pursuant to Section 6.05(a), there were as of the Restatement Effective Date no
liabilities or obligations with respect to the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries of any nature whatsoever (whether absolute, accrued, contingent or
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aggregate, could reasonably be expected to be material to the Borrower and its
Subsidiaries taken as a whole. As of the Restatement Effective Date, the
Borrower does not know of any basis for the assertion against it or any of its
Subsidiaries of any liability or obligation of any nature whatsoever that is not
fully disclosed in the financial statements delivered pursuant to Section
6.05(a) which, either individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be
expected to be material to the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

         (d) On and as of the Restatement Effective Date, the Projections
delivered to the Agent and the Banks prior to the Restatement Effective Date
have been prepared in good faith and are based on reasonable assumptions, and
there are no statements or conclusions in the Projections which are based upon
or include information known to the Borrower to be misleading in any material
respect or which fail to take into account material information known to the
Borrower regarding the matters reported therein. On the Restatement Effective
Date, the Borrower believes that the Projections are reasonable and attainable.

         6.06 Litigation. There are no actions, suits or proceedings pending or,
to the best knowledge of the Borrower, threatened (i) with respect to any
Document, (ii) with respect to any material Indebtedness of the Borrower or any
of its Subsidiaries or (iii) that are reasonably likely to materially and
adversely affect the business, operations, property, assets, liabilities,
condition (financial or otherwise) or prospects of the Borrower and its
Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

         6.07 True and Complete Disclosure. All factual information (taken as a
whole) furnished by any Credit Party in writing to the Agent or any Bank
(including, without limitation, all information contained in the Documents) for
purposes of or in connection with this Agreement, the other Credit Documents or
any transaction contemplated herein or therein is, and all other such factual
information (taken as a whole) hereafter furnished by or on behalf of any Credit
Party in writing to the Agent or any Bank will be, true and accurate in all
material respects on the date as of which such information is dated or certified
and not incomplete by omitting to state any fact necessary to make such
information (taken as a whole) not misleading in any material respect at such
time in light of the circumstances under which such information was provided.

         6.08 Use of Proceeds; Margin Regulations. (a) All proceeds of the Loans
shall be used for the working capital and general corporate purposes of the
Borrower and its Subsidiaries.

         (b) No part of any Credit Event (or the proceeds thereof) will be used
to purchase or carry any Margin Stock or to extend credit for the purpose of
purchasing or carrying any Margin Stock. Neither the making of any Loan nor the
use of the proceeds thereof nor the occurrence of any other Credit Event will
violate or be inconsistent with the provisions of Regulation G, T, U or X of the
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

         6.09 Tax Returns and Payments. Each of the Borrower and each of its
Subsidiaries has filed all federal and state income tax returns and all other
material tax returns, domestic and foreign, required to be filed by it and has
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it which have become due, except for those contested in good faith and
adequately disclosed and fully provided for on the financial statements of the
Borrower and its Subsidiaries in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles. The Borrower and each of its Subsidiaries have at all times paid, or
have provided adequate reserves (in the good faith judgment of the management of
the Borrower) for the payment of, all federal, state, local and foreign income
taxes applicable for all prior fiscal years and for the current fiscal year to
date. There is no material action, suit, proceeding, investigation, audit, or
claim now pending or, to the knowledge of the Borrower threatened, by any
authority regarding any taxes relating to the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries. As of the Restatement Effective Date, neither the Borrower nor any
of its Subsidiaries has entered into an agreement or waiver or been requested to
enter into an agreement or waiver extending any statute of limitations relating
to the payment or collection of taxes of the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries, or is aware of any circumstances that would cause the taxable
years or other taxable periods of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries not to
be subject to the normally applicable statute of limitations.

         6.10 Compliance with ERISA. (i) Each Plan (and each related trust,
insurance contract or fund) is in substantial compliance with its terms and with
all applicable laws, including, without limitation, ERISA and the Code; each
Plan (and each related trust, if any) which is intended to be qualified under
Section 401(a) of the Code has received a determination letter from the Internal
Revenue Service to the effect that it meets the requirements of Sections 401(a)
and 501(a) of the Code; no Reportable Event has occurred; no Plan which is a
multiemployer plan (as defined in Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA) is insolvent or
in reorganization; no Plan has an Unfunded Current Liability; no Plan which is
subject to Section 412 of the Code or Section 302 of ERISA has an accumulated
funding deficiency, within the meaning of such sections of the Code or ERISA, or
has applied for or received a waiver of an accumulated funding deficiency or an
extension of any amortization period, within the meaning of Section 412 of the
Code or Section 303 or 304 of ERISA; all contributions required to be made with
respect to a Plan have been timely made; neither the Borrower nor any Subsidiary
of the Borrower nor any ERISA Affiliate has incurred any material liability
(including any indirect, contingent or secondary liability) to or on account of
a Plan pursuant to Section 409, 502(i), 502(l), 515, 4062, 4063, 4064, 4069,
4201, 4204 or 4212 of ERISA or Section 401(a)(29), 4971 or 4975 of the Code or
expects to incur any such material liability under any of the foregoing sections
with respect to any Plan; no condition exists which presents a material risk to
the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate of
incurring a material liability to or on account of a Plan pursuant to the
foregoing provisions of ERISA and the Code; no proceedings have been instituted
to terminate or appoint a trustee to administer any Plan which is subject to
Title IV of ERISA; no action, suit, proceeding, hearing, audit or investigation
with respect to the administration, operation or the investment of assets of any
Plan (other than routine claims for benefits) is pending, expected or
threatened; using actuarial assumptions and computation methods consistent with
Part 1 of subtitle E of Title IV of ERISA, the aggregate liabilities of the
Borrower and its Subsidiaries and its ERISA Affiliates to all Plans which are
multiemployer plans (as defined in Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA) in the event of
a complete withdrawal therefrom, as of the close of the most recent fiscal year
of each such Plan ended prior to the date of the most recent Credit Event, would
not exceed $500,000; each group health plan (

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as defined in Section 607(1) of ERISA or Section 4980B(g)(2) of the Code) which
covers or has covered employees or former employees of the Borrower, any
Subsidiary of the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate has at all times been operated
in compliance with the provisions of Part 6 of subtitle B of Title I of ERISA
and Section 4980B of the Code; no lien imposed under the Code or ERISA on the
assets of the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate
exists or is likely to arise on account of any Plan; and the Borrower and its
Subsidiaries may cease contributions to or terminate any employee benefit plan
maintained by any of them without incurring any material liability.

         (ii) Each Foreign Pension Plan has been maintained in substantial
    compliance with its terms and with the requirements of any and all
    applicable laws, statutes, rules, regulations and orders and has been
    maintained, where required, in good standing with applicable regulatory
    authorities. All contributions required to be made with respect to a Foreign
    Pension Plan have been timely made. Neither the Borrower nor any of its
    Subsidiaries has incurred any obligation in connection with the termination
    of or withdrawal from any Foreign Pension Plan. The present value of the
    accrued benefit liabilities (whether or not vested) under each Foreign
    Pension Plan, determined as of the end of the Borrower's most recently ended
    fiscal year on the basis of actuarial assumptions, each of which is
    reasonable, did not exceed the current value of the assets of such Foreign
    Pension Plan allocable to such benefit liabilities.

         6.11 The Security Documents. (a) The provisions of the Security
Agreement are effective to create in favor of the Collateral Agent for the
benefit of the Secured Creditors a legal, valid and enforceable security
interest in all right, title and interest of the Credit Parties party thereto in
the Security Agreement Collateral described therein, and the Collateral Agent,
for the benefit of the Secured Creditors, has a fully perfected first lien on,
and security interest in, all right, title and interest in all of the Security
Agreement Collateral described therein, subject to no other Liens other than
Permitted Liens. The recordation of the Assignment of Security Interest in U.S.
Patents and Trademarks in the form attached to the Security Agreement in the
United States Patent and Trademark Office together with filings on Form UCC-1
made pursuant to the Security Agreement will create, as may be perfected by such
filing and recordation, a perfected security interest granted to the Collateral
Agent in the United States trademarks and patents covered by the Security
Agreement and the recordation of the Assignment of Security Interest in U.S.
Copyrights in the form attached to the Security Agreement with the United States
Copyright Office together with filings on Form UCC-1 made pursuant to the
Security Agreement will create, as may be perfected by such filing and
recordation, a perfected security interest granted to the Collateral Agent in
the United States copyrights covered by the Security Agreement.

         (b) The security interests created in favor of the Collateral Agent, as
Pledgee, for the benefit of the Secured Creditors, under the Pledge Agreement
constitute first priority perfected security interests in the Pledged Securities
described in the Pledge Agreement, subject to no security interests of any other
Person. No filings or recordings are required in order to perfect (or maintain
the perfection or priority of) the security interests created in the Pledged
Securities under the Pledge Agreement.

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         (c) The Mortgages (as amended by the Mortgage Amendments in the case of
the Existing Mortgages) create, for the obligations purported to be secured
thereby, a valid and enforceable perfected security interest in and mortgage
lien on all of the Mortgaged Properties in favor of the Collateral Agent (or
such other trustee as may be required or desired under local law) for the
benefit of the Secured Creditors, superior to and prior to the rights of all
third persons (except that the security interest and mortgage lien created in
the Mortgaged Properties may be subject to the Permitted Encumbrances related
thereto) and subject to no other Liens (other than Liens permitted under Section
8.01). Schedule IV contains a true and complete list of each parcel of Real
Property owned or leased by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries on the Restatement
Effective Date, and the type of interest therein held by the Borrower or such
Subsidiary. The Borrower and each of its Subsidiaries have good and marketable
title to all fee-owned Real Property and valid leasehold title to all
Leaseholds, in each case free and clear of all Liens except those described in
the first sentence of this subsection (c).

         6.12 Representations and Warranties in the Documents. All
representations and warranties set forth in the other Documents were true and
correct in all material respects at the time as of which such representations
and warranties were (or are) made (or deemed made).

         6.13 Properties. The Borrower and each of its Subsidiaries have good
and marketable title to all material properties owned by them, including all
property reflected in the balance sheets referred to in Section 6.05(a) (except
as sold or otherwise disposed of since the date of such balance sheet in the
ordinary course of business or a permitted by the terms of this Agreement), free
and clear of all Liens, other than Permitted Liens.

         6.14 Capitalization. On the Restatement Effective Date, the
authorized capital stock of the Borrower shall consist of (i) 20,000,000 shares
of common stock, $.01 par value per share and (ii) 1,000,000 shares of preferred
stock, $.01 par value per value, of which no shares of such preferred stock are
issued or outstanding. All outstanding shares of capital stock of the Borrower
have been duly and validly issued, are fully paid and nonassessable. The
Borrower does not have outstanding any securities convertible into or
exchangeable for its capital stock or outstanding any rights to subscribe for or
to purchase, or any options for the purchase of, or any agreement providing for
the issuance (contingent or otherwise) of, or any calls, commitments or claims
of any character relating to, its capital stock, except for options or warrants
to purchase shares of its common stock.

         6.15 Subsidiaries. As of the Restatement Effective Date, the Borrower
has no Subsidiaries other than those Subsidiaries listed on Schedule V. Schedule
V correctly sets forth, as of the Restatement Effective Date, the percentage
ownership (direct or indirect) of the Borrower in each class of capital stock or
other equity of each of its Subsidiaries and also identifies the direct owner
thereof.

         6.16 Compliance with Statutes, etc. Each of the Borrower and each of
its Subsidiaries is in compliance with all applicable statutes, regulations and
orders of, and all applicable restrictions imposed by, all governmental bodies,
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conduct of its business and the ownership of its property (including applicable
statutes, regulations, orders and restrictions relating to environmental
standards and controls), except such noncompliances as could not, individually
or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on
the business, operations, property, assets, liabilities, condition (financial or
otherwise) or prospects of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

         6.17 Investment Company Act. Neither the Borrower nor any of its
Subsidiaries is an "investment company" or a company "controlled" by an
"investment company," within the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940,
as amended.

         6.18 Public Utility Holding Company Act. Neither the Borrower nor any
of its Subsidiaries is a "holding company," or a "subsidiary company" of a
"holding company," or an "affiliate" of a "holding company" or of a "subsidiary
company" of a "holding company" within the meaning of the Public Utility Holding
Company Act of 1935, as amended.

         6.19 Environmental Matters. (a) The Borrower and each of its
Subsidiaries have complied with, and on the date of each Credit Event are in
compliance with, all applicable Environmental Laws and the requirements of any
permits issued under such Environmental Laws. There are no pending or threatened
Environmental Claims against the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries (including
any such claim arising out of the ownership or operation by the Borrower or any
of its Subsidiaries of any Real Property no longer owned or operated by the
Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries) or any Real Property owned or operated by
the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries. There are no facts, circumstances,
conditions or occurrences with respect to any Real Property owned or operated by
the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries (including any Real Property formerly
owned or operated by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries but no longer owned
or operated by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries) or any property
adjoining or adjacent to any such Real Property that could be expected (i) to
form the basis of an Environmental Claim against the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries or any Real Property owned or operated by the Borrower or any of
its Subsidiaries or (ii) to cause any Real Property owned or operated by the
Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries to be subject to any restrictions on the
ownership, occupancy or transferability of such Real Property by the Borrower or
any of its Subsidiaries under any applicable Environmental Law.

         (b) Hazardous Materials have not at any time been generated, used,
treated or stored on, or transported to or from, any Real Property owned or
operated by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries where such generation, use,
treatment or storage has violated or could be expected to violate any
Environmental Law. Hazardous Materials have not at any time been Released on or
from any Real Property owned or operated by the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries where such Release has violated or could be expected to violate any
applicable Environmental Law.

         (c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 6.19, the
representations made in this Section 6.19 shall not be untrue unless the
aggregate effect of all violations, claims, restrictions, failures and
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reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the business,
operations, property, assets, liabilities, condition (financial or otherwise) or
prospects of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

         6.20 Labor Relations. Neither the Borrower nor any of its Subsidiaries
is engaged in any unfair labor practice that could reasonably be expected to
have a material adverse effect on the Borrower or on the Borrower and its
Subsidiaries taken as a whole. There is (i) no unfair labor practice complaint
pending against the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or threatened against
any of them before the National Labor Relations Board, and no grievance or
arbitration proceeding arising out of or under any collective bargaining
agreement is so pending against the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or
threatened against any of them, (ii) no strike, labor dispute, slowdown or
stoppage pending against the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or threatened
against the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries and (iii) no union
representation question exists with respect to the employees of the Borrower or
any of its Subsidiaries, except (with respect to any matter specified in clause
(i), (ii) or (iii) above, either individually or in the aggregate) such as could
not reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the business,
operations, property, assets, liabilities, condition (financial or otherwise) or
prospects of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

         6.21 Patents, Licenses, Franchises and Formulas. Each of the Borrower
and each of its Subsidiaries owns all the patents, trademarks, permits, service
marks, trade names, copyrights, licenses (including, but not limited to, gaming
and alcohol licenses), franchises, proprietary information (including but not
limited to rights in computer programs and databases) and formulas, or rights
with respect to the foregoing, and has obtained assignments of all leases and
other rights of whatever nature, necessary for the present conduct of its
business, without any known conflict with the rights of others which, or the
failure to obtain which, as the case may be, could reasonably be expected to
result in a material adverse effect on the business, operations, property,
assets, liabilities, condition (financial or otherwise) or prospects of the
Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

         6.22 Licenses. (a) The Penn National Licenses and the Plains Company
Licenses are in full force and effect, have not been subject to any suspension
at any time within the last five years and there are no grounds to suspend or
revoke any of such Licenses, nor has any notice been received with respect to
such Licenses at any time within the last five years from the Pennsylvania Horse
Racing Commission or the Pennsylvania Harness Racing Commission that the
Pennsylvania Horse Racing Commission or the Pennsylvania Harness Racing
Commission believes there are grounds for suspending or revoking any of such
Licenses or indicating that any inquiry is or may be conducted with respect to
any such suspension or revocation or the fitness of any shareholder of the
Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries to hold any capital stock therein.

         (b) The Charles Town Licenses are in full force and effect, have not
been subject to any suspension at any time and there are no grounds to suspend
or revoke any of such Licenses, nor has any notice been received with respect to
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Racing Commission or the West Virginia Lottery Commission that the West Virginia
Racing Commission or the West Virginia Lottery Commission believes there are
grounds for suspending or revoking any of such Licenses or indicating that any
inquiry is or may be conducted with respect to any such suspension or revocation
or the fitness of any shareholder of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries to
hold any capital stock or other equity interest therein.

         6.23 Indebtedness. Schedule VI sets forth a true and complete list of
all Indebtedness (including Contingent Obligations) of the Borrower and its
Subsidiaries as of the Restatement Effective Date and which is to remain
outstanding after giving effect to the Transaction (excluding the Senior Notes,
the Loans and the Letters of Credit, the "Existing Indebtedness"), in each case
showing the aggregate principal amount thereof and the name of the respective
borrower and any Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries which directly or
indirectly guarantees such debt.

         6.24 Issuance of the Senior Notes. At the time of the issuance thereof,
the Senior Notes shall have been issued in accordance with the terms of the
Senior Note Documents and all applicable laws. At the time of the issuance
thereof, all consents and approvals of, and filings and registrations with, and
all other actions in respect of, all governmental agencies, authorities or
instrumentalities required in order to issue the Senior Notes have been (or
will, within the time frame required, be) obtained, given, filed or taken and
are or will be in full force and effect (or effective judicial relief with
respect thereto has been obtained). Additionally, there does not exist any
judgment, order or injunction prohibiting or imposing material adverse
conditions upon the issuance of the Senior Notes or the performance by the
Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries of their obligations under the Senior Note
Documents. All actions taken by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries pursuant
to or in furtherance of the issuance of Senior Notes have been taken in
compliance with the Senior Note Documents and all applicable laws.

         Section 7. Affirmative Covenants. The Borrower hereby covenants and
agrees that on and after the Restatement Effective Date and until the Total
Commitment and all Letters of Credit have terminated and the Loans, Notes and
Unpaid Drawings, together with interest, Fees and all other Obligations incurred
hereunder and thereunder, are paid in full:

         7.01 Information Covenants. The Borrower will furnish to each Bank:

         (a) Monthly Reports. Within 30 days after the end of each fiscal month
of the Borrower, the consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its
Subsidiaries as at the end of such fiscal month and the related consolidated
statements of income and retained earnings and statement of cash flows for such
fiscal month and for the elapsed portion of the fiscal year ended with the last
day of such fiscal month, in each case setting forth comparative figures for the
corresponding fiscal month in the prior fiscal year and comparable budgeted
figures for such fiscal month.

         (b) Quarterly Financial Statements. Within 45 days after the close of
the first three quarterly accounting periods in each fiscal year of the
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consolidating balance sheets of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as at the end
of such quarterly accounting period and the related consolidated and
consolidating statements of income and retained earnings and statement of cash
flows for such quarterly accounting period and for the elapsed portion of the
fiscal year ended with the last day of such quarterly accounting period, in each
case setting forth comparative figures for the related periods in the prior
fiscal year, all of which shall be certified by the Chief Financial Officer of
the Borrower, subject to normal year-end audit adjustments and (ii) management's
discussion and analysis of the important operational and financial developments
during the quarterly and year-to-date periods.

         (c) Annual Financial Statements. Within 90 days after the close of each
fiscal year of the Borrower, (i) the consolidated and consolidating balance
sheets of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as at the end of such fiscal year
and the related consolidated and consolidating statements of income and retained
earnings and of cash flows for such fiscal year setting forth comparative
figures for the preceding fiscal year and certified (x) in the case of the
consolidated financial statements, by BDO Seidman, LLP or such other independent
certified public accountants of recognized national standing reasonably
acceptable to the Agent, together with a report of such accounting firm stating
that in the course of its regular audit of the financial statements of the
Borrower and its Subsidiaries, which audit was conducted in accordance with
generally accepted auditing standards, such accounting firm obtained no
knowledge of any Default or an Event of Default which has occurred and is
continuing or, if in the opinion of such accounting firm such a Default or Event
of Default has occurred and is continuing, a statement as to the nature thereof
and (y) in the case of the consolidating financial statements, by the Chief
Financial Officer of the Borrower and (ii) management's discussion and analysis
of the important operational and financial developments during the respective
fiscal year.

