RIFLE SHOOTING
■ ■ ■ ■ w NAPIER DEFENCE CLUB. On- Saturday, afternoon the member 3 of the Napier Defence Rifle Cluh iired the first series for the trophy "presented by Mr E. W. Storkey. It was a good day for shooting, but a day pff for members, as only nine toed the mark. Deputy-President Nicholson registered the highest scoi'e off the rifle and takes . the ladder badge, and Sergt.Major D.. Wallis wins the first leg xn with 95. Following are the scores —
300 500 600 yds yds yds Tl. D". Wallis (12) ... ... 27 31 25—95 D.-P. 'Nicholson ' (scr) ' 30 32 32—94 *K. Muudy (4) .29 32 27—92 Federsen (scr) ... ... '30 31 30^-91 L. Proffitt (scr) ... 29 32 30—91 Hawkins (10) " 25 29 27—91 P. Eddy (scr) ... ... 29 33 28—90 Mar.sscr (scr) 25' 28 30 — 83 Pres. Maney (3) ... 24 29 30 — 86
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 38, 17 March 1930, Page 2
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139RIFLE SHOOTING Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 38, 17 March 1930, Page 2
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