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Large Attendance "At" Week-End Shoot
BRILLIANT SHOOTING BY SGT. BLANDFORD, RM.
Despite the fact that owing to the restricted target accom- modation available, the Counch of the Association has found it necessary to debar the use of the Stonecutters range, when avail- able at week-ends, to all aftulated members of the Regular Army, over Afty members competed on Saturday "afternoon 'at x, week- end Spoon & Practice Shoot, held on the Naval Range by the
· courtesy of the Naval Authorities.
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As is the custom followed by the Association, Sgt. Blandford, RM. takes, as a matter of course, the "nett" spoon for the S.R. (b) shoot, as well as a special souvenir for his three-figure score. His "prize-list," however, does not end here, for he also won the "handicap" spoon. shooting with the S.R. (a) rifle, a teat which, as far as can be traced
Conditions wete, from the shoot- the longer distance (600 yards), be- ing point-of-view, anything "dut | ing better thari that made by Sgt. ideal; not only was there a very Warwick. tricky fish-tail" wind. but the light, which was poor from the commencement, became so bad at 800 yards that, with the naked eye. it was almost impossible to pick out the targets from the background. quite apart from being able to pick out the aiming mark from the tor-1 get itself. In these circumstances. a score at 34 made by Fusilier Richards of the 2nd Bn. Royal Welch Fus. who after an "aner“ for the first shot to count, put on no less than six consecutive “bulls,” was a meritorious performance, far away above the normal achieve
ment.
from the Association's shooting re- 'cords, has never before been achieved.
Signs are not wanting that the recent free issue to the Royal Navy of the "1914" rifle, following the example set by the Regular Army, is producing, quick results in the case of those ships of the China Fleet which have already arrived in Hong Kong for the winter. On Saturday afternoon there were
The second three-figure aggregate score made this season, fell tå. Sgt. Blandlord of the Royal Marines. who with a score of 32 at 300 yards. a "possible" (35) at 500 yards, and a score of 33 at 800 yarda, managed. to reach the century mark. Nor must the score of Sgt. Warwick, also of the Royal Marines, be over- Inoked, for this well-known shot with range totals of 32, 32 and 33 equalled that made by Fus. Richards, the latter taking priority The leading scores made are as or position owing to his score, at I follows:-
several members of the Senior Ser- vice competing, who were using the "1914" ride, and there is little rea- son to doubt that as time goes on. and ships arrive in Hong Kong, this number will gradually increase.
V
(9.R. (B)
Score at
Score Score
at
Nett Nett
at Aggregate
Score Ass'n 200 yds. 500 yds. 600 yds. H'dep.
Nett
Nett
1. Sgt. Blandford
Ser.
32
35
.33
100*
2. Fus. Richards
4
29
34
34.
97*
3.-Sgt. Warwick
Scr.
32
32
33
97
4.-8.LM. Hull
Scr.
34
30
30
94
5.-Sgt. Mannell
4
31
28
33
92
6.-C.P.O. Pellow
2
28
32
32
92
7.-Lieut. Sequeira
3
29
32
31.
92
B. Mr. Johnson
2
23
31
29
88 (a)
9.-R.S.M. Slater
3
20
29
20
85
10. Mr. Austin ..............
3
28
32
25
85
11-Mr. Lakeman
A
27
31
26
84 (a)
12-Rin. Murphy
a
27
32
24
83
13-AB. Bowerman...!
3
31
* 30
*
83
1.P. T
14-Fus. Bray.
10
19
32
29
20
(a)-Denotes that the S.R. (b) rifle competitors used the "1914′′ riže.
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TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were recorded at the Valley training rallops on Saturday:-
King's Bounty
Centre Court Derby Day
Dis- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Last tance Qr. QI, QT. Qr. Qr." Qr.
Double Chance
2 43.2 1.27
2.02.1
35.1
1
46.4 1.27.2 2.03.1 2.34.4
31,3
1 47.4 1.31
2.10.3 2.45.3
34.4
1
28
.58
1.27.4 1.54.4
27
Perfect Day
1 38 1.17 1.53.4 2.22
28.1
1
1
38.2 1.16.2 1.53.4 2.242 34.2 1.08.3 1.43.2
30.3
33.1
+ 52 1.42.3 2.30.2.3.123.
32.1
1 38 1.13.1 1.48.3 2.18.2
31.4
1 47 1.35.2 2.23.4 3.11.2
47,3
31.1
Gold Coin Tyme
King's Lead
The Hero
New Star 17th of September
Oak Bay Copper Idol
Wadebridge
Mayflower Strathroy
Rousseau
Donovan Rose Evelyn Wild Life Australia Boy Victoria Hal The Tiger Sylvandale Honeymoon' Eve
and Herod
Boolat Bay
Great Hall
Gold Sovereign
High Honour and
Don
Diogenes ....
Bear Claw
Honey
Celebration Time and
Emergency Call.
1 36.3 1.10.2 1.41.3
14 37.1 1.14.3 1.51
1 43.2 1.19.3 1.56
2.22.3 2.54.1 31,3
2.32.1 -3.04.1 32
1 47 1.29.21 2.08 2.40.2
32.1
431.23 2.00.3 2.37.4 3.10.2 323
1 40 1.18 1.55 2.28.2 2.00.2 32.
1
1 38.3 1.14.2 1.44.3 2.13.
29.2%
Pride of Tsingtao Ranger
1 39 1.14 1.46.4 2.20.1
33.2
1 44.2 1.25.1 2.02 2,22,3
30.3
1 38.4 1.10.4 1.43.2 2.16
32.2
*1: 33 1.05.2 1.38 2.11.2
33.2
4 38 1.14" 1.45.3 .......1
31.3
35.2 1.12.2 1.47.3 2.21
341 1.04.1 1.32.4 2.00.4
33,2- 28
4 43.2 1.19.1 1.53.2.
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# 39.3 1.12
1.40.4
23.4
1 34 1,08
1.40.2 2.12.1
1 38 1.12
1.47.3 2.24.
# 35.2 1.11.1 148
31.4 36,2 38.4
NUN'S THEFTS FROM CHURCHES
and Soldier of Peace 1 Valorous
40. 1.17.3 1.52.4 2.23.4
31
1 41.2 1.17.4 1.52
2.22.4
30.4
1
32' 1.08.1 ́ 1:42,1 2,15′
32.4
1 38.3 1.12.2 1.45
2.16.1
31.4
37 1:13 1:49.2 2.31.3 2.51.2 29.4
# 30,4 57.2 1.25.1
27.4
435 1.09 1.42.2
33.2
Want In To Pray
A London nùn of the Anglican Church - Winifred Mary Car- ruthers, aged 46-who was said to have dedicated her Hfe to the ser
vice of the London
Door, was bound over at Macclesfield on charges of stealing vestments from St. Peter's Church, Btock- port, and 24 from the vestry at St. George's Church, Poynton, Cheshire, during a service. Ca...
mitted when she went to the church to pray. She became frightened, and threw the vestments away.
When questioned at the convent, ́he said, she denied the offence, but, it evidently preyed on her mind, and she began to walk back, ta Mr. John Addieshaw (defending) | Stockport, day and night, to fad said that there was no possible | the vestments and return them, explanation for the offences un- On the journey she was at the less there was lack of mental baend of her resources, and "com- lance. The first offence was com- mitted the second offence.