         (d) Management Letters. Promptly after the Borrower's or any of its
Subsidiaries' receipt thereof, a copy of any "management letter" received from
its certified public accountants and management's response thereto.

         (e) Budgets and Projections. No later than thirty days following the
first day of each fiscal year of the Borrower, a budget in form satisfactory to
the Agent (including budgeted statements of income and sources and uses of cash
and balance sheets) prepared by the Borrower for each of the months of such
fiscal year prepared in detail.

         (f) Officer's Certificates. At the time of the delivery of the
financial statements provided for in Sections 7.01(b) and (c), a certificate of
the Chief Financial Officer of the Borrower to the effect that, to the best of
such officer's knowledge, no Default or Event of Default has occurred and is
continuing or, if any Default or Event of Default has occurred and is
continuing, specifying the nature and extent thereof, which certificate shall
(x) set forth in reasonable detail the calculations required to establish
whether the Borrower and its Subsidiaries were in compliance with the provisions
of Sections 3.03(d), 3.03(e), 8.04, 8.05 and 8.07 through 8.11, inclusive, at
the end of such fiscal quarter or year, as the case may be.

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         (g) Notice of Default or Litigation. Promptly upon, and in any event
within three Business Days after, an officer of any Credit Party obtains
knowledge thereof, notice of (i) the occurrence of any event which constitutes a
Default or an Event of Default and (ii) any litigation or governmental
investigation or proceeding pending (x) against the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries which could reasonably be expected to materially and adversely
affect the business, operations, property, assets, liabilities, condition
(financial or otherwise) or prospects of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken
as a whole, (y) with respect to any material Indebtedness of the Borrower or any
of its Subsidiaries or (z) with respect to the Transaction or any Document.

         (h) Other Reports and Filings. Promptly after the filing or delivery
thereof, copies of all financial information, proxy materials and reports, if
any, which the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries shall publicly file with the
Securities and Exchange Commission or any successor thereto (the "SEC") or
deliver to holders of its Indebtedness pursuant to the terms of the
documentation governing such Indebtedness (or any trustee, agent or other
representative therefor).

         (i) Environmental Matters. Promptly after an officer of any Credit
Party obtains knowledge thereof, notice of one or more of the following
environmental matters, unless such environmental matters could not, individually
or when aggregated with all other such environmental matters, be reasonably
expected to materially and adversely affect the business, operations, property,
assets, liabilities, condition (financial or otherwise) or prospects of the
Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole:

         (i) any pending or threatened Environmental Claim against the Borrower
    or any of its Subsidiaries or any Real Property owned or operated by the
    Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries;

         (ii) any condition or occurrence on or arising from any Real Property
    owned or operated by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries that (a)
    results in noncompliance by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries with any
    applicable Environmental Law or (b) could be expected to form the basis of
    an Environmental Claim against the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or
    any such Real Property;

         (iii) any condition or occurrence on any Real Property owned or
    operated by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries that could be expected
    to cause such Real Property to be subject to any restrictions on the
    ownership, occupancy, use or transferability by the Borrower or any of its
    Subsidiaries of such Real Property under any Environmental Law; and 

         (iv) the taking of any removal or remedial action in response to the
    actual or alleged presence of any Hazardous Material on any Real Property
    owned or operated by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries as required by
    any Environmental Law or any governmental or other administrative agency;
    provided, that in any event the Borrower shall deliver to each Bank all
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    from any government or governmental agency under, or pursuant to, CERCLA
    which identify the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries as potentially
    responsible parties for remediation costs or which otherwise notify the
    Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries of potential liability under CERCLA.

All such notices shall describe in reasonable detail the nature of the claim,
investigation, condition, occurrence or removal or remedial action and the
Borrower's or such Subsidiary's response thereto.

         (j) Regulatory Matters. Promptly after (i) the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries receives any correspondence or other written communication from any
Commission (other than correspondence relating to routine operating matters of
the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries in the ordinary course of business) or
(ii) the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries delivers any correspondence or
other written communication to any Commission (other than correspondence
relating to routine operating matters of the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries), the Borrower shall deliver copies of any such correspondence or
other written communication to each of the Banks.

         (k) Other Information. From time to time, such other information or
documents (financial or otherwise) with respect to the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries as the Agent or any Bank may reasonably request.

         7.02 Books, Records and Inspections; Annual Meeting with Banks. (a) The
Borrower will, and will cause each of its Subsidiaries to, keep proper books of
record and accounts in which full, true and correct entries in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles and all requirements of law shall be
made of all dealings and transactions in relation to its business and
activities. The Borrower will, and will cause each of its Subsidiaries to,
permit officers and designated representatives of the Agent or any Bank to visit
and inspect, under guidance of officers of the Borrower or such Subsidiary, any
of the properties of the Borrower or such Subsidiary, and to examine the books
of account of the Borrower or such Subsidiary and discuss the affairs, finances
and accounts of the Borrower or such Subsidiary with, and be advised as to the
same by, its and their officers and independent accountants, all at such
reasonable times and intervals and to such reasonable extent as the Agent or
such Bank may reasonably request.

         (b) At a date to be mutually agreed upon between the Agent and the
Borrower occurring on or prior to the 120th day after the close of each fiscal
year of the Borrower, the Borrower will hold a meeting with all of the Banks at
which meeting shall be reviewed the financial results of the previous fiscal
year and the financial condition of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries and the
budgets presented for the current fiscal year of the Borrower.

         7.03 Maintenance of Property; Insurance. (a) Schedule VII sets forth a
true and complete listing of all insurance maintained by the Borrower and its
Subsidiaries as of the Restatement Effective Date. The Borrower will, and will
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keep all property necessary to the business of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries
in reasonably good working order and condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted,
(ii) maintain insurance on all such property in at least such amounts and
against at least such risks as is consistent and in accordance with industry
practice for companies similarly situated owning similar properties in the same
general areas in which the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries operates, and
(iii) furnish to the Agent or any Bank, upon written request, full information
as to the insurance carried. At any time that insurance at levels described on
Schedule VII is not being maintained by the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the
Borrower, the Borrower will, or will cause one of its Subsidiaries to, promptly
notify the Agent in writing and, if thereafter notified by the Agent or the
Required Banks to do so, the Borrower or any such Subsidiary, as the case may
be, shall obtain such insurance at such levels and coverage which are at least
as great as to the extent such insurance is reasonably available.

         (b) The Borrower will, and will cause each of the other Credit Parties
to, at all times keep its property insured in favor of the Collateral Agent, and
all policies (including Mortgage Policies) or certificates (or certified copies
thereof) with respect to such insurance (and any other insurance maintained by
the Borrower and/or such other Credit Parties) (i) shall be endorsed to the
Collateral Agent's satisfaction for the benefit of the Collateral Agent
(including, without limitation, by naming the Collateral Agent as loss payee
and/or additional insured), (ii) shall state that such insurance policies shall
not be cancelled without at least 30 days' prior written notice thereof by the
respective insurer to the Collateral Agent (or such shorter period of time as a
particular insurance company policy generally provides), (iii) shall provide
that the respective insurers irrevocably waive any and all rights of subrogation
with respect to the Collateral Agent and the Secured Creditors, (iv) shall
contain the standard non-contributing mortgage clause endorsement in favor of
the Collateral Agent with respect to hazard liability insurance, (v) shall,
except in the case of public liability insurance, provide that any losses shall
be payable notwithstanding (A) any act or neglect of the Borrower or any such
other Credit Party, (B) the occupation or use of the properties for purposes
more hazardous than those permitted by the terms of the respective policy if
such coverage is obtainable at commercially reasonable rates and is of the kind
from time to time customarily insured against by Persons owning or using similar
property and in such amounts as are customary, (C) any foreclosure or other
proceeding relating to the insured properties or (D) any change in the title to
or ownership or possession of the insured properties and (vi) shall be deposited
with the Collateral Agent.

         (c) If the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries shall fail to insure its
property in accordance with this Section 7.03, or if the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries shall fail to so endorse and deposit all policies or certificates
with respect thereto, the Collateral Agent shall have the right (but shall be
under no obligation) to procure such insurance and the Borrower agrees to
reimburse the Collateral Agent for all costs and expenses of procuring such
insurance.

         7.04 Corporate Franchises. The Borrower will, and will cause each of
its Subsidiaries to, do or cause to be done, all things necessary to preserve
and keep in full force and effect its existence and its material rights,
franchises, licenses and patents; provided, however, that nothing in this
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Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries in accordance with Section 8.02 or (ii) the
withdrawal by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries of its qualification as a
foreign corporation in any jurisdiction where such withdrawal could not
reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the business,
operations, property, assets, liabilities, condition (financial or otherwise) or
prospects of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

         7.05 Compliance with Statutes, etc. The Borrower will, and will cause
each of its Subsidiaries to, comply with all applicable statutes, regulations
and orders of, and all applicable restrictions imposed by, all governmental
bodies, domestic or foreign, in respect of the conduct of its business and the
ownership of its property (including applicable statutes, regulations, orders
and restrictions relating to environmental standards and controls), except such
noncompliances as could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be
expected to have a material adverse effect on the business, operations,
property, assets, liabilities, condition (financial or otherwise) or prospects
of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

         7.06 Compliance with Environmental Laws. (a) The Borrower will comply,
and will cause each of its Subsidiaries to comply, in all material respects with
all Environmental Laws applicable to the ownership or use of its Real Property
now or hereafter owned or operated by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries,
will promptly pay or cause to be paid all costs and expenses incurred in
connection with such compliance, and will keep or cause to be kept all such Real
Property free and clear of any Liens imposed pursuant to such Environmental
Laws. Neither the Borrower nor any of its Subsidiaries will generate, use,
treat, store, release or dispose of, or permit the generation, use, treatment,
storage, release or disposal of Hazardous Materials on any Real Property now or
hereafter owned or operated by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, or
transport or permit the transportation of Hazardous Materials to or from any
such Real Property, except for Hazardous Materials generated, used, treated,
stored, released or disposed of at any such Real Properties in compliance in all
material respects with all applicable Environmental Laws and reasonably required
in connection with the operation, use and maintenance of the business or
operations of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.

         (b) At the written request of the Agent or the Required Banks and based
upon a reasonable concern as to the continued veracity and completeness of any
of the representations and warranties set forth in Section 6.19, compliance with
Section 7.06(a) or upon receipt of any notice given under Section 7.01(i), which
request shall specify in reasonable detail the basis therefor, at any time and
from time to time, the Borrower will provide, at the sole expense of the
Borrower, an environmental site assessment report concerning any Real Property
owned or operated by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, prepared by an
environmental consulting firm reasonably approved by the Agent, indicating the
presence or absence of Hazardous Materials and the potential cost of any removal
or remedial action in connection with such Hazardous Materials on such Real
Property. If the Borrower fails to provide the same within ninety days after
such request was made, the Agent may order the same, the cost of which shall be
borne by the Borrower, and the Borrower shall grant and hereby grants to the
Agent and the Banks and their agents access to such Real Property and
specifically grants the Agent and the Banks an irrevocable non-exclusive
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assessment at any reasonable time upon reasonable notice to the Borrower, all 
at the sole and reasonable expense of the Borrower.

         7.07 ERISA. As soon as possible and, in any event, within ten (10) days
after the Borrower, any Subsidiary of the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate knows
or has reason to know of the occurrence of any of the following, the Borrower
will deliver to each of the Banks a certificate of the Chief Financial Officer
of the Borrower setting forth the full details as to such occurrence and the
action, if any, that the Borrower, such Subsidiary or such ERISA Affiliate is
required or proposes to take, together with any notices required or proposed to
be given to or filed with or by the Borrower, the Subsidiary, the ERISA
Affiliate, the PBGC, a Plan participant or the Plan administrator with respect
thereto: that a Reportable Event has occurred; that an accumulated funding
deficiency, within the meaning of Section 412 of the Code or Section 302 of
ERISA, has been incurred or an application may be or has been made for a waiver
or modification of the minimum funding standard (including any required
installment payments) or an extension of any amortization period under Section
412 of the Code or Section 303 or 304 of ERISA with respect to a Plan; that any
contribution required to be made with respect to a Plan or Foreign Pension Plan
has not been timely made; that a Plan has been or may be terminated,
reorganized, partitioned or declared insolvent under Title IV of ERISA; that a
Plan has an Unfunded Current Liability; that proceedings may be or have been
instituted to terminate or appoint a trustee to administer a Plan which is
subject to Title IV of ERISA; that a proceeding has been instituted pursuant to
Section 515 of ERISA to collect a delinquent contribution to a Plan; that the
Borrower, any Subsidiary of the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate will or may
incur any liability (including any indirect, contingent, or secondary liability)
to or on account of the termination of or withdrawal from a Plan under Section
4062, 4063, 4064, 4069, 4201, 4204 or 4212 of ERISA or with respect to a Plan
under Section 401(a)(29), 4971, 4975 or 4980 of the Code or Section 409 or
502(i) or 502(l) of ERISA or with respect to a group health plan (as defined in
Section 607(1) of ERISA or Section 4980B(g)(2) of the Code) under Section 4980B
of the Code; or that the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower may incur
any material liability pursuant to any employee welfare benefit plan (as defined
in Section 3(1) of ERISA) that provides benefits to retired employees or other
former employees (other than as required by Section 601 of ERISA) or any Plan
[or any Foreign Pension Plan]. The Borrower will deliver to each of the Banks a
complete copy of the annual report (on Internal Revenue Service Form
5500-series) of each Plan (including, to the extent required, the related
financial and actuarial statements and opinions and other supporting statements,
certifications, schedules and information) required to be filed with the
Internal Revenue Service. In addition to any certificates or notices delivered
to the Banks pursuant to the first sentence hereof, copies of annual reports and
any material notices received by the Borrower, any Subsidiary of the Borrower or
any ERISA Affiliate with respect to any Plan or Foreign Pension Plan shall be
delivered to the Banks no later than ten (10) days after the date such report
has been filed with the Internal Revenue Service or such notice has been
received by the Borrower, the Subsidiary or the ERISA Affiliate, as applicable.

         7.08 End of Fiscal Years; Fiscal Quarters. The Borrower will cause (i)
each of its, and each of its Subsidiaries', fiscal years to end on December 31,
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of its Subsidiaries', fiscal quarters to end on March 31, June 30, September 30
and December 31, provided that with respect to any Subsidiary acquired after the
Restatement Effective Date in accordance with (and to the extent permitted by)
this Agreement which has a different fiscal year end or fiscal quarter end from
those set forth above, the Borrower shall change such Subsidiary's fiscal year
end and/or fiscal quarter end to the dates set forth above within 60 days after
the date of such acquisition..

         7.09 Performance of Obligations. The Borrower will, and will cause each
of its Subsidiaries to, perform all of its obligations under the terms of each
mortgage, indenture, security agreement, loan agreement or credit agreement and
each other material agreement, contract or instrument by which it is bound,
except such non-performances as could not, individually or in the aggregate,
reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the business,
operations, property, assets, liabilities, condition (financial or otherwise) or
prospects of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

         7.10 Payment of Taxes. The Borrower will pay and discharge,
and will cause each of its Subsidiaries to pay and discharge, all taxes,
assessments and governmental charges or levies imposed upon it or upon its
income or profits, or upon any properties belonging to it, prior to the date on
which penalties attach thereto, and all lawful claims for sums that have become
due and payable which, if unpaid, might become a Lien not otherwise permitted
under Section 8.01(i); provided, that neither the Borrower nor any of its
Subsidiaries shall be required to pay any such tax, assessment, charge, levy or
claim which is being contested in good faith and by proper proceedings if it has
maintained adequate reserves with respect thereto in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles.

         7.11 Additional Security; Further Assurances. (a) The Borrower will,
and will cause each of the Subsidiary Guarantors to, grant to the Collateral
Agent security interests and mortgages in such assets and properties of the
Borrower and such Subsidiary Guarantors as are not covered by the original
Security Documents, and as may be requested from time to time by the Agent or
the Required Banks (collectively, the "Additional Security Documents"). All such
security interests and mortgages shall be granted pursuant to documentation
reasonably satisfactory in form and substance to the Agent and shall constitute
valid and enforceable perfected security interests and mortgages superior to and
prior to the rights of all third Persons and subject to no other Liens except
for Permitted Liens. The Additional Security Documents or instruments related
thereto shall have been duly recorded or filed in such manner and in such places
as are required by law to establish, perfect, preserve and protect the Liens in
favor of the Collateral Agent required to be granted pursuant to the Additional
Security Documents and all taxes, fees and other charges payable in connection
therewith shall have been paid in full.

         (b) The Borrower will, and will cause each of the Subsidiary Guarantors
to, at the expense of the Borrower, make, execute, endorse, acknowledge, file
and/or deliver to the Collateral Agent from time to time such vouchers,
invoices, schedules, confirmatory assignments, conveyances, financing
statements, transfer endorsements, powers of attorney, certificates, real
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further steps relating to the collateral covered by any of the Security
Documents as the Collateral Agent may reasonably require. Furthermore, the
Borrower will cause to be delivered to the Collateral Agent such opinions of
counsel, title insurance and other related documents as may be reasonably
requested by the Agent to assure itself that this Section 7.11 has been complied
with.

         (c) The Borrower agrees that each action required above by
this Section 7.11 shall be completed as soon as possible, but in no event later
than 90 days after such action is either requested to be taken by the Agent or
the Required Banks or required to be taken by the Borrower and the Subsidiary
Guarantors pursuant to the terms of this Section 7.11; provided that in no event
will the Borrower be required to take any action, other than using its best
efforts, to obtain consents from third parties with respect to its compliance
with this Section 7.11.

