THAMES RIFLE CLUB
From Our Own Correspondent THAMES, Alonday. j The Laharre Cup and the second j round for the President's Cup were j fired in conjunction by the members of j the Thames Rifle Club on Saturday, j The successful rifleman was B. Wil- j son by a margin of one point from ! W. Dynes. Scores:—B. Wilson (11 handicap), 40 at 200 yards, 43 at 300 yards: total, 94; W. Dynes (9), 44, 40—93; J. Gordon (II)* 41, 3S—9O; P. Trebilcock (2), 44, 43—89; B. Gieeson (8), 42, 39—89; G. Hool (15), 38, 34—87; R. Aloore (11), 43, 33—87; J. Donnelly (15), 41, 29—85; A. Newland (17), 31, 37—75; A. Taylor (15), 25, 33—73; L. Trapske (15), 24. 33—72; W. Vedder (15), 25, 30—70. j
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 14
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126THAMES RIFLE CLUB Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 14
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