(Text taken from the 1940 Official Guide Book)
"Tires sing savagely as stunt riders on specially built motorcycles thunder around a boardwood bowl in this thrill show. The stunters climax their performance by riding at right angles on the peak of the banked bowl. You see it all from a gallery. Admission: 25¢"

From Chad Coombs: In reference to the photo of the wall of death riders (top-right photo) the gentleman on the far left is my grandfather Rudolph A Coombs AKA "Reckless Rudy Coombs." My grandmother (Helen Coombs - far right) also rode on the wall of death with my grandfather.
Luck was killed in an tragic accident at the Fair as noted in this article from the New York Times, dated July 21, 1940:
Anyone viewing this web page who has more information about the attraction or who can help identify the other riders is encouraged to contact me so I can pass it along to Ms. Ami and include more information on this page.

Dobish and Dare on the same wall in 1939 on Revere Beach. The wall was repainted after 1937 and again for the World's Fairs. Courtesy of the Dobish family, submitted by Alan Mercer of the U.K.

Dobish family, submitted by Alan Mercer of the U.K.

Lady 3rd from right is Helen Coombs -
identified by her daughter Carol Black

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