RIFLE SHOOTING
KIWI CLUB. The final competition for prizes pre rented by Mr T. Bell was fired on Satur day afternoon. The light was very change able and a tricky head-wind proved verj troublesome. Rifleman Gillick proved th't winner, with Rifleman Clayton and M'Far Jane a close second and third respectively; Conditions : Seven shots and one option'a sighter at 300 yds, 500 yds, and 600 yds best two scores to count. 300 500 600 yds. yds. vds. Hp. Tl. Rflmn. Crimp ... 29 51 29 29] Rflmn. M'Farkme -27 31 23 49( Rflmn. F. Clayton 27 26 29 381 Rllmn. Meliic'k ... 32 20 23 58; Rflmn. R. Andrews 22 23 21 12 —BJ Rflmn. Fail ... 25 24 24 8— 8" Dep. Pres. Silvius 25 27 27 38( Rflmn. M'Keich 24 25 28 1— 7< Rflmn. Jones ... 22 25 26 675 Rilmn. B. Clayton 24 24 20 11 —75 Rflmn. Johnston ... 29 24 25 7i Rflmn. B. Andrew 30 26 10 12 —li Rflmn. Clapshaw ... 30 26 18 37' Rflmn. Gillick ... 27 24 24 7,! Rflmn. Parsons ... 24 25 23 1 7; Aggregates. I <5 I -? "2 S" •hj c 3 K O *Rflmn. Gillick 95 95 *Rflmn. F. Clayton 92 86 10 m *Rflmn. M'Farlane 87 90 10 *PriEe-winners. Rifleman Gillick retains the aggreo-at* badge. °
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Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 4
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