RIFLE SHOOTING.
URENUI DEFEATS INGLEWOOD. " The Bliooting conditions were very good 1 for the match fired at Inglewood Thurs* day between tlio I'renui and Inglewood' Rifle Clubs. Owing to an oversight tlifl j local men were short of a rifleman, and | the lowest score had to be repeated. The j Uronui men had a comfortable win, the northern marksmen shooting consistently throughout, Private Vincent scoring.-a _ possible at 500 yards and finighipg up with a century Beore out of a possible 105 points. This match Was the eighth decided between the two clubs,. ,BDil makes four wins to each side. Scoroa are as follow; INGLEWOOD: V.-Pres. S. 0. Spurdle .. 20 31 28 ■BB Pres. G. Taylor 27 31 29 '*BT Rifleman W. Hoalett 31 29 27 Rifleman M. Marsh 30 28 29 87 t Rifleman W. Martin ... 25 30 27 82 Rifleman W. Robinson . 28 28 24 80 Rifleman H. Marsh 20 23 , 27 78 Lowest score repeated 20 23 27 7® 222 223i218"063 URENUI: Rifleman Vincent ..... 32 35 33*180 Rifleman H. Ellis 31 33 29 *3 Rifloman A. Shcard 31 2D 31 91 Rifleman C. Sampson,. 34 32 24 90 Rifleman C. Rumball .. 30 32 25 87. Rifleman K. George ... 2S .10 28 fid Rifleman A. McKeown , 28 30 27 85 Rifleman Gilliver 29 30 25 84 243 251 222 7W
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1918, Page 5
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221RIFLE SHOOTING. Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1918, Page 5
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