Four stakes races on the Friday card at Penn National, including the Grade 3, $400,000 Penn Mile, will be canceled due to inclement weather and rescheduled for June 20. This Friday’s card will be shortened to seven races without any stakes. The original 11 races scheduled for Friday at the Grantsville, Pa., track were to include the Penn Mile and $150,000 Penn Oaks, as well as two $75,000 statebred handicaps, the Lyphard and Alphabet Soup. All four races were scheduled for turf and likely would have been taken off due to expected rain. Horses entered for the four stakes races this Friday will automatically be nominated to their respective races in June. The Penn National racing office will accept additional nominations until June 11. Entries will be finalized on June 13.  Post time for the first race on Friday will remain 5 p.m. Eastern. With the four stakes canceled, the seventh race, which was supposed to run at 7:42, will now be considered the third race and be run at 5:54. The original eighth through 11th races will be renumbered as races 4-6. :: Access the most trusted data and information in horse racing! DRF Past Performances and Picks are available now. The All-Turf Pick 4, an additional wager offered for the four stakes races, will be removed from the wagering menu, and all other bets will be adjusted to conform to the new seven-race card.  All scheduled promotions - the hat giveaway, Larry Collmus meet and greet, and horsemen's event on the fourth floor - will be postponed until June 20. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.