STRATFORD GUN CLUB
SHOOT FOR C.A.C. CUP. A gusty wind and an overcast sky made conditions very unfavourable yesterday for the challenge match fer the C.A.C. Cun between Stratford and Hawera. Cu-n Clubs. The local men won by 120_ to 83. In addition theie was a 12-bird shoot and a double Dse competition. Details of The day’s •shooting are as follow: C.A.C. CUP', off 16yds. Stratford. —A. Nelson 15). F. Casey 20,- J. Lombard 15, J- Petrie 17, A. Coleman -14.- A. E. .Drown 19. B. Green 16; ■ total 120., •Httweral-rW. O’Brien 16, S. •D. ; Coleman 13, F- Nickle 13, L. R. Davis 11, A. Scown 11, J- Kettles 13, J. Armstrong 6; total S 3. ? 42-bird Sheet; A. Nelson (19 handicap), 11; W- O’Brien (16), 9; A. E.' Brown (19). I'D L R - Davis (11)i 9- J. Petrie (16), 8; S. Couchmau (11), 5; A. Coleman 17), 9; A. Sc'oavu (11) 11; B. Green (17), 10; J. Bombard’ (16). 7; F. Casey (19), 12; Pobrica (ID, 2. ’ Double-rise (6 pairs)- Petrie.di j handicap), 10;. Brown->(l6) *6-. Entitles (10). 6; Scown (10), 5; O’Bnen { n4 ) 5- Cauev (15). R; Mickle DO), v Green (16). 5; Nelson (16). 5; Lombard (14), 4; Davis 10), 1.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 55, 11 October 1928, Page 5
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