Word: clays
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Match A, five pairs clay birds, 18 yards rise, open...
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...WHIPPLE.HARVARD SHOOTING CLUB. - Two shotgun matches will be opened this afternoon to run through three competitions. Winners in each will be determined by the aggregate of their two best scores. Entries in each match 50 cents. Conditions as below. Match A, open to all. 10 clay birds, 5 angles, 18 yards rise. Match B, open to all. 10 clay birds, straight away, 21 yards rise. The prizes in each match will be a cup and a medal. Cars for the grounds at Watertown leave every half hour. Those desirous of joining can do so at the grounds...
...first match of the Harvard Shooting Club was shot last Saturday afternoon with the Dedham Club, on their grounds at Dedham. Each Club was represented by a team of six men. The conditions were 20 clay birds for each man, to be shot in four rounds at 18 yards rise, with five angles. The match was very closely contested. At the end of the first round, Dedham led by a score of 13 to 12. In the second round, she again led with a score of 16 to 15. In the third round, the best shooting of the match...
...Shooting Club has challenged the Sheff. Gun Club of Yale to a clay-pigeon match to take place May, 1886. Yale is debating the feasibility...