google_ad_width = 728; I remember, though,that when they pulled me out of the car right after it happened, they asked me first, what was my name? Jackson Pollock was an American painter who was a leading exponent of Abstract Expressionism, an art movement characterized by the free-associative gestures in paint sometimes referred to as action painting.. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. Jackson Pollock lived in New York after moving there in 1930 to study art. Note: Prior to 1965 Artwon 83 championship events in the Western Statesand Canada and became one ofSouthern Oregons biggest stars. ), "If you really stop and think about it and you follow racing, it seems like before Back then, the Wide World of Sports televised the qualifier, but they did radio updates every thirty minutes, Mike said. He was an engaging speaker and frequent spokesman. Patrick owned Patrick Racing, which fielded the winning car, driven by Gordon Johncock. Artle Lee Pollard, Jr. (May 5, 1927 May 12, 1973), was an American racecar driver. For the next two years Pollock lived in poverty, first with Charles and, by the fall of 1934, with his brother Sanford. I just walked away.". "Back then, it was like me sitting on this stool with a seat belt," Foyt said. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. You are nearing the transfer limit for memorials managed by Find a Grave. Among his contemporaries, he was respected for his deeply personal and totally uncompromising commitment to the art of painting. Add to your scrapbook. Survivors were his widow, Patricia; a son Michael; a daughter, Judy Dipple of Speedway; and his mother, Mrs. Artie Pollard of McMinnville. All Rights Reserved. He went to the hospital with Patrick to visit Savage. "Back then, about the only way to get a better ride, move up the ladder, was when somebody got hurt or killed," Kunzman said. Thirty-two cars returned to their original positions. He died after driving drunk and crashing into a tree in New York in 1956, at age 44. Walther struggled with addiction to pain medicine after his fiery wreck. Yesterday Art Pollard left us. And third, what happened? No matter. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. More than 70 gallons of burning fuel sprayed into the grandstand and puddled on the track as cars scattered down the front stretch. Andy Granatelli gave me the film of the race. Its just like driving a passenger car. He did everything so well. keeping it warm.' She also provided a stabilizing factor that he sorely needed, given his drinking and social awkwardness. If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. I found on Findagrave.com. Pollard was born in Dragon, Utah, but spent much of his youth in and around Los Angeles. home.". The fingertips on his charred left hand were amputated. 'You don't want to go up there.' He had suffered internal lung lesion due to flame inhalation, a broken leg, a fractured right arm, third-degree burns and a severe spinal injury. nationality American born May 5, 1927 hometown Dragon, Utah died May 12, 1973 place of death Indianapolis. He earned 300 points and $17,362.00. Johnny Rutherford won the pole position. Walther's fate might have been worse; had the tank stayed with the car he surely would People in the pits recall the searing intensity of the heat. Some of the pieces flew up in the stands. The original comment we heard on the radio was Veteran driver Art Pollard was killed at the Speedway this morning. Our mom, Bobbie Pollard, called after the announcement, asking if what she heard was true. The large wings of 1972-73 were reduced in size. Make sure that the file is a photo. A TV news report, that included interviews with friends and daughter, Judy Dippell. Invalid memorial. All during practice he was saying that this might be his best year. He didn't get to race in 1972 although he qualfied his STP Lola in 10th spot. "I remember the first time I saw what I looked like. [6][7], Art Pollard's cousin Brad Pollard and Art Pollard's son Mike Pollard both competed in various types of racing.[8][9][10]. google_page_url = document.location; Find the obituary of Art Pollard (1957 - 2019) from Commerce City, CO. Leave your condolences to the family on this memorial page or send flowers to show you care. He unstrapped and pronounced the day "the happiest of my life.". For my hands I got a box of sand. Over the left hand I wear a glove, a black glove. Art Pollard was crowned Champion (shown above) and awarded a 9 2 trophy after compiling 1,150 out of a possible 1,200 points over the two days. His fathers Studebaker dealership sponsored his midget race car. Foyt, although Foyt then took to teammate George Snider's car. Eventually I began to work with the weights. "They could have just as well red-flagged the thing and we would have been happy to have gone on to Milwaukee.". The grandstand was showered in debris and burning fuel. