Met American Turfmen In France., Daily Racing Form, 1909-06-29

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MET AMERICAN TURFMEN IN FRANCE. New York. June 2.x. — Timothy D. Sullivan, writing from Kurope. speaks of having met numerous American turfmen in France: ••They all told me that they were doing well." he writs, •and they looked to me a happy and contented lot. 1 saw Eugene Leigh and John Campbell, the trainers, and I also nut Duke, who used to train Richard inkers horses in Ireland, but wiio is now engaged in a Similar capacity by William K. Vanderbilt. As for the jockevs. I met Milton Henry, who has a habit of landing on top of a winner more often than any of the other boy*; then there were Frank INcill. Winnie OConnor, Nash Turner. Patsy Freeman and voting Mcln-tyre. They all tell me that they are treated tine."


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