SPORTING.
*UN m FOR THEIR MONEY.” hinedin writer, commenting on cent meeting held in that city, ie following;—“The bulk of the passing through the totalisators imed to the public, or rather who are lucky enough to catch ids, For ,years past if has been how long' will the public stand the cost/ihut with each, succeedason the 'wealth, of the .country , and so 'also does the volume ting! It is increasing in volume d of diminishing; blit those who citing thlir money do not seem growing any poorer by their ap ; extravagance. The racing pubdoubtedly pay well, and general- | imgrudgiligly." ' It is up to the ( clubs to give them at least'a ju for their'money, hut the supine j£ of. racing continues in evidence. glaring insults to racing intelli|ih the shape of obvious honseem to he almost as frequent the good old-‘do as you like days’ If* •‘■ ' ■
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1915, Page 6
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145SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1915, Page 6
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