THE “PICKERS" OF BIGGA.
A FAMILY OF SHOOTERS. In n handicap match .shot by the Bigga .(N.S.W.) Rifle Club, 15 of the 19 competitors bore the name of Picker. That they are all well skilled in the use of the service rifle is shown by the appended scores. ihe conditions wore eight shots at 200 and 800 yards, and the “possible” 80 points:— 'R. E. Picker (ser.R 40. 35—75. E. Picker (scr.). 88, 88—74. W. Picker '2), 86. 88—74. C. Eldridgo (5), 84, 85—74. James Picker (5). 38, 35—73. Sam Picker (5). 33, 31—71. W. J. Ridker '7). 38, 31-7.1. Selbv, Picker (10), 32, 28—70. M. Picker HO). 29, 80 -69. P. J.,Picker HO). 85. 32—67. H. Pi'cker CIO)'. 84, 8}— 65. c. G. Picker (10), 31, 80-61. - H. Picker CM, 81, 27—64. James Hearne ;(4), 33, 26- —6Q. G. Picker <5). 88. 25-68. Wal. Picker (2>,, 35, 25—62. O. Howard (140, 23,, 25—02, Gordon Picker (.10). ,80, 21 01. James Hammond (10), ,28, 28—61.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 73, 17 July 1914, Page 8
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165THE “PICKERS" OF BIGGA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 73, 17 July 1914, Page 8
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