Word: glassed
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...club will take the 2 P. M. car for Watertown. The first match contested will be the "Walnut Hill Cup" competition, to be shot under the following conditions: 15 glass balls thrown at five angles, 18 yards rise. The cup to become the property of any member winning it three times, not necessarily consecutive, or of any member breaking 15 balls straight. Entries for the cup will be 25 cents. After this match as many practice scores will be shot as the time allows. Members may shoot in the cup match for practice, if they prefer, in which case...
...speak of the mortification which follows a poor shot. He who has been out, be it ever so little, will remember these sensations. Proficiency in shooting on the wing is, of course, only to be had through practice; which practice is perhaps best afforded by the clay pigeon and glass ball sprung from a rotary trap...
...from Mr. Vaughan, is considered of great value, not only for its exactness, but for its rarity, the original proprietor of the work in England having destroyed the plates after 400 impressions were made, so that it is seldom met with in this country. The preparations in wax, in glass cases, of the heart, brain, eyes, are perfect exhibitions of those objects. In the midst of the tumultuous city, here all is stillness and solitude, where medical science, taking her pupils by the hand, leads them into her secret chambers, unfolding the intricacies of every department. An Apollo Belvedere...
Match 1.-7 glass balls, at 18 yards, thrown at 5 angles...
Match 5-7 glass balls, 18 yards. First, Allen, Slocum. Second, F. Austin. Third, Palmer...