OLD NAVALS.
The Old Xavals Club continued their programme at Trentham on Saturday over ranges 300, 500, and 000, yards for the first shoot of tho Hodder Cup, under ideal conditions. Riflemen Franklyn and Kelly did best off tha rifle, making 95, closely followed by Rifleman Pitt (94). Of the handicap men. Rifleman Clout reached the club's standard with his handicap, closely followed by Rifleman Lawton, other handicap men doing some very good shooting. This competition will be coutlnued next Saturday at ranges 800, 900, and 1000 yards. 300 ' 500 600
yds yds yds Hp. TI. Rifleman Clout .. Ul 2!) 23 S !)B Rifleman. Franklyn 31 SI 33 0 95 Rifleman Kelly ...32 32 31 0 <J5 Rifleman Lawton . 28 29 31 7 95 Rifleman Pitt, 33-31-10—94; M'Mamts, 29-30----25-10—94; Wright, 27-27-26-14—94; Dep.-Pres. Goldfinch, 30-31-31-0—03; Boss, 30-30-29-4— 93; Evans, 28-31-29-4—92; Dep.-Pres. M'Bain, SO-31-30-0—91; Sneddon, 30-31-27-2—91; M'Donald, 28-28-31-4—91; Shepherd, 28-29-25-G —88; Shapman, 28-30-26-2—86; Stephens, 24-27-25-9 85; Perkins, 24-30-22-3—70 • Conlbear, 24-25-25-4—7 S.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 17
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