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He headed for Hollywood in the early 1930s, borrowed some money and began Bronc Peeler, which he syndicated himself.
Fred Harman's Bronc Peeler ( November 4, 1934 )
* Bronc Peeler The Lone Cowboy ( full text )
* Fred Harman et le western dans la bande dessinée: Bronc Peeler et Red ryder

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Reggie Jackson was perhaps the most famous Lewiston Bronc of all-time ; Mr. October played 20 games for Lewiston in 1966.
* Earl Thode was the first All Around World Champion Cowboy-1929, World Saddle Bronc Champion-1929, 1931, 1932, 1934
Peter Charles " Pete " Knight ( May 5, 1903-May 23, 1937 ) was a World Champion Rodeo Bronc Rider and an international superstar of Rodeo.
Knight was the acclaimed " King of the Cowboys " of the 1930s, and held the Rodeo Association of America title " World Champion Bronc Rider " for 1932, 1933, 1935, and 1936.
The Boise A's played their home games at Borah Field and the manager was Tom Trebelhorn, a Bronc player the previous year.

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Bareback Bronc riding at a rodeo.
Bronc riding, either saddle bronc or bareback bronc competition, is a rodeo event that involves a rodeo participant riding on a horse ( sometimes called a bronc or bronco ), that attempts to throw or buck off the rider.
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Russell's 1911 by bronze sculpture, Bronc Twister, auctioned in 2008 for $ 805, 000 — far above the $ 300, 000 pre-auction estimate.
Bronc riding and bulldogging were my specialties, but I did some roping ," said Canutt.
The Rodeo Association of America ( RAA ) named Knight the World Champion Bronc Rider for 1932, 1933, 1935, and 1936.
Bronc rider Bonnie McCarroll ( 1897-1929 ) died in a rodeo accident at Pendleton.

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The first organised police forces in Ireland came about through the Peace Preservation Act in 1814 for which Sir Robert Peel ( 1788 – 1850 ) was largely responsible ( the colloquial name " Peeler " derives from his surname ), and the Irish Constabulary Act in 1822 formed the provincial constabularies.
The first instrument to be named the " airbrush " was developed by Abner Peeler " for the painting of watercolors and other artistic purposes " and used a hand-operated compressor.
It was designed in about 1947 by a company called Dalsonware in Melbourne who call it the " Dalson Classic Aussie Peeler ".
For his actions during the attack, Walter Peeler, a Lewis-gunner from the 3rd Pioneer Battalion who was attached to 37th Battalion for anti-aircraft duties received the Victoria Cross after he personally led the assault on a number of German positions.
After spending 4 seasons with the Bucks, he was traded along with Ervin Johnson to the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for Joe Smith and Anthony Peeler following the 2002 – 03 season.
Walter " Wally " Peeler VC, BEM ( 9 August 1887 – 23 May 1968 ) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry " in the face of the enemy " that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces.
Eight days after his Victoria Cross action, Peeler was severely wounded in his right arm and spent the next seven months recuperating in the United Kingdom.
Peeler re-settled with his family in Victoria, and was appointed the inaugural custodian of Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance in 1934.
After three-and-a-half years as prisoner of war, Peeler was freed in August 1945 and returned to Australia in October, resuming his duties at the Shrine of Remembrance.
Walter " Wally " Peeler was born at Barker's Creek, near Castlemaine, Victoria, on 9 August 1887.
He was the eighth child of William Peeler, a farmer and miner, and his English-born wife Mary Ellen ( née Scott ).
An active sportsman, Peeler was a member of the Castlemaine Cricket Club and, briefly, secretary of the Wesley Hill Football Club.
By 1916, Peeler was living in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond with his wife and three daughters.
Found guilty of the charge, Peeler was stripped of his lance corporal stripe.
For his actions during the battle, Peeler was awarded the Victoria Cross ; one of two Australians to be so decorated that day.
The brigade's attack was soon subject to a " torrent of machine gun fire ", and Peeler was severely wounded in his right arm.
On 8 January 1918, Peeler was formally conferred with his Victoria Cross by King George V in an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
Having sufficiently recovered from his wound, Peeler rejoined the 3rd Pioneer Battalion in France on 17 May ; he was promoted to temporary corporal two weeks later.
On 22 June 1918, Peeler was posted to the Corps Gas School for eight days.
Peeler was discharged from the Australian Imperial Force on 10 December.
When Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance was completed in 1934, Peeler was appointed as the memorial's first custodian.
At 52, Peeler was twelve years over the maximum age limit, although he later claimed he was not the " oldest fellow in my unit ".

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* For more information about the UK Bribery Act and the FCPA see New York Law Journal, November 4, 2010, " White Collar Experts Are Recruited to Handle Expected Increase in Government Enforcements ," and a quote in that article from M. Scott Peeler, a partner at Chadbourne & Parke, who when asked to compare the two acts, said, " It's the FCPA on steroids.
Among a group of ten who accepted the offer, Peeler embarked for Melbourne aboard HMAT Medic on 24 August, arriving in Melbourne seven weeks later.
In January 1942, Peeler was among the men of the 2 / 2nd Pioneer Battalion who embarked aboard HMT Orcades to make the journey back to Australia.
Guitarist Ben Peeler was replaced by David Lee Holt, who was, in turn, replaced by Nick Kane in 1994.

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