RIFLE SHOOTING.
OVERSEAS CLUB. Shooting was put through on Saturday under tho reverse of favorable conditions.. The light was ver v bad and tho wind most treacherous, varying from 20 right to 10 left, which accounted for the poor scores put up. In the B. grade Johnstone is steadily improving his position and will have to-be accounted for before the season terminates.
— \ Grade. — 600 700 Total Dixon ... 30 2.5 .55 Parker ... 130 21 .51 Pait ... 28 19 47 Lawri-o . ... ... 38 10 43 - 1 —B. Grade. — 600 700 T ot-a 1 Johnstone ... -80 29 •59 Stagpoolo ... 80 21 51 Faulkner ... 26 24 50 Snelgar ... 25 24 49 Magnusson ... ... 26 23 49 Hale ... 2.5 18 43 Gardiner ... 20 21 41 Holmes ... 10 20 80 —0. Grade. — Armstrong ... ... 19 2-1 43 B-sero ... ... 20 22 42 Cave ' ... 21 19 *o Smith ... 20 17 37 Pickford ... 23 10 33 Cuff ... 4 16 20 HopkLnson ... :.. io 10 20
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3829, 12 May 1913, Page 7
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152RIFLE SHOOTING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3829, 12 May 1913, Page 7
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