Maryland Jockey Club v. Spencer

Supreme Court of the United States
Maryland Jockey Club v. Spencer, 307 U.S. 612 (1939)
59 S. Ct. 1034

Maryland Jockey Club v. Spencer

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

The motion of the appellees to dismiss is granted and the appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question. (1). Carmichael v. Southern Coal Co., 301 U. S. 495; 521-523; Thomas v. Gay, 169 U. S. 264, 278-280; Cincinnati *613Soap Co. v. United States, 301 U. S. 308, 313; Rapid Transit Corp. v. New York, 303 U. S. 573, 584-587; (2) Fort Smith Light Co. v. Paving District, 274 U. S. 387, 391; Missouri Ry. Co. v. Mackey, 127 U. S. 205, 209; Rapid Transit Corp. v. New York, supra, at pp. 578-579.

Messrs. Stuart S. Janney and Frank B. Ober for appellant. Messrs. William C. Walsh, Wm. L. Henderson, and Randolph Barton, Jr. for appellees.

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