A two-reel story of the race track produced by a company including Wm. Clifford, Marie Walcamp, Rex de Rosselli and others. The sporting atmosphere is good in this and the story runs along in an entertaining way. It follows the usual trend of race track stories. The favorite's shoes are tampered with and later the jockey is kidnapped and bound in a cabin presumed to be deserted. But Limpy Joe is upstairs and saves the jockey from the fire started in the cabin; this was realistically shown. The action is good throughout and the close effective. - The Moving Picture World, April 3, 1915
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