RIFLE SHOOTING
_——_ HAMILTON v. HUNTLY. A team of 20 Defence Cadets from Hamilton visited lluntly on Saturday to try conclusions at the rauge with a team selected from li classes of shots belonging jto the local rifles. The visitors were in charge of Lieutenant Woods and had the services of Staff-Sergeant MacDounell us coach. Only ton of the lccal men fired, 1 their scores counting against the ten i highest iu tho visitiDg team. The con- ! ditions were It) shotu at IXO, class firing , targets or scoring. Tho wind blew prot y ; strong, so that the Hamilton lads, several lof whom hid never shot out of a ritie before, did fairly well, one of thein making 36 out of a possible 40, The following are the scores : Huntly. j I'iivate Kayner 36 Sergeant lUiley ... ... 33 Bugler lj Hall ... ... 32 j Private McKillop 31 Sergeant rtone 3i Private A. .!. I'arkes ... ... 30 Private S 101 l ... ... 2S Private A . Hall 26 j Private Trimble 25 Private Wilton ... ... 17 Total ... 289 IIAMIL'IO >l. Col.-Sergt. Mason 36 Lioutenant Woods 32 I Sergeant Davis 27 1 Serjeant Rowe 26 I Privnte Wi.rd 23 ! Privato Gerrand 23 Private H igtl 'oh 23 Private ... ... 21 Col.-£»ergt, Pe&rsoa 20 Sergeant Cowley IS Total ... 250
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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8055, 13 November 1906, Page 2
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206RIFLE SHOOTING Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8055, 13 November 1906, Page 2
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