RIFLE SHOOTING.
(By Bisley.) On Thursday afternoon thirteen members of the Rifle Club rolled up to have a practice shoot for positions in coming teams’ matches. Considering the shifty cross wind blowing, th(> scores were very good. The young shots show marked improvement. The Committee is anxious for all members to come and shoot, as the range is now free to the Rifle Club, The names of the team to represent Stratford Club against Kaponga, on 19th, will lie published in a few days. The following are the scores of the dav :
Ann non 000 Tl. c. Jackson ... A1 AI AI 91 K. Rlocklobank ;v> AO 2!) 91 A Songster ... ao 2S A2 90 A. Mackay ... AO AO 29 89 A. Speck A! AO 28. 89 A. Ferguson ... 28 AI 29 88 •I. Vnylc An 29 28 P. Hobson AO 2D 28 87 R. Silk AO 29 28 87 W. Urocklobank AO AO 20 so H Voylo 20 28 28 81 W Honors ... 29 24 27 SO R. Popperil ... 25 25 20 70
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 37, 13 February 1914, Page 5
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173RIFLE SHOOTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 37, 13 February 1914, Page 5
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