Word: carres
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Elmore is not the entire Boston College attack, but he helps. John Letvinchuk, a six-foot-four-inch forward, is a skillful forward, as is his co-operative, Phil Kenney. Jim Sharry and Ray Carr, both veterans of last year's B.C. five, are at the guards...
This fall Conn Smythe replaced his aging once-greats ("Sweeney" Schriner, Lome Carr, "Babe" Pratt) with a bunch of promising youngsters, reducing the average age of his team from over 30 to 24. Then he announced: "There are oneway tickets to the minors for any players who get shoved around and take it numbly." Last week none of his youngsters, most of them ex-servicemen, were playing for Lady Byng. Body-checking their way into the league lead, they had run up 108 penalty-box minutes in eleven games...
Died. Alexander Carr, 68, stage and film actor, onetime Louisville street singer who won fame & a fleeting fortune as the irascible Mawruss Perlmutter in stage versions of Montague Glass's adventures of Partners Potash & Perlmutter; in Hollywood...
Hour of Mystery (Sun. 10 p.m., ABC). John Beal in John Dickson Carr's eerie The Burning Court...
Pablo Picasso y Ruiz was having a one-man show last week. Among the people who flocked to see it in Paris' Galerie Louis Carré was the Brazilian Ambassador to France, an amateur of the arts. Two art experts guided him to a painting which-like many recent Picassos-had a few careless spots on it as well as several places where the great man had obviously painted over his earlier attempts. The Ambassador would have none of it, triumphantly selected a nice clean one to take home...