Helmet, Crash

Object/Artifact

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Shanaman Sports Museum

Name/Title

Helmet, Crash

Entry/Object ID

1174L

Description

This silver helmet with ear flaps and the national soap box derby logo with Tacoma, Wash., on the back was worn by 1937 National Champion Eugene Riggs. Riggs, of Tacoma, won the 1937 City of Tacoma derby race. Riggs went on to graduate from Stadium High School, served in the U.S. Navy, graduated from the University of Washington dental school and practiced in Lakewood until his retirement in 2000. Soap box derby racing began in 1933 and was a popular activity for youth during the decades to come. The first official All-American Soap Box Derby in Dayton, Ohio, was in 1934. The national race ran continuously until a four-year hiatus during World War II and then resumed in 1946 and has been held every year since. Tacoma held its first soap box derby in 1940.

Made/Created

Date made

1937

Lexicon

Search Terms

Soap Box Derby, Recreational, Clothing-Headware

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Riggs, Eugene

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Tacoma

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National Soap Box Derby race

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Stadium High School

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University of Washington

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Lakewood

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Dayton, Ohio

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All-American Soap Box Derby

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Akron, Ohio

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World War II