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Name Eighteen Juveniles For ,000 Primer Stakes Marsch to Send Out Occupy and Broadcloth in Arlington Stake HOMEWOOD, 111., June 21. — John! I Marschs two-year-old Occupy will attempt j j to redeem the defeat of his big brother, Occupation, the Futurity specialist of last I year, in the ,000 Primer Stakes when that event comes up for renewal at five and one-half furlongs at Washington Park this coming Thursday. Last Year Occupation fin-ished i second to Littletown in the Primer, which was run on its home grounds at Arlington Park. Occupy will be aided by his stablemate, Broadcloth, who has shown to almost as good advantage in his brief career as his better advertised stable companion. Eighteen two-year-olds, including two fillies, were nominated for the Primer. Numbered among them are several highly regarded candidates for the two richer juvenile events later in the meeting, the Arlington and Washington Park Futurities. Following is the list of nominees for the Primer: Horse. Owner. Occupy John Marsch Broadcloth John Marsch Hybunt J. L. Sullivan Hygrane J. L. Sullivan Valdina Maiden J. M. Hutchins Alorter A. C. Ernst Albuldo A. C. Ernst Alamate A. C. Ernst Valdina Andire Mrs. G. H. Emick Megogo H. P. Headley Hasty Message Howard A. Herm Black Swan Max Marmorstein Civil Liberty Mrs. Al Sabath American Flyer Mrs. Al Sabath Ogham Mrs. Helen Miller Czech Lass A. E. Overton Miss Tullahoma Al Johnson j Loyal Mrs. Lucille Iandolo