Prize Firing.
The morning squad of fho Thames Eifle Hangers, determined, if possible, to become possessors of the Andrew's Challenge Cup, mustered shortly after six o'clock on the range today. The shooting, owiDg to the wet aud boisterous weather, was auything but brilliant. There was a heavy dowupour of rain thoroughout the whole competition. The following are the scores .—■
Vol. SooM ... Sergt. Gibbu Bugler Sberloek Vol. Pope ... Vol. Simpson Oorpl. Buckley Vol. Sum peon Capt. Douglaß Vol. Gilpiu Vol. iTugil... Sergt. Craig 200 400 500 Tl. ... 20 JJS 17—6 a ... 19 U 20—60 ... 21 12 21—5 J. ... 16 18 17—51 ... 17 26 7—50 ... 20 19 9—48 ... 24 8 15—47 ... 15 -23 9—47 ... 20 16 10—44 ... 17 10 13—40 ... 15 4 19-38
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3982, 3 October 1881, Page 2
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121Prize Firing. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3982, 3 October 1881, Page 2
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