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Shooting
from April 1933
by StPetersYork
9 st. to 9 st. 7 lbs. Deas (G.) v.
Deas (G.) ) Liddell (R.) ) v. jStead (S.H.) Stead (S.H.) Bye ) On points
9 st. 7 lbs. to 10 st. Douglas, G. (R.) v. Campbell (D.B.) Baker (S.H.) Douglas Baker (R.) (S.H.) Bye On points
10 st. to 10 st. 7 lbs. Whalley (R.) v. Pearson (D.B.) Lupton, D.(G.) v. Richardson (S.H.) Whalley
v. (R.) 1 . Whalley (R.) Lupton J On points (G.)
10 st. 7 lbs to 11 st. Frisby (G.) Frisby v. (G.) Crook (S.H.) v. Dodds Dodds (D.B.) Dodds (D.B.) v. (D.B.) Johnstone, P. A. (R.)
11 st. to 11 st. 7 lbs. Ainsworth (R.) Bye v. Ainsworth Smart, S. E. (S.H.) Bye ) (R.)
11 st. 7 lbs. to 12 st. Baines (G.) Bye v. Worsley (S.H.) Bye Baines (G.)
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There is little of note to be said about shooting this term— the general rush of events has left little or no time to be devoted to it.
Several competitions have been held among the recruits, whose standard of shooting continues to improve.
In a postal match with Durham the School lost by 42 points. Scores :—Durham, 552 ; School, 51. The followingrepresented the School :—P. B. Baines, M. Biggin, J. N. Emery, H. N. E. Frisby, D. G. Lupton, C. H. Perry, J. E. Smart, H. K. Worsley.