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AURORA TURF NOTES 1 o and Milton Resseguet was among the weekend arrivals, bringing in the Sycamore Stables two performers in All Night and Blue Chatter. Word was received by Robert S. Eddy, Jr., that a recent storm at Collinsville, 111., swept a roof off the "shed row" barn at Fair-mount Park. The damage, however, was comparatively small, according to Eddy. The horses that Chappcl Bros, of Rock-ford, 111., will have representing them during the Aurora meeting include Monks Gold, King Toncy, Goldspun, Sherabina, Chrysos-tle, Sherab Jr., Grey Flash, In Transit, Sev-insbar, Avirab and Dccts Campfire. Vie Gallo, New Orleans turfman, is training a useful stable of racers for Russell Jewett, Kansas City sportsman, arrived from Hot Springs with the following runners: Forced Landing, Donnahona, Wce-lukie, Jockana, Jeffrey, David W., Swift Spot and Mcrne. The latter two are juveniles. Clayton "Big Boy" Peterson, one-time hope for the heavyweight championship of the world, arrived from his home in New Orleans and will serve as a member of the track police force, handling the back stretch tluties.