RIFLE SHOOTING
GREY DEFENCE CLUB. The third competition for F. Stent’s trophy was concluded on Saturday last. The shooting throughout was below the usual standard. All marksmen found the 700yds tricky. Rifleman N. 'Wilkie got on top score with 94, while Rifleman S. Sharman registered a possible at 500 yards. The score's over 80 were: — 300 500 700
The following are leading with one shoot to go: Rflemen C. Richardson 193, W. Garth 190, S. Sharman 189. The following are the handicaps for the; final shoot, conditions, seven shots at 300 yards, 600 yards and 700 yards. —Riflemen C. Richardson, S. Sharman scr., T. Garth 2, N. Wilkie 3, F. Sotheran, W. Garth, W. Prendergast, G. Anderson 4, H. Higgins 5, P. Blanchfield, L. Morresey 6, J. McKay, G. Roberts, G. Joyce 7, M. Garth 8, M. O’Grady 20.
Rflmn. yds yds yds Hp. T1 94 N. Wilkie 30 31 30 3 L. Morresey 29 32 24 6 91 S. Sharman 32 35 24 scr 91 w. Garth 25 30 30 4 89 T. Garth 29 27 28 2 86 H. Higgins 26 30 24 5 85 F. Sotheran 22 32 25 4 84 W. Prendergast 27 30 22 4 83 G. Anderson 28 28 21 4 81
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 November 1931, Page 3
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