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HORSESHOE PITCHING. As a sport for social gatherings, horseshoe pitching, for men, was offered at the Ladies of St. Joseph Parish of Washington Township "Lawn Fete" organized for August 16, 1916. ( | HORSESHOE PITCHING. Inter-city horseshoe pitching contests were held as early as 1913 when a team from Dyersville as planning to meet a Dubuque team for team, doubles, and singles honors. (1) As a sport for social gatherings, horseshoe pitching, for men, was offered at the Ladies of St. Joseph Parish of Washington Township "Lawn Fete" organized for August 16, 1916. (2) In 1921 the third annual horseshoe pitching tournament, affectionately known as "barnyard golf," for the championship of the United States was held in St. Petersburg, Florida the week of February 21, 1921. (3) | ||
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1. " | 1. "Horseshoe Men in Contests," ''Dubuque Telegraph-Herald'', June 22, 1913, p. 7 | ||
2. "Old and Young to Match Skill in 'Barnyard Golf' Title Tournament," ''Dubuque Telegraph-Herald'', February 15, 1921, p. 13 | 2. "A Lawn Fete," ''The Telegraph-Herald,'' August 13, 1916, p. 8 | ||
3. "Old and Young to Match Skill in 'Barnyard Golf' Title Tournament," ''Dubuque Telegraph-Herald'', February 15, 1921, p. 13 |
Revision as of 18:29, 21 January 2020
HORSESHOE PITCHING. Inter-city horseshoe pitching contests were held as early as 1913 when a team from Dyersville as planning to meet a Dubuque team for team, doubles, and singles honors. (1) As a sport for social gatherings, horseshoe pitching, for men, was offered at the Ladies of St. Joseph Parish of Washington Township "Lawn Fete" organized for August 16, 1916. (2) In 1921 the third annual horseshoe pitching tournament, affectionately known as "barnyard golf," for the championship of the United States was held in St. Petersburg, Florida the week of February 21, 1921. (3)
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1. "Horseshoe Men in Contests," Dubuque Telegraph-Herald, June 22, 1913, p. 7
2. "A Lawn Fete," The Telegraph-Herald, August 13, 1916, p. 8
3. "Old and Young to Match Skill in 'Barnyard Golf' Title Tournament," Dubuque Telegraph-Herald, February 15, 1921, p. 13