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Southeastern Fair Racing Prize List Totals s34,ooo—Midway And “Lark
Land” Bigger And Better Than Ever—Free Vaudeville Attractions
And Band Concerts,
- Atlanta, Ga., -(Special).—The most
famous aggregation of horses and
drivers ever assembled on a race track
in America tili take part in the 1917
@rand Circuit races, at the Southeast
ern Fait, October 13-20. Trotters and
pacers holding world records, and
driven by men whose wames gtand
hirdest in the racing workd, will eem
pete for prizes totading in value
$34,000.
The magnificent suteess of the
Grand Circuit races ia 1916 has made
them a permanecnt anneal feature of
the Bovetheastern Fair, whiech will in
‘epewre inm impertamee amd interest
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No. 7.—2:07 Class Trotting . 1,500
No. 8—2:09 Class Trotting . .1,200
No. 9.—2:11 Class Trotting , . 1,200
No. 10.—2:13 Class Trotting . . 1,000
No. 41.—2:15 Class Trotting . . 1,000
No. 12—2:18 Class Trotting . . 1,000
No. 13—Pacing, Free for All . . 2,000
No. 14—2:07 Class Pacing . . . 1,500
No. 15.—2:09 Class Pacing . . . 1,200
No. 16—2:12 Class Paeing . . . 1,200
No. 17— 2:15 Clses Pacing . . . 1,000
No. 18.—2:18 Class Pacing . . . 1,000
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Among the famous drivers who will
take part in the ahove races will be
Tommy Murphy, Dick McMahon, Wal
ter Cox, C. A. Valentine, E. F. Geers
and Alonzo McDonald.
Here are a few of the worldre
nowned horses which will compete.
Allie Ashbrook, Early Dreams, Hum
fast, Lu Princton, Peter Thornhill,
Baby Doll, Miss Perfection,o Baxter
Lou, Babe Cresceus, The Pointer
Queen, Don ¥., Young Todd, Eleven
Black, Barbar Lee and ethers. They
comre from the most faryeus stabies
in Anseriea.
Horse Show Daily
Sharing, interest for horse lovers
with thé¢ Grand Circuit raees, will be
the daily horse show exhibits, featured
before the grand stand, in which prizes
aggregatiag $2,500 have been offered
- This big feature of the fair is in
eharge ef A. C. Cosgdon, as ehairmasn,
and the emtry Mot is already larger
than lgst year., The exhibits will in
clods light harness horses, standard
breds, draft hoesss, saddle horses,
comabdnation horses, stallicms, brood
mares, Shethand porbis, and mules.
Tie Perchercm Society of Anerica
bas ofered twemty-zix silver oand
bronme trophies snd medals as speciad
prizes in the Percheron €laws.
T aAdition tn the dadly exhibits,
there will be niehi borae zhows
widie wiil e mmonmg the Dy sowusl
fiegtoooes of (e fedr.
Big Doy Shew Feature
The larzest dog show ever held im
the Sonctin will ke onothew fobewresdiog
lesture of dhe-fair. The xhove will e
peld under the suzpices of The At
laota Kennel Club, in & five-proof
hadldinms om the fair grounds especially
for the dogs.
o sdditiom {0 eonaperiiion Rmeng
floe resisterasd doge of practicslly ev
ey Known breed, & specisd local clags
hae paen arvan@ed in order to en
evursge all Qeorgis brewsiers sud c®n
e¥s to enter their doge in We shows,
This elnsa is swrrsaged bo imeclods any
G oa Cheoryon, and yowy owxy does
mot meed to e rewistersd to e 2hown,
1f youwr dog bas 0.0 jeedigres, the ooly
way it can ever bw registersd is to
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B eaosnay Avivd A sssesren s
In sdditiom to the beg Hidway,
whieh will have thwe Pattersm Car.
nivad Comgpany attractbims, the et
aede Danost: adtrative PR the admassammant
’world. visitors to the Southeastern
'Fair will be entertained with a great
| variety of brilliant free attractions
|every day and night, including vaude
iville shows, spectacular stunts, brass
3band concerts and elaborate fireworks:
i Several of the finest brass bands
| obtainable will be playing in different
!parts of the fair ground at all hours
!and the musical features will be of a
| nature to appeal to everybody.
| The free fireworks exhibits this
vear have been gone into on a very
large and elaborate scale, to include
nightly immense spectacular set
| pieces of patriotic and military na
;ture_ These fireworks alone will be
! well worth the trip to Atlanta to see,
Ilhough they will be merely one inci
{dent among the many big features
]pmvided for the amusement and en.
tertainment of the fair ground crowds,
THE MARIETTA JOURNAL AND COURIER
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Friday Morning, Oc” Yer 12th, 1917