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Show 'POOLROOM CASES - HEARD BY MORSE Arguments In the "poolroom case" were heard yesterday by Judge C. W-Morsc. W-Morsc. sitting an a commlttinjr magistrate, magis-trate, and briefs In the case will he filed today. County Attorney T. E. "Willey ar-5U'd ar-5U'd tho case for the complainants and "illard 1 lajison for the defendant, W. T. Brlnkworth. who Is operating a turf exchange ex-change at' Tenth South and State street, just outside tho city limits. Tho county a Hornby clulnvrt that the operation of n racehorse betting game comes under the prohibition of tho state law, which forbids jinm!ng "with d-vlcn.c." d-vlcn.c." The defence sets forth that there Is nothing in the state la.w against bettlmr 'n horse raeoN and denies that lh batting Is dono with the use of any "d Ice." |