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Show I'finterRace y Dates Set For f December 26-7-8 ii I; .. ( (he 1935 Mid-Winter ! It to be held December J .' ui 28 were announced i raee meet committee toll to-ll Finat arrangements were I ty the committee at a !; 'i,ed in the Liberty llo-!' llo-!' Sunday. Boxing and J will also be presented .'' : smmittee fs highly elated 5 v prospects for the Mirt- program. In their opin-! opin-! ..k should be the finest meet in St. George. Last fboiing card was one of ever staged in St. George. -Ming tans. .,-jing to C. W. Ixve Jr.. 7 director, to date there a ar more interest shown rice horse owners and he this with the fact that 'JZaryclub will draw a good i I0 their tri-state meet till be held here December j the Civic clubs w:M hold - jr two day meet and annual 5 of officers here on De-27 De-27 and 28 Many of yjry club and Civic club :; and members are ex-j ex-j ; to arrive on the 2 6 th and j remain for the three days of i' states Mr. Love, j it year proved to be one i- best racing meets ever j ; a Diiie and with every-favoring every-favoring the present one !' ; can be no question about '3 s""ss. The committee is i iz requests for programs '? each year drawing bet-! bet-! an the previous and faster 1 ; being entered those in : are anticipating a very ;;:sil year. i i the Rotary and Civic advertising their activities Micipation in the race meet -a. more publicity will be : its even than at any other It is expected . that staff 's from both the Tribune : fceret will be on the spot ti-fl the actions of the Civic : md cover the race meet, i-'H Mr. Love. ":;s who comprise the race tcommittee are: W. B. Math--Hident; A. B. Andrus, sec--"treasurer; Clark Watson. : Joseph W. Prince, pro-Coitinued pro-Coitinued on last page) RACE MEET (Continued from first page) gram; G. W. Hail, finance; Mar-j Mar-j ion Snow, boxing; v.. J. Pickett, legal advisor; Clyde McQuade nd John Cottam, general committeemen. com-mitteemen. .Marion Snow declares that his i committee is out to duplicate or better the line boxing program that last year's group lined up. Every effort will be made to secure se-cure the cleaverest boxers in this section of the country. Following is the program a the committee has arranged it for this year's races: I'iist Day Races to start at 2 p.m. 1. Free for all, one mile, purse $1U0. 2. Free for all. once around track, purse, $50. 3. Free for all, one-quarter mile, purse $50. 4. Free for all. three-eighths mile, purse $50. 5. 3 County Race. Washington, Iron. Kane. one-half one-half mile, purse, $75. 6. 2 year olds only, once around track. Imrse $5. Second Day 1. Free for all, five-eighths mile, purse $100. 2. Free for all, one-half mile, purse $75. 3. Free for all, once around track, purse $50. 4. Free for all, one-quarter mile, purse $50. 5. 3 County race, Washington, Iron and Kane, once around track, purse $50. 6. 2 year olds only, three-eighths mile, purse $50. Third Pay 1. Free for all, twice around track, purse $100. 2. Free for all, three-eighths mile, purse $50. 3. Free for all, one-half mile, purse $7 5. 4. Free for all, once around track, purse $50. 5. 3 County race, Washington, Iron, and Kane, three-eighths mile, purse $50. 6. 2 year olds only, one-half mile, purse $50. Boxing and Wrestling each night. |