John Madden Gets 0,000 Award, Daily Racing Form, 1911-01-22

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JOHN MADDEN GETS 0,000 AWARD. .New York. January 21. An interlocutory judgment for 0,000 damages against Louis V. Bell, banker, in favor of John E. Madden, well-known turfman, which was obtained In the lower court, has been upheld by the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court. The suit grew out of the sale of race horses at Sheepshead Bay in 1900. Mr. Madden claimed that his wife, Anna Louise Megrue Madden, who. then bad an action pendiDg against him for divorce in Ohio, was, induced by Mr. Bell to sue out an injuction deferring the sale so that when lhe sale was . at last held he only realized 4,000, instead of 5,000 he would have obtained had it not been for the injunction.


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