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SCORGIE SHOOTS WELL ON THE COBDEN RANGE

The first competition for President S. Davy’s trophy was fired, off on the Cobden range on Saturday afternoon. J. Scorgie shot well to top-score with a fine shoot of 105, and W. Jackson also shot well in registering 103. Possibles were scared by J. Scorgie and W. Duncan at 200yds. The following were the leading scores (conditions, seven shots at 20C, 300, and 500 yard"*, on tho

target) 200 yds. SOO ydc. yds Hep. Tl. j or, J. Scorjfie W Jackson . ... F. Hell J. Hoddy 3*» 31 32 32 4 fi 103 102 100 II. Roddy J. Effort! O 1 Si no 6 11 99 JI. Gai ill •J A 29 23 9X 98 Sfi 90 95 w. nuncan p. Water A. Bruhn G. Hoddy 29 20 27 3i 2.3 29 12 S. Davy R. Fowler P. Walone 30 so 21 ?.O 2 94

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1948, Page 7

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SCORGIE SHOOTS WELL ON THE COBDEN RANGE Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1948, Page 7

SCORGIE SHOOTS WELL ON THE COBDEN RANGE Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1948, Page 7

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