Judge, 1897-07-10 · page 8 of 16
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The man who told all his friends to play Hoecake, for the Getaway stakes, for all they were worth, Hoecake wins very easy. How much did this man bet on Hoecake himself, and why has he hired the bootblack to kick him ? The crafty man who played Gethaire to win, and then hedged at the last moment on Slipupp. They ran neck-and-neck for last place. How much less would he have lost if he hadn't been so cautious ? Which of these men relies cedits’ and seeing the moon over his track? Which one depends ot hich one puts his faith in the stable-boys, touts, owners, traines bets after critical analysis ‘and ing track conditions? And which any old thing? P.S. of these is which and so ans its entire plant and good-will to thapccess w eS a CommmioNT 1097,87 THE JUO6E ANE giGa WOM 0 ‘The man who plays rank outsiders in the mutuals. knowing uausning COuPAiY OF MEW YOUR. 2d WHE VE he must'win a big pot some day. Which of his wife's relatives we oe HOO was it that came on a visit to-day and kept him away from the seem track ? ef om A FEW RACE-TRACK PUEZ Junce offers a year’s subscription to the last pep? : comicbooks.com