Judge Gillette's Decision., Daily Racing Form, 1896-05-26

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JUDGE GILLETTES GILLETTE DECISION DECISIONThe Decision The reasonable decision of Judge Gillette in the injunction case against the Indiana race tracks will stimulate the sport and increase the quality of the local racing Assured of the stability of racing near Chicago a large per ¬ centage entangle of western turfmen Turkmen are naturally in ¬ clined clinked to ward the Western metropolis The average stable can earn as much or more here than at any other point outside special stake lines Within the next ten days there will be necessity for more stable accommodation and re ¬ finement interment in race conditions to fit in with the material offered The Gillette decision is com monsensible nonsensical and will be healthful healthfulThe healthful The Indiana tracks are managed independ indeed ¬ ently gently in every corner of business independence Their officials are the same for the reasons of health morality and smoothness of operation So are those of the Jockey Club But if this was not so the Sellers law would not be violated A group of tracks owned and operated by one man would seem to be a legal quantity under the terms of the Indiana measure


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