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Andrew J. Crevolin

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magazine that was published on August 14, 1954, Crevolin created a storm in the U.S. racing industry when he said, among other things, that his stable didn't always try to win with its young horses in their first few starts. Following hearings into the matter and an apology from Crevolin, he was
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where he owned a home and had substantial land holdings, some of which he would develop for residential housing. In December 1964 he was appointed a member at large for the First Supervisorial District on the Los Angeles Watershed Board.
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suspended in September of that year for conduct detrimental to racing and banned through November 2. The ban meant that his horses missed important races.
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and would become chairman of its Southern California Chapter's fund drive committee for expansion of the Sister Kenny Memorial Hospital in
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Divorced in February 1962 from his third wife, Jane Anne, on September 24, 1966, Andrew Crevolin married
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and was purchased by Crevolin for just $ 12,000. Determine most notably won the 1954
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racing during the mid-1940s. In 1948 his filly, Flying Rythm, trained by future
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Crevolin remained in racing for several more years. In 1961, his trainer was
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for thirty-five years and owned and raced Thoroughbreds for several years.
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Andrew Crevolin was the owner of the San Dimas Land & Water Company in
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and then on May 1 won the most prestigious race in the United States, the
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Crevolin's next top horse was the multiple-stakes-winning four-year-old
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Automobile dealer, Real estate investor, Racehorse owner/breeder
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In 1950, Andrew Crevolin was appointed a member of the
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factory dealer for the eastern and northern sectors of
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In a tape-recorded interview with a reporter from the
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His next good runner was 142:where he was the exclusive 704: 688:Chaffey High School alumni 343:Del Mar Thoroughbred Club 119:whose horse won the 1954 88:1) Elma, 3) Jane Ann, 4) 284:Hollywood Park Racetrack 337:Crevolin was living in 186:East San Gabriel Valley 106:Andrew Joseph Crevolin 458:on December 25, 2007. 432:registration required 296:Keeneland Summer Sale 288:Bay Meadows Racetrack 170:San Dimas, California 514:on January 31, 2013. 339:Pasadena, California 258:Malibu Sequet Stakes 256:in winning the 1954 163:El Monte, California 75:Board member of 59:Pasadena, California 586:Schenectady Gazette 216:who was trained by 192:Thoroughbred racing 136:Ontario, California 132:Chaffey High School 629:September 6, 1954 562:on 24 January 2013 552:"Welcome to nginx" 332:Aqueduct Racetrack 280:Californian Stakes 155:board of directors 130:Crevolin attended 23:Andrew J. 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Pasadena, California
Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute
Dolores Gray
Thoroughbred
racehorse
California
Santa Anita
Kentucky Derbys
Chaffey High School
Ontario, California
Alhambra
Chrysler-Plymouth
Los Angeles
board of directors
Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute
El Monte, California
San Dimas, California
Tony Award
Dolores Gray
East San Gabriel Valley
Thoroughbred
Hall of Fame
Frank Childs
Hollywood Oaks
Be Fleet
George Mayberry
San Juan Capistrano Handicap
Citation
Argonaut Handicap
Bill Molter

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