SUBURBS RIFLE CLUB
The Suburbs Rifle Club fired the third stage of the third series and the fourth sta^je of the extra series together, the scores counting for the championship, Newton Cup, short range aggregate, third, and extra series. The small National Rifle Association Bisley bull's eye was used, making good scoring difficult. At 300 yards President Fellingham scored 47, and Dep-uty-President Goodall 46. At the combined ranges Deputy-President T. Goodall, who is shooting- really well, was top for the day with 88 off the gun. The following are the scores: — 300 600 Yds. Yds. H P ; T). Dcp.-Pres. Goodall .. 40 42 0 88 Pres. Fellingham .... 47 40 I 88 Dep.-Pres. Hunt .... 43 41 0 84 R. Shreeve 35 40 6 SI H. T. Peat, 39, 38, 0—77; Les. Fellingham, 40, 30, 1—77; S. F. M'Lean, 41, 35, 0-76; R. Pringle, 33, 33, 6—72; S. D. Neilson, 34, 31, 6—72; R. Telford, 35,-32, 4—71; A. Sherbrooke. 34, 33, 3—70; S. J. White, 34. 27. 6-67. _^^
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1930, Page 7
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165SUBURBS RIFLE CLUB Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1930, Page 7
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