Word: bus
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...yard free style-Won by Art Bosworth (H); second, Bus Curwen (H); third, Antonelli (Y). Time...
Powers' running mate in the 220 is powerful Bus Curwen, who gets better the further he goes. He probably need more work to cut his 220 time down to where it should be, but already he is one of the best 440 men in the East. His partner in the quarter is Frank "Tiny" German, a continual source of amazement to his mates. German will pick up many a valuable second or third this winter...
...covers the transportation costs down and back, including a bus ride to New York where delegates will shifts to the train, and a similar ride on the way back...
...head. But Madison Avenue was jammed with traffic; they were trapped. "Get going. Make it fast. Get moving or we'll kill you." Back in the store panic was spreading as police with drawn revolvers moved down the aisles shouting, "Get down!" The cab stalled behind a bus. Like men leaping over a cliff, the brothers jumped out into the traffic. At sight of the two running men, waving revolvers, people flattened themselves against the buildings or ducked to the sidewalk. A taxi driver ran to Patrolman Edward Maher, directing traffic on the corner, yelled "Stick-up!" and pointed...
...church. At Goldsboro, N. C., where his flock pleaded shabby clothes, a Negro preacher set one Sunday a month when he and the menfolk will come in overalls, the women in calico. At Sturgis, Mich., where laggards pleaded lack of transportation, the Church of the Nazarene bought a bus...