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w FRENCH TURF CONDITIONS EXCELLENT Ni:W YORK. N. Y.. January M.— Tom Welch, just buck from ftance and England in the interest of Mr. Joseph E Widener. says that turf conditions in France are belter than ever ! cfore. EvcrylHxly has money, and the market fat race horses js ex tiemely hiiovnnt. The demand for bsnea of merit is active, but transactions are comparatively few. I for the reason thai eei. buyer wishes to obtain good performers of which there is a limited supply. Similar conditions prevail in England, where good blood commands incredible value One of the most esteemed three-year-olds in France is the colt • Poiidennis. which Mr. Widener bred and sold to A. K. lfaeamher. Among the two-year -olds tlflit • perfenaed in France in 1919 Pendeuui» had a high rating.