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  2. Thomas G. Carruthers - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Gemmell Carruthers (May 5, 1929 – June 6, 2023) was an American politician. He served as a Republican member for the 35th district of the Connecticut State Senate . Life and career

  3. Bill Carruthers - Wikipedia

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    Carruthers was interviewed for the program, which marked his last appearance before his death. The original airing of the documentary was dedicated in his memory. Today, the rights to the Press Your Luck format are owned by the British multi-national media company Fremantle ; Carruthers sold the format to Pearson Television, Fremantle's ...

  4. Thomas N. Carruthers - Wikipedia

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    Carruthers was born on June 10, 1900, in Collierville, Tennessee, the son of Thomas Neely Carruthers and Linnie Louise Hunter. He was educated at the Collierville High School, before studying at Sewanee: The University of the South , from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1921.

  5. Kel Carruthers - Wikipedia

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    Kelvin Carruthers (born 3 January 1938) is an Australian former professional Motorcycle racer and racing team manager. [1] He competed in the FIM Grand Prix motorcycle racing world championships from 1966 to 1970, and in AMA road racing competitions from 1971 to 1973. Carruthers is prominent for winning the 1969 250cc World Championship. [1]

  6. Jimmy Caruthers - Wikipedia

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    Caruthers won the 1970 USAC National Midget Series championship. His championship was the closest in USAC midget history, as he beat Dave Strickland by 12.48 points. He finished second to his brother Danny Caruthers in 1971.

  7. Ron Grant (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia

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    The race attracted road racing world champions such as Mike Hailwood and Kel Carruthers, and attendance began to surge with a record 30,000 spectators in 1970. [7] At the 1970 Daytona 200, Grant was in first place at the 20-lap mark and appeared to be heading to victory, when his motorcycle ran out of fuel one lap before his scheduled fuel stop.

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