RIFLE SHOOTING
ALFREDTON CLUB. The above Club held their final cup and trophy shoot on Saturday last. The. Holmes Warren challenge clip for-the highest aggregate off the rifle, •was won by Rifleman F. Percy, with a score of 371. In the handicap aggregate, W. A. Algie wins the Kebibell Cnp with 371 points. The Dagg shield goes to 31. Godinagh, with 370, and Mr Aitken's cup to \Y. Algie, with 369. The following ' also win trophies:— L. Perev- 3G£, G. Benton 367, P. Wilton 365, and A. Gordon 33-1. Following are Saturday's scores:—
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200 500 600 Ho Tl. J. McDonald 32 "32 32 scr 9G *G . Ford 2S 31 26 15 95 *J . George 81 28 m 15 05 F. Percy 32 33 28 sci- 93 W. . Algie 31 31 30 scr 92 0. Benton ■30 ,33 28 scr 91 G. Benton 31 29 28 scr 88 W. . A. Algie 26 28 30 2 88 A. Gordon 25 31 21 7 87 H. 30 26 25 5 88 D. Parson sou 25 27'25 10 85 L. Percv 2-5 29 28 3 85 P. Wilton 29 29 24 per 82 M. Godinagh 28 21 23 8 80 •Exceeded the limit of £ '5 points.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10566, 23 February 1912, Page 6
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435RIFLE SHOOTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10566, 23 February 1912, Page 6
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