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8/11/21, 8:01 PM   #8
Re: Bob Tattersall Marker Sign Unveiling
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Thanks for verifying and commenting on the parade & banquet. Oct 1971 I would have been a soph in high school. I'm gonna have to go up in my attic and find the program. That was the beauty of open wheel trailers back then - you got to see the cars up close. I'm sure many came a long way to support Tatt. I wish my dad had taken me to the banquet. I like how you mention that Dee commented on the parade and banquet. My next trip to Streator I'd like to stop in and see her, plus the shrine mentioned by GS Tours. Dee sure looks good.

You might have enlightened me on the poem. Maybe it was penned on a grocery bag. My dad must have written it at his package liquor store.

I bought a photo of the Streator Speedway at the memorabilia show held every spring in Peotone. It looked like a great track. Ole Bob sounds like he was almost unbeatable there. I'll bet Bob was fun to watch at Mazon and Fairbury, too.

Thanks for sharing you memories.
My wife & I have had the distinct and relatively rare honor of being allowed to cast eyes on Tatt's trophy room. It is quite impressive, to be sure. The one trophy missing that I was the most excited to see was the 1969 USAC National Midget Championship trophy. Unfortunately Dee doesn't have it, she believes the car owner's family is in possession of it but isn't positive that is where it's at. However, a member of the Ligori family has the 1969 American Motors AMX car that was given to Tatt by USAC as a part of the National Champion winner spoils. It was on display at the unveiling and is very special in it's own rite.
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Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.
 
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