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The sport has been included in every Olympics since 1912, when Lieutenant George S. Patton - later to become a famous US World War II general - controversially missed out on a medal because of a modest shooting score.
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Players were shooting, scoring and checking against their N.H.L. teammates.
During that slump, Nicklaus was consistently shooting scores in the high 70s.
He kept shooting, scoring 13 more points and angering the Cavaliers' coach, Randy Wittman.
In the 1960s, he worked as a commercial artist, designing posters and eventually shooting scores of television advertisements.
The three men did wind up making a bomb of sorts: a batch of carbonated apple juice that accidentally fermented, shooting scores of bottle caps skyward.
Hours after Smith's shooting scores of protesters clashed with police, set fire to buildings and threw rocks and bricks at officers.
Competitive rounds and shooting scores is now his goal.
"My game has progressed nicely in recent weeks and I've been shooting scores that are really promising.
Witnesses described heavily armed militants storming the campus and shooting scores of students, allegedly targeting Christians.
At 11, he played in his first Brooklyn basketball league -- his team was called Ice Tea -- and by the time he left for North Carolina, he was ready to dish, shoot, score and shoot some more.
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