Thames Shooting Match.
Tlie third and final competition for the trophies presented to the Thames Navala—a pair of opera glasses for best second-class shot, presented by Mr. Woodward, and a cruet stand for best third-class shot, presented by Mr. Finlay—took place at the range on Saturday.- The following are ' the scores made on Saturday:
AGGREGATES OF THREE SHOOT-, INGS. Tohl. 2nd class Crosbie, J 221 „ „ Sutcli% W. 189 „ „ Newman, W. 184 3rd class McCollum, A 206 „ „ Dobson, J .206 „ „ Dobson,, A 205 „ „ Spraggon, J........173 „ Brown, A \.lsf J., Crosbie thus wins the secondclass prize, and A. McCollum annexes the third-class trophy, having secured better figures than J. Dobson at the longer ranges. The only first-class shot is W. Grimdy, who conceded the second-class shots 5 points.
• 2Coyds Jrosbie, J 26 IcCollum,, A..28 lutoliffe, W....25 )obson, A 19 )obson, J 20 >praggon>, J.j.19 fewman, W...19 «rcwn, A 13 sCoyds 600yd 32 20 ' 21 23 24 19 19 29 24 21 18 20 14 22 23 " 17 is T'li 78 ;75 68 67 65 57 55 53
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9619, 23 April 1900, Page 1
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175Thames Shooting Match. Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9619, 23 April 1900, Page 1
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