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Joe Bell is a former NASCAR driver from N. Tarrytown, NY. He competed in one Sprint Cup event in his career prior to his death on August 20, 1966. The race was in 1954, when Bell competed at Langhorne. Poor records make it impossible to know where Bell started in the sixty-four car field. However, Bell did end up 48th in the race, falling out on lap forty-eight with rear end gear issues. Stats

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  • Joe Bell is a former NASCAR driver from N. Tarrytown, NY. He competed in one Sprint Cup event in his career prior to his death on August 20, 1966. The race was in 1954, when Bell competed at Langhorne. Poor records make it impossible to know where Bell started in the sixty-four car field. However, Bell did end up 48th in the race, falling out on lap forty-eight with rear end gear issues. Stats
  • He was born on November 27th, 1923 in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. He spent three seasons with the Portage Terriers of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, the best of which came in his final year (1941-42) when he led the league with 36 goals. The Terriers also won the Memorial Cup that year. The next year, Bell took his goal-scoring ways to Manhattan where he joined the Rangers for four contests and scored a pair of goals. Bell retired having led two leagues in scoring and four leagues in goal production.
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  • He was born on November 27th, 1923 in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. He spent three seasons with the Portage Terriers of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, the best of which came in his final year (1941-42) when he led the league with 36 goals. The Terriers also won the Memorial Cup that year. The next year, Bell took his goal-scoring ways to Manhattan where he joined the Rangers for four contests and scored a pair of goals. The bulk of that season and all of the next one were spent playing senior hockey, including a year where he led the league in goals and points. That was the the Manitoba Inter-Services League in 1943-44. In 1944-45, Bell suspended his hockey career to serve in the Canadian military. He returned to hockey the following year playing with the Hershey Bears & New Haven Ramblers of the American Hockey League. He dominated with a league-leading 46 goals and an impressive 77 points in 62 games. As a result, he was named to the First All-Star Team. Bell's solid play in the AHL led to another chance with the New York Rangers, where Bell suited up for 47 games in 1946-47 scoring ten points. While Bell never again played in the NHL, he continued to enjoy success at the minor pro level. After two more seasons in the AHL, Bell moved on to the United States Hockey League for the 1948-49 campaign and was named to the Second All Star Team at season's end. Bell later joined the Seattle Ironmen of the Pacific Coast Hockey League, and, for the fourth time in his career, led his league in goal scoring, notching 46 goals. Bell would switch leagues again, moving from the Seattle Ironmen of the PCHL to the Seattle Bombers of the Western Hockey League. His final two seasons were spent with the Nelson Maple Leafs of the Western International Hockey League. In his second last season, Bell led the league in scoring again, accumulating 78 points in just 38 games. Bell retired having led two leagues in scoring and four leagues in goal production.
  • Joe Bell is a former NASCAR driver from N. Tarrytown, NY. He competed in one Sprint Cup event in his career prior to his death on August 20, 1966. The race was in 1954, when Bell competed at Langhorne. Poor records make it impossible to know where Bell started in the sixty-four car field. However, Bell did end up 48th in the race, falling out on lap forty-eight with rear end gear issues. Stats
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