SUNDRY SPORTS.
RIFLE SHOOTING. , .... (By Bisloy.) ’ ...... On Thursday afternoon ten members of the Rifle Club competed in the first -stage of trophy. The day was fair for r shooting, and some, very good scores '.were made. Rifleman L. Pepperill is leading with a score of 97. The scratch men made 94 apiece. The following are the eight highest scores;— 300 500 600 Hp. Tl. Rifleman L. Pepperill 25 29 25 18 97 ” A. Sangster 29 31 ,33 194 ” C. Jackson 31 33 30 sc 94 ” N. Thorpe 33 32 29 sc 91 ” E. Brocklebank 29 31 28 2 90 ” A Speck 24 31 30 3 88 ” W. Blocklebank 29 27 27 5 88 ” Silk 26 26 25 10 87
CRICKET.
[Bt Elbotbio Tilbgbaph—Copyright] [United Pbbm Association.! London, May 28. Tarrant and Hearne put up remaniable partnerships during the last seven days. Playing for Marylebone, they scored 237; at Leyton, for Middlesex, they scored 229; and at Lords, for Middlesex, 216.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 33, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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160SUNDRY SPORTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 33, 30 May 1914, Page 5
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