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Al Swenson
Al Swensn's Plymouth Fury, car number 44 being towed after it flipped on the apron between the third and fourth turns
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Bob Sweikert Fatal Crash
Ambulance and fire truck on the track after a fatal crash to Bob Sweikart in a USAC Sprint Car Race.
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Bob Sweikert honored at 1956 HARF ceremony
Henry Lammers (standing behind painting) presents Bob Sweikert (right) with a painting by Dale Mueller (left) for winning the AAA Midwest Sprint Car Title at Salem.
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Copy of image Elmer George, Eddie Sachs, Rex Easton, A.J. Foyt
Elmer George, number 21, Eddie Sachs, number 25, Rex Easton, number 98, and A.J. Foyt, number 33.
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IMCA Sprint Cars
Johnny Rutherford receives his trophy for winning the race from Donna Trinkle and Woody Brinkman.
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IMCA Sprint Cars
Johnny White, number 71, and Tom McClellen, number 26, lead the race on the first lap.
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Joe James Memorial 100 Sprint Car Race
Car number 33, Jim McWithey and car number 1, winner Pat O'Connor.
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Joe James/Pat O'Connor Memorial 100 Sprint Car Race
Race winner Eddie Sachs accepts HARF jacket from Marjory Muir.
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Joe James/Pat O'Connor Memorial 100 Sprint Car Race
Car number 6, Jim McWithey. Car number 3, Rex Easton. Car number 25, Eddie Sachs. Car number 33, A. J. Foyt.
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Joe James/Pat O'Connor Memorial 100 Sprint Car Race
Eddie Sachs (with microphone) receives trophy for winning the race. Sachs is with Cheesman-Offenhauser crew, Bob Deal, Don Cathcart, and Bill Cheesman.
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Joe James/Pat O'Connor Memorial 100 Sprint Car Race
Race winner Eddie Sachs (in car) with the pit crew of the Cheesman-Offenhauser, left to right: Bob Deal, Sachs, Don Cathcart, Bill Cheesman.
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Joe James/Pat O'Connor Memorial 100 Sprint Car Race
Eddie Sachs receives trophy for winning the race. Sachs is with Cheesman-Offenhauser crew, Bob Deal, Don Cathcart, and Bill Cheesman.
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Joe James/Pat O'Connor Memorial 100 Sprint Car Race
Car number 3, Rex Easton and car number 25, Eddie Sachs.
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Larry Dickson
Copy of an image of Larry Dickson driving car number 1, following Charles Masters in car number 20.
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Salem Speedyway Fatal Wreck
August, 1951, Charles Either, killed when his Caruso-Offenhauser number 36 crases during a Sprint car race.