CHRIST'S COLLEGE RIFLES
A handicap prize oomjiotition in connection with Christ's College Rifles was fired a* tho Sumner ranse on Saturday, and counted for the diampioaship of the corjv. Following were the scok* (seven shots at 500, 6CO, and TOOvds):—Privato C. H. Hobbs (handicap 12) 95, Bugler Collins (25) 85, Lieuten-Ot _tarsh (ncr) 82, Private Hewlett (.«or) 81, Lance-Cor-poral Fenerty (2) 80, Private Evan* (16) 75, Corporal Trent (2) 74, Sergeant Carew (7) 71, Private D. Baker (12) 71, LanceCorporai Moore (10) 69, Private, W. T. Steeds (30) 65, Lance-Corporal (8) 61. Th« following are tho first five) leading aggregates for thb corps' championship (with two more stages to fire): —Private Hewlett 174. Lance-Corporal Fer.erty 167. Lieutenant Marsh 163, Corporal Trent 160, Privato C. H. Hobbs 159.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11551, 6 April 1903, Page 2
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