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VERDICT:  
We, the jury in the case of the Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. John  
Wheeler et al., have carefully considered the points of the case,  
and tested the merits of the several theories advanced, and do  
hereby unanimously decide that the game commonly known as old sledge  
or seven-up is eminently a game of science and not of chance. In  
demonstration whereof it is hereby and herein stated, iterated,  
reiterated, set forth, and made manifest that, during the entire  
night, the "chance" men never won a game or turned a jack, although  
both feats were common and frequent to the opposition; and  
furthermore, in support of this our verdict, we call attention to  
the significant fact that the "chance" men are all busted, and the  
"science" men have got the money. It is the deliberate opinion of  
this jury, that the "chance" theory concerning seven-up is a  
pernicious doctrine, and calculated to inflict untold suffering and  
pecuniary loss upon any community that takes stock in it.  
"
That is the way that seven-up came to be set apart and particularized in  
the statute-books of Kentucky as being a game not of chance but of  
science, and therefore not punishable under the law," said Mr. K-----.  
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That verdict is of record, and holds good to this day."  
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