HUNTLY GUN CLUB
CLAY PIGEON SHOOT HELD [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] HUNTLY, Tuesday ihe Huntly Gun Club held a clay pigeon shoot in good weather. The main feature was a i'lo open handicap in which there were 1G entries. Following are the results:— Gimcrack of Six Birds.—R. Crosbie (Cambridge) g-lSyds. and H. Sodersten iNg. ( - ruawarns), S-18yds, were the only shooters to get all their birds and divided the sweepstake. Mr. Meyer's Trophy of Nine Rirds.—T James (20yds), 9: I. Kosoof ('2oyds). J Foote (15yds), 8; H. Sodersten (18yds), H Perry (20yds). 7. Walk-up Shoot of Five Birds.-*-N. Saunders, 5; J. Ralph, G. Kosoof, 4. £lO Open Handicap: Divided by N. Bossad, H. Billington. T. James, 15. Other scores: J. Ralph, N. Saunders, 14j R. Clinch, 11. Meyer, H. Perry. H. Sodersten, A. Berry, 13. First Miss Out.-—Won by N. Bossad (21yds) from G. Kosoot (17yds) on the 14th round. Double Rise, three pairs.—G. Kosoof (15yds), N. Saunders (12yds), 5 breaks, equal. In the shoot-off G. Kosoof proved the winner and ' won the trophy given by Mr. R. Warren.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22247, 23 October 1935, Page 18
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