Show COTHAM COIA 1 AR ARE LOSING HOPE NEW YORK Oct 11 en h hers ra have about come conic to the conclusion t that at racing will not b be legalized in the n near ar future Phil Dwyer Dwer pre president of the tha Brooklyn Jockey club said ald yesterday There will be a meeting of our club Friday which will wl decide whether we shall hold lold onto the Gravesend track which we own own or shall give It up and d dI allow 1 it to b be cut Ur up ps Into vo lotsI lots I VI shall advise the jockey jocke club t to sell th the track for in my opinion poe horse racIng racing rac rae ing big cannot come tome back inside pf of two or three years Arid And I think wed we'd d be better Weer ned i tf oft off getting Io some return e from t the track bv way cy fY of ofa sale rather than letting it ft lie rJ idle l' l lie The Tile Queens Queens' County Jockey club dub which is ls also headed by bv Phil Dwyer and which owns the Aqueduct track will probably be faced soon with the same situation that Is now confronting tile the Brooklyn track Mr Dwyer DWer when asked about this said I do not kno know what will w be done don V about Aqueduct t but It probably will be besold besold sold the same as Grave d. Gravesend end |