Sentences with word «oldtimer»

The Jockey Club has already submitted a design for the new Belmont that has raised the eyebrows of a lot of oldtimers.
Jack Brabham, Denny Hulme, Maurice Trintignant, Carroll Shelby, Rene Dreyfus and Richie Ginther also finished, while such other oldtimers as Phil Hill (SI, March 22) managed only to break their antiquated cars, as in times gone by — and as if to preview the modern race to come.
«I haven't seen a game in 11 years, except for oldtimers» days.
Woodward's ice cream and custard vendors open shop during the evening, attracting families, teens, and oldtimers like flies to honey.
That is why we say «The God of Our Understanding», many oldtimers won't use the term God, they will use the term «Higher Power».
In a fiendish irony, oldtimers Phil Donahue, Winfrey and Geraldo Rivera, who once seemed a conspiracy to lower the national taste, now disdain the upstarts, who've gotten down - and - dirtier.
After Holocaust dramas such as formally - inventive Son of Saul by Laszlo Nemes or Martti Helde's poetically arresting depiction of Soviet terror in his debut feature In the Crosswind, Šulík chose the way of two oldtimers on a road trip, a basic set up that could have gone awry in a plethora of possibilities.
For the belt - tightening minister, there's oldtimer Dwight at the small - town coffee shop, who worries about the debt burden his grandchildren will pay.
It was far from the picture that oldtimers in the region paint of a country of many springs with grass as high as a wagon wheel, but it had a healthier look than most ranchland in south Texas.
Oldtimers oppose shooting females «on principle.»
What he really wants are some of those elusive oldtimers.
It was a good life while it lasted out here, with the hunting and the tough oldtimers and the country even tougher.
It looks easy: to gain such speed Russel sits farther back on his skis than anyone else competing now (although both Thoeni and the Swiss oldtimer, Dumeng Giovanoli, 29, are trying to copy the style).
Legendary oldtimers are accorded similar disrespect.
The bigger picture is warning against xenophobia and selective dehumanization packed in a comically - tragic road movie of two oldtimers reflecting on their life.
My thought in posting it was the tone of the piece, and how fusty oldtimers were in using books — and the terrifying attitude of the students in accepting that the web had won in every respect, and that we can just demolish print.
i will also note that oldtimer withdrew, which the judge allowed, right before i «argued» a dispositive motion.
3) To the above comments about competition vs oldtimers — AND the remark that sellers pay way too much commission... do you work for the CB?
A favorite of oldtimers, longboarders and beginners.
Oldtimers like myself will remember other examples of the use of «slate» as a synonym for «tablet» — most notably Slate Corporation, an early - 1990s company that made applications for Microsoft's first failed tablet platform...
Morning devotion and «quiet time,» however, were musts (DR. BOB and the Good Oldtimers, p. 136).
His coach, Cliff Gustafson, a proud Texas graduate, calls him «a true All - America, the kind we oldtimers [he's 40] can appreciate.»
A fine time was had by all, although here and there some of the oldtimers wondered out loud when the Bears would growl again.
Several of the oldtimers tried it again after the war.
Three oldtimers, Roy Smalley, Solly Hemus and Dave Philley (average age: 35), give the bench a splintered look.
In a 4 - 3 win over San Diego, Simmons, an oldtimer at 27, tied the score at 2 - 2 with an eighth - inning double, and Templeton retied it at 3 - 3 in the 10th.
Wearing sleek uniforms and skiing like Jean - Claude himself, a crew called the New Naturals is tearing up the oldtimers as the circuit swings toward Italy and the World Alpine championships
Succinctly, the oldtimer replied: «Just as many as you take with you when you go bird hunting.»
12 New Kind of French Dressing Skiing's young chargers are tearing up the oldtimers as the season swings toward the world championships
Its derivation is a mystery... but its present meaning is, approximately: a native, an oldtimer; a hard - case hunter or fisherman whose passion for the sport drives him to any lengths...»
Clerihews can commemorate the oldtimers.
Baseball 1960 will be remembered as the year Ted Williams retired with a Frank Merriwell flourish and Stan Musial didn't; the year the Pittsburgh Pirates won a pennant and made the oldtimers happy by hitting behind the runner; the year the New York Yankees took a.001 lead into the second week of September then vigorously won the race with 15 straight and a record number of home runs (193); and the year nice guys Warren Spahn, Pete Runnels and Dick Groat finished first.
«Money, money, money — that's all Kelleher and Malaga think about,» says one oldtimer.
«The oldtimers may think they can avoid it,» says Jimmy Hines, one of the veteran pros, «but the cart is here to stay.
Re tonight... yet another young manager shows the oldtimer the way.
Re tonight... another young manager shows the oldtimer the way.
Neither, Barber notes, did the booth bulge with retired athletes, as though it were an oldtimers» bus on the way to Cooperstown.
At the Caliente Open, a young newcomer from Knoxville nearly upset the cream of pro golf until an oldtimer from Arkansas took charge in the pleasant south - of - the - border surroundings
MILEPOSTS — NAMED: GEORGE WEISS, RUBE MARQUARD, HARRY HOOPER, JOE KELLEY, JAKE BECKLEY, CHICK HAFEY and DAVE BANCROFT to Baseball's Hall of Fame in the annual ballot of an oldtimers» committee.
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