RIFLE SHOOTING.
CIVILIANS v. LEVIN 1 RIFLE CLUB. On Saturday afternoon a team of eight civilians travelled to tlm lievin Rifle Club's range to do battle with a team from tho Levin Defence Rifle Club. The Civilians returned home contented that tho Levin Hi fie Club were superior, as the Rifle Club had nil <wisy win by 70 pointii. The conditions were seven shcts and 0110 optional sighter at 200 and 500 yards ranges. It was a grod afternoon for sliootfng, and some fairly good marksmanship was shov'n. Following; are the scores:— Levin Rifle Club. 200 500 nat, t " yds y ds Tl * Rflm. P. Jones ... 30 30 60 Rflm. 11. C. Ingram ... 29 30 59 Rflm. L. Ingram ... 30 29 59 Rflm. G. Jones ... 31 28 59 Rflm. H. Ward ... 30 28 58 Rflm. J. Rutherford ... 30 28 58 Rflm. F'nuicis, senr. ... 30 27 57 Rflm. W. Love joy ... 25 26 51 Totals ... 235 226 461 Civilian Team. "Parker" ... 31 28 59 J. Robed son ... 31 28 59 C. Prouse ... 28 27 55 F. Price ... 24 30 54 I*. ... 26 23 49 T. Hook ... 30 16 4lj ■I. Parson.j ... 21 19 40 C. Palmei ... 23- 6 29 Totals ... 214 177 391
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 March 1910, Page 2
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202RIFLE SHOOTING. Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 March 1910, Page 2
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