An antique board game for two, three or four players. The game consisted of a 10x10 inch box and 24 wooden pawns (divided equally into four different colors.) The instructions are printed inside the box cover. The bottom half of the box serves as the game board. The playing area is a circle divided into four pie-shaped quadrants, each of which has six holes into which the pawns may be inserted.
The 8th edition of "THE GAME CATALOG U.S. GAMES THROUGH 1950" by AG&PC lists two publishers of this game:
I. P. C. Universal Corp., 1914 Peanut Race, The (page 58)
Playthings Corp., Albany NY, <1918 Peanut Race, The (page 99)
"C. W. Marsh" can be seen on the instruction sheet from an image in BGG.