TALES OF THE TURF— Vol. II 



WET SUNDAYS 



BY 



W. H. GOCHER 



Between the heats men talk and read 



Of action, pedigrees and speed; 



While form and color, style and weight, 



Cut in with courage, mouth and gait. 



These when combined in one, endorse 



The composite — a racing horse. 



To run or pace select the daisy cutting glide, 



To trot seek ample fold and the four-cornered stride. 



To win hold hard, my friend, you're hunting touts and mirth, 



Walk-overs are the only certainties on earth. 



PUBLISHED BY 



W. H. Gocher, Hartford, Conn, 

 1903 



