RIFLE SHOOTING.
MANGOS EI CLUB. The final match for Mr. Grayling's medal was shot on the local range on Thursday last. Appended are the scores :
Mr. A. Marsh thus becomes the posse=sor of the coveted medal, while second ari'l third- prizes of 100 and 500 rounds of ammunition go to Mr. M. J. Marsh and J. A. Batten. The closeness of the scoring reflects great credit on the handicappers.
' 200 500 600 Tl. A. Marsh .. 35 29 32 96 M. J. Marsh .. 32 31 31 94 J. A. Batten .. 30 28 33 91 E. J. Smith .. 20 31 26 86 G. Knauf ... 30 30 26 86 H. Marsh .. 30 27 26 83 E. Knauf ... 31 28 23 82 The following are the seven highest asajeautes for the five shoot s, w ith tit" handicaps, which were sealed A. Marsh ' . 474 — 474 .M. J. Marsh , 463 — 468 J. A. Batten ... 444 15 m G. Knauf . 405 50 455 E. J. Smith , 436 1.5 451 H. Marsh , 428 20 448 P. Knauf . 411 30 441
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 134, 15 September 1910, Page 7
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173RIFLE SHOOTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 134, 15 September 1910, Page 7
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