RIFLE SHOOTING
SUBURBS CLUB
On Saturday the Suburbs Rifle Club fired the second match of ihe fourth series at 500 and 600 yards. A rear fishtail wind made high scoring very difficult, especially at the longer range. H. R. Hunt (45 at 500 yards), and E. Aston and T. Goodall (41 each at 600 yards*, were the best single range scores. H. R. Hunt (85) got top score off the rifle. Following are the detailed scores:—
500 600 „. T yds. yds. Hep. Tl. W. Isaacs 43 38 7 88 E. Aston 42 41 4 87 M. O'Grady 41 31 9 87 T. Goodall 42 41 3 86 R. Mottram, 44-38-4-S6; H. R. Hunt, 45----40-0-85; J. A. Bitters, 41-40-4-85; B. Wilson, 44-31-7—82; J. L. Turner, 42-36-3—Bl-C. Hill, 36-38-4—77; T. Kidd, 37-38-4-77! H. Isaacs, 44-25-6—75; J. Smart 42-31-1— 74; A. Harris, 44-26-4—74; H T Peat 39-29-6—74; E. Woods, 21-37-14-72- J Gagliardi, 38-19-10—67.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1927, Page 14
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150RIFLE SHOOTING Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1927, Page 14
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