         Section 8. Negative Covenants. The Borrower hereby covenants and agrees
that on and after the Restatement Effective Date and until the Total Commitment
and all Letters of Credit have terminated and the Loans, Notes and Unpaid
Drawings, together with interest, Fees and all other Obligations incurred
hereunder and thereunder, are paid in full:

         8.01 Liens. The Borrower will not, and will not permit any of its
Subsidiaries to, create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Lien upon or with
respect to any property or assets (real or personal, tangible or intangible) of
the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, whether now owned or hereafter
acquired, or sell any such property or assets subject to an understanding or
agreement, contingent or otherwise, to repurchase such property or assets
(including sales of accounts receivable with recourse to the Borrower or any of
its Subsidiaries), or assign any right to receive income or permit the filing of
any financing statement under the UCC or any other similar notice of Lien under
any similar recording or notice statute; provided that the provisions of this
Section 8.01 shall not prevent the creation, incurrence, assumption or existence
of the following (Liens described below are herein referred to as "Permitted
Liens"):

         (i) inchoate Liens for taxes, assessments or governmental charges or
    levies not yet due or Liens for taxes, assessments or governmental charges
    or levies being contested in good faith and by appropriate proceedings for
    which adequate reserves have been established in accordance with generally
    accepted accounting principles;

         (ii) Liens in respect of property or assets of the Borrower or any of
    its Subsidiaries imposed by law, which were incurred in the ordinary course
    of business and do not secure Indebtedness for borrowed money, such as
    carriers', warehousemen's, materialmen's and mechanics' liens and other
    similar Liens arising in the ordinary course of business, and (x) which do
    not in the aggregate materially detract from the value of the Borrower's or
    such Subsidiary's property or assets or materially impair the use thereof in
    the operation of the business of the Borrower or such Subsidiary or (y)
    which are being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings, which
    proceedings have the effect of preventing the forfeiture or sale of the
    property or assets subject to any such Lien;

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         (iii) Liens in existence on the Restatement Effective Date which are
    listed, and the property subject thereto described, in Schedule VIII, but
    only to the respective date, if any, set forth in such Schedule VIII for the
    removal, replacement and termination of any such Liens, plus renewals,
    replacements and extensions of such Liens to the extent set forth on
    Schedule VIII, provided that (x) the aggregate principal amount of the
    Indebtedness, if any, secured by such Liens does not increase from that
    amount outstanding at the time of any such renewal, replacement or extension
    and (y) any such renewal, replacement or extension does not encumber any
    additional assets or properties of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries;

         (iv) Permitted Encumbrances;

         (v) Liens created pursuant to the Security Documents;

         (vi) leases or subleases granted to other Persons not materially
    interfering with the conduct of the business of the Borrower or any of its
    Subsidiaries;

         (vii) Liens upon assets of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries
    subject to Capitalized Lease Obligations to the extent such Capitalized
    Lease Obligations are permitted by Section 8.04(iv), provided that (x) such
    Liens only serve to secure the payment of Indebtedness arising under such
    Capitalized Lease Obligation and (y) the Lien encumbering the asset giving
    rise to the Capitalized Lease Obligation does not encumber any other asset
    of the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower;

         (viii) Liens placed upon equipment or machinery used in the ordinary
    course of business of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries at the time of
    the acquisition thereof by the Borrower or any such Subsidiary or within 90
    days thereafter to secure Indebtedness incurred to pay all or a portion of
    the purchase price thereof or to secure Indebtedness incurred solely for the
    purpose of financing the acquisition of any such equipment or machinery or
    extensions, renewals or replacements of any of the foregoing for the same or
    a lesser amount, provided that (x) the aggregate outstanding principal
    amount of all Indebtedness secured by Liens permitted by this clause (viii)
    shall not at any time exceed $250,000 and (y) in all events, the Lien
    encumbering the equipment or machinery so acquired does not encumber any
    other asset of the Borrower or such Subsidiary;

         (ix) Liens placed upon video lottery terminals used at the Charles Town
    Race Track (the "Charles Town Video Lottery Terminals") at the time of the
    acquisition of such video lottery terminals by the Charles Town Joint
    Venture or within 90 days thereafter to secure Indebtedness incurred to pay
    all or at least 85% of the purchase price thereof or to secure Indebtedness
    incurred solely for the purpose of financing the acquisition of any such
    video lottery terminals or extensions, renewals or replacements of any such
    video lottery terminals for the same or a lesser amount, provided that (v)
    the Liens contemplated by this clause (ix) shall only be permitted after the
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    GTECH Contract, (w) the aggregate outstanding principal amount of all
    Indebtedness secured by Liens permitted by this clause (ix) shall not at any
    time exceed $11,000,000, (x) the only recourse in respect of such
    Indebtedness shall be against the Charles Town Video Lottery Terminals so
    financed and not against the Charles Town Joint Venture, the Borrower or any
    other Subsidiary of the Borrower, (y) in all events, the Lien encumbering
    the Charles Town Video Lottery Terminals so acquired does not encumber any
    other asset of the Charles Town Joint Venture or any assets of the Borrower
    or any other Subsidiary of the Borrower and (z) prior to the entering into
    of any such financing arrangements, the documentation with respect thereto
    shall have been delivered to the Banks and shall be in form and substance
    reasonably satisfactory to the Required Banks;

         (x) easements, rights-of-way, restrictions, encroachments and other
    similar charges or encumbrances, and minor title deficiencies, in each case
    not securing Indebtedness and not materially interfering with the conduct of
    the business of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries;

         (xi) Liens arising from precautionary UCC financing statement filings
    regarding operating leases permitted under Section 8.07;

         (xii) Liens arising out of the existence of judgments or awards in
    respect of which the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries shall in good faith
    be prosecuting an appeal or proceedings for review in respect of which there
    shall have been secured a subsisting stay of execution pending such appeal
    or proceedings, provided that the aggregate amount of any cash and the fair
    market value of any property subject to such Liens do not exceed $100,000 at
    any time outstanding;

         (xiii) statutory and common law landlords' liens under leases to which
    the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries is a party; and

         (xiv) Liens (other than Liens imposed under ERISA) incurred in the
    ordinary course of business in connection with workers compensation claims,
    unemployment insurance and social security benefits and Liens securing the
    performance of bids, tenders, leases and contracts in the ordinary course of
    business, statutory obligations, surety bonds, performance bonds and other
    obligations of a like nature incurred in the ordinary course of business
    (exclusive of obligations in respect of the payment for borrowed money),
    provided that the aggregate outstanding amount of obligations secured by
    Liens permitted by this clause (xiv) (and the value of all cash and property
    encumbered by Liens permitted pursuant to this clause (xiv)) shall not at
    any time exceed $250,000.

In connection with the granting of Liens of the type described in clauses (vii),
(viii) and (ix) of this Section 8.01 by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries,
the Agent and the Collateral Agent shall be authorized to take any actions
deemed appropriate by it in connection therewith (including, without limitation,
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agreements in favor of the holder or holders of such Liens, in each case solely
with respect to the item or items of equipment or other assets subject to 
such Liens.

         8.02 Consolidation, Merger, Purchase or Sale of Assets, etc. The
Borrower will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, wind up,
liquidate or dissolve its affairs or enter into any transaction of merger or
consolidation, or convey, sell, lease or otherwise dispose of all or any part of
its property or assets, or enter into any sale-leaseback transactions, or
purchase or otherwise acquire (in one or a series of related transactions) any
part of the property or assets (other than purchases or other acquisitions of
inventory, materials and equipment in the ordinary course of business) of any
Person (or agree to do any of the foregoing at any future time), except that:

         (i) Capital Expenditures by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries shall be
    permitted to the extent not in violation of Section 8.08;

         (ii) each of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may sell assets (other
    than the capital stock of any Subsidiary Guarantor, the equity interest in
    the Charles Town Joint Venture, any Mortgaged Property or the Charles Town
    Race Track), so long as (x) no Default or Event of Default then exists or
    would result therefrom, (y) each such sale is in an arm's-length transaction
    and the Borrower or the respective Subsidiary receives at least fair market
    value (as determined in good faith by the Borrower or such Subsidiary, as
    the case may be), (iii) at least 85% of the total consideration received by
    the Borrower or such Subsidiary is cash and is paid at the time of the
    closing of such sale, (iv) the Total Commitment is reduced in an amount
    equal to the Net Sale Proceeds therefrom as (and to the extent) required by
    Section 3.03(d) and (v) the aggregate amount of the proceeds received from
    all assets sold pursuant to this clause (ii) shall not exceed $3,000,000 in
    any fiscal year of the Borrower;

         (iii) Investments may be made to the extent permitted by Section 8.05;

         (iv) each of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may lease (as lessee)
    real or personal property (so long as any such lease does not create a
    Capitalized Lease Obligation except to the extent permitted by Section
    8.04(iv));

         (v) each of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may make sales of
    inventory in the ordinary course of business;

         (vi) each of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may sell obsolete or
    worn-out equipment or materials in the ordinary course of business;

         (vii) each of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may grant leases or
    subleases to other Persons not materially interfering with the conduct of
    the business of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries;

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         (viii) each of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may, in the ordinary
    course of business, license, as licensor or licensee, patents, trademarks,
    copyrights and know-how to and/or from third Persons and to and/or from one
    another so long as any such license by the Borrower or any other Credit
    Party in its capacity as licensor is permitted to be assigned pursuant to
    the Security Agreement (to the extent that the security interest in such
    patents, trademarks, copyrights and know-how is granted thereunder) and does
    not otherwise prohibit the granting of a Lien by the Borrower or any other
    Credit Party pursuant to the Security Agreement in the intellectual property
    covered by such license; and

         (ix) so long as no Default or Event of Default then exists, any
    Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of the Borrower may merge with and into any other
    Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of the Borrower, so long as in the case of any
    merger involving a Subsidiary Guarantor, the Subsidiary Guarantor shall be
    the surviving corporation of such merger.

To the extent the Required Banks waive the provisions of this Section 8.02 with
respect to the sale of any Collateral, or any Collateral is sold as permitted by
this Section 8.02 (other than to the Borrower or a Subsidiary thereof), such
Collateral shall be sold free and clear of the Liens created by the Security
Documents, and the Agent and the Collateral Agent shall be authorized to take
any actions deemed appropriate in order to effect the foregoing.

         8.03 Dividends. The Borrower will not, and will not permit any of its
Subsidiaries to, authorize, declare or pay any Dividends with respect to the
Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, except that:

         (i) any Subsidiary of the Borrower may pay cash Dividends to the
    Borrower or any Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of the Borrower;

         (ii) so long as no Default or Event of Default then exists or would
    result therefrom, any non-Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of the Borrower may pay
    cash Dividends to its shareholders or partners generally so long as the
    Borrower or its respective Subsidiary which owns the equity interest or
    interests in the Subsidiary paying such Dividends receives at least its
    proportionate share thereof (based upon its relative holdings of equity
    interests in the Subsidiary paying such Dividends and taking into account
    the relative preferences, if any, of the various classes of equity interests
    in such Subsidiary, including the preferences in favor of the Borrower in
    respect of Dividends paid by the Charles Town Joint Venture); and

         (iii) so long as there shall exist no Default or Event of Default (both
    before and after giving effect to the payment thereof), the Borrower may
    repurchase outstanding shares of its common stock (or options to purchase
    such common stock) following the death, disability or termination of
    employment of employees of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, provided
    that the aggregate amount of Dividends paid by the Borrower pursuant to this
    clause (iii) shall not exceed $50,000 in any fiscal year of the Borrower.

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         8.04 Indebtedness. The Borrower will not, and will not permit any of
its Subsidiaries to, contract, create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any
Indebtedness, except:

         (i) Indebtedness incurred pursuant to this Agreement and the other
    Credit Documents;

         (ii) Existing Indebtedness outstanding on the Restatement Effective
    Date and listed on Schedule VI, without giving effect to any subsequent
    extension, renewal or refinancing thereof except to the extent set forth on
    Schedule VI, provided that the aggregate principal amount of the
    Indebtedness to be extended, renewed or refinanced does not increase from
    that amount outstanding at the time of any such extension, renewal or
    refinancing;

         (iii) Indebtedness under Interest Rate Protection Agreements entered
    into with respect to other Indebtedness permitted under this Section 8.04 so
    long as all of the terms and conditions of such Interest Rate Protection
    Agreements are satisfactory to the Agent;

         (iv) Indebtedness of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries evidenced by
    Capitalized Lease Obligations to the extent permitted pursuant to Section
    8.08, provided that in no event shall the aggregate principal amount of
    Capitalized Lease Obligations permitted by this clause (iv) exceed $100,000
    at any time outstanding;

         (v) Indebtedness subject to Liens permitted under Sections 8.01(viii)
    and (ix);

         (vi) intercompany Indebtedness among the Borrower and its Subsidiaries
    to the extent permitted by Section 8.05(vii) and (ix);

         (vii) Indebtedness of the Borrower and the Subsidiary Guarantors under
    the Senior Note Documents in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed
    $80,000,000 (as reduced by any repayments of principal thereof); and

         (viii) additional unsecured Indebtedness of the Borrower and its
    Subsidiaries not to exceed $100,000 in aggregate principal amount at any
    time outstanding.

         Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Section 8.04
or in Section 8.01, until such time as the Charles Town Joint Venture is a
Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of the Borrower, the only Indebtedness that the Charles
Town Joint Venture shall be permitted to incur is under clause (i) above, clause
(ii) above (but no refinancings thereof), clause (iv) above, clause (v) above
(but only in respect of Liens permitted under Section 8.01(ix)) and clause (vi)
above.

         8.05 Advances, Investments and Loans. The Borrower will not, and will
not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, directly or indirectly, lend money or
credit or make advances to any Person, or purchase or acquire any stock,
obligations or securities of, or any other interest in, or make any capital
contribution to, any other Person, or purchase or own a futures contract or

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otherwise become liable for the purchase or sale of currency or other
commodities at a future date in the nature of a futures contract, or hold any
cash or Cash Equivalents (each of the foregoing an "Investment" and,
collectively, "Investments"), except that the following shall be permitted:

         (i) the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may acquire and hold accounts
    receivables owing to any of them, if created or acquired in the ordinary
    course of business and payable or dischargeable in accordance with customary
    trade terms of the Borrower or such Subsidiary;

         (ii) the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may acquire and hold cash and
    Cash Equivalents;

         (iii) the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may hold the Investments held
    by them on the Restatement Effective Date and described on Schedule IX
    (excluding any Investments previously made in the Charles Town Joint
    Venture), provided that any additional Investments made with respect thereto
    shall be permitted only if independently justified under the other
    provisions of this Section 8.05;

         (iv) the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may receive non-cash
    consideration in connection with any asset sale permitted by Section
    8.02(ii) but only to the extent set forth in Section 8.02(ii);

         (v) the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may make loans and advances in
    the ordinary course of business to their respective employees so long as the
    aggregate principal amount thereof at any time outstanding (determined
    without regard to any write-downs or write-offs of such loans and advances)
    shall not exceed $100,000;

         (vi) the Borrower may enter into Interest Protection Agreements to the
    extent permitted by Section 8.04(iii);

         (vii) the Borrower and the Subsidiary Guarantors may make intercompany
    loans and advances between or among one another (collectively, "Intercompany
    Loans"), so long as each Intercompany Loan shall be evidenced by an
    Intercompany Note that is pledged to the Collateral Agent pursuant to the
    Pledge Agreement;

         (viii) the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may make cash capital
    contributions to Subsidiaries of the Borrower which are Subsidiary
    Guarantors; and

         (ix) the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may make cash equity
    contributions and/or Intercompany Loans to the Charles Town Joint Venture in
    an aggregate amount not to exceed $47,100,000 (which amount includes any
    such cash equity contributions and/or Intercompany Loans made prior to
    Restatement Effective Date, including $18,100,000 of Intercompany Loans
    originally made to finance the Charles Town acquisition and to pay related
    fees and expenses) to fund the Capital Expenditures 

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    permitted by Section 8.08(d) so long as, in the case of any such
    Intercompany Loans, same are evidenced by an Intercompany Note that is
    pledged to the Collateral Agent pursuant to the Pledge Agreement.

         8.06 Transactions with Affiliates. The Borrower will not, and will not
permit any of its Subsidiaries to, enter into any transaction or series of
related transactions, whether or not in the ordinary course of business, with
any Affiliate of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, other than in the
ordinary course of business and on terms and conditions substantially as
favorable to the Borrower or such Subsidiary as would reasonably be obtained by
the Borrower or such Subsidiary at that time in a comparable arm's-length
transaction with a Person other than an Affiliate, except that the following in
any event shall be permitted:

         (i) Dividends may be paid to the extent provided in Section 8.03;

         (ii) loans may be made and other transactions may be entered into by
    the Borrower and its Subsidiaries to the extent permitted by Sections 8.02,
    8.04 and 8.05;

         (iii) customary fees may be paid to non-officer directors of the
    Borrower and its Subsidiaries; and

         (iv) Subsidiaries of the Borrower may pay management fees to the
    Borrower.

         8.07 Leases. The Borrower will not permit the aggregate payments
(including, without limitation, any property taxes paid as additional rent or
lease payments) made by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated
basis under any agreement to rent or lease any real or personal property (or any
extension or renewal thereof) (excluding Capitalized Lease Obligations) to
exceed for any fiscal year set forth below the amount set forth opposite such
fiscal year below:

                 Fiscal Year Ending                   Amount
                 ------------------                 ----------
                 December 31, 1997                  $1,300,000
                 December 31, 1998                  $1,400,000
                 December 31, 1999                  $1,400,000
                 December 31, 2000                  $1,400,000
                 December 31, 2001                  $1,400,000
                 December 31, 2002                  $1,400,000

         8.08 Capital Expenditures. (a) The Borrower will not, and will not
permit any of its Subsidiaries to, make any Capital Expenditures, except that
(x) during the period from the Restatement Effective Date through and including
December 31, 1998 the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may make Capital
Expenditures in an aggregate amount not to exceed $10,300,000 (it being
understood and agreed that no part of such $10,300,000 may be used to make
Capital Expenditures to refurbish the Charles Town Race Track or purchase and/or
develop the Tennessee Downs race track or related facilities although up to
$1,000,000 of such $10,300,000 may be used to refurbish the Charles Town
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Borrower set forth below (taken as one accounting period), the Borrower and its
Subsidiaries may make Capital Expenditures so long as the aggregate amount of
all such Capital Expenditures does not exceed in any fiscal year of the Borrower
set forth below the amount set forth opposite such fiscal year below:

             Fiscal Year Ending                   Amount
             ------------------                 ----------
             December 31, 1999                  $2,000,000
             December 31, 2000                  $2,000,000
             December 31, 2001                  $2,000,000
             December 31, 2002                  $2,000,000

         (b) In addition to the foregoing, the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may
make Capital Expenditures with the amount of Net Insurance Proceeds received by
the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries from any Recovery Event so long as such
Net Insurance Proceeds are used to replace or restore any properties or assets
in respect of which such Net Insurance Proceeds were paid within 270 days
following the date of receipt of such Net Insurance Proceeds from such Recovery
Event to the extent such Net Insurance Proceeds do not give rise to a reduction
in the Total Commitment pursuant to Section 3.03(e).

         (c) In addition to the foregoing, the Charles Town Joint Venture may
make up to $29,000,000 of Capital Expenditures (including, for this purpose, any
such Capital Expenditures made prior to the Restatement Effective Date) to
refurbish the Charles Town Race Track.

         (d) In addition to the foregoing, after the termination of the GTECH
Agreement and to the extent that the Charles Town Video Lottery Terminals are
not leased by the Charles Town Joint Venture, the Charles Town Joint Venture may
make Capital Expenditures to purchase the Charles Town Video Lottery Terminals
so long as at least 85% of the purchase price for such Charles Town Video
Lottery Terminals are financed under Section 8.01(ix).

         (e) From and after such time as Tennessee Downs obtains all necessary
licenses, permits and approvals to conduct harness racing in the State of
Tennessee, Tennessee Downs may make up to $15,500,000 of Capital Expenditures to
purchase and/or develop a harness race track and related facilities in the State
of Tennessee.

         8.09 Minimum Consolidated Net Worth. The Borrower will not permit
Consolidated Net Worth at any time to be less than the Minimum Consolidated Net
Worth at such time.

         8.10 Consolidated Cash Interest Coverage Ratio. The Borrower will not
permit the Consolidated Cash Interest Coverage Ratio of the Borrower for any
Test Period ending on the last day of a fiscal quarter set forth below to be
less than the ratio set forth opposite such fiscal quarter below:

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              Fiscal Quarter Ending                         Ratio
              ---------------------                       ---------
              December 31, 1997                           4.00:1.00
              March 31, 1998                              3.00:1.00
              June 30, 1998                               2.50:1.00
              September 30, 1998                          2.50:1.00
              December 31, 1998                           2.50:1.00
              March 31, 1999                              2.50:1.00
              June 30, 1999                               2.50:1.00
              September 30, 1999                          2.50:1.00
              December 31, 1999
              and the last day of each
              fiscal quarter thereafter                   3.00:1.00

         8.11 Maximum Leverage Ratio. The Borrower will not permit the Leverage
Ratio of the Borrower at any time during a period set forth below to be greater
than the ratio set forth opposite such period below:

          Period                                                         Ratio
          ------                                                       ---------
          Restatement Effective Date through and including
          December 30, 1998                                            4.80:1.00

          December 31, 1998 through and including
          December 30, 1999                                            3.75:1.00

          December 31, 1999 and thereafter                             3.00:1.00

         8.12 Limitation on Modifications of Certificate of Incorporation,
By-Laws and Certain Other Agreements; etc. The Borrower will not, and will not
permit any of its Subsidiaries to, (i) amend, modify or change its certificate
of incorporation (including, without limitation, by the filing or modification
of any certificate of designation) or by-laws (or the equivalent organizational
documents) or any agreement entered into by it with respect to its capital stock
(including any Shareholders' Agreement), or enter into any new agreement with
respect to its capital stock, other than any such amendment, modification,
change or other action contemplated by this clause (i) which could not
reasonably be expected to be adverse to the interests of the Banks in any
material respect, (ii) amend, modify or change the Charles Town Joint Venture
Agreement, other than any such amendment, modification or change which could not
reasonably be expected to be adverse to the interests of the Banks in any
material respect (it being understood and agreed, however, that in any event the
Borrower or a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary thereof shall at all times be the managing
member of the Charles Town Joint Venture and shall own at least 89% of the
equity interest therein), (iii) amend, modify or change the GTECH Contract,
other than any such amendment, modification or change which could not reasonably
be expected to be adverse to the interests of the Banks in any material respect
or (iv) amend, modify or change any provision of any Tax Sharing Agreement or
enter into any new tax sharing agreement, tax allocation agreement or similar
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amendment, modification, change or other action contemplated by this clause 
(iii) which could not reasonably be expected to adversely effect the interests 
of the Banks in any material respect.

