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In Love ' em and Weep Jimmy Finlayson stars as Titus Tillsbury, a successful businessman who is visited by a blackmailing old flame, played by Mae Busch, who later repeated her role in the remake.

Busch and Lowe's
On May 26, 2007 Kahne won the Busch Series CARQUEST Auto Parts 300 race at Lowe's Motor Speedway scoring his first win of 2007.
He clinched the 2006 NASCAR Busch Series championship on October 13, 2006 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in the Dollar General 300.
During his seat time in that ride, Busch finished a Busch Series career-high second in his first NASCAR Busch Series race at the Lowe's Motor Speedway in May 2003.
Busch returned to the Craftsman Truck Series in 2005 for a limited number of races in Billy Ballew Motorsports's Chevrolets, winning his first career truck series race at Lowe's Motor Speedway on May 20, 2005, becoming the second youngest driver to win a Truck Series race, at 20 years 19 days.
In the Nextel All-Star Challenge at the Lowe's Motor Speedway, he and older brother Kurt Busch got together, knocking them both out of the race.
Busch acquired his 2nd Craftsman Truck Series pole in the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Lowe's Motor Speedway.
In 2004, Bliss picked up his first career Busch win at Lowe's Motor Speedway and finished fifth in points.
2004 Busch Series car at Lowe's Motor Speedway ( now Charlotte Motor Speedway )
He also ran six races with MacDonald in the Busch Series as well, posting a ninth-place finish at Lowe's.
In 2005 he drove the 5 Lowe's / Hitachi Chevrolet in Mexico for Rick Hendrick in the first NASCAR Busch Series race held outside the United States.
In 2006 he competed in 2 Busch races for Hendrick and competed full time in the Grand-Am series for his own team with Lowe's sponsorship.
Truex was expected to wage a spirited battle with Kyle Busch, who was racing his first full season since the Viceroy Rule had taken away his Truck Series ride at Roush Racing when he was 16, for the points championship ; Busch was driving the # 5 Lowe's Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports, the team that had won the series points championship in 2003 with Brian Vickers driving.
In 2005, Feese moved up to the Busch Series to share the # 5 Lowe's Chevy with fellow Hendrick development driver Boston Reid.

Busch and victory
In its opening year, Busch Stadium hosted the 1966 All-Star Game, a 2-1 National League victory in 10 innings most notable for being played in humid temperatures.
He also ran in the Busch Series himself, making 12 starts and earning a victory at Michigan in August.
On the 4th of the month, he defeated the Giants 7-2 at Busch Memorial Stadium for his 200th career victory.
to go, Johnson held off Kyle Busch by almost 5 seconds and Greg Biffle on the last lap and tied Jeff Gordon's record with his fourth Brickyard 400 victory.
On October 2, he had the last regular-season hit at Busch Memorial Stadium against David Weathers in the Cardinals ' 7 – 5 victory over Cincinnati.
After tying Ard's Nationwide Series single-season victory record in 2008, Kyle Busch announced that he would give $ 100, 000 to aid Ard's family with his care and mounting medical expenses in his honor.
Busch clinched Rookie of the Year honors in the series, receiving his first top-10 finish of the season at the second race in Rockingham, won his first pole of the season in the fifth race, and claimed his first victory at the Richmond International Raceway at the Funai 250 in May.
It was the 5th career win for Busch, and the first Sprint Cup points race victory for Toyota.
On October 30, 2010, Busch scored a controversial victory in the Camping World Truck Series Mountain Dew 250 at Talladega Superspeedway, which saw Busch's truck wiggle below the track's double-yellow " out-of-bounds " line as Busch made the winning pass on second-place finisher Aric Almirola at the finish line.
August 21, 2011, a week after his heartbreak at Watkins Glen, Busch won the Pure Michigan 400 for his 4th victory of the 2011 season and became the first man to clinch a spot in the Chase.
When the white flag was about to wave he saw that Kyle Busch was slipping in oil ; in the entrance to the esses he and Brad Keselowski passed him ; Ambrose then saw that Brad was slipping in oil too and he took the lead in the final turn from Keselowski and won his second NSCS victory.
At Nashville Superspeedway in 2004, Leffler scored his first career Busch Series victory.
The win marked the first race victory for a Toyota Camry in Busch Series competition, and the first win for a foreign manufacturer in a top-tier NASCAR series since Al Keller won in a Jaguar in 1954.
He also scored his first Busch Series victory at Lowes Motor Speedway, when Matt Kenseth spun on the last lap and Blaney was in the lead.
Kyle Busch had looked like a victory contender but angered the home crowd, when he hit local driver Michel Jourdain, Jr. following a rash move into turn eight.
Busch drove car 97 to victory four times in 2003, along with 14 top ten finishes.
Sauter grabbed his 3rd career victory at Martinsville in 2011, battling Kyle Busch on the last lap.
Hamlin achieved his first career Busch Series victory at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez ( March 5 ).
In 2011 Hamlin almost won the Budweiser Shootout, but the victory was taken away from him by Kurt Busch because at the last second, Hamlin crossed the yellow line, on turn four to the finish line, in his attempt to pass Ryan Newman.
Keselowski got his third Nationwide victory at Dover when Kyle Busch cut a tire on the restart and second-place Joey Logano made contact, allowing Keselowski to pass both.
Brian Vickers and Kyle Busch dominated Michigan, but Keselowski came on top when momentum broke between the two, allowing Keselowski to pick up a victory in his home state.
As of July 6, 2012, Busch has one victory which he got at the Capital City 400 presented by Virginia is for Lovers.
Craven started 2003 in the same way, with a strong top-5 at Rockingham and a famous victory at Darlington, which saw Craven beat Kurt Busch to the finish by a matter of inches, which still stands today as the smallest margin of victory in NASCAR Cup Series history.

