RIFLE-SHOOTING
The Karori Defence' Rifle Club fired the fifth match of its second series ou the Buckle Street range during this week. This makes the final match of this series. The following are the highest scores:—Rflinii. G. Tinney, 9S; ltllinn. H. Hardca-stle, 97; President 11. Marshall, 96; Rflnin. W. Morrah, 95— 1~0G; Rflmu, H. Preston. 93—3-9G; Rllmn. W. Skegg, 93—3—96; Rflmn. D. M'lCay, 91-5-98; Rflmn. 6. Bagley, 90—1i—96; llilnin. S. Edwards. 93—2—95; Kflmu. C. Reeves, S6 —7—95; Rflmn. J. Dayman, 94; Rflnin. E. Daniel, 93; Rflnin. A. Jensen, S9. The winners of the trophies allotted for this series all decided to give the value of their trophies to the patriotic fund for wounded soldiers and their dependants. The result of the series is as follows:— Scratch: Rllmn. G. Tinney, 357; Pres- 11. Marshall, 382; Rflmn. G. Dayman, 380 ; Rflnin. A. Jensen. 375. Handicap: Rflmn. H. llardcastle, ISS; RHmu. !"). M'Kay, Rllmn. S. Edwards, 353; Rflmn. W. Skegg, 3SI. -
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2824, 15 July 1916, Page 14
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157RIFLE-SHOOTING Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2824, 15 July 1916, Page 14
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