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1937 Prize List
Of the Huron Plowman's Association
Consists of 8 Classes as Follows
CLASS 1 -High Cut Plows in Sod Free for A11.
first $i0.00 second $8.00. third $6.00 fourth $4.00
(Five entries or no third prize)
CLASS 2 -Jointer Plows with skimmers in sod, no cut
allowed, Open to all except anyone winning a Prize at the
Provincial Match They will be barred out of this class
first $10.00 second $8.00 third $6.00 fourth $4.00
(Five Entries or no fourth prize)
CLASS 3 -Jointer Plows with Skimmers in sod, no cut
allowed, open only to residents of Huron County.
First $10.00 second $8.00 third $6.00 fourth $5.00
Fifth $4.00.
(Six entries or no fifth prize.)
CLASS 4 -Boys 16 years and under 19 yaars, in Sod
si.inamer allowed.
First $10.00 second $8.00 thiel $6.00 fourth $4.00
'Five entries or no fosursh prize)
CLAa.; 16 r.„ Ault's,„ with skimmers
id $6.00
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CLASS 6 -Single Riding Plows in Sod. Prizes first $10,00
second $8-00 third $6.00 fourth $4.00
(Five Entries of no fourth prize)
CLASS 7 -Tractors drawing Narrow Bottom plows. You
may use as many plows as you wish• But your furrow must
not exceed 10 inches in width. Prizes -first $5.00
second $12.00 third $10.00 fourth $8.00
(Five Entries or no fourth prize)
CLASS 8 -Tractors drawing wide bottom plows, turning not
less than a 12 inck, furrow and you draw as mans plows as
you wish. Prizes -first $15.00 second $12.00
tlird $10.00 fourth $8.00
(Five entries or no fourthPrize )
$300.011 in Cash Priz s
Write the Secretary for Official Programme
Our Prizes are Generous -Come and Show Us
How You Can Plow and Get Your Share
' of the Money
RulesandRegulations
There will be an entrance charge for supply teams
of $1.00 per team
Entrance charge in each class $1.00
Except in Class 5, boys in this class the entry is free
And don't forget you must finish your six rounds on
crown before going to lunch
Providing the Judging, is Finished the
.)rize Money will be paid on the grounds
RulesandReg ulations
The Association will help Competitors from a distance
to locate teams if given notice, otherwise they will not be
responsible for teams the morning of the Plowing Match.
Rules will be strictly observed
Competition Open to Ontario.
Amount of land to plow, left for Committee to decide.
Average depth of furrow 6 inches. No shaping of fur-
row after 2 rounds on crown.
Teams to be on ground at 9 a.m. to start plowing at 9.30
a m• Finish to be made at 4 p.m.
Judge's decision to be final.
No shifting of stakes after start is made.
Each plowman allowed one helper only.
All Crowns to be finished before lunch.
Finish to be made by 4 p.m., or plowing will not be
considered.
Plowman to Gee 6 rounds on Crown, must be finished
by 12.30 noon.
Directors to he on ground at 9 a.m., wearing official
badges.
All F.NacraI Iszrpore t.lows must have pane irons, no
cut, sitl;.er couiter or shier.
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