RIFLE SHOOTING
PETONE CLUB
I The Petoue Rifle Club fired the service portion of the shoot for the Scott Cup at Trenthain ;on Saturday. Conditions were-very difficult owing to a strong "fish-tail" wind. The four practices fired consisted of (a) teu shots rapid, possible 50,. find (b) ten shots snap, possible 50, at 300 yards; Cc) five shots tiles, "possible 23, and. (d) six. shots running man, possible 30, at 200 yards. Scores. A. B. C. D. Tl. Mclvcr,. :.W-. 26 34 20 22 102 Nicholl, R. H. ...... 33 41 13 10 99 Richardsj .T. B. 33 18 20 — 71 Ballinger, W. H 26 25 10 fi 67 Warburton, T..W-., 26, 18, 10,.12-456; Ashman, J., 27, IS, S, 12-^452; Pedersen, 0., 22, 11, 10, 17—00; Stewart, P., 3-1, 6, 20, 0— 60; O'Donnell, A. H., 25, li, 10, 8—57; Currie, W., 33, 10, 5, 6—54; Scambary, W., 17, 4, 10, 9—40; Chapman. T. J., 22, 0, 5, 6—33; Lubransky, L., 22, 6, 0, 0—28; Wales, L.,. 20, retired—2o.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 13
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168RIFLE SHOOTING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 13
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