Hayward Thompson stands before a car among a crowd while blindfolded. He’s shaking hands with an unidentified woman. Between them is Thompson’s manager W. H. Watson.
Hayward Thompson successfully drove for five hours and thirteen minutes, a total of 100 miles, through congested traffic all while completely blindfolded. The affair was his 333rd exhibition and the longest since his sixty mile drive in Miami.
Hayward Thompson successfully drove for five hours and thirteen minutes, a total of 100 miles, through congested traffic all while completely blindfolded. The affair was his 333rd exhibition and the longest since his sixty mile drive in Miami.
This photograph may be associated with the article, “Age Dances to Youth’s Merry Tunes: OLD FOLKS PICNIC DRAWS 500 LIVELY ‘YOUNGSTERS’”, Los Angeles Times, 8 Sep. 1935: 8.
Hayward Thompson successfully drove for five hours and thirteen minutes, a total of 100 miles, through congested traffic all while completely blindfolded. The affair was his 333rd exhibition and the longest since his sixty mile drive in Miami.