         8.13 Limitation on Certain Restrictions on Subsidiaries. The Borrower
will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, directly or
indirectly, create or otherwise cause or suffer to exist or become effective any
encumbrance or restriction on the ability of any such Subsidiary to (a) pay
dividends or make any other distributions on its capital stock or any other
interest or participation in its profits owned by the Borrower or any Subsidiary
of the Borrower, or pay any Indebtedness owed to the Borrower or any Subsidiary
of the Borrower, (b) make loans or advances to the Borrower or any Subsidiary of
the Borrower or (c) transfer any of its properties or assets to the Borrower or
any Subsidiary of the Borrower, except for such encumbrances or restrictions
existing under or by reason of (i) applicable law, (ii) this Agreement and the
other Credit Documents, (iii) customary provisions restricting subletting or
assignment of any lease governing a leasehold interest of the Borrower or any
Subsidiary of the Borrower, (iv) customary provisions restricting assignment of
any licensing agreement entered into by the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the
Borrower in the ordinary course of business and (v) restrictions on the transfer
of any asset subject to a Lien permitted by this Agreement.

         8.14 Limitation on Issuance of Capital Stock. (a) The Borrower will
not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, issue (i) any preferred
stock or (ii) any redeemable common stock (other than common stock that is
redeemable at the sole option of the Borrower).

         (b) The Borrower will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to
issue any capital stock (including by way of sales of treasury stock) or any
options or warrants to purchase, or securities convertible into, capital stock,
except (i) for transfers and replacements of then outstanding shares of capital
stock, (ii) for stock splits, stock dividends and issuances which do not
decrease the percentage ownership of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries in
any class of the capital stock of such Subsidiary, (iii) to qualify directors to
the extent required by applicable law or (iv) for issuances by newly created or
acquired Subsidiaries in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

         8.15 Business. The Borrower will not, and will not permit any of its
Subsidiaries to, engage (directly or indirectly) in any business other than the
businesses in which the Borrower and its Subsidiaries are engaged on the
Restatement Effective Date and reasonable extensions thereof, it being
understood and agreed that, except as provided below, in no event shall the
Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries engage in any business or enter into any
agreement which requires the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries to make any
payments under Section 4 of the Plains Company Acquisition Agreement; provided,
however, the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may operate slot machines at the Penn
National Race Track, the Pocono Downs Race Track and at any Non-Primary Location
operated by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries and may make the required payments
pursuant to Section 4 of the Plains Company Acquisition Agreement in connection
therewith.

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         8.16 Limitation on Creation of Subsidiaries. Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the Borrower will not, and will not
permit any of its Subsidiaries to, establish, create or acquire after the
Restatement Effective Date any Subsidiary, provided that the Borrower and its
Wholly-Owned Subsidiaries shall be permitted to establish or create Wholly-Owned
Subsidiaries so long as (i) the capital stock of such new Wholly-Owned
Subsidiary is pledged pursuant to, and to the extent required by, the Pledge
Agreement and the certificates representing such stock, together with stock
powers duly executed in blank, are delivered to the Collateral Agent for the
benefit of the Secured Creditors, (ii) the partnership interests or limited
liability company interests, as the case may be, of such new Wholly-Owned
Subsidiary (to the extent that same is a partnership or a limited liability
company, as the case may be) are pledged and assigned pursuant to, and to the
extent required by, the Pledge Agreement, (iii) such new Wholly-Owned Subsidiary
executes a counterpart of the Subsidiaries Guaranty, the Pledge Agreement and
the Security Agreement, and (iv) such new Wholly-Owned Subsidiary, to the extent
requested by the Agent or the Required Banks, takes all actions required
pursuant to Section 7.11. In addition, (x) each new Wholly-Owned Subsidiary
shall execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered, all other
relevant documentation of the type described in Section 5 as such new
Wholly-Owned Subsidiary would have had to deliver if such new Wholly-Owned
Subsidiary were a Credit Party on the Restatement Effective Date and (y) at such
time as the Charles Town Joint Venture becomes a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of the
Borrower, or at such time as the Charles Town Joint Venture Agreement permits
the Charles Town Joint Venture to become a Subsidiary Guarantor hereunder (or
Bryant Development otherwise consents thereto), the Borrower shall cause the
Charles Town Joint Venture (A) to execute a counterpart of the Subsidiaries
Guaranty, the Pledge Agreement and the Security Agreement, (B) to the extent
requested by the Agent or the Required Banks, to take all actions required
pursuant to Section 7.11 and (C) to deliver all of the relevant documentation
described in preceding clause (x) of this sentence.

         Section 9. Events of Default. Upon the occurrence of any of the
following specified events (each an "Event of Default"):

         9.01 Payments. The Borrower shall (i) default in the payment when due
of any principal of any Loan or any Note or (ii) default, and such default shall
continue unremedied for three or more Business Days, in the payment when due of
any interest on any Loan or Note, any Unpaid Drawing or any Fees or any other
amounts owing hereunder or thereunder; or

         9.02 Representations, etc. Any representation, warranty or statement
made (or deemed made) by any Credit Party herein or in any other Credit Document
or in any certificate delivered to the Agent or any Bank pursuant hereto or
thereto shall prove to be untrue in any material respect on the date as of which
made or deemed made; or

         9.03 Covenants. Any Credit Party shall (i) default in the due
performance or observance by it of any term, covenant or agreement contained in
Section 7.01(g)(i) or 7.08 or Section 8 or (ii) default in the due performance
or observance by it of any other term, covenant or agreement contained in this
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in Sections 9.01 and 9.02) and such default shall continue unremedied for a
period of 30 days after written notice thereof to the defaulting party by the
Agent or the Required Banks; or

         9.04 Default Under Other Agreements. (i) The Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries shall (x) default in any payment of any Indebtedness (other than
the Notes) beyond the period of grace, if any, provided in the instrument or
agreement under which such Indebtedness was created or (y) default in the
observance or performance of any agreement or condition relating to any
Indebtedness (other than the Notes) or contained in any instrument or agreement
evidencing, securing or relating thereto, or any other event shall occur or
condition exist, the effect of which default or other event or condition is to
cause, or to permit the holder or holders of such Indebtedness (or a trustee or
agent on behalf of such holder or holders) to cause (determined without regard
to whether any notice is required), any such Indebtedness to become due prior to
its stated maturity, or (ii) any Indebtedness (other than the Notes) of the
Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries shall be declared to be (or shall become)
due and payable, or required to be prepaid other than by a regularly scheduled
required prepayment, prior to the stated maturity thereof, provided that it
shall not be a Default or an Event of Default under this Section 9.04 unless the
aggregate principal amount of all Indebtedness as described in preceding clauses
(i) and (ii) is at least $500,000; or

         9.05 Bankruptcy, etc. The Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries shall
commence a voluntary case concerning itself under Title 11 of the United States
Code entitled "Bankruptcy," as now or hereafter in effect, or any successor
thereto (the "Bankruptcy Code"); or an involuntary case is commenced against the
Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, and the petition is not controverted within
10 days, or is not dismissed within 60 days, after commencement of the case; or
a custodian (as defined in the Bankruptcy Code) is appointed for, or takes
charge of, all or substantially all of the property of the Borrower or any of
its Subsidiaries, or the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries commences any other
proceeding under any reorganization, arrangement, adjustment of debt, relief of
debtors, dissolution, insolvency or liquidation or similar law of any
jurisdiction whether now or hereafter in effect relating to the Borrower or any
of its Subsidiaries, or there is commenced against the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries any such proceeding which remains undismissed for a period of 60
days, or the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries is adjudicated insolvent or
bankrupt; or any order of relief or other order approving any such case or
proceeding is entered; or the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries suffers any
appointment of any custodian or the like for it or any substantial part of its
property to continue undischarged or unstayed for a period of 60 days; or the
Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries makes a general assignment for the benefit
of creditors; or any corporate action is taken by the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries for the purpose of effecting any of the foregoing; or

         9.06 ERISA. (a) Any Plan shall fail to satisfy the minimum funding
standard required for any plan year or part thereof under Section 412 of the
Code or Section 302 of ERISA or a waiver of such standard or extension of any
amortization period is sought or granted under Section 412 of the Code or
Section 303 or 304 of ERISA, a Reportable Event shall have occurred, any Plan
which is subject to Title IV of ERISA shall have had or is likely to have a
trustee appointed to administer such Plan, any Plan which is subject to Title IV
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shall have been or is likely to be terminated or to be the subject of
termination proceedings under ERISA, any Plan shall have an Unfunded Current
Liability, a contribution required to be made with respect to a Plan or a
Foreign Pension Plan has not been timely made, the Borrower or any Subsidiary of
the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate has incurred or is likely to incur any
liability to or on account of a Plan under Section 409, 502(i), 502(l), 515,
4062, 4063, 4064, 4069, 4201, 4204 or 4212 of ERISA or Section 401(a)(29), 4971
or 4975 of the Code or on account of a group health plan (as defined in Section
607(1) of ERISA or Section 4980B(g)(2) of the Code) under Section 4980B of the
Code, or the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower has incurred or is
likely to incur liabilities pursuant to one or more employee welfare benefit
plans (as defined in Section 3(1) of ERISA) that provide benefits to retired
employees or other former employees (other than as required by Section 601 of
ERISA) or Plans [or Foreign Pension Plans]; (b) there shall result from any such
event or events the imposition of a lien, the granting of a security interest,
or a liability or a material risk of incurring a liability; and (c) such lien,
security interest or liability, individually, and/or in the aggregate, in the
opinion of the Required Banks, has had, or could reasonably be expected to have,
a material adverse effect on the business, operations, property, assets,
liabilities, condition (financial or otherwise) or prospects of the Borrower and
its Subsidiaries taken as a whole; or

         9.07 Security Documents. At any time after the execution and delivery
thereof, any of the Security Documents shall cease to be in full force and
effect, or shall cease to give the Collateral Agent for the benefit of the
Secured Creditors the Liens, rights, powers and privileges purported to be
created thereby (including, without limitation, a perfected security interest
in, and Lien on, all of the Collateral, in favor of the Collateral Agent,
superior to and prior to the rights of all third Persons (except Permitted
Liens), and subject to no other Liens (except Permitted Liens); or

         9.08 Subsidiaries Guaranty. At any time after the execution and
delivery thereof, the Subsidiaries Guaranty or any provision thereof shall cease
to be in full force or effect as to any Subsidiary Guarantor, or any Subsidiary
Guarantor or any Person acting by or on behalf of such Subsidiary Guarantor
shall deny or disaffirm such Subsidiary Guarantor's obligations under the
Subsidiaries Guaranty or any Subsidiary Guarantor shall default in the due
performance or observance of any term, covenant or agreement on its part to be
performed or observed pursuant to the Subsidiaries Guaranty; or

         9.09 Judgments. One or more judgments or decrees shall be entered
against the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower involving in the
aggregate for the Borrower and its Subsidiaries a liability (not paid or fully
covered by a reputable and solvent insurance company) and such judgments and
decrees either shall be final and non-appealable or shall not be vacated,
discharged or stayed or bonded pending appeal for any period of 30 consecutive
days, and the aggregate amount of all such judgments exceeds $500,000; or

         9.10 Change of Control. A Change of Control shall occur; or

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         9.11 Licenses. The termination, suspension or revocation of any
License, or the existence of any circumstance, event, matter or condition which
under any Act would permit any Commission to terminate, revoke or suspend any
such License, or any Commission shall require the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries to divest any License or its equity interest in any Subsidiary
owning or holding any License; or

         9.12 Applications. If in any year the Borrower does not, or does not
cause one of its Subsidiaries to, submit all appropriate applications to the
Pennsylvania Horse Racing Commission and the Pennsylvania Harness Racing
Commission to conduct live horse racing at the Penn National Race Track and the
Pocono Downs Race Track, or to conduct full card simulcasting at any such Track,
in each case in the immediately following calendar year; or if in any year the
Borrower does not, or does not cause one of its Subsidiaries to, submit all
appropriate applications to the West Virginia Racing Commission to conduct live
horse racing at the Charles Town Race Track in the immediately following
calendar year; or if in any year the Borrower does not, or does not cause one of
its Subsidiaries to, submit all appropriate applications to the West Virginia
Lottery Commission for a license to operate at least 1000 video lottery
terminals in the immediately following fiscal year of the license (or such
higher number of video lottery terminals as the Borrower or such Subsidiary may
have previously been granted a license to operate);

         9.13 Legality. At any time the conduct of live thoroughbred racing,
live harness racing or full card simulcasting in Pennsylvania cannot legally be
conducted at the Pocono Downs Race Track or the Penn National Race Track or
off-track wagering cannot legally be conducted at the Non-Primary Locations
operated by the holders of the Penn National Licenses or the Plains Company
Licenses, in each case under applicable Pennsylvania or federal law; or the
conduct of live horse racing, televised racing or operation of video lottery
terminals in West Virginia cannot legally be conducted at the Charles Town Race
Track under applicable West Virginia or federal law;

then, and in any such event, and at any time thereafter, if any Event of Default
shall then be continuing, the Agent, upon the written request of the Required
Banks, shall by written notice to the Borrower, take any or all of the following
actions, without prejudice to the rights of the Agent, any Bank or the holder of
any Note to enforce its claims against any Credit Party (provided, that, if an
Event of Default specified in Section 9.05 shall occur with respect to the
Borrower, the result which would occur upon the giving of written notice by the
Agent as specified in clauses (i) and (ii) below shall occur automatically
without the giving of any such notice): (i) declare the Total Commitment
terminated, whereupon the Commitment of each Bank shall forthwith terminate
immediately and any Commitment Commission shall forthwith become due and payable
without any other notice of any kind; (ii) declare the principal of and any
accrued interest in respect of all Loans and the Notes and all Obligations owing
hereunder and thereunder to be, whereupon the same shall become, forthwith due
and payable without presentment, demand, protest or other notice of any kind,
all of which are hereby waived by each Credit Party; (iii) terminate any Letter
of Credit which may be terminated in accordance with its terms; (iv) direct the
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or upon the occurrence of an Event of Default specified in Section 9.05 with
respect to the Borrower, it will pay) to the Collateral Agent at the Payment
Office such additional amount of cash or Cash Equivalents, to be held as
security by the Collateral Agent, as is equal to the aggregate Stated Amount of
all Letters of Credit issued for the account of the Borrower and then
outstanding; (v) enforce, as Collateral Agent, all of the Liens and security
interests created pursuant to the Security Documents and (vi) apply any cash
collateral held by the Borrower pursuant to Section 4.02(a) to the repayment of
the Obligations. 

         Section 10. Definitions and Accounting Terms.

         10.01 Defined Terms. As used in this Agreement, the following terms
shall have the following meanings (such meanings to be equally applicable to
both the singular and plural forms of the terms defined):

         "Act" shall mean (i) the Pennsylvania Horse Race Industry Reform Act,
as amended, (ii) the West Virginia Racetrack Video Lottery Act, as amended, or
(iii) the West Virginia Code ss.19-23-1 et. seq., as amended, as applicable and
including, in each case, any successor thereto.

         "Additional Security Documents" shall have the meaning provided in
Section 7.11.

         "Adjusted Certificate of Deposit Rate" shall mean, on any day, the sum
(rounded to the nearest 1/100 of 1%) of (1) the rate obtained by dividing (x)
the most recent weekly average dealer offering rate for negotiable certificates
of deposit with a three-month maturity in the secondary market as published in
the most recent Federal Reserve System publication entitled "Select Interest
Rates," published weekly on Form H.15 as of the date hereof, or if such
publication or a substitute containing the foregoing rate information shall not
be published by the Federal Reserve System for any week, the weekly average
offering rate determined by the Agent on the basis of quotations for such
certificates received by it from three certificate of deposit dealers in New
York of recognized standing or, if such quotations are unavailable, then on the
basis of other sources reasonably selected by the Agent, by (y) a percentage
equal to 100% minus the stated maximum rate of all reserve requirements as
specified in Regulation D applicable on such day to a three-month certificate of
deposit of a member bank of the Federal Reserve System in excess of $100,000
(including, without limitation, any marginal, emergency, supplemental, special
or other reserves), plus (2) the then daily net annual assessment rate as
estimated by the Agent for determining the current annual assessment payable by
the Agent to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation for insuring three-month
certificates of deposit.

         "Affiliate" shall mean, with respect to any Person, any other Person
directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under direct or indirect
common control with, such Person. A Person shall be deemed to control another
Person if such Person possesses, directly or indirectly, the power (i) to vote
5% or more of the securities having ordinary voting power for the election of
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management and policies of such other Person, whether through the ownership of
voting securities, by contract or otherwise.

         "Agent" shall mean Bankers Trust Company, in its capacity as Agent for
the Banks hereunder, and shall include any successor to the Agent appointed
pursuant to Section 11.09.

         "Agreement" shall mean this Credit Agreement, as modified,
supplemented, amended, restated (including any amendment and restatement
hereof), extended, renewed, refinanced or replaced from time to time.

         "Applicable Commitment Commission Percentage" shall mean, at any time,
a percentage per annum equal to 1/2 of 1%, provided that so long as no Default
or Event of Default shall exist, from and after any Start Date to and including
the corresponding End Date, the Applicable Commitment Commission Percentage
shall be 3/8 of 1% if, but only if, as of the Test Date for such Start Date the
Leverage Ratio for the Test Period ended on such Test Date shall be less than
2.00:1.00.

         "Applicable Margin" shall mean a percentage per annum equal to (i) in
the case of Base Rate Loans, 2% less the then applicable Interest Reduction
Discount, if any, and (ii) in the case of Eurodollar Loans, 3% less the then
applicable Interest Reduction Discount, if any.

         "Asset Sale" shall mean any sale, transfer or other disposition by the
Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries to any Person (including by-way-of
redemption by such Person) other than to the Borrower or a Wholly-Owned
Subsidiary of the Borrower of any asset (including, without limitation, any
capital stock or other securities of, or equity interests in, another Person)
other than sales of assets pursuant to Sections 8.02 (v), (vi), (vii) and
(viii).

         "Assignment and Assumption Agreement" shall mean an Assignment and
Assumption Agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit J (appropriately
completed).

         "Assumption and Acknowledgment Agreement" shall have the meaning
provided in Section 5.11.

         "Bank" shall mean each financial institution listed on Schedule I, as
well as any Person which becomes a "Bank" hereunder pursuant to Section 1.13 or
12.04(b).

         "Bank Default" shall mean (i) the refusal (which has not been
retracted) or the failure of a Bank to make available its portion of any
Borrowing or to fund its portion of any unreimbursed payment under Section
2.04(c) or (ii) a Bank having notified in writing the Borrower and/or the Agent
that such Bank does not intend to comply with its obligations under Section 1.01
or 2, in the case of either clause (i) or (ii) as a result of any takeover or
control (including, without limitation, as a result of the occurrence of any
event of the type described in Section 9.05 with respect to such Bank) of such
Bank by any regulatory authority or agency.

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         "Bankruptcy Code" shall have the meaning provided in Section 9.05.

         "Base Rate" shall mean, at any time, the highest of (i) 1/2 of 1% in
excess of the Adjusted Certificate of Deposit Rate, (ii) the Prime Lending Rate
and (iii) 1/2 of 1% in excess of the Federal Funds Rate.

         "Base Rate Loan" shall mean each Loan designated or deemed designated
as such by the Borrower at the time of the incurrence thereof or conversion
thereto.

         "Borrower" shall have the meaning provided in the first paragraph of
this Agreement.

         "Borrowing" shall mean the borrowing of one Type of Loan on a
given date (or resulting from a conversion or conversions on such date) having
in the case of Eurodollar Loans the same Interest Period, provided that Base
Rate Loans incurred pursuant to Section 1.10(b) shall be considered part of the
related Borrowing of Eurodollar Loans.

         "Bryant Development" shall mean Bryant Development Company, a Virginia
corporation which holds an 11% equity interest in the Charles Town Joint Venture
as of the Restatement Effective Date.

         "BTCo" shall mean Bankers Trust Company, in its individual
capacity, and any successor corporation thereto by merger, consolidation or
otherwise.

