OLD NAVALS CLUB
The Old Navals Rifle Club fired the first shoot in the second series at 900 yards at Trentham on Saturday. Conditions were very tricky, the weather being dull, misty, with a fish-tail wind. Some very good scores were registered. Stores:—.
! 900 900 i ' yds. yds. Tl. G. Thomas 44 47 91 iJ. Pitt 42 48 90 F. Franklyn 43 46 89 R. Congrieve 43 45 88 M. H: Reed, 42, 45—87; W. Mcßain, 44, 42—86; F. Standage, 45, 37 (hep. 2) —84; J. Bell, 37, 42 (5)—84; D. Robertson, 36, 33 (15)—84; T. McGill, 35, 46 (0)—81; M. Monk, 35, 42 • (3)—80; M. Hugo, 38, 33 (8)—79; R. Dawson, 37, 37 (3)—77; P. Congrieve, 34, 42- (0) 1—76; J. Stevens, 36, 36 (3)—75; R. Johns, 28, 39 (8)—75; F. Monk, 36, 36 (2)—74; M. O'Grady, 28, 35 (5)—68. Next week's shoot will be musketry. Riflemen will require about 40 rounds.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1935, Page 20
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153OLD NAVALS CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1935, Page 20
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