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. "This is what everybody feared," ABC's Jim McKay told the worldwide television audience. It was like a blanket of fire on the track. | He had suffered internal lung lesion due to flame inhalation, a broken leg, a fractured right arm, third-degree burns and a severe spinal injury. Learn more about merges. Like Christie, Art Pollard of Medford began his racing career in midgets and stock cars. For a moment it was up in the air and then it spun sideways and came down on fire. "They had everybody stopped there in Turn 4," Johncock said. Weve updated the security on the site. And I looked like a skeleton walking in them because they didn't come close to fitting. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. My car hit another and then spun down the track with the wheels off it. Mud and sodden trash was everywhere. I told 'em I was at the Indy 500. observers. The race was postponed until Tuesday, when on the second parade lap, the sky opened again and another washout was declared. Despite his hard luck with cars, Pollard quickly gained a strong fan base, not just from Southern Oregon, but at Indy as well. "I was astounded. But Patrick also lost a crewman, Teran, and a driver, Savage. Paul Jackson Pollock was the fifth and youngest son of Stella May McClure and LeRoy Pollock, who were both of Scotch-Irish extraction (LeRoys original surname was McCoy before his adoption about 1890 by a family named Pollock) and born and raised in Iowa. Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. He made every race from then on until 1979 with a best finish of 9th in 1976. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Evergreen Memorial Park. "He was kind of cheering me on and was happy I was in a car, because we were Miller was surprised when Pollard said he would take the car out during pre-qualifying practice. [1][2][3] He was pronounced dead approximately one hour and three minutes after the accident. He was a natural race car driver, Caskey said. All I asked was if theyd give me time to call his family in Oregon, Pat recalls. improved even more. But he never forgot about his old friends. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. I was lucky to have him for a dad, even if I had him less time than I wanted. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. His lover, artist Ruth Kligman, was the only survivor of the accident. Resend Activation Email. "This is why there has been such a terrible atmosphere of fear here, all weekend long.". Bob Stewart was a member of his first crew at Indianapolis, and a life-long friend. By the mid-50s, he was winning races all over the West Coast and attracted the attention of an Indy car owner in Southern California. Please try again later. In years since, there has been no final determination on the cause of Arts accident. He had burns, broken bones, and a severe spinal cord injury. Place of Birth - Dragon, Utah which became a ghost town shortly after his birth.. Siblings - A sister, Christine, 3 years older and a brother Robert, 3 years younger (shown in a 1930 photo).. Coming out of Turn 4 on the next lap, the rear of his 1,500-pound Eagle, heavy with 500 pounds of methanol, twitched. All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. Safety was the watchword for the 1974 Indianapolis 500. Bobby Unser took the pole at 195.940 mph, 17 mph faster than the year before. I suppose there is truth in the 7 degrees of separation theory. The two went to high school together, played football together and even ended up at the same Navy base in San Diego. Retaining walls were raised, catch fences improved and some "trackside seating" was removed. . This is a carousel with slides. Krasner, whom Pollock respected as an artist, had already proven her ability to handle his affairs with Guggenheim. Early attrition knocked out Mario Andretti, stock-car regular Bobby Allison and A.J. If you are a WordPress user with administrative privileges on this site, please enter your email address in the box below and click "Send". He was just an everyday, common person that shared stories. In 1956, Time magazine gave Pollock the name "Jack the Dripper," referencing his unique style of action painting. "I was down by the pit wall, steering left, and . He had just turned 46-years-old one week earlier. May 1973 arrived at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with even more hype than usual, Following a stint in the U.S. Coast Guard and a career in the high-tech industry, he turned to automotive writing on a full-time basis, beginning with the Oregonian newspaper in 1994. Teran and Vince Granatelli were the same height and build. Art Pollard - driver He really was an extraordinary individual blessed with many rare qualities and talents., Art Pollard was a credit to the sport of auto racing. garbage, and half the 350,000 fans went home. "We used to average a death a year out here," recalled track announcer Tom the condition of Savage. 