         "Business Day" shall mean (i) for all purposes other than as covered by
clause (ii) below, any day except Saturday, Sunday and any day which shall be in
New York City, New York, a legal holiday or a day on which banking institutions
are authorized or required by law or other government action to close and (ii)
with respect to all notices and determinations in connection with, and payments
of principal and interest on, Eurodollar Loans, any day which is a Business Day
described in clause (i) above and which is also a day for trading by and between
banks in the New York interbank Eurodollar market.

         "Capital Expenditures" shall mean, with respect to any Person, all
expenditures by such Person which should be capitalized in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles and, without duplication, the amount of
Capitalized Lease Obligations incurred by such Person.

         "Capitalized Lease Obligations" shall mean, with respect to any Person,
all rental obligations of such Person which, under generally accepted accounting
principles, are or will be required to be capitalized on the books of such
Person, in each case taken at the amount thereof accounted for as indebtedness
in accordance with such principles.

         "Cash Equivalents" shall mean, as to any Person, (i) securities issued
or directly and fully guaranteed or insured by the United States or any agency
or instrumentality thereof (provided that the full faith and credit of the
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maturities of not more than six months from the date of acquisition, (ii) Dollar
denominated time deposits and certificates of deposit of any commercial bank
having, or which is the principal banking subsidiary of a bank holding company
having, a long-term unsecured debt rating of at least "A" or the equivalent
thereof from Standard & Poor's Ratings Services or "A2" or the equivalent
thereof from Moody's Investors Service, Inc. with maturities of not more than
six months from the date of acquisition by such Person, (iii) repurchase
obligations with a term of not more than seven days for underlying securities of
the types described in clause (i) above entered into with any bank meeting the
qualifications specified in clause (ii) above, (iv) commercial paper issued by
any Person incorporated in the United States rated at least A-1 or the
equivalent thereof by Standard & Poor's Ratings Services or at least P-1 or the
equivalent thereof by Moody's Investors Service, Inc. and in each case maturing
not more than six months after the date of acquisition by such Person and (v)
investments in money market funds substantially all of whose assets are
comprised of securities of the types described in clauses (i) through (iv)
above.

         "CERCLA" shall mean the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as the same may be amended from time to
time, 42 U.S.C. ss.9601 et seq.

         "Change of Control" shall mean (i) any Person or "group"
(within the meaning of Rules 13d-3 or 13d-5 under the Securities Exchange Act
(as in effect on the Restatement Effective Date)), other than the Permitted
Holders, shall (A) have acquired beneficial ownership of 25% or more on a fully
diluted basis of the voting and/or economic interest in the Borrower's capital
stock or (B) have obtained the power (whether or not exercised) to elect a
majority of the Borrowers' directors, (ii) the Board of Directors of the
Borrower shall cease to consist of a majority of Continuing Directors, (iii) the
Permitted Holders shall cease to collectively own at least 25% on a fully
diluted basis of the voting and/or economic interest in the Borrower's capital
stock or (iv) a "change of control" or similar event shall occur under, and as
defined in, the Senior Note Documents.

         "Charles Town Joint Venture" shall mean PNGI Charles Town Gaming
Limited Liability Company, a West Virginia limited liability company.

         "Charles Town Joint Venture Agreement" shall mean the Operating
Agreement of the Charles Town Joint Venture dated February 27, 1996.

         "Charles Town Licenses" shall mean the licenses to conduct horse racing
issued to the Borrower or one of its Subsidiaries by the West Virginia Racing
Commission and to conduct video lottery issued to the Borrower or one of its
Subsidiaries by the West Virginia Lottery Commission.

         "Charles Town Races" shall mean Charles Town Races, Inc., a West
Virginia corporation.

         "Charles Town Race Track" shall mean Charles Town Race Track located in
Jefferson County, West Virginia.

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         "Charles Town Video Lottery Terminals" shall have the meaning provided
in Section 8.01(ix).

         "Code" shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from
time to time, and the regulations promulgated and rulings issued thereunder.
Section references to the Code are to the Code, as in effect at the date of this
Agreement and any subsequent provisions of the Code, amendatory thereof,
supplemental thereto or substituted therefor.

         "Collateral" shall mean all property (whether real or personal) with
respect to which any security interests have been granted (or purported to be
granted) pursuant to any Security Document, including, without limitation, all
Pledge Agreement Collateral, all Security Agreement Collateral, the Mortgaged
Properties and all cash and Cash Equivalents delivered as collateral pursuant to
Section 4.02(a) or 9.

         "Collateral Agent" shall mean the Agent acting as collateral agent for
the Secured Creditors pursuant to the Security Documents.

         "Commission" shall mean each of the Pennsylvania Horse Racing
Commission, the Pennsylvania Harness Racing Commission, the West Virginia Racing
Commission and the West Virginia Lottery Commission.

         "Commitment" shall mean, for each Bank, the amount set forth opposite
such Bank's name in Schedule I directly below the column entitled "Commitment,"
as same may be (x) reduced from time to time pursuant to Sections 3.02, 3.03
and/or 9 or (y) adjusted from time to time as a result of assignments to or from
such Bank pursuant to Section 1.13 or 12.04(b).

         "Commitment Commission" shall have the meaning provided in Section
3.01(a).

         "Consolidated Cash Interest Coverage Ratio" shall mean, for
any period, the ratio of Consolidated EBITDA to Consolidated Cash Interest
Expense for such period (other than any Consolidated Cash Interest Expense for
such period associated with the financing of the Charles Town Video Lottery
Terminals as permitted under Section 8.01(ix)).

         "Consolidated Cash Interest Expense" shall mean, for any period,
Consolidated Interest Expense for such period including net costs under any
Interest Rate Protection Agreements, provided that there shall be excluded any
non-cash interest expense for such period (other than any interest that has been
capitalized) to the extent that same would otherwise have been included therein.

         "Consolidated EBIT" shall mean, for any period, Consolidated Net Income
before Consolidated Interest Expense and provision for taxes for such period and
without giving effect (x) to any extraordinary gains or losses and (y) to any
gains or losses from sales of assets other than from sales of inventory sold in
the ordinary course of business.

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        "Consolidated EBITDA" shall mean, for any period, Consolidated EBIT for
such period, adjusted by (x) adding thereto the amount of all amortization of
intangibles and depreciation that were deducted in arriving at Consolidated EBIT
for such period, and (y) subtracting therefrom the amount of any payments made
by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries pursuant to Section 4 of the Plains
Company Acquisition Agreement for such period (but only to the extent that such
payments have not already reduced Consolidated Net Income for such period), it
being understood and agreed, however, that for purposes of this clause (y), such
payment will be treated as being paid in four equal consecutive quarterly
installments, with the first such installment being treated as being paid in the
fiscal quarter of the Borrower in which such payment is made.

         "Consolidated Indebtedness" shall mean, at any time, the principal
amount of all Indebtedness of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries at such time
(other than (x) Indebtedness in respect of Letters of Credit, (y) Indebtedness
under Interest Rate Protection Agreements except to the extent of a payment
default thereunder and (z) any Indebtedness incurred to finance the Charles Town
Video Lottery Terminals as permitted under Section 8.01(ix)).

         "Consolidated Interest Expense" shall mean, for any period, the total
consolidated interest expense of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for such
period (calculated without regard to any limitations on the payment thereof)
plus, without duplication, that portion of Capitalized Lease Obligations of the
Borrower and its Subsidiaries representing the interest factor for such period;
provided that the amortization of deferred financing costs with respect to this
Agreement or the Indebtedness incurred hereunder shall be excluded from
Consolidated Interest Expense to the extent same would otherwise have been
included therein.

         "Consolidated Net Income" shall mean, for any Person and period, the
net income (or loss) of such Person and its Subsidiaries for such period,
determined on a consolidated basis (after any deduction for minority interests),
provided that (i) in determining Consolidated Net Income of the Borrower, the
net income of any other Person which is not a Subsidiary of the Borrower or is
accounted for by the Borrower by the equity method of accounting shall be
included only to the extent of the payment of dividends or distributions by such
other Person to the Borrower or a Subsidiary thereof during such period and (ii)
the net income (or loss) of any other Person acquired by such specified Person
or a Subsidiary of such Person in a pooling of interests transaction for any
period prior to the date of such acquisition shall be excluded.

         "Consolidated Net Worth" shall mean, on any date of determination
thereof, the consolidated net worth of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries
determined as of such date of determination.

         "Contingent Obligation" shall mean, as to any Person, any obligation of
such Person as a result of such Person being a general partner of the other
Person, unless the underlying obligation is expressly made non-recourse as to
such general partner, and any obligation of such Person guaranteeing or intended
to guarantee any Indebtedness, leases, dividends or other obligations ("primary
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obligor") in any manner, whether directly or indirectly, including, without
limitation, any obligation of such Person, whether or not contingent, (i) to
purchase any such primary obligation or any property constituting direct or
indirect security therefor, (ii) to advance or supply funds (x) for the purchase
or payment of any such primary obligation or (y) to maintain working capital or
equity capital of the primary obligor or otherwise to maintain the net worth or
solvency of the primary obligor, (iii) to purchase property, securities or
services primarily for the purpose of assuring the owner of any such primary
obligation of the ability of the primary obligor to make payment of such primary
obligation or (iv) otherwise to assure or hold harmless the holder of such
primary obligation against loss in respect thereof; provided, however, that the
term Contingent Obligation shall not include endorsements of instruments for
deposit or collection in the ordinary course of business. The amount of any
Contingent Obligation shall be deemed to be an amount equal to the stated or
determinable amount of the primary obligation in respect of which such
Contingent Obligation is made or, if not stated or determinable, the maximum
reasonably anticipated liability in respect thereof (assuming such Person is
required to perform thereunder) as determined by such Person in good faith.

         "Continuing Bank" shall mean each Original Bank with a Commitment under
this Agreement on the Restatement Effective Date.

         "Continuing Directors" shall mean the directors of the Borrower on the
Restatement Effective Date and each other director, if such other director's
nomination for election to the Board of Directors of the Borrower is recommended
by a majority of the then Continuing Directors or is recommended by a committee
of the Board of Directors a majority of which is composed of the then Continuing
Directors.

         "CoreStates" shall mean CoreStates Bank, N.A., in its individual
capacity, and any successor corporation thereto by merger, consolidation or
otherwise.

         "Credit Documents" shall mean this Agreement, each Note, the
Subsidiaries Guaranty, the Assumption and Acknowledgment Agreement and each
Security Document.

         "Credit Event" shall mean (i) the occurrence of the Restatement
Effective Date and (ii) the making of any Loan or the issuance of any Letter of
Credit, it being understood that any conversion of a Loan pursuant to Section
1.06 shall not constitute a Credit Event.

         "Credit Party" shall mean the Borrower and each Subsidiary Guarantor.

         "Default" shall mean any event, act or condition which with notice or
lapse of time, or both, would constitute an Event of Default.

         "Defaulting Bank" shall mean any Bank with respect to which a Bank
Default is in effect.

         "Dividend" shall mean, with respect to any Person, that such Person has
declared or paid a dividend or returned any equity capital to its stockholders,
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authorized or made any other distribution, payment or delivery of property
(other than common stock of such Person) or cash to its stockholders, partners
or members as such, or redeemed, retired, purchased or otherwise acquired,
directly or indirectly, for a consideration any shares of any class of its
capital stock or any partnership or membership interests outstanding on or after
the Restatement Effective Date (or any options or warrants issued by such Person
with respect to its capital stock), or set aside any funds for any of the
foregoing purposes, or shall have permitted any of its Subsidiaries to purchase
or otherwise acquire for a consideration any shares of any class of the capital
stock or any partnership or membership interests of such Person outstanding on
or after the Restatement Effective Date (or any options or warrants issued by
such Person with respect to its capital stock). Without limiting the foregoing,
"Dividends" with respect to any Person shall also include all payments made or
required to be made by such Person with respect to any stock appreciation
rights, plans, equity incentive or achievement plans or any similar plans or
setting aside of any funds for the foregoing purposes.

         "Documents" shall mean the Credit Documents and the Senior Note
Documents.

         "Dollars" and the sign "$" shall each mean freely transferable lawful
money of the United States.

         "Drawing" shall have the meaning provided in Section 2.05(b).

         "Eligible Transferee" shall mean and include a commercial bank,
financial institution or other "accredited investor" (as defined in Regulation D
of the Securities Act).

         "End Date" shall mean, for any Margin Reduction Period, the last day of
such Margin Reduction Period.

         "Environmental Claims" shall mean any and all administrative,
regulatory or judicial actions, suits, demands, demand letters, directives,
claims, liens, notices of noncompliance or violation, investigations or
proceedings relating in any way to any Environmental Law or any permit issued,
or any approval given, under any such Environmental Law (hereafter, "Claims"),
including, without limitation, (a) any and all Claims by governmental or
regulatory authorities for enforcement, cleanup, removal, response, remedial or
other actions or damages pursuant to any applicable Environmental Law, and (b)
any and all Claims by any third party seeking damages, contribution,
indemnification, cost recovery, compensation or injunctive relief in connection
with alleged injury or threat of injury to health, safety or the environment due
to the presence of Hazardous Materials.

         "Environmental Law" shall mean any Federal, state, foreign or local
statute, law, rule, regulation, ordinance, code, guideline, written policy and
rule of common law now or hereafter in effect and in each case as amended, and
any judicial or administrative interpretation thereof, including any judicial or
administrative order, consent decree or judgment, relating to the environment,
employee health and safety or Hazardous Materials, including, without
limitation, CERCLA; RCRA; the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. 
ss.1251 et seq.; the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. ss.2601 et seq.; 
the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. ss.7401 et seq.; 

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the Safe Drinking Water Act, 42 U.S.C. ss.3803 et seq.; the Oil Pollution Act
of 1990, 33 U.S.C. ss.2701 et seq.; the Emergency Planning and the Community
Right-to-Know Act of 1986, 42 U.S.C. ss.11001 et seq.; the Hazardous Material
Transportation Act, 49 U.S.C. ss.1801 et seq. and the Occupational Safety and
Health Act, 29 U.S.C. ss.651 et seq.; and any state and local or foreign
counterparts or equivalents, in each case as amended from time to time.

         "ERISA" shall mean the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974,
as amended from time to time, and the regulations promulgated and rulings issued
thereunder. Section references to ERISA are to ERISA, as in effect at the date
of this Agreement and any subsequent provisions of ERISA, amendatory thereof,
supplemental thereto or substituted therefor.

         "ERISA Affiliate" shall mean each person (as defined in Section 3(9) of
ERISA) which together with the Borrower or a Subsidiary of the Borrower would be
deemed to be a "single employer" (i) within the meaning of Section 414(b), (c),
(m) or (o) of the Code or (ii) as a result of the Borrower or a Subsidiary of
the Borrower being or having been a general partner of such person.

         "Eurodollar Loan" shall mean each Loan designated as such by the
Borrower at the time of the incurrence thereof or conversion thereto.

         "Eurodollar Rate" shall mean (a) the offered quotation to first-class
banks in the New York interbank Eurodollar market by BTCo for Dollar deposits of
amounts in immediately available funds comparable to the outstanding principal
amount of the Eurodollar Loan of BTCo with maturities comparable to the Interest
Period applicable to such Eurodollar Loan commencing two Business Days
thereafter as of 11:00 A.M. (New York time) on the date which is two Business
Days prior to the commencement of such Interest Period, divided (and rounded
upward to the nearest 1/16 of 1%) by (b) a percentage equal to 100% minus the
then stated maximum rate of all reserve requirements (including, without
limitation, any marginal, emergency, supplemental, special or other reserves
required by applicable law) applicable to any member bank of the Federal Reserve
System in respect of Eurocurrency funding or liabilities as defined in
Regulation D (or any successor category of liabilities under Regulation D).

         "Eurodollar Spread" shall mean a percentage per annum equal to
1/2 of the Applicable Margin as in effect from time to time for Eurodollar
Loans, provided that in no event shall the Eurodollar Spread be less than 1%.

         "Event of Default" shall have the meaning provided in Section 9.

         "Existing Indebtedness" shall have the meaning provided in Section
6.23.

         "Existing Indebtedness Agreements" shall have the meaning provided in
Section 5.06.

         "Existing Letters of Credit" shall have the meaning provided in Section
2.01.

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         "Existing Mortgaged Properties" shall mean all Real Property of the
Credit Parties listed on Schedule IV and designated as Existing Mortgaged
Properties therein.

         "Existing Mortgages" shall mean all Mortgages granted by the Credit
Parties pursuant to the Original Credit Agreement and which have not been
released prior to the Restatement Effective Date.

         "Facing Fee" shall have the meaning provided in Section 3.01(c).

         "Federal Funds Rate" shall mean, for any period, a fluctuating interest
rate equal for each day during such period to the weighted average of the rates
on overnight Federal Funds transactions with members of the Federal Reserve
System arranged by Federal Funds brokers, as published for such day (or, if such
day is not a Business Day, for the next preceding Business Day) by the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York, or, if such rate is not so published for any day which
is a Business Day, the average of the quotations for such day on such
transactions received by the Agent from three Federal Funds brokers of
recognized standing selected by the Agent.

         "Fees" shall mean all amounts payable pursuant to or referred to in
Section 3.01.

         "Final Maturity Date" shall mean December 15, 2002.

         "Foreign Pension Plan" shall mean any plan, fund (including,
without limitation, any superannuating fund) or other similar program
established or maintained outside the United States of America by the Borrower
or any one or more of its Subsidiaries primarily for the benefit of employees of
the Borrower or such Subsidiaries residing outside the United States of America,
which plan, fund or other similar program provides, or results in, retirement
income, a deferral of income in contemplation of retirement or payments to be
made upon termination of employment, and which plan is not subject to ERISA or
the Code.

         "GTECH Contract" shall mean that certain agreement relating to the
lease, installation and service of the Charles Town Video Lottery Terminals,
dated as of June 25, 1997, between the Charles Town Joint Venture and GTECH
Corporation.

         "Hazardous Materials" shall mean (a) any petroleum or petroleum
products, radioactive materials, asbestos in any form that is friable, urea
formaldehyde foam insulation, transformers or other equipment that contain
dielectric fluid containing levels of polychlorinated biphenyls, and radon gas;
(b) any chemicals, materials or substances defined as or included in the
definition of "hazardous substances," "hazardous waste," "hazardous materials,"
"extremely hazardous substances," "restricted hazardous waste," "toxic
substances," "toxic pollutants," "contaminants," or "pollutants," or words of
similar import, under any applicable Environmental Law; and (c) any other
chemical, material or substance, the Release of which is prohibited, limited or
regulated by any governmental authority.

         "Indebtedness" shall mean, as to any Person, without
duplication, (i) all indebtedness (including principal, interest, fees and
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or for the deferred purchase price of property or services, (ii) the maximum
amount available to be drawn under all letters of credit issued for the account
of such Person and all unpaid drawings in respect of such letters of credit,
(iii) all Indebtedness of the types described in clause (i), (ii), (iv), (v),
(vi) or (vii) of this definition secured by any Lien on any property owned by
such Person, whether or not such Indebtedness has been assumed by such Person
(provided, that, if the Person has not assumed or otherwise become liable in
respect of such Indebtedness, such Indebtedness shall be deemed to be in an
amount equal to the fair market value of the property to which such Lien relates
as determined in good faith by such Person), (iv) the aggregate amount required
to be capitalized under leases under which such Person is the lessee, (v) all
obligations of such person to pay a specified purchase price for goods or
services, whether or not delivered or accepted, i.e., take-or-pay and similar
obligations, (vi) all Contingent Obligations of such Person and (vii) all
obligations under any Interest Rate Protection Agreement, any Other Hedging
Agreement or under any similar type of agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
Indebtedness shall not include trade payables and accrued expenses incurred by
any Person in accordance with customary practices and in the ordinary course of
business of such Person.

         "Intercompany Loan" shall have the meaning provided in Section
8.05(vii).

         "Intercompany Note" shall mean a promissory note, in the form of
Exhibit K, evidencing Intercompany Loans.

         "Interest Determination Date" shall mean, with respect to any
Eurodollar Loan, the second Business Day prior to the commencement of any
Interest Period relating to such Eurodollar Loan.

         "Interest Period" shall have the meaning provided in Section 1.09.

         "Interest Rate Protection Agreement" shall mean any interest
rate swap agreement, interest rate cap agreement, interest collar agreement,
interest rate hedging agreement or other similar agreement or arrangement.

