Moments before the start of a horse race, horse breeder Whit Galtry tells one of his employees, jockey Jimmy Easter, that he has bet a great deal of money on Jimmy's horse and that he expects him to win at any cost. When Galtry tells Jimmy that he plans to use the prize money to buy an automobile for his daughter Virginia, Jimmy, who is in love with Virginia, promises to do everything he can to ensure a victory. Tragedy strikes during the race, however, when Jimmy tries to squeeze between two horses and causes another horse to unseat its jockey. Jimmy visits the injured jockey in his hospital room and apologizes to him, but the jockey dies a short time later. Despondent over the accident, Jimmy decides to quit racing for a time, but returns to enter the prestigious Gold Cup competition. When Jimmy loses the Gold Cup race, Galtry, who bet all his money on Jimmy's horse, goes broke. Angered by the loss, Galtry dismisses Jimmy and gives his horse, Virginia's Pride, to his daughter
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