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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Match A. 10 clay pigeons, 18 yards rise, 5 angles, open to all. F. S. Palmer, 8; F. S. Coolidge, 8; M. H. Clyde, 7; F. S. Meade, 6; W. Austin, 5; L. Sullivan...
Match B. 10 clay pigeons, 18 yards rise, 5 angles, open to all. M. H. Clyde, 8; W. Austin, 7; F. S. Coolidge, 6; F. S. Palmer...
Match C. 10 clay pigeons, 18 yards rise, 5 angles, open to those who have never won prizes. W. Austin, 9; F. S. Coolidge, 9; F. S. Palmer, 8; F. S. Meade, 6; M. H. Clyde...
...were Oakes, '87, and Austin, '87, and a very large number of hounds, about fifty in all, followed them. The start was made from in front of Matthews at about 4.15 p.m. The trail led to Norton's Woods, thence to North Avenue, and then by way of the clay pits to Fresh Pond, and from the pond to Brattle Street, where the break was made for home. The hares came in about twenty-five minutes ahead of the hounds...
COMMITTEE.SHOOTING CLUB. Matches will be opened at the Watertown grounds tomorrow (Thursday) as follows: Match A, 10 clay pigeons, open to all; match B, 10 blackbirds, open to all; match C, 16 clay pigeons, open only to those who have not won prizes. 18 yards rise and five angles in each match. Prizes will be awarded to those having the best aggregates in two out of three matches. The first prizes will be cups, second medals. If there are more than seven entries in an event, a third prize will be given...