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  2. Sedgley OSS .38 - Wikipedia

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    The Sedgley OSS is a single-shot, break-action, smoothbore .38 Special pistol which was designed by Stanley M. Haight for the Office of Naval Intelligence. It was meant as a covert operation and assassination weapon in the Pacific Theater. It was mounted on the back of a cowhide glove; a long-sleeved coat would usually be worn to hide the weapon.

  3. Protective gear in sports - Wikipedia

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    football helmet. eyeshield. rib protector. shoulder pads. jockstrap with or without a cup pocket and protective cup. hip, tail, thigh, knee pads. mouthguard. Gloves : Gloves [2] can help a receiver keep his hands more warm and protected in poor weather. cleats /shoes.

  4. Wicket-keeper's gloves - Wikipedia

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    A pair of wicket-keeping gloves. The webbing which helps the keeper to catch the ball can be seen between the thumb and index fingers. Wicket-keeper's gloves are large gloves used in cricket and worn by the wicket-keeper of the fielding team, which protect the hands of the wicket-keeper when catching balls bowled by the bowler, hit by a batter or thrown by a fielder.

  5. Power Glove - Wikipedia

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    The Power Glove is a controller accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The Power Glove gained public attention due to its early virtual reality mechanics and significant marketing. However, its two games did not sell well, as it was not packaged with a game, and it was criticized for its imprecise and difficult-to-use controls. [2]

  6. List of US national Golden Gloves bantamweight champions

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    The weight limit for bantamweights was first contested at 118 lb (54 kg), but was increased to 119 lb (54 kg) in 1967. [1] 1928 – Joe Bozak – Chicago. 1929 – Harry Garbell – Chicago. 1930 – Paul Dazzo – Chicago. 1931 – Nick Scialaba – Chicago. 1932 – Leo Rodak – Chicago. 1933 – John Ginter – Chicago. 1934 – Troy ...

  7. U.S. Open: Phil Mickelson’s long walk into the sunset - AOL

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    Mickelson was once the favorite of U.S. Open galleries. Everyone — from wine-sipping, sponsor-tent dwellers to beer-drinking, sunscreen-slathered rope liners — saw a little of themselves in ...

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