Americans Inclined To Stay Abroad., Daily Racing Form, 1913-04-13

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AMERICANS INCLINED TO STAY ABROAD Paris France April 12 American owners and racing men in Paris generally believe the decision to revive racing in New York will not affect the American stables already established in France and it is thought unlikely that any American owners will sell out and return to the United States Sir T I Thome whose colors have long been seen on the French turf said saidTwo Two of the leading American owners in France Mr W 1C Vanderbilt and Mr II B Duryca have such large interests here that even if racing is suc ¬ cessfully revived in Now York it would not seem to me sntticleut inducement for them to close up their establishments here Personally I have lived here for twentylive years and I shall remain remainMr Mr Duryea said he was unable to form an opinion of the prospects of a successful racing revival in New York If racing is seriously undertaken again he added doubtless I shall take advan ¬ tage opiKjrtunityR of the opiKjrtunity R Carter Jr Mr August Belmonts trainer In France said he had not seen Mr Belmoiit for eighteen months and did not know his intentions but naturally he Imped he would continue racing in France FranceSam Sam Hildieth Mr Charles Kohlers trainer did not seem to fancy the idea of returning to America and did not consider the revival would cause Amer ¬ ican owners to return


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