Washington Park Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1937-06-17

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j WASHINGTON PARK NOTES " $ J Herbert M. Woolf, master of the Wool-ford Farm, stopped off at Washington Park for the day on his way from the East to his home in Kansas City. His colors were seen in several races, but his visit was saddened by the breaking down and subsequent destroying of his veteran Billy Jones in the third race. Bud Burmester, chief of public relations for the Waggoner Brothers enterprises, came in from Fort Worth, Texas, and plana to remain until after the Braddock-Louis fight Tuesday. Benny Bickers of Dallas, was another visitor from the Lone Star state. He also will remain until after the fight.


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