PETONE CLUB
The rctmio Itillc Club Died tlic sccmul i-dui-pi.liiiou uf tin; lloJi,'-r:uit,'C scries unil Iyuii^rlli'ld aKKrwitc n( 'Urcntliam im Watiuilay. tin; ran-i's hcliiK SOI) airl 000 yards. Tlio coiulilions wire fairly good, but ;i changeable rear wind reiiuired careful watcliinj,' ami upset many calculatloDs as to altewanci-s required. At SOO yartls L. Wales scuraJ 40 (just missiiiK the possible), followed J(y: F. .lamieson witii 48, and V. Kersliaw, \V. JotMston. aud A. O'Dcmncll witlt li". At tlio loiierr riin^c several members found the conditions jiuzzlinc. anil the score:; dropped considerably, T. Warhurtun's score of 17 was the oiitstaiulinn srare here, followed l>y lA. O*J>tiiiucll - (■».■>). \t. Jl'lvor (11), and ]■:. Fii'-'e (IS) The hlahpst aßßrepirt" for the ilay was made by A. O'llimncH with. (one over the standardl. ffilloweil by T. Warbiirton (SO), E. Kuee (87), W. Xl'lvcr, and VI. Johnston (85 each). A. O'Donnell wins th<-' "A" prade spoon, and L. llule ami A. Scott Urns spoons tor the lower grades. The competitions for the ,T. and P. badges resulted in a keen struggle between the first two teams, anil resulted in a win for E. Ballingcr'a team with 414', points (T. Warburton S3, F,. Fiikc 87. V.. BiJliiißer S3, V. Williams '"11, O. redcrsen Tli). '/hlloweii by \V. U. Bal--I'neer's teoam 413, A. RaHinEer's team 300, W. 51'Iver's tfam SS3. and It. H. Xicholl's team 3i>s. h. Wales and K. Fi Be win tlio ammunition prizes for best ranee 'totals in B and C diviFollowinir arc the fiaores: — SOO 000 yds. yds. Hp. Tl. A. O'Donnell 47 47. 0 02 K. Fupe _. 41 4:! 4 !H A. Scott „ 40 41 i» !!0 L. Itulo 41 40 U 80 T. Warburton, 42-17-0—89: F. Jamicson, 4S-3G-3—R7: W. Johnston, 4P-38-I—Sfl; W. M'lver, 11-11-o—sr.: W. 11. BaJliiiKer. 43-41-o—B-1; 1.. Wales. 40-:;o-r.—S4 ;K. Ballinnir, AI- 12-O—S3 ; T. Orr (visitor), 42-11-O-S3; F. Williams, 40----3H-I—S3; It. 11. Xicholl. .41-3S-o—Si; .1. Hunter, ."'(-.•{.•J-12--S1 :C. I'almc.-'. 40-33-S—SI ;T. Cliapmn:i, 43-:i-.'-4—SI :A. "Jiallincer. ::S-12-O—so ; .1. Scott. ::.-»-;i!i-(>—SO : O. rCedersen. 4!-32-l—K0: W. Jackson. ■!0-;S7-l—7S;: r. Kruse, .)|-2ii-7— 77: F. Kershaw. 47-2S-I—To'; C. Lusty, 41-23-S—7r.; It. Kvans. 41-lfi-Xjl—7l: \V. furrie, 21----23.20—01!: W. Scambary. 42-12-10—(JO.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 6, 9 January 1928, Page 6
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353PETONE CLUB Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 6, 9 January 1928, Page 6
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