RIFLE-SHOOTING.
EASTBOURNE DEFENCE CLUB. . .Yesterday the Eastbourne Defence Ttifle Club fired off a competition for Coronation prises, presented by .Mr. Jtenness, ijiiwDller, and A. Van Der Burgh. Tho conditions were ten shots with optional ■ sighter, at 200 and 300-yards. The following wer-o ' the scores:— ' ■200' 3CO . . . : . . .yds., yds. -H'p. T'l. RHmn. J. B. Cooper 42 '38 7 87 Rflmn. A..Weir '41' 36 10 87 Rflmn. W. Carrig 41 38 "G- 85 Rflmn. A. Cooper .. « 36 7 85 Rflmn. 11. Jl'Guire ...' U 38 scr. 82 E, Wills 42 37 scr. 7!) Kflmn. G. falls 31 .33 9 76 ■ A competition was also firrd for recruits who had not handled a rifle prior lo joining the club. Prizes wero prereuted by Mr. J. B. Cooper and Mr. John Weir (Lower Hutt), 10.shots with optional sighter at 200 ami 300 yards. The.following were the scores:— ... . 200 '300 yds. yds. T'l. W. Carrig 11 38 79 A. Cooper -.- ii ■ 36. 78 i A. Weir ;...: 41 36 77
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1161, 23 June 1911, Page 3
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163RIFLE-SHOOTING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1161, 23 June 1911, Page 3
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