1970 Indianapolis 500 [ESPN Classic Telecast Version] (Full Race), 5. Born in Dragon, Utah, Pollard died in Indianapolis, Indiana, as a result of injuries sustained in practice for the 1973 Indianapolis 500. So it was being a good father, a good man, and a person of integrity that I admire, Dippell said. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. The neighborhood kids (and dogs) were thrilled! We just took to each other, Green said. Since 1973, three competitors have been killed at Indy -- Gordon Smiley in '82, Jovy Marcelo in '92 and Scott Brayton in '96 -- along with two spectators and a trespasser Arts wife, Pat Pollard, was unable to get to a phone before the general media reported Arts accident and subsequent death. Art Pollard's story deserves to be told, from his humble beginnings in Dragon, Utah to his untimely death on Pole Day at Indianapolis in 1973. Foyt approached and put a hand on Johncock's arm. Art qualified in 6th spot in 1970. "People don't realize how the driver gets himself geared up for battle," said Bobby Unser, who would lead 39 laps before retiring with a blown engine. The family left Cody, Wyoming, 11 months after Jacksons birth; he would know Cody only through family photographs. The book was released this year by Bob Kehoe of Hillsboro. There was an error deleting this problem. car owner in Champ car. Minutes later, Pollard's car smacked the outside wall in Turn 1, spun, flipped and slid to a stop in Turn 2, engulfed in flames. The total distance covered was 1,450 feet (440m). Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. And I saw myself and , honest to God, didn't believe it was me. Art Pollard: The Gentleman Racer Paperback - September 13, 2019 by Bob Kehoe (Author) 9 ratings See all formats and editions Paperback $25.00 1 New from $25.00 First published in 2016, this is an expanded version of Art Pollard's biography that includes more content and photos. Walther, 25, suffered a crushed kneecap and severe burns over most of his body. Try again later. He was very courteous as a driver, but very strong and aggressive on the trackbut with respect for the other driver.. Its different to drive, too. ARTHUR POLLARD OBITUARY *ARTHUR POLLARD* Former University of Arizona football star and horse racing legend, Arthur Pollard, died on September 8th, 2008 at age 86. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. Drag images here or select from your computer for Art Lee Pollard Jr. memorial. Make a life-giving gesture Art Pollard Race Driver: A Life Remembered, It would honor him to know he is remembered, not only for his passion for racing and skill as a driver, but for who he was as a person. "That's what people saw. All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. google_page_url = document.location; Finally, mercifully, the "72 Hours of Indianapolis" were over. [Armando Moreno Teran was a 22 y/o from Culver City Ca. Back then, the Wide World of Sports televised the qualifier, but they did radio updates every 30 minutes, Mike said. In the fall of 1930 Pollock followed his brother Charles, who left home to study art in 1922, to New York City, where he enrolled at the Art Students League under his brothers teacher, the regionalist painter Thomas Hart Benton. that much more safe.". There was a mirror over the sink in the bathroom. Photo courtesy of Bob Pollard. They carried a full fuel load of 75 gallons. Jim Malloy had crashed in this same turn 2 days before and would die 2 days later. He was a good dad. He hit the inside wall almost head-on at full speed. Art had little practice time in the car, but late in the afternoon, Art pulled onto the track in his #20 turbine, and his average speed of 166.297 was good enough to earn the 11thstarting spot in the middle of the fourth row. Empty.". He finished in the top ten 30 times, with two victories, at Milwaukee and Dover, both in 1969. