How the Judge Saw Them Pass, Daily Racing Form, 1920-11-26

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HOW THE JUDGE SAW THEM PASS It was a Goodwood, England, judge who once had an expierence probably unique in the history of racing. The day was blazing hot. A couple of sheep on a hillside a half mile away caught his attention. He kept his eyes on them lazily. The next he knew was that someone was shouting in his ear: "Look!" and the heavy hand of .the shouter, a policeman, fell on his shoulder. lie looked just in time Within two seconds the winner had flashed past. The judge did not tell the sfory until after his retirement, and saw that the policeman kept quiet, too.


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