Word: winded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...second shoot in the Shooting Club's handicap series was held yesterday afternoon. The light was poor, and at times there were strong gusts of wind. The scores were as follows: Du Pont, 26; Sargent, 22; Byrd, 20; G. Kinnicutt, 20; Dove, 20; Bartol, 20; Fincke, 19; R. Sterling, 19; Harris, 18; Prescott, 17; Lawton, 16; Shaw, 15; and Paine, 12. The third shoot in the series will be held Thursday next...
...first shoot in the handicap series was held yesterday in a high, cold wind. The birds were exceedingly difficult, and consequently the scores, with two or three exceptions, were poor. The scores were: R. Sterling 23, Dove 23, Prescott 21, G. Kinnicutt 19, Shepard 17, Byrd 16, Dupont 15, Knoblauch 15, F. Kinnicutt 12, Lawton 11. Sargent, F. Sterling, Paine, Shaw and Goodridge did not finish. The second shoot in the series will be held next Monday...
Yale, 14; Wesleyan, 2.Yale opened the baseball season Saturday afternoon, meeting Wesleyan in New Haven in a game of six innings. For three innings the match was even, and marked by good playing; but the cold, raw wind then rendered clean work impossible, and wild throws were frequent. Carter and Greenway did good work. Redington played well at second. Yale's new players did poorly. Wesleyan's team work was inferior. The score was: Yale, 14; Wesleyan...
...weather was cold and raw, with squalls of drizzling rain. There was also a changeable southwest wind, which put the water in pretty bad condition...
...first game of the season was played this afternoon with Wesleyan which put up an indifferent game. The cold weather and high wind interfered considerably with the work of both teams...