Shooting.
« On Saturday aiternoon, tlie Levin Defence iiille Club continued its trophy shooting in line weather, but it was not one of the best days for good shooting, what with the bright sun shining and the tricky wind blowing; winch made shooting 1 rutlier difficult. ICilllenuin Ji. C. Ingram again won the special prize for the day. Conditions Mere ten shots and sighter a.t 700 yards. ltesults:
Next Satimluy will be the final shoot for the third series of tro- | phies, 10 shots uud sighter at j bOO yards. j following are the aggregates j for four best out of live shoots: «
11. C. Ingram 41 2 j . Munro t38 — ofc> S. Butts 34 4 38 W. It. Ingram 3 : -3 — L. Ingram 5 J. Milne 21 0 27
I J. Miinro 44 47 48 40 179 , H. C. Ingram 43 44 45 43 175 S. Butts 44 45 48 3S 175 *11- George 4f 4*3 4b 3< J. Millie 45 45 45 t>ti l(i8 W. Ingrain 43 4-3 43 37 166 *J. Bertram 46 36 34 43 loJ *P. Jones 43 4 ( 3< 30 151 L. Ingram 38 37 39 37 151 *E. Ingram 33 35 45 34 14 < *Iioclifort 47 44 43 36_1'U *Only fired in four competitions.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 26 March 1918, Page 3
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210Shooting. Levin Daily Chronicle, 26 March 1918, Page 3
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