OLD NAVALS CLUB.
The Old Navals Club fired their 'final match .at Trenthum on Saturday at ranges 300, 500? and 600 yards, for special trophies and, consolation prizes; The weather conditions were splendid. Some good score* were registered at 500 yards. Rflnm. D. £ Alabaster obtained a, possiblo, Ihereßy winning Mr. R. .0 Collins's trophy for the first possible in the club this season. Riflmn. J. Evans put up a good shoot at 500 yards, getting 33. with two inners. At 600 . yards, Pres. F. Franklyu was top scorer with 33 (with » magpie for his seeoud. shot). The scort>3 are as follow:— \ SOOSOO 600 '■' yds.yds.yds.Hp.Tl. Alabaster 28 35 29 3 95 Evans 32 33' 26' 3 94 Harris 31 28 28 7 94 Coniboar 29 30 32 v 91 ! Standidge, 90; Franklyn, Aston, 89 i Goldfinch, M'Guire. 88; Siieddon, 86; Dep.-Pres. Alexander, 85; Guise, 33; Howe, 77; Power, 71. Riflmri. Alabaster wins' Mr.. Conibears trophy, aud Riflmn. Evans wins the club trophy. Consolation prizes were won by Dep.-Pres. Alexander and Kiflinn. G\ Howe. •- . ,
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 72, 27 March 1922, Page 2
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172OLD NAVALS CLUB. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 72, 27 March 1922, Page 2
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