No Jockeys These Days, Says "Cad.", Daily Racing Form, 1907-06-16

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NO JOCKEYS THESE DAYS, SAYS "CAD." George Cadwallader, who is the patrol judge, and George Llndenberger, the timer, at Latonia, were talking about jockeys. "They havent got ftiiy jockeys these days," said "Cad." "A real jockey has got to know something about pace, and these here jockeys get away running and make their boss run as fast and far as they can. Why, , Bobby Swim could ride backwards better than any of these boys arouid here can with their nosea , pointed for the wire. I tell you they aint jockeys; theyre just uothin."


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