Document type

Race Program

Park

Skowhegan Fairgrounds

Date of Race

8-15-1941

Park Location

Skowhegan, Maine

Event Type

Fair

Identifier

MS_1465_b004_1941c_doc_03700

Level of Description

Item

Extent of the Unit of Description

6 pages

Abstract

The official race day program for the Friday, Aug. 15, 1941 harness races at Skowhegan Fair. The cover of the program includes the contemporary track record time for Pacing set at 2.02 1/2 by Ray Henley in 1937 and matched by Little Pat in 1939. The track record time for Trotting set at 2.04 1/4 by Emma Signal in 1939.

Race day officials listed on the program include: Harry McKinney, Wakefield, Massachusetts; Starter Judges Dr. J. A. Stevens, Dover, New Hampshire, Frank G. Trott, Winchester, Massachusetts, Dr. A. P. Mills, New Vineyard, Maine. Timers C. Scott Robinson, Byron B. Perkins. Race Secretary, Wilfred Caouette.

Fair officials named on the program include: Francis H. Friend, president; George M. Davis, secretary; Ralph T. Jenkins, treasurer; and Racing Committee members W. P. Caouette, chairman; Paul F. Audet, Francis E. Crotea-, and George M. Davis.

Racing Commission members listed on the cover of the program include: Miles B. Mank, chair; William A. Lumb, and Harold O. Pelley. Pari-mutuels under supervision of John H. Gilbody. Additionally, the program includes explanations about the horse classes and rules for scoring races.

The back panel of the program touts the presentation of nightly shows valued at $12,000, featuring the Roxyette Review "direct from New York's famous Roxy Theatre" touting new dancers, costumes, and routines. The program also lists the names of featured vaudeville acts slated to perform.

The program also includes photographer Guy Kendall's notations in both pen and pencil of race finishes, times, changes in the field.

Keywords

Standardbred horses, American Standardbred racehorses, New England harness racing, Maine harness racing, horse racing, Sulky racing, Trotting races

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Skowhegan Fair Race Program, Friday, Aug. 15, 1941

Skowhegan, Maine

The official race day program for the Friday, Aug. 15, 1941 harness races at Skowhegan Fair. The cover of the program includes the contemporary track record time for Pacing set at 2.02 1/2 by Ray Henley in 1937 and matched by Little Pat in 1939. The track record time for Trotting set at 2.04 1/4 by Emma Signal in 1939.

Race day officials listed on the program include: Harry McKinney, Wakefield, Massachusetts; Starter Judges Dr. J. A. Stevens, Dover, New Hampshire, Frank G. Trott, Winchester, Massachusetts, Dr. A. P. Mills, New Vineyard, Maine. Timers C. Scott Robinson, Byron B. Perkins. Race Secretary, Wilfred Caouette.

Fair officials named on the program include: Francis H. Friend, president; George M. Davis, secretary; Ralph T. Jenkins, treasurer; and Racing Committee members W. P. Caouette, chairman; Paul F. Audet, Francis E. Crotea-, and George M. Davis.

Racing Commission members listed on the cover of the program include: Miles B. Mank, chair; William A. Lumb, and Harold O. Pelley. Pari-mutuels under supervision of John H. Gilbody. Additionally, the program includes explanations about the horse classes and rules for scoring races.

The back panel of the program touts the presentation of nightly shows valued at $12,000, featuring the Roxyette Review "direct from New York's famous Roxy Theatre" touting new dancers, costumes, and routines. The program also lists the names of featured vaudeville acts slated to perform.

The program also includes photographer Guy Kendall's notations in both pen and pencil of race finishes, times, changes in the field.

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