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TRAINER SUES OWNER. A eablegiam from Paris. France, to the new York Si. i says: "William Douoghue, a well-known American trainer of thoroughbreds, litis brought suit against C. Pfizer, a prominent owner on the French tracks, for breach of contract. Donoghue, who is now the trainer of Mrs. Banglrys stable In England, came to Paris several years ago under an agageaseat to train for Plizer. but aft** some time he received a telegram from lli/er ordering him to turn the horses over to John Campbell, another American, who was at one time of the turf firm of Waleott and Campbell. _ _ _ — iPfiaer did not toe muci"o£*a_8table oa tlie French tracks last year, a majority of his horses being steeplechasers. Sam Greenfield, an American jockey, rode for him on the flat, while Campbell did the training. Donoghue left Paris for England two years ago and has enjoyed much success in his new berth. Judgment in the case will be rendered on February !»."