Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1943 — Page 16

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Son of John ©. Ruckelshaus, Delaware st, Capt. Ruckelshaus entered the army about a year and a half ago and attended training school in Miami, Fla. Hels president of the Red Cab, Inc, and made his home at 106th st. and Spring Mill rd. An outstanding polo player, he recently wrote his father that he was | waiting to meet Lord Louis Mountbatten, allied commander in South~

east -Asla;-who, he “understands; “is

{ia gooa polo player.’ When Capt. tain Janded at an African air field en route to fndia, the first person he saw was

Capt. Sam Griffith of Indianapolis.

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“horses,”

Followers for Maddens And Hughes.

old sexton of Christ church, Few of the parishioners know that the quiet and gentle-mannered custodian could tell many a “bookie” the best bet in the third at Pimlico. But all that is over for the exjockey. For the past 41 years he

: |has been leading an exemplary life, } . |but for 13 years he rode and

for some of the finest race horses

environment.

“We moved up here and I worked {for the city driving a garbage

{wagon. Then I got interested in the church and got real salvation,” he said. For thé past 34 years he has served as sexton of Christ church and meanwhile has acted as deacon

"lin his own, the Christ Temple | Apostolic.

“I've come a long way, don’t you

8 | think?” he said.

. Albert Dell, sexton of - Christ church, rides a broomstick. . . . Forty years ago he was riding .-gome-of the best race horses in the country.

: M. OPENS JOBS ‘FOR DISABLED!

But his eyes shine when the names of well-bred horses are mentioned. The old spark still is there, “At times I regret leaving it all but I guess it was for the best. But I still know what goes. on. for I follow all the sports in the paper, " he said. Mr. Dell saw his. first Kentucky Derby 54 years ago. “Horse by the name of Riley won,” he said. “Just like it was yesterday,” he reminisced. “Murphy rode him , . , it was a good race. | “I didn't work for two-bit owners,” he said. And the names of some bear out his words. Track . followers will well realse the names of Pat Dunn,

said Mr. Dell: “1 was y= Hing to get-away from. that rough

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