Judge, 1934-11 · page 18 of 36
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Tedd “T want you to meet him, Mother—he’s nothing like the part he plays.” The Secret of Success By David Murray AVING fost just about s I have any in- tention of losing by tt le process of betting that one race horse can run er than eight or ten other vorses, I received Sylvester very coldly. No,” I told him. sas begged Sylvester, “at least you can listen to me. ting now is right out of the feedbox. key’s brother at a dance the other night.” I remained very firm. ris guy gets his dope from his brother. He gets two no more and no less. It’s great stuff.” “never lose, do they?” nant. “They are er of yours take a dollar bill and play Do you realize that in seven weeks if they all win and he bets the proceeds of each previous bet each ime, he will have ten thousand dollars? And that is red at even money for ed winner.” 1 I took a pencil and paper and Y lar would be f of the eck, sixteen dollars at week, sixty-four dollars at the end of the third week, two hundred and fifty-six dollars at the end of the fourth a thou id twe: four dollars at the end of the thousand 4 ety-six dollars at the end of the sixth week. I pointed out that it would only be a matter of a few months before the jockey’s brother would the end comicbooks.com