         "Interest Reduction Discount" shall mean, initially zero, and from and
after any Start Date to and including the corresponding End Date:

         (A) 1/4 of 1% if, but only if, as of the Test Date for such Start Date
    the Leverage Ratio for the Test Period ended on such Test Date shall be less
    than or equal to 4.00:1.00 and none of the conditions set forth in clauses
    (B), (C), (D) and (E) below are satisfied;

         (B) 1/2 of 1% if, but only if, as of the Test Date for such Start Date
    the Leverage Ratio for the Test Period ended on such Test Date shall be less
    than or equal to 3.00:1.00 and none of the conditions set forth in clauses
    (C), (D), and (E) below are satisfied;

         (C) 1% if, but only if, as of the Test Date for such Start Date the
    Leverage Ratio for the Test Period ended on such Test Date shall be less
    than or equal to 2.50:1.00 and none of the conditions set forth in clauses
    (D), (E) and (F) below are satisfied;

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         (D) 1-1/4% if, but only if, as of the Test Date for such Start
         Date the Leverage Ratio for the Test Period ended on such Test Date
         shall be less than or equal to 2.00:1.00 and the condition set forth in
         clause (E) below is not satisfied; or

         (E) 1-1/2% if, but only if, as of the Test Date for such Start Date the
    Leverage Ratio for the Test Period ended on such Test Date shall be less
    than or equal to 1.50:1.00.

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary above in this definition, the Interest
Reduction Discount shall be reduced to zero at all times when a Default or an
Event of Default shall exist.

         "Investments" shall have the meaning provided in Section 8.05.

         "Issuing Bank" shall mean BTCo.

         "L/C Supportable Obligations" shall mean (i) obligations of the
Borrower and its Subsidiaries incurred in the ordinary course of business to
horsemen for racing purposes, (ii) obligations of the Borrower and its
Subsidiaries for pari-mutual taxes and (iii) such other obligations of the
Borrower as are reasonably acceptable to the Issuing Bank and otherwise
permitted to exist pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.

         "Leaseholds" of any Person shall mean all the right, title and interest
of such Person as lessee or licensee in, to and under leases or licenses of
land, improvements and/or fixtures.

         "Letter of Credit" shall have the meaning provided in Section 2.01(a).

         "Letter of Credit Fee" shall have the meaning provided in Section
3.01(b).

         "Letter of Credit Outstandings" shall mean, at any time, the sum of (i)
the aggregate Stated Amount of all outstanding Letters of Credit and (ii) the
amount of all Unpaid Drawings.

         "Letter of Credit Request" shall have the meaning provided in Section
2.03(a).

         "Leverage Ratio" shall mean, at any time, the ratio of (i) Consolidated
Indebtedness at such time to (ii) Consolidated EBITDA for the Test Period then
most recently ended (in each case taken as one accounting period), provided that
for purposes of determining the Applicable Margin, the Interest Reduction
Discount and the Applicable Commitment Commission Percentage as of any Test
Date, the term "Consolidated Indebtedness" as used in the foregoing clause (i)
of this definition shall be the sum of (I) Consolidated Indebtedness (other than
Revolving Outstandings) on such Test Date plus (II) the average Revolving
Outstandings for the quarterly period ending on such Test Date.

         "Licenses" shall mean each of the Penn National Licenses, the Plains
Company Licenses and the Charles Town Licenses, as the case may be.

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         "Lien" shall mean any mortgage, pledge, hypothecation, assignment,
deposit arrangement, encumbrance, lien (statutory or other), preference,
priority or other security agreement of any kind or nature whatsoever
(including, without limitation, any conditional sale or other title retention
agreement, any financing or similar statement or notice filed under the UCC or
any other similar recording or notice statute, and any lease having
substantially the same effect as any of the foregoing).

         "Loan" shall have the meaning provided in Section 1.01.

         "Margin Reduction Period" shall mean each period which shall commence
on a date on which the financial statements are delivered pursuant to Section
7.01(b) or (c), as the case may be, and which shall end on the earlier of (i)
the date of actual delivery of the next financial statements pursuant to Section
7.01(b) or (c), as the case may be, and (ii) the latest date on which the next
financial statements are required to be delivered to Section 7.01(b) or (c), as
the case may be, provided that the first Margin Reduction Period shall commence
no earlier than the date of delivery of the first set of financial statements
pursuant to Section 7.01(c) after the Restatement Effective Date.

         "Margin Stock" shall have the meaning provided in Regulation U.

         "Minimum Borrowing Amount" shall mean $250,000.

         "Minimum Consolidated Net Worth" shall mean, at any time, the sum of
(i) $55,500,000 plus (ii) 50% of Consolidated Net Income of the Borrower, if
positive, for each fiscal quarter of the Borrower ended prior to the date of
determination plus (iii) 75% of the Net Equity Proceeds received by the Borrower
after the Restatement Effective Date, it being understood that any increase to
the Minimum Consolidated Net Worth shall be effective as of the last day of each
fiscal quarter of the Borrower.

         "Mortgage" shall mean each mortgage, deed to secure debt or deed of
trust pursuant to which any Credit Party shall have granted to the Collateral
Agent a mortgage lien on such Credit Party's Mortgaged Property.

         "Mortgage Amendments" shall have the meaning provided in Section 5.12.

         "Mortgage Policies" shall mean the mortgage title insurance policies
issued in respect of each of the Mortgaged Properties.

         "NAIC" shall mean the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.

         "Net Debt Proceeds" shall mean, with respect to any incurrence of
Indebtedness for borrowed money, the cash proceeds (net of underwriting
discounts and commissions and other reasonable costs associated therewith)
received by the respective Person from the respective incurrence of such
Indebtedness for borrowed money.

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         "Net Equity Proceeds" shall mean, with respect to each issuance or sale
of any equity by any Person or any capital contribution to such Person, the cash
proceeds (net of underwriting discounts and commissions and other reasonable
costs associated therewith) received by such Person from the respective sale of
issuance of its equity or from the respective capital contribution.

         "Net Insurance Proceeds" shall mean, with respect to any Recovery
Event, the cash proceeds (net of reasonable costs and taxes incurred in
connection with such Recovery Event) received by the respective Person in
connection with the respective Recovery Event.

         "Net Sale Proceeds" shall mean, for any Asset Sale, the gross cash
proceeds (including any cash received by way of deferred payment pursuant to a
promissory note, receivable or otherwise, but only as and when received)
received from such sale of assets, net of the reasonable costs of such sale
(including fees and commissions, payments of unassumed liabilities relating to
the assets sold and required payments of any Indebtedness (other than
Indebtedness secured pursuant to the Security Documents) which is secured by the
respective assets which were sold), and the incremental taxes paid or payable as
a result of such Asset Sale.

         "Non-Continuing Bank" shall mean each Original Bank which does not have
a commitment under this Agreement on the Restatement Effective Date.

         "Non-Defaulting Bank" shall mean and include each Bank other than a
Defaulting Bank.

         "Non-Primary Location" shall have the meaning provided in the Act
referred to in clause (i) of the definition of "Act".

         "Note" shall have the meaning provided in Section 1.05(a).

         "Notice of Borrowing" shall have the meaning provided in Section
1.03(a).

         "Notice of Conversion" shall have the meaning provided in Section 1.06.

         "Notice Office" shall mean the office of the Agent located at One
Bankers Trust Plaza, 130 Liberty Street, New York, New York 10006, Attention:
Joseph Regan, or such other office as the Agent may hereafter designate in
writing as such to the other parties hereto.

         "Obligations" shall mean all amounts owing to the Agent, the Co-Agent,
the Collateral Agent, the Issuing Bank or any Bank pursuant to the terms of this
Agreement or any other Credit Document.

         "Original Bank" shall mean each Person which was a Bank under, and as
defined in, the Original Credit Agreement immediately prior to the Restatement
Effective Date.

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         "Original Credit Agreement" shall have the meaning provided in the
first "Whereas" clause of this Agreement.

         "Other Hedging Agreement" shall mean any foreign exchange contracts,
currency swap agreements, commodity agreements or other similar agreements or
arrangements designed to protect against the fluctuations in currency values.

         "Participant" shall have the meaning provided in Section 2.04(a).

         "Payment Office" shall mean the office of the Agent located at One
Bankers Trust Plaza, 130 Liberty Street, New York, New York 10006, or such other
office as the Agent may hereafter designate in writing as such to the other
parties hereto.

         "PBGC" shall mean the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation established
pursuant to Section 4002 of ERISA, or any successor thereto.

         "Penn National Licenses" shall mean the licenses to conduct
thoroughbred racing issued to the Borrower or one of its Subsidiaries by the
Pennsylvania Horse Racing Commission.

         "Penn National Race Track" shall mean Penn National Race Track located
in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.

         "Pennsylvania Harness Racing Commission" shall mean the Pennsylvania
State Harness Racing Commission (and any successor thereto).

         "Pennsylvania Horse Racing Commission" shall mean the Pennsylvania
State Horse Racing Commission (and any successor thereto).

         "Percentage" of any Bank at any time shall mean a fraction (expressed
as a percentage) the numerator of which is the Commitment of such Bank at such
time and the denominator of which is the Total Commitment at such time, provided
that if the Percentage of any Bank is to be determined after the Total
Commitment has been terminated, then the Percentages of the Banks shall be
determined immediately prior (and without giving effect) to such termination.

         "Permitted Encumbrance" shall mean, with respect to any Mortgaged
Property, such exceptions to title as are set forth in the title insurance
policy or title commitment delivered with respect thereto, all of which
exceptions must be reasonably acceptable to the Agent in their reasonable
discretion.

         "Permitted Holders" shall mean Peter D. Carlino, his progeny and his or
their spouses and any trusts over which any such Person has sole control (voting
or otherwise) and which name as beneficiaries only such Person or such Person's
spouse or children.

         "Permitted Liens" shall have the meaning provided in Section 8.01.

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         "Person" shall mean any individual, partnership, joint venture, firm,
corporation, association, limited liability company, trust or other enterprise
or any government or political subdivision or any agency, department or
instrumentality thereof.

         "Plains Company Acquisition Agreement" shall mean the Purchase
Agreement dated as of September 13, 1996, by and between the Estate of Joseph B.
Banks and the Borrower.

         "Plains Company Licenses" shall mean the licenses to conduct harness
racing issued to the Borrower or one of its Subsidiaries by the Pennsylvania
Harness Racing Commission.

         "Plan" shall mean any pension plan as defined in Section 3(2) of ERISA,
which is maintained or contributed to by (or to which there is an obligation to
contribute of) the Borrower or a Subsidiary of the Borrower or an ERISA
Affiliate, and each such plan for the five year period immediately following the
latest date on which the Borrower, or a Subsidiary of the Borrower or an ERISA
Affiliate maintained, contributed to or had an obligation to contribute to such
plan.

         "Pledge Agreement" shall mean the Pledge Agreement, dated as of
November 27, 1996, made by the Borrower and each Subsidiary Guarantor in favor
of the Collateral Agent, as Pledgee, as such agreement may be modified, amended
or supplemented from time to time, including, without limitation, as modified by
the Assumption and Acknowledgment Agreement.

         "Pledge Agreement Collateral" shall mean all "Collateral" as defined in
the Pledge Agreement.

         "Pledgee" shall have the meaning provided in the Pledge Agreement.

         "Pledged Securities" shall mean all "Pledged Securities" as defined in
the Pledge Agreement.

         "Pocono Downs Race Track" shall mean Pocono Downs Race Track located in
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

         "Prime Lending Rate" shall mean the rate which BTCo announces from time
to time as its prime lending rate, the Prime Lending Rate to change when and as
such prime lending rate changes. The Prime Lending Rate is a reference rate and
does not necessarily represent the lowest or best rate actually charged to any
customer. BTCo may make commercial loans or other loans at rates of interest at,
above or below the Prime Lending Rate.

         "Projections" shall mean the projections which were prepared by the
Borrower for the five-year period after the Restatement Effective Date and
delivered to the Banks on or about December 12, 1997.

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         "Quarterly Payment Date" shall mean each March 31, June 30, September
30 and December 31 occurring after the Restatement Effective Date.

         "RCRA" shall mean the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as the
same may be amended from time to time, 42 U.S.C.ss.6901 et seq.

         "Real Property" of any Person shall mean all the right, title and
interest of such Person in and to land, improvements and fixtures, including
Leaseholds.

         "Recovery Event" shall mean the receipt by the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries of any cash insurance proceeds or condemnation awards payable (i)
by reason of theft, loss, physical destruction, damage, taking or any other
similar event with respect to any property or assets of the Borrower or any of
its Subsidiaries and (ii) under any policy of insurance required to be
maintained under Section 7.03.

         "Register" shall have the meaning provided in Section 12.15.

         "Regulation D" shall mean Regulation D of the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System as from time to time in effect and any successor to all
or a portion thereof establishing reserve requirements.

         "Regulation G" shall mean Regulation G of the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System as from time to time in effect and any successor to all
or a portion thereof.

         "Regulation T" shall mean Regulation T of the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System as from time to time in effect and any successor to all
or a portion thereof.

         "Regulation U" shall mean Regulation U of the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System as from time to time in effect and any successor to all
or a portion thereof.

         "Regulation X" shall mean Regulation X of the Board of Governors of the
Federal Reserve System as from time to time in effect and any successor to all
or a portion thereof.

         "Release" shall mean the disposing, discharging, injecting, spilling,
pumping, leaking, leaching, dumping, emitting, escaping, emptying, pouring or
migrating, into or upon any land or water or air, or otherwise entering into the
environment.

         "Replaced Bank" shall have the meaning provided in Section 1.13.

         "Replacement Bank" shall have the meaning provided in Section 1.13.

         "Reportable Event" shall mean an event described in Section 4043(c) of
ERISA with respect to a Plan that is subject to Title IV of ERISA other than
those events as to which the 30-day notice period is waived under subsection
 .13, .14, .16, .18, .19 or .20 of PBGC Regulation Section 4043.

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         "Restatement Effective Date" shall have the meaning provided in Section
12.10.

         "Required Banks" shall mean Non-Defaulting Banks the sum of whose
outstanding Commitments (or after the termination thereof, outstanding Loans and
Percentage of Letter of Credit Outstandings) represent an amount greater than
50% of the Total Commitment less the Commitments of all Defaulting Banks (or
after the termination thereof, the sum of the then total outstanding Loans of
Non-Defaulting Banks and the aggregate Percentages of all Non-Defaulting Banks
of the total outstanding Letter of Credit Outstandings at such time).

         "Revolving Outstandings" shall mean, at any time, the sum of (I) the
aggregate principal amount of Loans then outstanding plus (II) the aggregate
amount of Letter of Credit Outstandings at such time.

         "SEC" shall have the meaning provided in Section 7.01(h).

         "Section 4.04(b)(ii) Certificate" shall have the meaning provided in
Section 4.04(b)(ii).

         "Secured Creditors" shall have the meaning assigned that term in the
respective Security Documents.

         "Securities Act" shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and
the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

         "Securities Exchange Act" shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

         "Security Agreement" shall mean the Security Agreement, dated as of
November 27, 1996, made by the Borrowers and each Subsidiary Guarantor in favor
of the Collateral Agent, as such agreement may be modified, amended or
supplemented from time to time, including, without limitation, as modified by
the Assumption and Acknowledgment Agreement.

         "Security Agreement Collateral" shall mean all "Collateral" as defined
in the Security Agreement.

         "Security Document" shall mean and include each of the Security
Agreement, the Pledge Agreement and each Mortgage and, after the execution and
delivery thereof, each Additional Security Document.

         "Senior Note Documents" shall mean the Senior Note Indenture, the
Senior Notes and each other document or agreement relating to the issuance of
the Senior Notes.

         "Senior Note Indenture" shall mean the Indenture dated as of December
17, 1997 among the Borrower, the Subsidiary Guarantors and State Street Bank and
Trust Company, as Trustee.

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         "Senior Notes" shall mean the Borrower's 10-5/8% Senior Note due 2004.

         "Shareholders' Agreements" shall have the meaning provided in Section
5.06.

         "Start Date" shall mean, with respect to any Margin Reduction Period,
the first day of such Margin Reduction Period.

         "Stated Amount" of each Letter of Credit shall, at any time, mean the
maximum amount available to be drawn thereunder (in each case determined without
regard to whether any conditions to drawing could then be met).

         "Subsidiaries Guaranty" shall mean the Subsidiaries Guaranty, dated as
of November 27, 1996, made by each of the Subsidiary Guarantors, as such
guaranty may be modified, amended or supplemented from time to time, including,
without limitation, the meaning provided in Section 5.12.

         "Subsidiary" shall mean, as to any Person, (i) any corporation more
than 50% of whose stock of any class or classes having by the terms thereof
ordinary voting power to elect a majority of the directors of such corporation
(irrespective of whether or not at the time stock of any class or classes of
such corporation shall have or might have voting power by reason of the
happening of any contingency) is at the time owned by such Person and/or one or
more Subsidiaries of such Person and (ii) any partnership, association, joint
venture or other entity in which such Person and/or one or more Subsidiaries of
such Person has more than a 50% equity interest at the time.

         "Subsidiary Guarantor" shall mean each direct and indirect Subsidiary
of the Borrower (other than the Charles Town Joint Venture so long as the
Charles Town Joint Venture is a non-Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of the Borrower).

         "Tax Sharing Agreements" shall have the meaning provided in Section
5.06.

         "Taxes" shall have the meaning provided in Section 4.04(a).

         "Tennessee Downs" shall mean Tennessee Downs, Inc., a Tennessee
corporation.

         "Test Date" shall mean, with respect to any Start Date, the last day of
the most recent fiscal quarter or year, as the case may be, of the Borrower
ended immediately prior to such Start Date.

         "Test Period" shall mean the four consecutive fiscal quarters of the
Borrower then last ended (in each case taken as one accounting period).

         "Total Commitment" shall mean, at any time, the sum of the Commitments
of the Banks.

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         "Total Unutilized Commitment" shall mean, at any time, an amount equal
to the remainder of (x) the Total Commitment then in effect less (y) the sum of
the aggregate principal amount of Loans then outstanding plus the then aggregate
amount of Letter of Credit Outstandings.

         "Transaction" shall mean, collectively (i) the issuance of the Senior
Notes and (ii) the occurrence of the Restatement Effective Date.

         "Type" shall mean the type of Loan determined with regard to the
interest option applicable thereto, i.e., whether a Base Rate Loan or a
Eurodollar Loan.

         "UCC" shall mean the Uniform Commercial Code as from time to time in
effect in the relevant jurisdiction.

         "Unfunded Current Liability" of any Plan shall mean the amount, if any,
by which the actuarial present value of the accumulated plan benefits under the
Plan as of the close of its most recent plan year exceeds the fair market value
of the assets allocable thereto, each determined in accordance with Statement of
Financial Accounting Standards No. 87, based upon the actuarial assumptions used
by the Plan's actuary in the most recent annual valuation of the Plan.

         "United States" and "U.S." shall each mean the United States of
America.

         "Unpaid Drawing" shall have the meaning provided for in Section
2.05(a).

         "Unutilized Commitment" shall mean, with respect to any Bank at any
time, such Bank's Commitment at such time less the sum of (i) the aggregate
outstanding principal amount of Loans made by such Bank and (ii) such Bank's
Percentage of the Letter of Credit Outstandings.

         "West Virginia Lottery Commission" shall mean the West Virginia Lottery
Commission (and any successor thereto).

         "West Virginia Racing Commission" shall mean the West Virginia Racing
Commission (and any successor thereto).

         "Wholly-Owned Subsidiary" shall mean, as to any Person, (i) any
corporation 100% of whose capital stock (other than director's qualifying
shares) is at the time owned by such Person and/or one or more Wholly-Owned
Subsidiaries of such Person and (ii) any partnership, association, joint venture
or other entity in which such Person and/or one or more Wholly-Owned
Subsidiaries of such Person has a 100% equity interest at such time.

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         Section 11. The Agent.

