SCR00007.074
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SCR00007.074Sydenham, Forest Hill, and Crystal Palace Times. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1887. The glass ball shooting was not first-class, but the young ladies were, perhaps, a little nervous. The lassooing and riding of Texan steers was considered tobe cruel by certain idiots who, were present, and thought fit to hiss; but that is, of course, absurd. It is clearly no easy task to ride a Texan steer, as one or two pretty falls resulted. Buffal Bill's glass ball shooting was distinctly good, and the dramatic scenes of attacks by Indians were exciting enough, especially the attack on the coach, which is drawn by six splendid mules. The amusing feature of this was the presence of Lord Ronald Gower and certain other celebrities in the coach. MISS ANNIE OAKLEY THE LADIES TENTS | SCR00007.074Sydenham, Forest Hill, and Crystal Palace Times. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1887. The glass ball shooting was not first-class, but the [young?] ladies were, perhaps, a little nervous. The [lassooing?] and riding of Texan steers was considered [to?] be cruel by certain idiots who, were present, and [thought?] fit to hiss; but that is, of course, absurd. [It?] is clearly no easy task to ride a Texan steer, as [one?] or two pretty falls resulted. Buffal Bill's glass [ball?] shooting was distinctly good, and the dramatic [scenes?] of attacks by Indians were exciting enough, [especially?] the attack on the coach, which is drawn [by?] six splendid mules. The amusing feature of this was the presence of Lord Ronald Gower and certain [other?] celebrities in the coach. MISS ANNIE OAKLEY THE LADIES TENTS |