Busch and 2006
The only other team to do so prior to the 2006 St. Louis Cardinals in ( the new ) Busch Stadium had been the Pittsburgh Pirates, who won the 1909 World Series in Forbes Field's inaugural season ; and the Boston Red Sox, who won the 1912 World Series in Fenway Park's first year.
Busch Memorial Stadium was originally slated to be imploded like most modern-day stadium demolitions to be able to finish construction on the new stadium in time for the 2006 season.
In December 2006, NASCAR officials confirmed that Anheuser-Busch, parent company for Busch Beer, would not renew its sponsorship of NASCAR's No. 2 series after the end of the 2007 Season.
However, the 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 champions were all Cup regulars driving the full series schedule ( Kevin Harvick, Carl Edwards, Clint Bowyer, Kyle Busch, and Brad Keselowski ).
The statue was moved from its original location to the west side of the new Busch Stadium for its first season in 2006, where it became a popular meeting place for generations of Cardinals fans.
* Busch Stadium in St. Louis ( 2006 )
2006 looked to be a transitional year for Tracy, with a five-race deal run in the NASCAR Busch Series possibly becoming a full-season contract in 2007.
On October 14, 2006, Tyler sang " God Bless America " during the seventh inning stretch at Game No. 3 of the National League Championship Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Mets at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.
Kyle Busch could not participate until May 2006 because he was under 21.
In 2006 the band sued Anheuser Busch for over $ 1 million after the company used " Dirty Water " in sports-related beer commercials without permission.
The 1966 stadium was in turn replaced by the new Busch Stadium in 2006.
*** In the 2006 Shootout ( Busch under age ), Alan Gustafson participated in the Shootout draw.
** On April 20, 2006, Busch won the pole at Avondale, Arizona at age 20 years 353 days.
On October 6, 2006, it was announced that Martin would instead split time with current Busch Series driver Regan Smith in the Ginn Racing 01 U. S. Army Chevrolet in 2007.
* NASCAR Nationwide Series Race ( 300 laps ): Kyle Busch, 2: 13: 59 ( 71. 606 mph ), March 25, 2006
Image: KennyWallace2006Car. jpg | Kenny Wallace in the # 22 Busch car at Bristol in 2006
The show also looked at the other 2006 Busch ROTY contenders ( including Danny O ' Quinn Jr, Todd Kluever, and Burney Lamar ).
After its Cup series realignment plans, NASCAR turned to its second tier series, the Busch Series, for realignment in 2006.
** Earnhardt raced two throwbacks in 2006, one dedicated to his father, using a black paint scheme reminiscent of his father's Busch cars, and a second using a cream-colored design, similar to his late grandfather Ralph's 1956 Sportsman championship.
The Crew's goalkeeping injury woes intensified in 2006, as Busch was one of several injured keepers on the team roster, managing only 8 games.
* Jorge Martínez Busch, former commander-in-chief of the Chilean Navy, as well as an appointed senator in the Senate of Chile from 1998 to March 2006, when a reform of the Constitution of Chile put an end to non-democratic senators.
He won his first Busch Series race of the 2006 season.
On September 9, 2006, Harvick, only needing to finish 40th or better to clinch a spot in the chase, did better by slipping by Kyle Busch in turn four going into the final lap and holding onto the lead to win the Chevy Rock & Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway.
Harvick (# 21 ) during his 2006 Busch championship season, racing Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (# 8 ) off pit road

0.370 seconds.