Word: robertses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Less than a week later, Club President Doyle received a phone call from West Springfield, Mass. Charles Helmar, a carpet factory worker and Springfield public links champion, wanted to explain that he had been Roberts' partner in the Deepdale Calcutta. He had used the name Vitali, said Helmar, because...
Armstrong, at any rate, organized a syndicate (of which he owned 60%) and bought the Roberts-Vitali team for $1,128.30. Later, he put the two strangers up for the night, paid their entrance fee, lent them a Lincoln convertible, helped them out with a little pocket money, and was...
Armstrong's syndicate collected $16,106.93. Before the cash was divided, Golfer Roberts announced that he himself had bought a 50% share. He had left the check, he said, on the seat of Armstrong's car. Armstrong went out to explore. Sure enough, the check was there. Other...
No Charity. Asked for an explanation, Roberts-a part-time laundry employee in Amherst, Mass.-first claimed he had received no money, later said that whatever he had won he had already spent. As a matter of fact, it turned out that he had deposited the money to his account...
Last week Club President Doyle was still trying to discover how Roberts' name got on the Deepdale invitation list. No one admits to knowing him. Doyle also asked that all winners return their profits so that the money could be donated to charity. All except Armstrong and Roberts have...