Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1970 — Page 7

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Denis Hulme probably is out of the 1970 500-Mlle Race, for the first time in the last four years. The 33-year-old New Zealander was badly burned on his hands yesterday when a fuel filler cap apparently popped open on his McLaren race car in practice. First notice that ftiel was pouring forth and that there was a fire under the hood came Just as Hulme drove into the third turn at the Speedway. A track observer spotted the fuel gushing forth and immediately pushed the yeUow light button and shouted fire. Hulme, who returned from the Grand Prix of Monaco Monday, drove his orange racer through the turn then bailed out

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-Hulme Injured During Practice

onto the track apron, letting the car finish its journey down the North chute all by itself. It finally came to rest against a concrete abutment on the inside of the track about halfway through the chute. Denny, who came running after the car after rolling around on the track following his headfirst dive, was taken to the track hospital and then to Methodist Hospital where doctors reported he had suffered first degree burns on his feet and neck with a few second-degree burns on one foot and a spot on his leg. His hands received the worst damage with third degree burns around the knuckles. A doctor who attended the man who finished fourth in both the 1967

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and 1968 500 s and 18th last year, said a specialist will decide whether or not skin grafting is necessary on the hands. Regardless of the graft, most medical and racing people doubt if Hulme could recover from the hand burns in time for the Memorial Day race. Teddy Meier, team manager for the McLaren operation, said Hulme told him that he was sure the fuel filler cap had come loose. But Meier and United states Auto Club technical committeemen examined all lines and the fuel cell to check for leaks then decided that the filler cap must have come loose and led to the flash fire that not only bubbled Hulme’s face mask but put rip-

ples into the windscreen, too. Bruce McLaren, who didn’t return to Indianapolis with Hulme and teammate Chris Amon, is expected in today. If Hulme misses the 500, either McLaren or Carl Williams may get the ride in the other McLaren car. Griffin Coming Merv Griffin, host of the CBS television evening talk show, will ride in the “500” Festival Parade May 28,and take a parade lap around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway prior to the 500-Mile Race May 30.

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Chell Resigns The Rev. John M. Chell, Pastor of St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, has accepted a call to be pastor in a team ministry at House of Prayer Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has served St. Andrew’s for the past 5-1/2 years. The Chell’s will move in midJune.

Public Auction Having sold my home and moving to arest home, I will sell all of my personal property to the highest bidder without reserve at 319 Osborn Street, Pittsboro, Indiana on; Saturday, May 16,1970 11:00 a.m. Antique China and Furniture Drop Leaf Cherry Table (1850); Queen Face Gone With the Wind Lamp, 2 Cane Bottom Chairs, Loncoln Rocker, Walnut Night Stand (1850); Sugar bucket; Seth Thomas Weight Clock (1880); Cherry Dresser (I 860 Old Rocker; Walnut Dresser w/Mirror, Commode Base, Trucks, Fern Stand, 4 piece Bedroom Suite w/ 4 Poster Bed, Wicker Chair, Old Walnut Book Shelves, Tin Door Pie Safe, 6 Oak Dining Room Chairs, Walnut Gate Leg Table (1850), Walnut Hutch (1851), old Book Shelf, Bent Wood Chairs, Jersey Coffee Case, Clock Shelf, Etched Sugar Bowl, Roseville 10” etched Pitcher, RJS. GermanyBa varia-Czecholovakia and German bowls, Johnson Bros.-Haviland and Limoges plates, Silesia Creamer and Sugar, Crystal Goblets, 4 signed Royal Ruddistadt Berry Bowls, 5-RJS. German berry Bowls, Hand painted and Signed Royal Austria bowl. OTHER ANTIQUES Remington pocket knife, crocks, wooden block plane, “lighting** quart jar, grooving plane, arrow heads, hatchet head, Alladin lamp w/shade, brass framed beveled mirror w/candle holders, (65 years old), tin type pictures, Indiana Third-Fifth grade readers, Indiana complete Arithmetic, several other books dating back to - 1821, Winchester 22 pump rifle, model 1906, several old quilts and blankets, Rogers Bros, silverware, several old buttons. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Kneehole desk, Early American sofa, glass top coffee table, bed w/ mattress and springs, dinette set w/4 chairs, General Electric refrigerator (double door), Roper gas stove, lamp table, utility table, Hoover carpet sweeper, hot plate, old Singer sewing machine, 3/4 size roll-a-way bed, 20” floor fan, ironing board, porch glider, GJE. deep freeze, pots and pans, lets cf linen and bed clothing. TOOLS Electric sander, Black and Decker l/T* drill w/ attachements, carpenter tool box w/several hand tools, 10* log chain, hand saws, pipe wrenches, step ladder, large vise, C-Clamps, shovels, rakes, axe, scythe, wire stretchers, garden tools, 16* ladder. AUTOMOBILE 1962 valiant - 4 door - 6 cylinder with 16,000 miles - in excellent condition. Owner Murat Keeney Auctioneers: LAWSON BROS. 745-5358 - 745-5505 Clerks: Connie Lawson and Norma White Terms of sale: CASH Not responsible in case of accident Lunch will be served by Pittsboro Christian Church AUCTIONEERS NOTE: The dated furniture was handed down to Mr. Murat Keeney by his ancestors.

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