Exterminator Stirs Poet, Daily Racing Form, 1922-06-20

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EXTERMINATOR STIRS POET From the heights of Parnassus the Chicago Tribunes chief bard, Guy McGee, manages to keep an observant eye on some of the things interesting to common people, in token whereof he was recently inspired to give note to some of his deductions in the following tuneful fashion : OLD BONES. Who is it laughs at years that flow? Who is it always gets the dough? Whose only creed is go and go? Exterminator. "Whos never ridden for a fall? Who is it tackles one and all? Who meets and beats em, great and small? Exterminator. "Who is its ever just the same? Who is it never shames the game? Who is it sticks close to his name? Exterminator."


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