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TALK OF NEW JERSEY RACING. New York. June S It may 1m? that the Hart- Agnew bill of this state will be the means of starting lmrse racing with oral betting in New Jersey. The New York courts hayo decided that it is not illegal to make a wager and pay it. Such being the case here, it is argued that the same rule mav apply in New Jersey. At a one day meeting held al Linden Park. Kliza-beth. N. J., recently, wagers were made. This may be followed by other efforts to re establish horse racing in New Jersey. It might cause a pretty muddle if sole of the New Jersey race courses were again opened, for they might run indefinitely if sanetion to operate under Jockey Club auspices should be within Id.