Word: robs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Stand by the Citizenry Three times since 1946, holdup men have tried and failed to rob the little Bank of Middleton at Middleton (pop. 350), Tenn. Last week, when a customer slipped out to report that a fourth holdup was in progress, Middleton's citizens reached for their guns. That was just too bad for a 36-year-old Memphis desperado named Robert Henry Bondurant...
...another match played yesterday, the freshman "D" easily shut out the Tennis and Racquet Club team, 5 to 0, at the Tennis and Racquet Club. Rob Albert, Jim McIntosh, Jay Hathaway, Dave Berndt, and Al Haegler played for the Yardlings...
...match at Exeter this afternoon. This is the first outing for the combined Crimson team since last weekend's losses to Williams and Deerfield. Coach Corey Wynn will probably start his usual lineup today; it consists of Guy Paschal, Bill Wister, Bob Brown, Bats Wheeler, Mike Levinson, Jim McIntosh, Rob Albert, Jay Hathaway, and Dave Berndt...
...pants, sharply pointed shoes, Windsor-knot ties, tight blue topcoats. The ringleader was Joseph ("The Blimp") Paladino, 24. His accomplices: Joseph ("Jo-Jo") Guidice, 20, and Carmine ("Zoc") Zoccolillo, 21, also known as "Toothy" because he likes to wiggle his pivoted front teeth. The plan was to rob the apartment on the first visit, but Guidice was scared of the butler. "I froze," he explained with the air of a peasant who had seen his king. "I just froze up there." On their "mistaken" package they left the label of a real dry cleaner for whom Paladino used to work...
...Williams today in the final game of their weekend road trip. The match should be close, as the Ephs also lost, 6 to 3, to Deerfield. Guy Paschal, Bill Wister, and Jay Hathaway provided the Crimson victories yesterday. Yard losers included Bob Brown, Bats Wheeler, Mike Levinson, Jim McIntosh, Rob Albert, and Dave Berndt...