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Prier, 207 ; S. Wakelin, 196; E. Barndey, 194; T. Steckella, 151. The Suburbs Defence Rifle Club. continued its trophy shooting on Saturday and Wednesday afternoons. . The club will bo represented at the Bulls Rifle Meeting on Wednesday by the' following:—H. R. Hunt, R. C. Barkle, A, D. Mason, H. Boon, A. -J. Jackson, M. Evans, J. Smart, J. L. Turner, A. Turnor, W. Jackson, C. Milroy, W- P- Hor-. nig, C. R. Graham, A. Henderson. ■ The scores oh Saturday and Wednesday were:— A CLASS. , | 300 500 600 ■ yds. yds.' yds. H'p. "FI. H. A. Snellinff .. 31 34 30 2 97 A.D.Mason 32. 30 30 bct. 93 C. B. Jenkins ... 27 33 31 6cr. 91 ,T Smart, 2S-33-29-sor.-90; E. C. Barkle, 25-31-32-scr.-88; H. R. Hunt, 32—32—24—5cr.—88; H. Boon, 29-30-28— scr.—B7; A. Turner, 32—32—22—5cr.—86; W. A. Isaac, 31-25-28-2-86; A. J.-Jack-son, 29—29 —26 —5cr.—34; W. Jackson,: 29 —31—23—scr.—84; F. Stacey, 29—27—23— 2—82; J. L. Turner, 26—31—25—scr—81; W. G. F<?Uingham, 27-27-2&-60T.-80; C. Milroy.- 26—25—22—50r.—73. B CLASS. 300 500 600 yds. yds. yds; H'p. Tl. F. Norris' 2S 31 30 3 92 A. Henderson ... 27 28 32 . 4 91 Chas. Stewart .. 25 32 32 scr 89 L. J. Ay ere, 28-27-28-5-88; W. F. Hornig, 29 —26—27 —6—88; F. E. Cooper,; 28—31—28—scr.—87; G. Oliver, 27-28-29 —ecr. —B4; J. S. Thompson;'- 21—32—2,5— G—B4; W. May, 29-27-20-4-80; H. Parker, 24—27—17—10—78; G. Winchcombe, 24-21-24-6-75; J. Pease.iw'2B-22-18-scr.—B6; G. Hill, 19—22—20rr6-67; F, L. Dowman,* 0—28—20—6—54. " *Did not oompete at 300 yaida, C CLASS. 300 500 COO yds. yds. yds. H'p. TI. G. O. Smith ... 30 29 25 5 89 F. P. Reviers ... 24 .30 25 -8 87 F. W. Thompson 24 27 .23 10 84 A. Boniface, 20-26-23-15-84; J. Fod-, gen, 26 —24 —18—15—S3; G. Emms,.2l-7-24 — 22-15-82; J. Gamble, 23-24-17-15-79; E. B. S. Hill, 26—25—19—5—78; W. J. Spencer, 19—29—27—ecr.—75;' J: Ramsden, 24—24—21—6 —75; S. Lovall. 19—24—16—15 -74; H. Flanagan, 17—26—16—12—71'; G. Norgstrom, 14—20 —21—15- —iO ; L. Jenkins, 10 —18 —21—15 —
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