keep going, so he got pulled over by a cop, and the cop actually, a state trooper, still alive, manly stampler, and i found him. he's retired in arizona, and there were reports that he had just pulled truman over to get his autograph, and i asked manly about this, and he said, no, i didn't. i didn't. i wish i had. might be worth something today, but he never got his autograph. >> surprised that the american indian didn't rise in pedestrian evidence. maybe he wasn't allowed to compete. >> i don't know. the question was about american indians participating in pedestrianism matches and i really did not come across much of that. i will say that most of the major matches took place in the east coast, new york, boston, philadelphia, and some of them in london. also, many of the pedestrians were very poor, they were working guys, and so they had sponsors. they had to find somebody to put up the $100 entry fee for them, and, you know, obviously that person was hoping they would win, and so i would imagine it was difficult for some people even to find someone willing to help them pay the $100 entrance