Church String at Homewood, Daily Racing Form, 1935-05-28

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CHURCH STRING AT H0MEW00D HOMEWOOD, 111., May 27. The stables of Norman W. Church and H. P. Headley were important additions to the Washington Park racing colony over the week-end, the former arriving Sunday from California, while the Headley establishment came in late Saturday from New York. E. L. Fitzgerald, the Church trainer, unloaded Riskulus, Toro Nancy, Toro Flight and the following two-year-olds: Toroprodome, Toration, Termination, Valiant Fox, Proclivity, Sir Maxim, Magnanimous, Felisa and Fair Quest. Seven two-year-olds and the older performers, Apprehend, Whopper, Cachalot, Baby Sis and Technique, made up the Headley string in charge of D. A. Headley. Frank Rector, with L. M. Seversons Spicson, Spicate and Spicken, and Joseph Dires Mary Louise and F, Walker with Zevar, Polly B. and. Blind Luck, owned by Mrs., Walker,, also arrived from California. " j


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