RIFLE SHOOTING
SUBURBS CLUB
The Suburbs Kifle Club fired the fourth shoot o£ the extra series competition at Trentham ou Saturday in ideal shooting weather conditions. H. T.'Pcat, T. Goodall, and S. J. While cleaned up. all thai, remaining marksmen, being first, second,* and third respectively, off the gim. At 800 yards Peat notched 49 out of a possible 50, and at- 900 yards lie cracked on a 47 being closely followed by White, Goodall, and Shardlow, who scored 4j aPNSt Saturday the range will be 300 and 500 yards, when, shooting will close- dowu for the season. ......... The following are the scores:— . ~ ■ SOO 900 ' Hep. Tl. fl T. Pratt 49 47 '4 " 100. S. J. White ........ 45 45 10 100 T. Goodall 4G 45 6 97 W. Hutcheson .... 41 42 14 97 Dep. Pres. H! Hunt, 46-42-8—86; S. Neilson 46-41-9—96; D. Shardlow, 3S-40-11—94j Pres. S. F. M'Lean, 37-31-8-76: R. Sheeve, 39-0-11—50 (retired at 900 yards).
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 4 May 1931, Page 7
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156RIFLE SHOOTING Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 4 May 1931, Page 7
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