RIFLE SHOOTING
SUBURBS v. OPAKI A ten-men' teams 'match took place at Masterton yesterday between the Suburbs and the Opaki Rifle Clubs. The Wellingtonians were very hospitably entertained by their opponents, who expressed a desire that the match should be made an annual affair. President Graham, in replying on behalf the Suburbs Club, said a return match at Wellington later in tho year would be greatly welcomed by his club. Scores :—: —
SUBURBS.
300 500 "500 Tl. P. A. Price 30 30 32 — 92 H. K. Hunt 30 31 28 —89 H. Boon 32' 33 24 —89 F. M. Evans 22 34 32 — 88 C. J. Fisher 30 28 30" —88 J. Smart 26 33 28 — 87 H. A. Snelling 29 26 31 — 86 W. Homer 28 27 31 —86 R. C. Barkle 24 33 25 — 82 J. L. Turner > ... 29 30 17 —76 280 305*" 278 —863
kJ\J\J UUU \J\J\J X1 * 3. Hyde 33 34 33 —100 R. J. King. 31 34 33 —98 R. J. Smith 32 33 31 —96 A. J. Cameron 30 32 32 — 94 b\ Boton 32 32 30 — 94 F. Minton 29 33 30 — 92 A.. M'Kay 31 34 27 —92 T. M'Kenzie 31 32 28 — 91 V. Swanson 32 31 23 —86 H. Jones 31 29 24 —84 312 324 291 —927
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1913, Page 4
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