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- Weishaar began racing the half-mile circuits of various county fairs around Kansas between 1908 and 1910. He earned the nickname "Kansas Cyclone," and subsequently won the Kansas State Championship two years in a row.
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Kansas Cyclone is a 1941 American western film directed by George Sherman and written by Oliver Drake and Doris Schroeder. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, William Haade, Milton Kibbee, Harry Worth and Dorothy Sebastian. The film was released on June 24, 1941, by Republic Pictures.
Kansas Cyclone: Directed by George Sherman. With Don 'Red' Barry, Lynn Merrick, William Haade, Milton Kibbee. Jim Randall, both a Marshal and a geologist, arrives to try and find out who's been robbing the ore shipments.
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- Drama, Western
- George Sherman
- 1941-06-24
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Jan 3, 2019 · The Rise of The Kansas Cyclone. Happy 2019 folks! Let’s start this new year off by taking a deeper look into one of the more well known images from the golden age of American motorcycle racing.
Dec 22, 2022 · A “bomb cyclone” weather event is expected to bring snow and subzero temperatures to Kansas and much of the United States. (Getty Images)
Nov 5, 2023 · Neal’s second touchdown completed a 75-yard drive to start the third quarter and gave Kansas a 21-3 lead. “I feel like it was a lack of detail on our part,” Cyclone receiver Jaylin Noel said of Iowa State’s slow start. “Just little things. Jumping offsides, holding personal fouls. It’s hard to win when you get those type of ...
A rough-and-tumble U.S. marshal pursues a gang of Wells Fargo bandits. Genre: Western. Original Language: English. Director: George Sherman. Release Date (Theaters): Jun 24, 1941 original.
- Western