100 Years Ago - 22 Sept. 1915, Wednesday
One hundred years ago, 22 September 1915, Wednesday, The Daily Ardmoreite reported on its front page: "Automobile Races Here Next Week" and "Sleeper To Oklahoma City During Fair." Santa Fe was to give Ardmore people sleeper service between Ardmore and Oklahoma City.
Sleeper To OKC During Fair
Ticket Agent Herndon of the Santa Fe announced that the Santa Fe would operate a sleeper between Ardmore and Oklahoma City for the convenience of its patrons during the state fair. The sleeper would leave here on Train No. 6, at 12:30 a.m., and would be set out at Oklahoma City. Similar service would be established from Oklahoma City to Ardmore, a sleeper attached to train No. 5, arriving in Ardmore at 3:42 a.m., would be set out here. This service would be effective September 25 and would continue until October 2 (1915).
Automobile Races Next Week
Arrangements had been made to have several visitors as well as local talent, participate. Some speedy races were booked for the fair grounds next week, and those who delight in seeing the big autos go will have their wish gratified.
Pet Kearney had made arrangements with a couple of racers from Walters, Oklahoma, to appear here, and they, together with local talent, would give a good exhibition.
In addition to the auto races a number of short distance motorcycle races would be run, participated in by local and visiting riders.
The track at the fair grounds would be in excellent condition if the present weather conditions prevail, and some good sport may be anticipated.
Ever since the Labor Day picnic the speed bug had been working overtime in this city and considerable enthusiasm had been aroused in auto racing. Some excellent records were expected to be established for a half mile trek at the coming meet.
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