Wilbur Clark, kneeling behind, with Connie Boswell and two unidentified children, Las Vegas, Nevada, circa 1950s . Clark was involved in charity work such as helping these handicapped children. (Photo by Eric George Enterprise, Las Vegas).
Wilbur Clark (left) and and unidentified group of men looking at Clark's famous race horse Dumpty Humpty. His horse set a world record for six furlongs in 1:08 flat. William Radkovich is co-owner of Dumpty Humpty. He is standing next to Clark. Standing next to horse is Don Early. Pete Moreno (Sp?) is the jockey.
Photograph of a $35,000 check donated by the Desert Inn to the Damon Runyan Memorial Fund for Cancer Research Inc. (see photo #0269) (credit: Bill Mark, Park Sheraton Hotel, New York City), circa 1950s.
Dumpty Humpty, ridden by Peter Moreno, setting a world record in the six furlongs race at Golden Gates Field, November 2, 1957. Text at the top of the photo: "Dumpty Humpty setting world record six furlongs in 1:08", "Golden Gate Fields, Nov. 2, 1957", "Peter Moreno, jockey", Pirnie (2nd)", Richmond Handicap $10,000 Added", Caronat (3rd)", "Radkovich & Clark, Owner", "Don Early, Trainer". Wilbur Clark and William Radkovich are the owners of the horse.
Wilbur Clark (left) on the ski slopes at Sun Valley, Idaho, circa 1950s. Others in group are L-R: Wilbur's wife Toni (5th from right), Bill Good, Betty Good, Evelyn Partridge, and Ted Partridge.
Wilbur and Toni Clark (left) take a skiing lesson. Pictured L-R: Bill Good, Betty Good, Evelyn Partridge, Ted Partridge. Sun Valley, Idaho, circa 1950s.