         11.01 Appointment. The Banks hereby irrevocably designate BTCo as Agent
(for purposes of this Section 11, the term "Agent" also shall include BTCo in
its capacity as Collateral Agent pursuant to the Security Documents) to act as
specified herein and in the other Credit Documents. The Banks hereby irrevocably
designate CoreStates as Co-Agent to act as specified herein and in the other
Credit Documents. Each Bank hereby irrevocably authorizes, and each holder of
any Note by the acceptance of such Note shall be deemed irrevocably to
authorize, the Agent and the Co-Agent to take such action on their behalf under
the provisions of this Agreement, the other Credit Documents and any other
instruments and agreements referred to herein or therein and to exercise such
powers and to perform such duties hereunder and thereunder as are specifically
delegated to or required of the Agent and the Co-Agent by the terms hereof and
thereof and such other powers as are reasonably incidental thereto. The Agent
and the Co-Agent may perform any of their respective duties hereunder by or
through their respective officers, directors, agents, employees or affiliates.

         11.02 Nature of Duties. Neither the Agent nor the Co-Agent shall have
any duties or responsibilities except those expressly set forth in this
Agreement and in the other Credit Documents. Neither the Agent, the Co-Agent,
nor any of their respective officers, directors, agents, employees or affiliates
shall be liable for any action taken or omitted by them hereunder or under any
other Credit Document or in connection herewith or therewith, unless caused by
its or their gross negligence or willful misconduct. The duties of the Agent and
the Co-Agent shall be mechanical and administrative in nature; neither the Agent
nor the Co-Agent shall have by reason of this Agreement or any other Credit
Document a fiduciary relationship in respect of any Bank or the holder of any
Note; and nothing in this Agreement or any other Credit Document, expressed or
implied, is intended to or shall be so construed as to impose upon the Agent or
the Co-Agent any obligations in respect of this Agreement or any other Credit
Document except as expressly set forth herein or therein.

         11.03 Lack of Reliance on the Agent and the Co-Agent. Independently and
without reliance upon the Agent or the Co-Agent, each Bank and the holder of
each Note, to the extent it deems appropriate, has made and shall continue to
make (i) its own independent investigation of the financial condition and
affairs of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries in connection with the making and
the continuance of the Loans and the taking or not taking of any action in
connection herewith and (ii) its own appraisal of the creditworthiness of the
Borrower and its Subsidiaries and, except as expressly provided in this
Agreement, neither the Agent nor the Co-Agent shall have any duty or
responsibility, either initially or on a continuing basis, to provide any Bank
or the holder of any Note with any credit or other information with respect
thereto, whether coming into its possession before the making of the Loans or at
any time or times thereafter. Neither the Agent nor the Co-Agent shall be
responsible to any Bank or the holder of any Note for any recitals, statements,
information, representations or warranties herein or in any document,
certificate or other writing delivered in connection herewith or for the
execution, effectiveness, genuineness, validity, enforceability, perfection,
collectibility, priority or sufficiency of this Agreement or any other Credit
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Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or be required to make any inquiry
concerning either the performance or observance of any of the terms, provisions
or conditions of this Agreement or any other Credit Document, or the financial
condition of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or the existence or
possible existence of any Default or Event of Default.

         11.04 Certain Rights of the Agent and the Co-Agent. If either the Agent
or the Co-Agent shall request instructions from the Required Banks with respect
to any act or action (including failure to act) in connection with this
Agreement or any other Credit Document, the Agent or the Co-Agent, as the case
may be, shall be entitled to refrain from such act or taking such action unless
and until the Agent or the Co-Agent, as the case may be, shall have received
instructions from the Required Banks; and neither the Agent nor the Co-Agent, as
the case may be, shall incur liability to any Person by reason of so refraining.
Without limiting the foregoing, no Bank or the holder of any Note shall have any
right of action whatsoever against the Agent or the Co-Agent as a result of the
Agent or the Co-Agent acting or refraining from acting hereunder or under any
other Credit Document in accordance with the instructions of the Required Banks.

         11.05 Reliance. The Agent and the Co-Agent shall be entitled to rely,
and shall be fully protected in relying, upon any note, writing, resolution,
notice, statement, certificate, telex, teletype or telecopier message,
cablegram, radiogram, order or other document or telephone message signed, sent
or made by any Person that the Agent or the Co-Agent, as the case may be,
believed to be the proper Person, and, with respect to all legal matters
pertaining to this Agreement and any other Credit Document and its duties
hereunder and thereunder, upon advice of counsel selected by the Agent or the
Co-Agent, as the case may be.

         11.06 Indemnification. To the extent the Agent or the Co-Agent is not
reimbursed and indemnified by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, the Banks
will reimburse and indemnify the Agent or the Co-Agent, as the case may be, in
proportion to their respective "percentage" as used in determining the Required
Banks, for and against any and all liabilities, obligations, losses, damages,
penalties, claims, actions, judgments, costs, expenses or disbursements of
whatsoever kind or nature which may be imposed on, asserted against or incurred
by the Agent or the Co-Agent as the case may be, in performing its respective
duties hereunder or under any other Credit Document, in any way relating to or
arising out of this Agreement or any other Credit Document; provided that no
Bank shall be liable for any portion of such liabilities, obligations, losses,
damages, penalties, actions, judgments, suits, costs, expenses or disbursements
resulting from the Agent's or the Co-Agent's gross negligence or willful
misconduct.

         11.07 The Agent and the Co-Agent in their Individual Capacities. With
respect to its obligation to make Loans, or issue or participate in Letters of
Credit, under this Agreement, the Agent and the Co-Agent shall have the rights
and powers specified herein for a "Bank" and may exercise the same rights and
powers as though it were not performing the duties specified herein; and the
term "Banks," "Required Banks," "holders of Notes" or any similar terms shall,
unless the context clearly otherwise indicates, include the Agent and the
Co-Agent in their respective individual capacities. The Agent and the Co-Agent
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deposits from, lend money to, and generally engage in any kind of banking,
investment banking, trust or other business with, or provide debt financing,
equity capital or other services (including financial advisory services) to, any
Credit Party or any Affiliate of any Credit Party (or any Person engaged in a
similar business with any Credit Party or any Affiliate thereof) as if they were
not performing the duties specified herein, and may accept fees and other
consideration from any Credit Party or any Affiliate of any Credit Party for
services in connection with this Agreement and otherwise without having to
account for the same to the Banks.

         11.08 Holders. The Agent may deem and treat the payee of any
Note as the owner thereof for all purposes hereof unless and until a written
notice of the assignment, transfer or endorsement thereof, as the case may be,
shall have been filed with the Agent. Any request, authority or consent of any
Person who, at the time of making such request or giving such authority or
consent, is the holder of any Note shall be conclusive and binding on any
subsequent holder, transferee, assignee or endorsee, as the case may be, of such
Note or of any Note or Notes issued in exchange therefor.

         11.09 Resignation by the Agent or the Co-Agent. (a) The Agent may
resign from the performance of all its functions and duties hereunder and/or
under the other Credit Documents at any time by giving 15 Business Days' prior
written notice to the Banks. Such resignation shall take effect upon the
appointment of a successor Agent pursuant to clauses (b) and (c) below or as
otherwise provided below. The Co-Agent may resign from the performance of its
functions and duties hereunder at any time by giving the Agent notice thereof.
Such resignation shall take effect upon the giving of such notice.

         (b) Upon any such notice of resignation by the Agent, the Required
Banks shall appoint a successor Agent hereunder or thereunder who shall be a
commercial bank or trust company reasonably acceptable to the Borrower (it being
understood and agreed that the Co-Agent is deemed to be acceptable to the
Borrower).

         (c) If a successor Agent shall not have been so appointed within such
15 Business Day period, the Agent with the consent of the Borrower (which
consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), shall then appoint a
successor Agent who shall serve as Agent hereunder or thereunder until such
time, if any, as the Required Banks appoint a successor Agent as provided above.

         (d) If no successor Agent has been appointed pursuant to clause (b) or
(c) above by the 20th Business Day after the date such notice of resignation was
given by the Agent, the Agent's resignation shall become effective and the
Required Banks shall thereafter perform all the duties of the Agent hereunder
and/or under any other Credit Document until such time, if any, as the Required
Banks appoint a successor Agent as provided above.

         Section 12. Miscellaneous.

         12.01 Payment of Expenses, etc. The Borrower shall: (i) whether or not
the transactions herein contemplated are consummated, pay all reasonable
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expenses of the Agent and the Co-Agent (including, without limitation, the
reasonable fees and disbursements of White & Case and of the Agent's and the
Co-Agent's local racing and other counsel and consultants) in connection with
the preparation, execution and delivery of this Agreement and the other Credit
Documents and the documents and instruments referred to herein and therein and
any amendment, waiver or consent relating hereto or thereto, of the Agent and
the Co-Agent in connection with their syndication efforts with respect to this
Agreement and of the Agent and the Co-Agent and, after the occurrence of an
Event of Default, each of the Banks in connection with the enforcement of this
Agreement and the other Credit Documents and the documents and instruments
referred to herein and therein (including, without limitation, the reasonable
fees and disbursements of counsel for the Agent and the Co-Agent and, after the
occurrence of an Event of Default, for each of the Banks); (ii) pay and hold
each of the Banks harmless from and against any and all present and future
stamp, excise and other similar documentary taxes with respect to the foregoing
matters and save each of the Banks harmless from and against any and all
liabilities with respect to or resulting from any delay or omission (other than
to the extent attributable to such Bank) to pay such taxes; and (iii) indemnify
the Agent, the Co-Agent and each Bank, and each of their respective officers,
directors, employees, representatives and agents from and hold each of them
harmless against any and all liabilities, obligations (including removal or
remedial actions), losses, damages, penalties, claims, actions, judgments,
suits, costs, expenses and disbursements (including reasonable attorneys' and
consultants' fees and disbursements) incurred by, imposed on or assessed against
any of them as a result of, or arising out of, or in any way related to, or by
reason of, (a) any investigation, litigation or other proceeding (whether or not
the Agent, the Co-Agent or any Bank is a party thereto and whether or not such
investigation, litigation or other proceeding is brought by or on behalf of any
Credit Party) related to the entering into and/or performance of this Agreement
or any other Credit Document or the use of any Letter of Credit or the proceeds
of any Loans hereunder or the consummation of any Transaction or any other
transactions contemplated herein or in any other Credit Document or the exercise
of any of their rights or remedies provided herein or in the other Credit
Documents, or (b) the actual or alleged presence of Hazardous Materials in the
air, surface water or groundwater or on the surface or subsurface of any Real
Property owned or at any time operated by the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries, the generation, storage, transportation, handling or disposal of
Hazardous Materials at any location, whether or not owned or operated by the
Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, the non-compliance of any Real Property
with foreign, federal, state and local laws, regulations, and ordinances
(including applicable permits thereunder) applicable to any Real Property, or
any Environmental Claim asserted against the Borrower, any of its Subsidiaries
or any Real Property owned or at any time operated by the Borrower or any of its
Subsidiaries, including, in each case, without limitation, the reasonable fees
and disbursements of counsel and other consultants incurred in connection with
any such investigation, litigation or other proceeding (but excluding any
losses, liabilities, claims, damages or expenses to the extent incurred by
reason of the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Person to be
indemnified). To the extent that the undertaking to indemnify, pay or hold
harmless the Agent, the Co-Agent or any Bank set forth in the preceding sentence
may be unenforceable because it is violative of any law or public policy, the
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make the maximum contribution to the payment and satisfaction of each of the 
indemnified liabilities which is permissible under applicable law.

         12.02 Right of Setoff. In addition to any rights now or hereafter
granted under applicable law or otherwise, and not by way of limitation of any
such rights, upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, each Bank is hereby
authorized (to the extent not prohibited by applicable law) at any time or from
time to time, without presentment, demand, protest or other notice of any kind
to the Borrower or to any other Person, any such notice being hereby expressly
waived, to set off and to appropriate and apply any and all deposits (general or
special) and any other Indebtedness at any time held or owing by such Bank
(including, without limitation, by branches and agencies of such Bank wherever
located) to or for the credit or the account of any Credit Party against and on
account of the Obligations and liabilities of the Credit Parties to such Bank
under this Agreement or under any of the other Credit Documents, including,
without limitation, all interests in Obligations purchased by such Bank pursuant
to Section 12.06(b), and all other claims of any nature or description arising
out of or connected with this Agreement or any other Credit Document,
irrespective of whether or not such Bank shall have made any demand hereunder
and although said Obligations, liabilities or claims, or any of them, shall be
contingent or unmatured.

         12.03 Notices. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, all
notices and other communications provided for hereunder shall be in writing
(including telegraphic, telex, telecopier or cable communication) and mailed,
telegraphed, telexed, telecopied, cabled or delivered: if to any Credit Party,
at the address specified opposite its signature below or in the other relevant
Credit Documents; if to the Co-Agent or any Bank, at its address specified on
Schedule II; and if to the Agent, at the Notice Office; or, as to any Credit
Party, the Co-Agent or the Agent, at such other address as shall be designated
by such party in a written notice to the other parties hereto and, as to each
Bank, at such other address as shall be designated by such Bank in a written
notice to the Borrower and the Agent. All such notices and communications shall,
when mailed, telegraphed, telexed, telecopied, or cabled or sent by overnight
courier, be effective when deposited in the mails, delivered to the telegraph
company, cable company or overnight courier, as the case may be, or sent by
telex or telecopier, except that notices and communications to the Agent shall
not be effective until received by the Agent.

         12.04 Benefit of Agreement; Assignments; Participations. (a)
This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of and be
enforceable by the respective successors and assigns of the parties hereto;
provided, however, the Borrower may not assign or transfer any of its rights,
obligations or interest hereunder without the prior written consent of the Banks
and, provided further, that, although any Bank may transfer, assign or grant
participations in its rights hereunder, such Bank shall remain a "Bank" for all
purposes hereunder (and may not transfer or assign all or any portion of its
Commitment hereunder except as provided in Sections 1.13 and 12.04(b)) and the
transferee, assignee or participant, as the case may be, shall not constitute a
"Bank" hereunder and, provided further, that no Bank shall transfer or grant any
participation under which the participant shall have rights to approve any
amendment to or waiver of this Agreement or any other Credit Document except to
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(i) extend the final scheduled maturity of any Loan, Note or Letter of Credit
(unless such Letter of Credit is not extended beyond the Final Maturity Date) in
which such participant is participating, or reduce the rate or extend the time
of payment of interest or Fees thereon (except in connection with a waiver of
applicability of any post-default increase in interest rates) or reduce the
principal amount thereof, or increase the amount of the participant's
participation over the amount thereof then in effect (it being understood that a
waiver of any Default or Event of Default or of a mandatory reduction in the
Total Commitment, shall not constitute a change in the terms of such
participation, and that an increase in Commitment or any Loan shall be permitted
without the consent of any participant if the participant's participation is not
increased as a result thereof), (ii) consent to the assignment or transfer by
the Borrower of any of its rights and obligations under this Agreement or (iii)
release all or substantially all of the Collateral under all of the Security
Documents (except as expressly provided in the Credit Documents). In the case of
any such participation, the participant shall not have any rights under this
Agreement or any of the other Credit Documents (the participant's rights against
such Bank in respect of such participation to be those set forth in the
agreement executed by such Bank in favor of the participant relating thereto)
and all amounts payable by the Borrower hereunder shall be determined as if such
Bank had not sold such participation.

         (b) Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Bank (or any Bank together with
one or more other Banks) may (x) assign all or a portion of its Commitment and
related outstanding Obligations hereunder to its parent company and/or any
affiliate of such Bank which is at least 50% owned by such Bank or its parent
company or to one or more Banks or (y) assign all, or if less than all, a
portion equal to at least $2,500,000 in the aggregate for the assigning Bank or
assigning Banks, of such Commitments hereunder to one or more Eligible
Transferees, each of which assignees shall become a party to this Agreement as a
Bank by execution of an Assignment and Assumption Agreement, provided that, (i)
at such time Schedule I shall be deemed modified to reflect the Commitments of
such new Bank and of the existing Banks, (ii) upon the surrender of the old
Notes by the assigning Bank (or, upon such assigning Bank's indemnifying the
Borrower for any lost Note pursuant to a customary indemnification agreement)
new Notes will be issued, at the Borrower's expense, to such new Bank and to the
assigning Bank upon the request of such new Bank or assigning Bank, such new
Notes to be in conformity with the requirements of Section 1.05 (with
appropriate modifications) to the extent needed to reflect the revised
Commitments, (iii) the consent of the Agent shall be required in connection with
any assignment to an Eligible Transferee pursuant to clause (y) above, (iv) the
Agent shall receive at the time of each such assignment, from the assigning or
assignee Bank, the payment of a non-refundable assignment fee of $3,500 and (v)
no such transfer or assignment will be effective until recorded by the Agent on
the Register pursuant to Section 12.15. To the extent of any assignment pursuant
to this Section 12.04(b), the assigning Bank shall be relieved of its
obligations hereunder with respect to its assigned Commitment. At the time of
each assignment pursuant to this Section 12.04(b) to a Person which is not
already a Bank hereunder and which is not a United States person (as such term
is defined in Section 7701(a)(30) of the Code) for Federal income tax purposes,
the respective assignee Bank shall, to the extent legally entitled to do so,
provide to the Borrower the appropriate Internal Revenue Service Forms (and, if
applicable, a Section 4.04(b)(ii) Certificate) described in Section 4.04(b). To
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assignment of all or any portion of a Bank's Commitment pursuant to Section 1.13
or this Section 12.04(b) would, at the time of such assignment, result in
increased costs under Section 1.10, 2.06 or 4.04 from those being charged by the
respective assigning Bank prior to such assignment, then the Borrower shall not
be obligated to pay such increased costs (although the Borrower, in accordance
with and pursuant to the other provisions of this Agreement, shall be obligated
to pay any other increased costs of the type described above resulting from
changes after the date of the respective assignment).

         (c) Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent or prohibit any Bank from
pledging its Loans and Notes hereunder to a Federal Reserve Bank in support of
borrowings made by such Bank from such Federal Reserve Bank.

         12.05 No Waiver; Remedies Cumulative. No failure or delay on the part
of the Agent the Co-Agent, the Collateral Agent or any Bank in exercising any
right, power or privilege hereunder or under any other Credit Document and no
course of dealing between the Borrower or any other Credit Party and the Agent,
the Collateral Agent or any Bank shall operate as a waiver thereof; nor shall
any single or partial exercise of any right, power or privilege hereunder or
under any other Credit Document preclude any other or further exercise thereof
or the exercise of any other right, power or privilege hereunder or thereunder.
The rights, powers and remedies herein or in any other Credit Document expressly
provided are cumulative and not exclusive of any rights, powers or remedies
which the Agent, the Co-Agent, the Collateral Agent or any Bank would otherwise
have. No notice to or demand on any Credit Party in any case shall entitle any
Credit Party to any other or further notice or demand in similar or other
circumstances or constitute a waiver of the rights of the Agent, the Co-Agent,
the Collateral Agent or any Bank to any other or further action in any
circumstances without notice or demand.

         12.06 Payments Pro Rata. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this
Agreement, the Agent agrees that promptly after its receipt of each payment from
or on behalf of the Borrower in respect of any Obligations hereunder, it shall
distribute such payment to the Banks (other than any Bank that has consented in
writing to waive its pro rata share of any such payment) pro rata based upon
their respective shares, if any, of the Obligations with respect to which such
payment was received.

         (b) Each of the Banks agrees that, if it should receive any
amount hereunder (whether by voluntary payment, by realization upon security, by
the exercise of the right of setoff or banker's lien, by counterclaim or cross
action, by the enforcement of any right under the Credit Documents, or
otherwise), which is applicable to the payment of the principal of, or interest
on, the Loans, Unpaid Drawings, Commitment Commission or Letter of Credit Fees,
of a sum which with respect to the related sum or sums received by other Banks
is in a greater proportion than the total of such Obligation then owed and due
to such Bank bears to the total of such Obligation then owed and due to all of
the Banks immediately prior to such receipt, then such Bank receiving such
excess payment shall purchase for cash without recourse or warranty from the
other Banks an interest in the Obligations of the respective Credit Party to
such Banks in such amount as shall result in a proportional participation by all
the Banks in such amount; provided 

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that if all or any portion of such excess amount is thereafter recovered from
such Bank, such purchase shall be rescinded and the purchase price restored to
the extent of such recovery, but without interest.

         (c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the
provisions of the preceding Sections 12.06(a) and (b) shall be subject to the
express provisions of this Agreement which require, or permit, differing
payments to be made to Non-Defaulting Banks as opposed to Defaulting Banks.

