SHOOTING
THE CITY RIFLES. The'" above company shot lust evening at 600 yds for trophies presented by the Trader*' Association (first) and Mr C. X. Macintosh (Becond). Private D. Shawtakes first prize and Private A. Craigie second. The following are the highest scores:— Score Hp. TL Private Shaw 48 0— 46 Private A. Craigie 40 545 Corporal Bovs 44 0— 44 Private C. Lane 40 444 Private Walker 41 0— 41 l*rivate Sealy 37 441 Corporal Dalgleish 40 0— 40 Private Brown 40 0— 40 This match concluded the competition for the Byrne Memorial Medal, the con-ditions-being first .seven shots in three consecutive matches. The* first match was fired with the Martini Henry and the other two with the .303 rifle. Private Shaw with 92 on the target takes the medal for the ensuing year, Private Walker a close second. The following are the highest score* :—- 300 500 600 Tl. Private Shaw ...... 23 35 34 Private Walker ... 27 33 29 Corporal Boys 24 31 51 —B6 Corporal Dalgleish 29 31 26 Private C. Lane 23 29 27 Private A. Craigie ... 25 25 28 Private Brown 23 27 27 Private Sealv 23 27 27—77 Private J. Craigie ... 27 24 25 —76 Private C. Knowles ... 26 29 21
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11678, 11 February 1902, Page 4
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206SHOOTING Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11678, 11 February 1902, Page 4
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