OLD NAVALS CLUB
The Old Navals Rifle Club fired thq first shpqt of the third series at 300 yds ,at Trentham on Saturday, under ideal weather conditions, until 3 p.m., when a thunderstorm and heavy rain caused the abandonment of the' 600 yds shoot. Following; are the scores:—
M. Hugo, 41, 4-45; G. Thomas, 38. s—, 43; F. Standage, 39, 3%—12%; R. Dawson, 38, 3%, 41%; F. Monk, 38, 3—41; I L. Philpott; 30, 5-41; M. O'Grndy, 32, 5Yj —37%; F.\Franklyn, 33, 3%—3G%. JNext Saturday's shoot will be at 800 yards.
300 yds. Hep. Tl. '. Pitt .:..: •;. 43 3 46 \ McGill 43 3 4(5 '. Congreve .:.... 42 . 4 46 '.,Stevens .41 5 ; 46
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Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 14
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111OLD NAVALS CLUB Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 14
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