         12.07 Calculations; Computations; Accounting Terms. (a) The financial
statements to be furnished to the Banks pursuant hereto shall be made and
prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the
United States consistently applied throughout the periods involved (except as
set forth in the notes thereto or as otherwise disclosed in writing by the
Borrower to the Banks); provided that, except as otherwise specifically provided
herein, all computations of Applicable Commitment Commission Percentage and
Interest Reduction Discount, and all computations and all definitions used in
determining compliance with Sections 8.08 through 8.11, inclusive, shall utilize
accounting principles and policies in conformity with those used to prepare the
historical financial statements of the Borrower delivered to the Banks referred
to in Section 6.05(a).

         (b) All computations of interest, Commitment Commission and other Fees
hereunder shall be made on the basis of a year of 360 days for the actual number
of days (including the first day but excluding the last day; except that in the
case of Letter of Credit Fees, the last day shall be included) occurring in the
period for which such interest, Loan Commitment Commission or Fees are payable.

         12.08 GOVERNING LAW; SUBMISSION TO JURISDICTION; VENUE; WAIVER OF JURY
TRIAL. (a) THIS AGREEMENT AND THE OTHER CREDIT DOCUMENTS AND THE RIGHTS AND
OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES HEREUNDER AND THEREUNDER SHALL, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE
PROVIDED IN THE MORTGAGES, BE CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND BE GOVERNED BY
THE LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. ANY LEGAL ACTION OR PROCEEDING WITH RESPECT TO
THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OTHER CREDIT DOCUMENT MAY BE BROUGHT IN THE COURTS OF THE
STATE OF NEW YORK OR OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK,
AND, BY EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OTHER CREDIT DOCUMENT,
THE BORROWER HEREBY IRREVOCABLY ACCEPTS FOR ITSELF AND IN RESPECT OF ITS
PROPERTY, GENERALLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY, THE JURISDICTION OF THE AFORESAID
COURTS. THE BORROWER HEREBY FURTHER IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY CLAIM THAT ANY SUCH
COURTS 

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LACK PERSONAL JURISDICTION OVER THE BORROWER, AND AGREES NOT TO PLEAD OR CLAIM,
IN ANY LEGAL ACTION PROCEEDING WITH RESPECT TO THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OTHER
CREDIT DOCUMENTS BROUGHT IN ANY OF THE AFOREMENTIONED COURTS, THAT SUCH COURTS
LACK PERSONAL JURISDICTION OVER THE BORROWER. THE BORROWER FURTHER IRREVOCABLY
CONSENTS TO THE SERVICE OF PROCESS OUT OF ANY OF THE AFOREMENTIONED COURTS IN
ANY SUCH ACTION OR PROCEEDING BY THE MAILING OF COPIES THEREOF BY REGISTERED OR
CERTIFIED MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, TO THE BORROWER AT ITS ADDRESS SET FORTH
OPPOSITE ITS SIGNATURE BELOW, SUCH SERVICE TO BECOME EFFECTIVE 30 DAYS AFTER
SUCH MAILING. THE BORROWER HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY OBJECTION TO SUCH
SERVICE OF PROCESS AND FURTHER IRREVOCABLY WAIVES AND AGREES NOT TO PLEAD OR
CLAIM IN ANY ACTION OR PROCEEDING COMMENCED HEREUNDER OR UNDER ANY OTHER CREDIT
DOCUMENT THAT SERVICE OF PROCESS WAS IN ANY WAY INVALID OR INEFFECTIVE. NOTHING
HEREIN SHALL AFFECT THE RIGHT OF THE AGENT, ANY BANK OR THE HOLDER OF ANY
REVOLVING NOTE TO SERVE PROCESS IN ANY OTHER MANNER PERMITTED BY LAW OR TO
COMMENCE LEGAL PROCEEDINGS OR OTHERWISE PROCEED AGAINST THE BORROWER IN ANY
OTHER JURISDICTION.

         (b) THE BORROWER HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ANY OBJECTION WHICH IT MAY
NOW OR HEREAFTER HAVE TO THE LAYING OF VENUE OF ANY OF THE AFORESAID ACTIONS OR
PROCEEDINGS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OTHER
CREDIT DOCUMENT BROUGHT IN THE COURTS REFERRED TO IN CLAUSE (a) ABOVE AND HEREBY
FURTHER IRREVOCABLY, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, WAIVES AND
AGREES NOT TO PLEAD OR CLAIM IN ANY SUCH COURT THAT ANY SUCH ACTION OR
PROCEEDING BROUGHT IN ANY SUCH COURT HAS BEEN BROUGHT IN AN INCONVENIENT FORUM.

         (c) EACH OF THE PARTIES TO THIS AGREEMENT HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ALL
RIGHT TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING OR COUNTERCLAIM ARISING OUT
OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, THE OTHER CREDIT DOCUMENTS OR THE TRANSACTIONS
CONTEMPLATED HEREBY OR THEREBY.

         12.09 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts and by the different parties hereto on separate counterparts, each
of which when so executed and delivered shall be an original, but all of which
shall together constitute one and the same instrument. A set of counterparts
executed by all the parties hereto shall be lodged with the Borrower, the Agent
and the Co-Agent.

         12.10 Effectiveness. This Agreement shall become effective on the date
(the "Restatement Effective Date") on which (i) the Borrower, the Agent and each
Continuing Bank shall have signed a counterpart hereof (whether the same or
different counterparts) and shall have delivered the same to the Agent at the
Notice Office, or, in the case of the Continuing Banks, shall have given to the
Agent telephonic (confirmed in writing), written, telex or telecopy notice

                                      -85-


<PAGE>


(actually received) at such office that the same has been signed and mailed to
it and (ii) the conditions contained in Section 5 are met to the satisfaction of
the Agent, the Co-Agent and the Required Banks (determined immediately after the
occurrence of the Restatement Effective Date). Unless the Agent has received
actual notice from any Bank that the conditions contained in Section 5 have not
been met to its satisfaction, upon the satisfaction of the condition described
in clause (i) of the immediately preceding sentence and upon the Agent's good
faith determination that the conditions described in clause (ii) of the
immediately preceding sentence have been met, then the Restatement Effective
Date shall have been deemed to have occurred, regardless of any subsequent
determination that one or more of the conditions thereto had not been met
(although the occurrence of the Restatement Effective Date shall not release the
Borrower from any liability for failure to satisfy one or more of the applicable
conditions contained in Section 5). The Agent will give the Borrower and each
Bank prompt written notice of the occurrence of the Restatement Effective Date.

         12.11 Headings Descriptive. The headings of the several sections and
subsections of this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall not in
any way affect the meaning or construction of any provision of this Agreement.

         12.12 Amendment or Waiver; etc. (a) Neither this Agreement nor any
other Credit Document nor any terms hereof or thereof may be changed, waived,
discharged or terminated unless such change, waiver, discharge or termination is
in writing signed by the respective Credit Parties party thereto and the
Required Banks, provided that no such change, waiver, discharge or termination
shall, without the consent of each Bank (other than a Defaulting Bank), (i)
extend the final scheduled maturity of any Loan or Note or extend the stated
expiration date of any Letter of Credit beyond the Final Maturity Date, or
reduce the rate or extend the time of payment of interest or Fees thereon, or
reduce the principal amount thereof (except to the extent repaid in cash) (it
being understood that any amendment or modification to the financial definitions
in this Agreement or to Section 12.07(a) shall not constitute a reduction in the
rate of interest or any Fees for purposes of this clause (i)), (ii) release all
or substantially all of the Collateral (except as expressly provided in the
Credit Documents) under all the Security Documents, (iii) amend, modify or waive
any provision of this Section 12.12, (iv) reduce the percentage specified in the
definition of Required Banks (it being understood that, with the consent of the
Required Banks, additional extensions of credit pursuant to this Agreement may
be included in the determination of the Required Banks on substantially the same
basis as the Commitments are included on the Restatement Effective Date) or (v)
consent to the assignment or transfer by the Borrower of any of its rights and
obligations under this Agreement; provided further, that no such change, waiver,
discharge or termination shall (w) increase the Commitment of any Bank over the
amount thereof then in effect without the consent of such Bank (it being
understood that waivers or modifications of conditions precedent, covenants,
Defaults or Events of Default or of a mandatory reduction in the Total
Commitment shall not constitute an increase of the Commitment of any Bank, and
that an increase in the available portion of the Commitment of any Bank shall
not constitute an increase of the Commitment of such Bank), (x) without the
consent of the Issuing Bank, amend, modify or waive any provision of Section 2
or alter its rights or obligations with respect to Letters of Credit, (y)
without the consent of the Agent and the Co-

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<PAGE>


Agent, amend, modify or waive any provision of Section 11 or any other provision
as same relates to the rights or obligations of the Agent or the Co-Agent or (z)
without the consent of the Collateral Agent, amend, modify or waive any
provision relating to the rights or obligations of the Collateral Agent.

         (b) If, in connection with any proposed change, waiver, discharge or
termination to any of the provisions of this Agreement as contemplated by
clauses (i) through (v), inclusive, of the first proviso to Section 12.12(a),
the consent of the Required Banks is obtained but the consent of one or more of
such other Banks whose consent is required is not obtained, then the Borrower
shall have the right, so long as all non-consenting Banks whose individual
consent is required are treated as described in either clauses (A) or (B) below,
to either (A) replace each such non-consenting Bank or Banks with one or more
Replacement Banks pursuant to Section 1.13 so long as at the time of such
replacement, each such Replacement Bank consents to the proposed change, waiver,
discharge or termination or (B) terminate such non-consenting Bank's Commitment
of such Bank in accordance with Sections 3.02(b) and/or 4.01(b), provided that,
unless the Commitment that is terminated pursuant to preceding clause (B) is
immediately replaced in full at such time through the addition of new Banks or
the increase of the Commitments of existing Banks (who in each case must
specifically consent thereto), then in the case of any action pursuant to
preceding clause (B) the Required Banks (determined after giving effect to the
proposed action) shall specifically consent thereto, provided further, that in
any event the Borrower shall not have the right to replace a Bank, terminate its
Commitment as a result of the exercise of such Bank's rights (and the
withholding of any required consent by such Bank) pursuant to the second proviso
to Section 12.12(a)).

         12.13 Survival. All indemnities set forth herein including, without
limitation, in Sections 1.10, 1.11, 2.06, 4.04, 11.06 and 12.01 shall survive
the execution, delivery and termination of this Agreement and the Notes and the
making and repayment of the Obligations.

         12.14 Domicile of Loans. Each Bank may transfer and carry its Loans at,
to or for the account of any office, Subsidiary or Affiliate of such Bank.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, to the extent that a
transfer of Loans pursuant to this Section 12.14 would, at the time of such
transfer, result in increased costs under Section 1.10, 1.11, 2.06 or 4.04 from
those being charged by the respective Bank prior to such transfer, then the
Borrower shall not be obligated to pay such increased costs (although the
Borrower shall be obligated to pay any other increased costs of the type
described above resulting from changes after the date of the respective
transfer).

         12.15 Register. The Borrower hereby designates the Agent to serve as
the Borrower's agent, solely for purposes of this Section 12.15, to maintain a
register (the "Register") on which it will record the Commitments from time to
time of each of the Banks, the Loans made by each of the Banks and each
repayment in respect of the principal amount of the Loans of each Bank. Failure
to make any such recordation, or any error in such recordation shall not affect
the Borrower's obligations in respect of such Loans. With respect to any Bank,
the transfer of the Commitment of such Bank and the rights to the principal of,
and interest on, any Loan 

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<PAGE>


made pursuant to such Commitment shall not be effective until such transfer is
recorded on the Register maintained by the Agent with respect to ownership of
such Commitment and Loans and prior to such recordation all amounts owing to the
transferor with respect to such Commitment and Loans shall remain owing to the
transferor. The registration of assignment or transfer of all or part of any
Commitments and Loans shall be recorded by the Agent on the Register only upon
the acceptance by the Agent of a properly executed and delivered Assignment and
Assumption Agreement pursuant to Section 12.04(b). Coincident with the delivery
of such an Assignment and Assumption Agreement to the Agent for acceptance and
registration of assignment or transfer of all or part of a Loan, or as soon
thereafter as practicable, the assigning or transferor Bank shall surrender the
Note evidencing such Loan, and thereupon one or more new Notes in the same
aggregate principal amount shall be issued to the assigning or transferor Bank
and/or the new Bank. The Borrower agrees to indemnify the Agent from and against
any and all losses, claims, damages and liabilities of whatsoever nature which
may be imposed on, asserted against or incurred by the Agent in performing its
duties under this Section 12.15.

         12.16 Confidentiality. (a) Subject to the provisions of clause (b) of
this Section 12.16, each Bank agrees that it will use its reasonable efforts not
to disclose without the prior consent of the Borrower (other than to its
employees, auditors, advisors or counsel or to another Bank if the Bank or such
Bank's holding or parent company in its sole discretion determines that any such
party should have access to such information, provided such Persons shall be
subject to the provisions of this Section 12.16 to the same extent as such Bank)
any information with respect to the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries which is
now or in the future furnished pursuant to this Agreement or any other Credit
Document and which is designated by the Borrower to the Banks in writing as
confidential, provided that any Bank may disclose any such information (a) as
has become generally available to the public other than by virtue of a breach of
this Section 12.16(a) by the respective Bank, (b) as may be required or
reasonably appropriate in any report, statement or testimony submitted to any
municipal, state or Federal regulatory body having or claiming to have
jurisdiction over such Bank or to the Federal Reserve Board or the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation or similar organizations (whether in the United
States or elsewhere) or their successors, (c) as may be required or reasonably
appropriate in respect to any summons or subpoena or in connection with any
litigation, (d) in order to comply with any law, order, regulation or ruling
applicable to such Bank, (e) to the Agent, the Co-Agent or the Collateral Agent
and (f) to any prospective or actual transferee or participant in connection
with any contemplated transfer or participation of any of the Notes or
Commitments or any interest therein by such Bank, provided that such prospective
transferee agrees to be bound by the confidentiality provisions contained in
this Section 12.16.


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<PAGE>


         (b) The Borrower hereby acknowledges and agrees that each Bank may
share with any of its affiliates any information related to the Borrower or any
of its Subsidiaries (including, without limitation, any nonpublic customer
information regarding the creditworthiness of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries,
provided such Persons shall be subject to the provisions of this Section 12.16
to the same extent as such Bank).

         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their duly
authorized officers to execute and deliver this Agreement as of the date first
above written.


Address:                                  PENN NATIONAL GAMING, INC.
- --------
Wyomissing Professional Center
825 Berkshire Boulevard, Suite 203
Wyomissing, Pennsylvania 19610
Attention: Chief Financial Officer        By \s\
Telephone: (610)  376-2400                   ----------------------------------
Facsimile:  (610)  376-2842                      Title:




                                          BANKERS TRUST COMPANY,
                                            Individually and as Agent


                                          By \s\
                                             ----------------------------------
                                                 Title:


                                          CORESTATES BANK, N.A.,
                                            Individually and as Co-Agent


                                          By \s\
                                             ----------------------------------
                                                 Title:


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<PAGE>


                                                                      Schedule I
                                   COMMITMENTS



 Bank                                                      Commitment
 ----                                                      ----------

 Bankers Trust Company                                     $ 6,000,000.00

 CoreStates Bank, N.A.                                     $ 6,000,000.00

          TOTAL:                                           $12,000,000.00
                                                           ==============


<PAGE>



                                                                     Schedule II


                                 BANK ADDRESSES
                                 --------------

            Bank                                   Address
            ----                                   -------

   Bankers Trust Company                     130 Liberty Street
                                             New York, New York
                                             Attn: David Bell
                                             Tel: (212) 250-9048
                                             Fax: (212) 250-7218

   CoreStates Bank, N.A.                     600 Penn Street
                                             Reading, Pennsylvania 19603
                                             Attn: Jeff Wasmuth
                                             Tel:  610-655-2884
                                             Fax:  610-655-3300



                                                                   Exhibit 10.74

                                     WAIVER


         WAIVER (this "Waiver"), dated as of March 25, 1998, among PENN
NATIONAL GAMING, INC. (the "Borrower"), the lenders party to the Credit
Agreement referred to below (the "Banks"), CORESTATES BANK, N.A., as Co-Agent
(the "Co-Agent"), and BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, as Agent (the "Agent"). All
capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined herein shall have the
respective meanings provided such terms in the Credit Agreement.

                               W I T N E S S E T H

         WHEREAS, the Borrower, the Banks, the Co-Agent, and the Agent
are parties to a Credit Agreement, dated as of November 27, 1996 and amended and
restated as of December 17, 1997 (as amended, modified or supplemented to, but
not including, the date hereof, the "Credit Agreement");

         WHEREAS, the parties hereto wish to further modify the Credit Agreement
as herein provided; and

         WHEREAS, subject to the terms and conditions of this Waiver, the
parties hereto agree as follows;

         NOW THEREFORE, it is agreed:

         1. The Banks hereby waive any Default or Event of Default that may have
arisen under the Credit Agreement solely as a result of the Borrower failing to
comply with Section 8.09, 8.10 or 8.11 of the Credit Agreement, in each case for
the Test Period ending on December 31, 1997.

         2. The Banks hereby waive any requirement that the Borrower comply with
Sections 8.09 and 8.11 during the period from January 1, 1998 through March 30,
1998. It is hereby understood and agreed that the Borrower shall be in
compliance with such Sections on and after March 31, 1998.

         3. This Waiver shall become effective on the date (the "Waiver
Effective Date") when the Borrower, the Agent and the Required Banks shall have
signed a counterpart hereof (whether the same or different counterparts) and
shall have delivered (including by way of facsimile transmission) the same to
the Agent at the Notice Office.

         4. In order to induce the Banks to enter into this Waiver, the Borrower
hereby represents and warrants that:


<PAGE>


         (a) no Default or Event of Default exists on the Waiver Effective Date,
after giving effect to this Waiver; and

         (b) on the Waiver Effective Date, and after giving effect to this
Waiver, all representations and warranties contained in the Credit Agreement and
in the other Credit Documents are true and correct in all material respects as
though such representations and warranties were made on the Waiver Effective
Date.

         5. This Waiver may be executed in any number of counterparts and by the
different parties hereto on separate counterparts, each of which counterparts
when executed and delivered shall be an original, but all of which shall
together constitute one and the same instrument. A complete set of counterparts
shall be delivered to the Borrower and the Agent.

         6. THIS WAIVER AND THE RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES HEREUNDER
SHALL BE CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND GOVERNED BY THE LAW OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK.

         7. From and after the Waiver Effective Date, all references in the
Credit Agreement and each of the other Credit Documents to the Credit Agreement
shall be deemed to be references to the Credit Agreement as modified hereby.

         8. This Waiver is limited as specified and shall not constitute a
modification, acceptance or waiver of any other provision of the Credit
Agreement or any other Credit Document.

                                      * * *
 



                                      2
<PAGE>


         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties hereto has caused a counterpart
of this Waiver to be duly executed and delivered as of the date first above
written.



                                         PENN NATIONAL GAMING, INC.


                                         By: /s/ ROBERT S. IPPOLITO
                                             ----------------------------------
                                               Title: Chief Financial Officer


                                         BANKERS TRUST COMPANY,
                                                  Individually and as Agent


                                         By: /s/ DAVID J. BELL
                                             ----------------------------------
                                               Title: Vice President


                                         CORESTATES BANK, N.A.


                                         By: /s/ DONALD W. HOUNL
                                             ----------------------------------
                                               Title: Senior Vice President




                                       3

                                                                     EXHIBIT 21


                                  Subsidiaries


The Plains Company
Mountainview Thoroughbred Racing
  Association
Pennsylvania National Turf
  Club, Inc.
Penn National Speedway, Inc.
Penn National Holding Company
Penn National Gaming of
  West Virginia, Inc.
Sterling Aviation Inc.
PNGI Charles Town Gaming LLC
Northeast Concessions, Inc.
The Downs Off-Track Wagering, Inc.
The Downs Racing, Inc.
PNGI Pocono, Inc.
Tennessee Downs, Inc.
Backside, Inc.
Audio Video Concepts
Mill Creek Land, Inc.
Wilkes Barre Downs, Inc.


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