A Selig which has the dash and movement of the Selig dramas, and brings out in strong relief the oft repeated assertion that among sporting men, even among race touts, there may be good hearts. Anyhow, the numerous interesting developments in this picture which go to prove that there is good in all men, are emphasized by the good acting and the excellent photographic quality of the film. The picture is rather long, but there is so much interest in it that no one tires. The picture with a heart interest, no matter how it may be developed, wins approval from any audience. And in this there is illness, but no death and some interesting, because novel, situations are developed. It is certain to be well received everywhere and should make a welcome addition to any programme. - The Moving Picture World, August 7, 1909
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