[4] Sports Illustrated shows a picture of him in Milan, Italy during the 1935 European season, helping carry injured sprinting prodigy Eulace Peacock off the track.
Toward the end of his running career in 1942, he was asked to help with a start up track and field event at Modesto Junior College.
Moore did almost everything else to make the meet what it became, from attracting top name talent to adjusting the lights toward the track (rather than just the football field).
Moore found sponsorship from S&W Foods that brought notoriety to the otherwise sleepy Central Valley town.
More than a decade later, Double Olympic Gold medalist, Bob Richards negotiated a $75 cash bonus, if he broke the meet record, which Moore agreed to.