RIFLE SHOOTING.
The Second shoot for Air Pi Robinson's trophy was fired last Saturday, ten shots at 500 and 600 yards. There was a tricky left wind and a dull sky, but the tight was good. The wind was responsible for low scores at the longer range. Attendance was very good, and the results are as follows:
*No shoot. Next Saturday will be held tjie last shoot for the above trophy—--10 shots at 300 and 600 yards.
A Section . 500 000 Hep. Tl. C. Rand 42 40 11 93 Vi'. Symui)' 40 . 38 14 A 924 R. Rand 40 38 12 90J. Hartley 47 39 3 89 H. Frankiaiul 44 35 10 89 S. Head 47 38 3 88 C. Barnard 42 39 54 864 A.Barnard 40 30 94 79 i H. MeKegney B, Section. 40 * 7 47 C. Morgan 44 39 1 84 S. Barber 35 37 8 80 C. Eiford 33 35 12 80 J. 1 Claris 33 28 14 80' A. S. Walsh 33 27 174 774 H. Hamer 42 26 4 72 W.'\)’Brien 42 27 24 714 V. Blirr 19 20 19 58 | H. Graham * 32 ■ 8 ■ 40* E. Hawaii 28 1 29
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2198, 4 November 1920, Page 3
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197RIFLE SHOOTING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2198, 4 November 1920, Page 3
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