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MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING

NORTH CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION HIGH STANDARD IN FIFTH ROUND th? fifth round of matches in the North Canterb ry Miniature Rifle Association s winter tournament the high standa£d *u- £ scoring which h-s teen a feature of this season’s shooting was maintained. -i e • Eenior grade teams’ competition, Waikan scored the possible (F. Trounce, D. Black, R. Marsden, T. Win, and W. McAdam each 100). t Ir }the senior grade individual aggregate Dunb.-r (Waiau) and T. Smellie ♦«^? rden) addcd another possible Sis saaLn rOk ' n Series ° f P° ssibl « TiL birt '■ ‘, competitors scored possibles. They included H. Davies, K. Kidd, F. Mc- ?™° Ur \ can A G Bla n d . and A. Barclay (Waiau), B. Hoban. Miss F. Pres- ’ Bai , ley - D - Earl, and Miss L. Dalzell (Cui verden), D. Gold and T. Quigley (Hawarden), J. Harris. I. M.;nro, &i I ™ nd, A D T >? rc J ft ’ G - Williams. N. ■?; Blackett . and B. Williams lS^^u rk -’x R ' Williamson and R. Burnett (Cheviot). W. Morfton, Mrs R. Rear(V Crim P' J - T. Smith. T. O’Donham) Kaik ° Ura ’ and ’■ CoHins (BotherResults:— Senior Grade Waikari 500, Waiau No. 1 499, Culverden 9 ; 3* G)en . ma rk No. 1, Glenmark No. - and Cheviot 497. Kaikoura No. 1 496, Kaikoura No. 2 495. Waiau No. 2 and Hawarden 494. Culverden No. 2 493. gg £® gates; Culverden 2490, Waiau I i 24 ??M GI^ I J na F k No ’ 1 2484 ' Kaikoura No. 1 2483, Cheviot and Waikari 2481 Hawarden and Glenmark No. 2 2475, Kaikovra No. 2 246?. Waiau No. 2 2460 Culverden No. 2 2456. individual scorers: K. Dunbar and T. Smellie each five possibles. Others •with one score cut out): F. McKie, B f° b ?n. T. Smith and R. Burnett each four possibles; K. Kidd, P. Murphy, D. Black I. Munro, G. King, J. Corbett and W Mo-ton 1 down; R. Baker. B. Bailey d’ Farl. W. Warwick, F. Trounce. W. McAdam, G. Williams. N. Munro. R. Whvte. L Wins’-ill. A. Williamson. A. Wilson, Mrs Reardon, and P. Crimp, 2 down. Junior Grade rfn? le T l ? rnark 497, Waiau and Rotherham 494. Hawarden 492, Domett 487, Scar~ill 486, Waikari 485. Cheviot 483, Glenmark No. 2 482. Culverden 479. Team aggregates: Waiau 2454, Glenmark No. 1 2453 Rotherham 2451. Hawarden and Waikar 2444, Domett 2126, Culverden 2415, Scar?3B9 24141 C eviot 2395 ’ Gicnmark No. 2 Individual aggregates (with one score cut out): R. Flinto't 1 down, A. Barclay 2 down, P. Nelson. C. Mackie 3 down, W. Mu’holland, G. Forbes. A. Burnin Mrs B rnip, A. Blackett, and V. Niven 4 down. President’s Grade Hawarden 480, Waiau, Waikari and Kaikoura 478, Domett 474, Scargill 472, Glenmark 456. Rotherham 452. Team aggregates: Kaikoura 2403, Wa<kari 2401. Hawarden 2398, Waiau 2391. Rotherham 2347, Scargill 2341, Domett 23°3, Glen nark 2272. Individual ag r?gates: I. Piper 5 down. G. Bland 6 down. B. Williams 8 down. T. Pragg, I. Collins and C. Twose 9 down, T. Fletcher, Mrs Atkinson and E. Devine 10 down. Women’s Section Waiau 391. Glenmark 374. Team aggregates: Waiau 1964, Glenmark 1806. Individual aggregates: Miss F. Preston four noss’bles. Mrs Feardon 2 down. Miss w . Brown and Miss F. McKie 3 down Miss L. Dalzell, Mrs McLean, and Mrs Partin-on 5 dojvn, Mrs King 6 down. Mrs Dunbarand, Mrs Scott 7 down. The following decisions were given by the target judges: H. Hammond, O. Foster, L. D. Smith. Miss H. Brown 99M. MacDonald and E. Devine 98; G. Forman and Mrs Foster 96; N. Loonies and G. Wilke 94. K. Holmes and N. Crofts 92 and J. Clark 91.

