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Page 11 Even More Midgets

Page 12 Day Time Actions

Page 13 Wire Wheel Sprint

Page 14 The Snack Shop

Page 15 Mr. and Mrs.Wolfe

Page 16 The Colvin Year

Page 17 Speedway News

Page 18 "Little Joe"

Page 19 Bud Hatch

Page 20 Al Lemmons

Page 21 Pete York

Page 22 Karl Bolton

Page 23 Ron Flower

Page 24 Dan Diaz

Page 25 C.J. Ruckman

Page 26 Bill Phelps

Page 27 Bill Dillard

Page 28 Jerry Holm

Page 29 Angelo Howerton

Page 29A 1965DuQuion,IL.

Page 30 1965 Leroy Ellis

Page 31 McElreath& Danley

Page 32 Midgets 40s & 50s

Page 33 Tulsa Stock Car

Page 34 Harold Leep

Page 35 Quarter Midget

Page 36 Early Stocks Co

Page 37 Coffeyville, Ka

Page 38 Muskogee, May 25

Page 39 Muskogee,OK '65

Page 40 '62 Midgets Tulsa

Page 41 Joplin Midgets 19

Page 42 Muskogee Powder

Page 43 Tulsa Fair 1963

Page 44 In Loving Memory

Page 45 Stocks Debut Tuls

Page 46 1950s Midgets/Sto

Page 47 1953 Driver Metti

page48 Stanley Durrett

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Jimmy Reece is shown below in car 44 which was a Zink owned car. Jimmy raced in Tulsa and Oklahoma City often and went on the bigger and better things. He raced "Indy" a number of times before being killed in a race in Trenton, NJ. Jimmy's car went over the fence in Trenton. His first ride was in a car owned by Harley Wiggins of Tulsa. Wiggins was a cousin to Danley Clow and Bud Hemphill.

That's John Sawyer in car 93. Sawyer out of Sapulpa,Oklahoma drove for Geo. Thomas out of Dawson, Oklahoma. Geo. bought the midget after it was used in the movie " Big Wheel". Sawyer attends the Tulsa Legions luncheons and is still the soft spoken nice guy we remember.
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Johnnie passed away December 21,2008 at the age of 82.
See the Home Page for the details on the service for Sawyer.


Earl Stamper Jr. stands behind his slightly dented 5 Star midget after it was brought back home from Oklahoma City. When you look at the car without a rollbar you wonder how a driver could live through a crash like that. Danley and Gene Barton rode a small James motorbike to Ok. City to visit the driver, Curley Harmon, in the hospital. We do not recommend that trip of 120 miles each way on a James using the old Hwy 66.
Harmon told the teenager that he was not injured in the wreck as he lay there with a broken leg in a cast. He said he was OK until the fans ran onto the track and turned his car upright with him begging them not to turn the car over. His leg had gone through the bellypan. Harmon said he had heard if you were about to be hit try to hit the outside wall at the same time and the other guy would go sailing off of you. Well............he said, "My timing must have been off as it did not work
 
                                       

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