Word: mauricio
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...third period Chauncey Bartholet evened the score and the deadlock continued into the first five minutes of overtime. Then Yardling center forward Mauricio Toro, who had missed a penalty kick by yards in the fourth stanza, tallied with a perfect shot on a Milton fullback's error...
...last year and 2 to 1 the year before. Guyda offered no predictions as to whether this year's team would better last year's record of six wins, four ties, and three losses, but given a few more players like Exeter's star center forward Mauricio Toro this should not be difficult...
...Mauricio said he wanted a plane that would get him to New York-quick. He explained that his wife got earaches flying; they were fed up with ordinary "public" planes...
...Belem, Don Mauricio brusquely took command of the Pan American ground force while other passengers straggled off to an airport breakfast. Soon he pried out information that the plane would need a new engine, might be held up in Belem for a day or two. Don Mauricio burned up the wires to New York-not to Pan American but to W. R. Grace & Co., Pan American's partner in Panagra. Panagra is the rival service that flies down South America's west coast...
Early next morning, a Panagra DC-6 landed in Belem on charter to Hochschild, having flown nearly 3,000 miles into territory where no Panagra plane had ever ventured before. Shortly afterward, the 57-passenger plane took off for New York, carrying Don Mauricio, his wife and nobody else. "What money won't do!" gasped one of the stranded passengers. Thirty-nine hundred miles and 12½ hours later, Hochschild's DC-6 touched down at New York's Idlewild airport, having just about shattered all known records for a private charter flight. Though Panagra declined...