HIGH SCORES IN ALL GRADES

There was h : gh scoring in all grades in the eighth week of the Christc lurch Miniature Association’s winter tournament. Some very close matches were co

Best scores were:—Senior: Cashmere. 796. Senior reserve: University, Sumner. 788. Junio - : Avon, 785; M.E.D., Government Buildings. 784. President: Working Men’s Club, 781. T. ro; East Batallion, 781. Disputed targets we-e judged as: R. Mutimer, W. Neilso i, 10; M s L. Wilson, Mrs D. Bil'inger, M. Crump, A. Nicholl, W. Robinson. 9.

Possibles wre scored by P. Ellis, S Reid, E. Williams (R.S.A.); G. Low, F. Puph. W. Forster, E. Grafton, E. Judson. A. Tavlor (E'st B ttalion); A. Formison (Richmond): V. Venning, G. Stolk (Atlas): V. Smith (Christch rc .); Mrs R. W i-ht (Government Buildings); R. Ransiey (M.E.D.); R. A't en. J. Mackintosh (New Bri-hton); R. Hill, B. Wilson (Avon); B. Philpott, W. Mrssey, E. Fanning, I. Ballinger (Rai way); D. Col’ins, C. Clarkson, R. Veitch, L. Kerse, R. Loasby (W.M.C.); M. Snowdon (Sumner); A. Terris, H. Barker, J. Gardiner (Sydenham): R. Kingsley, J. Sherrine, G. Hasell (University); C. Thom. R. Poulsen, G. Hornung. R. Mitchell 'Heathcote): A. Miller (Air Force); G. Wilson, I. Hnrwell, A. Westaway. C. Simonsen (Paparua); R. Weston, B. Weston. L. Harper. N. Harris, R. Taylor, C. El’is (Cashmere). Match results were:—

Senior.— Cashmere 796, Railway 790; Paparua 794, Air Force 780; Heathcote 792, East Battalion 791; R.S.A. 790, Sydenham 788: New Brighton 789. W.M.C. 789. Points: Cas.imere, 71; Paparua, 61; R.S.A., Railway, 5; New 41; Heath ote, 4; W.M.C.. 31: East Battalion, 2; Air Force. Sydenham, 1. Senior Reserve.—University 788, United 783 S mner 788, Svdenham 780; W.M.C. 784, Ra : lway 784; Cashmere, a bye. Points: University, 71; Cashmere, 61; Sumner, 6; Railway, 41; W.M.C., 31; United, 3; Syden am, 1.

Junior.—Avon 785, New Brighton 767: M.E.D. 784, Panarua 783; Government Buildings 784. Richmond 773; Atlas 783. Christchur h 782; East Battalion 780, Cashmere 770- R.S.A. 778. Railway 773; City, a bye. Points: Atlas. 7; City, 6J; Avon, Gov-rnment Buildings, 6: Richmond, 51; M.E.D., Paparua. 5; R.S.A., 4: Cashmere, 'as Battalion, Ra : lway, 3; Christchurch, 2; New Brighton. 0. President.—W.M.C. 781, Dunlop 766; United 778. Richmond 770; Christehuruh 764, Heat cote 763. Points: W.M.C., 7; Girted, 51; Dunloo, 4; Richmond, 3; Heathcote, 21; Christ hurch, 2. Tyro.—East Batta'ion 781, Paparua 773; Rai wav 778, Air Force 776; R.S.A. 766, City 764; Government Buildings 755, New Brighton 750; Richmond 755, Christchurch 733: Universitv, a bye. Points: Railway, 8; Paparua, R.S.A., 61; Government Buildings. 6; Air Force, City, 5; East Battalion, 4; Richmond, University, 3; New Brighton, 1; Christchurch, 0.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28003, 25 June 1956, Page 17

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MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28003, 25 June 1956, Page 17

MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28003, 25 June 1956, Page 17

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