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. He died living his dream, doing what he loved; and it was a privilege for him to race at that level., Mike Pollard, was working as a steel fabricator for Fred Gerhardt in Fresno, California. They were going to cut off the left hand at first, but the doctor felt he could save it. You can also read the documentation to learn about Wordfence's blocking tools, or visit wordfence.com to learn more about Wordfence. "It was my job," he said. Try again later. when he lost control of his STP red Eagle-Offy. I am sorry that you lost him at such an early age, but I thought you might appreciate knowing that a while ago, he made a young boys day. Thanks for your help! "I thought I was blind until I flipped up my visor. He was always racing. A scarecrow.". To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. Later Mike would often recall, You never saw him when he wasnt smiling., Bob Pollard (Arts brother) and his wife, Diane, were also living in California at the time. Art died inIndianapolis,Indianaas a result of injuries sustained in practice for the 1973Indianapolis500. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. Then I progressed to hand grips. This position gave him economic security during the remaining years of the Great Depression as well as an opportunity to develop his art. Rutherford was among the first on the scene of the crash. If I can find it, I will attach a shot of it in another e-mail. The racing thing interested me also.. He finished in the top ten 30 times, with two victories, both in 1969, at Milwaukee and Dover. In 1968, all three of Andy Granatelli/Colin Chapman designed turbines made the field on the first day of qualifications. This account has been disabled. He was a people magnet, and I feel privileged that he was my dad, for that reason. 2. And I set to work to build myself up. I do not immediately recall the year, but one of our local motorcycle shops hosted him and his Indy car for a promotion. It was a needed and welcome improvement. He was killed during practice on Pole Day for the 1973 Indianapolis 500 when his car hit the wall and caught fire. "By then, I could laugh about it. They shared hamburgers at the Burger Chef restaurant on West 16th Street, just east of the track. From the time I was a little girl, I never thought it would happen to him. "When I first got out, I remember I put on my nice-looking crepe slacks and my good-looking shirts. "I jumped on the throttle coming out of 2," Krisiloff said, "and spun my wheels halfway down the back straight in high gear.". The back end jumped out and I caught it. A month later, after Savage's kidneys had failed, he died of pneumonia. Arts friend Johnny Rutherford remembers, I was the first one by the scene of the accident where he crashed. Plump organized charity basketball games that Pollard helped promote with other drivers, in addition to his own charity work at an Indianapolis hospital. Dallenbach said. Drivers who survived an earlier era now openly wonder how they did. safety truck, speeding up pit road in the opposite direction of normal traffic, hit Teran Actor Michael J. Pollard, known for his roles in "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Star Trek," has died at the age of 80. 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Then all of a sudden we broke through that, and Bruce bought us white pants, we had Levis and t-shirtsand then about that time, we gained the respect of the rest of the people, Stewart said. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Art Pollard (7232111)? There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. Driver Salt Walther suffered disfiguring burns in a fiery first-lap crash that injured 13 spectators. He sliced and diced his way up through the field and took the lead from STP teammate and Indy 500 winner Mario Andretti. Art Pollard As I See Him by Andy Granatelli, Auto Racing Magazine Of The Worlds Greatest Sport, August 1969. "Terrible. Henry Martin always admired Bob Christie. At Milwaukee, on August 22, 1965 - Art Pollard made his USAC Champ Car debut, driving a rear-engine Rolla Vollstedt designed car owned by Jim Robbins. His early work depicts landscapes and figures with surrealist elements. hands. Both men stood frozen in their separate locations as news broke on the radio that their friend, Art Pollard, had died in a crash on Pole Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Current IndyCars generate 670 horsepower. Johncock's victory gave owner Pat Patrick the first of his three triumphs at Indy, and I went out in qualifying later and set a new track record. It gets to your stomach, to your head.". Steve Krisiloff, who started the 1973 race seventh and finished sixth, recalled coming around to take the green flag on his pole day qualifying attempt. Bob Green remembers that windy Saturday morning, too; cant forget it really. On Saturday Art broke his own track record from the day before, again he won the A Dash, the Fast Heat Race, and two out of three of his 25 lap main events and finished 2nd in the other. 1954 Art competes in Bob and Ollies Micro-Midget at the Roseburg Fairgrounds in Oregon. He was very popular, very quiet, but on the race track, very successful, Carnegie said. