Wizeman's biiliard saloon
Abstracts: 5
980
Cleveland Morning Leader, 25 January 1864
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p.4, col.2
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980 - L. Jan. 25:4/2 - Wizeman's billiard saloon in the Empire billiard
*00ms on the south side of Superior, at the foot of Bank st., is the
largest saloon in the city and is well fitted up with all requisites for
the game. It contains the finest carom game in the city. (2)
Games and Sports
Index terms:
Bank st.; *Billiards; Empire billiard rooms; Wizeman's biiliard saloon
984
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 February 1864
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p.2, col.2
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984 - L. Feb. 15:2/2 - In the billiard match between Messrs. Frink and
Britton, 500 points, for $250 a side, at Wizeman's billiard saloon, Mr.
Britton wcm by over 100 points. (2)
Games and Sports
Index terms:
Britton (billiard player); Frink; Wizeman's biiliard saloon
986
Cleveland Morning Leader, 12 March 1864
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p.4, col.2
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986 - L. Mar. 12:4/2 - Charlie Frink, well-known billiard player in Cleve-
land, made a run of 515 points on Wizeman's carom table, beginning the
run while playing a regular game. (1)
Games and Sports
Index terms:
Frink; Wizeman's biiliard saloon
987
Cleveland Morning Leader, 24 March 1864
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p.4, col.2
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987 - L. Mar. 24:4/2 - A billiard match, 500 points carom, $500 up, came
off at Wizeman's saloon yesterday between Mr. Frink and a Pittsburgh
gentleman. Mr. Frink won by 210 points. (1)
Games and Sports
Index terms:
Frink; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Wizeman's biiliard saloon
990
Cleveland Morning Leader, 6 May 1864
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p.4, col.2
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990 - L. May 6:4/2 - The billiard match yesterday at Wizeman's saloon be-
tween Nicholas Foster of Columbus and Charles Frink of Cleveland was won
by Mr. Foster. The game was 500 points carom, for $200. (2)
Games and Sports
Index terms:
Columbus, O.; Foster, Nicholas (Columbus, O.); Frink; Wizeman's biiliard saloon