OLD-NAVALS CLUB
Members of the Old Navals Club fired their championship series and the first shoot of the fourth series competition, at the 300 yards range, at Trentham on Saturday. The results also count for the President's Cup competition for the best five single-range-handicap scores at this range. The competition for the Martin Badges was won by the team comprising Rflmn. P. C. Coote, 92, B. Moss 92, R- Chapman 88, and F. Monk 86, total 358. -^v Scores:— 300 300 Yds. Yds. Hp. Tl. P, W. Congreve 47 47 — 94 P. C. Coote ........ 48 44 2 94 B. Moss ........... 47 45 1 93 M. Hugo 44 46 2 92 S. M. Hope, 46, 45, 1—92; A. Russell, 42, 39, 11—92; R. Chapman, 42, 46, 3— 91; W. Mcßain, 43, 46, 1—90; D. Robertson, 42, 39, 9—90; A. Sowerby, 41, 45, 3—89; G. Murrell, 44,. 45, 0—89; F. Wtiterworth, 41, 43, 4-^-88; F. Standidge, 39, 42, 7—88; A. Smith, 46, 41, 1—88; F. Franklyn, 42, 42, 2—86; F. Monk, 44, 42, 0—66; K. G. Cropp, i.O, 36, 19—84; M. CPGrady, 38, 37, 4—79.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 61, 14 March 1939, Page 18
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183OLD-NAVALS CLUB Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 61, 14 March 1939, Page 18
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