Miniature Rifles R.S.A. LEADING BY ONE POINT
The defeat of R.S.A. by New Brighton tn the master grade of the Christchurch Smallbore Rifle Association's competitions, has reduced R S.A s lead to a point. In the master grade I. Ballinger cannot be beaten in the grade aggregate. Results of last week's matches were:—
Master.—Paparua 787.61. Cashmere 787.36; New Brighton 783.52, R.S.A, 77955: Sydenham 792.59, Railway 784.42. East a bye. Senior.—Avon 783.33. Air Force 773.40; University 788.50, W.M.C. 774.44; Government Buildings 783.46. R.S.A. 781.47. Heathcote a bye. Senior Reserve.—United 776.44. Railway 774.44; Pa pan-a 77434. R.S.A. 764.34; Citv 778.36, Christchurch 749.28. Cashmere a bye. Junior.—Richmond 764.33. Ricca rtor, 720.34: East 782.48 W M.C 763.33; Air Force 754 31, Atlas 753.35. Heathcote a bye. President’s. Dunlop 768.33. Riccarton 760.30; University 753.38, Christchurch 749.30: RS. A. 767.35. Railway 764 38. Tyro.—East 75031, City 740.24; Sydenham 771 42, W.M.C. 762.35; Richmond 697.18. Training College 185 6; Government Ladies a bye. Team Points : Master.—R.S.A. 9. Paparua 8. Cashmere 7. Sydenham. East 6. New Brighton. Railway 4. Senior.—Heathcote 11. Avon, R.S.A. 7, Government Ladies. University 6. Air Force 4 W.M.C. 3. Senior Reserve—United 9. Cashmere 8. Railway. Christchurch 7. Paparua, City 5 R.S.A. 3. Junior.—Heathcote 10. East 9 W.M.C.. Richmond 7. Air Force 6. Atlas 3. Riccarton 2. President's—R.S.A. 9. Railway. University. Christchurch 5. Rlcearton 3 Dunlop 2. Tyro.—W.M.C. 10. Sydenham, East 8. Government Ladles 7, City 6. Richmond 3. Training College 2. Aggregates:— Master.—l. Ballinger 1, C. Thom, W. 'Sterritt 3. C. Simonson 3. G Hornung 6. B. Parker 8. R. A. Weston 8. M. Crump, R. E. Taylor. M Taylor, R. Mitchell 9, K. Lockyer V. Hicks V. Curtis. E. Briden 10. A Grade—Mrs Wright 5. G Peagram, G. Bailey 10 C. McLeod. S. Loader I?. B. Sutton. A. Streeter 13 M. Johnstone 14. I. Horwe’l B. Filzell. P. Champion (15>. I. Neale 14 i9>. B Grade.—C. Wilson 18 <9). R Cross 21. T. Fuse 20 (8). P
Johnson 17 (8). V. Gtlkea. B Alderdice 26. T. Meaclen 25 (9), E. Elwood 23 (9). M. Everett. W. Gurdler 27. C Grad*—R. James 31. I. Millar 34. Mrs Hart 36. R. Bowman. D. Haig. G. Mogridge 39. A Burna 37 (3), P. rlj-nn 3V (9).
D Grade.—E. Judson 30 t9'. A. Loughnan 29 (8), J. Wain 38. G Stubley 40. C. Voice 42. G. Dodge 41 (9). Ladies—Mrs Wright 3 Mrs Ivin 10 (9). Mrs Taylor 20, Mrs Herrick 18 (9). Mr» McGill 21. Mr s McTague 38, Mrs Downes 26 (9), Mrs Thomson 27, Mis Boo! 29
Possibles.—l. Ballinger. G Bailey (A), W. Drayton 100.10; A. G. Thlrkett (A). R. Mackay, A. Streeter (Al. E. Lockver (A). D. Hayton (A). C. Perham. D. Froude, R. A. Weston. 100.9; C. Scott B Sutton (A.). Miss Adamson (A), G. Hornung. B. Parker, R. Stitchell. W. Sterritt, 100.8: C. Smyth (A) 100 7; J. Neale (A) 100.6; I. Lawson 100.6. Doubtful shots: Mrs Vincent 8. Mrs Herrick 9.
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