RIFLE SHOOTING.
(By Bisley.) The rifle range presented a scene of activity on Thursday when the local Rifle Club met a team of 12 men from the Inglewood Chib. A most enjoyable match was fired. The local men won with a score of 1001. The local team had in its ranks several new members who fully achieved what the selectors expected of them. The Inglewood men found that our range was of a very tricky nature, and was far from easy to shoot on. The local team will soon be travelling up to Inglewood to meet their late visitors on their own range. The following aro the scores :
STRATFORD 300 500 GOO Tl. c. Jackson ... 28 29 31 88 w Brocklebank ... 31 29 28 88 H. Go 11 op ... 30 31 2/ 88 J. Voyle ... 30 30 27 87 J8. Brocklebank ... ,32 31 22 . 85 r. Hobson ... 2(j 30 27 ‘ 83 .). McMahon ... 28 31 24 S3 A. Speck ... 30 30 21 8i N. Thorpe ... 32 2G 21 79 A. Mackay ,.. 3! 22 25 78 U. Anderson ...• 25 24 26 75 ' Total ... 1001
INC LEWOOD. T. King ... 32 32 34 98 G .Taylor ... ... 31 27 30 88 A. March ... 29 29 28 86 W. Marsh .r. • ... 26 31 26 82 H. Hall ... ... 29 29 21 79 0. Spurclle ... 29 32 18 76 H. Luke ... ... 24 29 19 72 W. Martin ... 29 27 16 72 W Robinson 24 21 23 68 c. Ladbrook , ... 25 26 17 68 w Spurclle ... 27 21 12 60 J. Bennett ... 20 16 14 50 Total ' 903
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 59, 26 October 1914, Page 7
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