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Somebody from the hospital released the news, but I was not able to get in touch with anybody before the news became public.. Billy Vukovich called me after I'd been out of the hospital a while and said "We just want to tell you we just inducted you into the Crispy Critter Club.". I had no brows and almost like a burr haircut. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. He is also one of the first American painters to be recognized during his lifetime and after as a peer of 20th-century European masters of modern art. He explored themes including surrealist navigation of the unconscious and Jungian symbolism. The car slammed into the outside wall coming out of turn one, burst into flames, and spun as it headed to the grass on the inside of the short chute. Pollard frequently visited Larue Carter Memorial Hospital, a facility for mentally ill youth, and each May arranged for a busload or two of its children to come to the track for a picnic. First published in 2016, this is an expanded version of Art Pollards biography that includes more content and photos. cemeteries found in McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. "That's all you can say.". Art qualified in the field for the 1972 race, but broke his leg in a post-qualifying accident and was unable to race. Emily Kasriel explores the art of plague from the Black Death to current times. All three major accidents resulted in fireballs. May, 1972 - On May 7th Art Pollard became the 13th member of the 180 . You can always change this later in your Account settings. On the west coast, daughter Judy (then 23-years-old) and son Mike (25-years-old) heard this shocking and unwelcome news on radio and television in the early morning hours. By Wednesday, tension and exhaustion infected the track. Driver Art Pollard was killed in a horrific pole-day qualifying crash. The message was stressed in the costliest of terms Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? You never saw him when he wasnt smiling, Mike said. I've been lifting weights since I was sixteen years old. On the track, he won 83 championship events and became one of Southern Oregons biggest stars in Indianapolis. In 1943, after the liquidation of the Federal Art Project, Pollock was given a contract by Peggy Guggenheim at her Art of This Century gallery in New York, and his first one-man show was held there in November. . Art Pollard (Dad) began racing a small hydroplane on Oregons Umpqua River, next micro-midgets, then modified stockcars in a half-mile oval in Roseburg, Oregon. Art was buried in McMinnville Oregon. That point was clearly emphasized in Art Pollard: The Life and Legacy of a Gentleman Racer. "I thought it was my son who had been hit.". Then they had two big fellas, two great big fellas, come in and lift me up and hold me up in the air and let me try and move my legs. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. google_ad_channel ="0983136519"; pointed for the inside wall. "I pulled up right at the end of pit road and remember telling the radio Finally the green flag waved at 3 p.m. Antsy drivers made for a haphazard field, with four cars across the narrow track in Art L. Pollard, 61, of Commerce City, passed away October 2, 2019 in Brighton CO surrounded by his family. As I was driving along I had the radio on, and thats when I heard about Arts crash. Foyt had already went up that way and had walked back and grabbed a hold of me and said, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7232111/art-lee-pollard. Try again later. We got treated terrible until we qualified. I'd lost fifty pounds or so. The flames melted it and crinkled it all up.". George Snider had. It was as if a message were being sent with the relentless rain that delayed, When a race driver is killed on the track the first thing everybody says is,"That's too bad, he was a hell of a guy." In the obituary the next day, his past performances are listed and any other worthy achievements are mentioned. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. He was 88. I didn't cry 'til I got back to the bed. Then I thought: Well, shit. Pollard's volume of art in the past seven years came after a five-year period when he stopped drawing after the death of his grandmother. Can You Match These Lesser-Known Paintings to Their Artists? google_color_border = "DDAAAA"; Plain and simple. It began on this day in 1973 when American race car driver Art Lee Pollard, Jr., died in an accident while running practice laps for the Indianapolis 500. Please reset your password. //-->,
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