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Two Leading Master Grade Shooting

U.S.A, and Paparua lead the Christchurch Miniature Rifle Association’s master grade competition after the fifth round. Heathcote leads the senior grade. Results:— Master: R.S.A. 793.61, beat Cashmere 788.60; Paparua 798.65. beat East 783.50: Sydenham 793.52, beat Avon 787.51. Senior: Heathcote 787.52, beat Railway 781.51; R.S.A. 771.45, beat University 767.41: United 780.46, beat Christchurch W.M.C. 779 52. Senior reserve: Paparua 774.46, beat Century 773.38: New Brighton 782.47, beat Christchurch 763.39; Government Buildings 774.43, beat Cashmere 767.42. Junior: Air Force 768.39, beat Railway 763.35; Sydenham 772.41, beat Riccarton W.M.C. 761.38; Atlas 762.37, beat East 744.29.

President’s: R.S.A. 766.33, beat Christchurch W.M.C. 756.30; University B 755.40, beat Riccarton W.M.C. 748.31; Richmond W.M.C. 759.37, beat University A 750.26; Government Buildings 731.24 beat Sydenham 720.21. Team Points.—Master: Paparua 4, R.S.A. 4, Sydenham 3, Cashmere 3, East 2, Avon 1. Senior: Heathcote 5, Railway 4,

University 2, R.S.A. 2. W.M.C. 1, United 1. Junior: Sydenham 5, Railway 3, Riccarton W.M.C. 3, Air Force 2. Atlas 2, East 0. .Senior reserve: New Brighton 5, Paparua 3, Government Buildings 3, Cashmere 2, Christchurch 1, Century 1. President’s: R.S.A. 5, Christchurch W.M.C. 4, Riccarton W.M.C. 3. University B 2. University A 2, Government Buildings 2, Richmond W.M.C. 1, Sydenham 0. Possibles.—loo.l9: R. E. Taylor, R. Cowley, J. Findlay, C. Thom. 100.9: K. Cooper, R. Stanley, V. Hicks, F. Nicoll, S. Fitchett, G. Smith, D. Baxter, K. Johnson. 100.8: C. Smythe, J. Burnlp, A. Buchanan, W. Drayton, R. Mitchell, R. Westwood, Mrs Drummond, R. Blower. 100.7: R. Tritt, B. Parker, G. V. McLeod, C. Simonsen, A. Weekesser. 100.6: T. Kempe, E. Bidden, D. Thompson.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31085, 14 June 1966, Page 11

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Two Leading Master Grade Shooting Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31085, 14 June 1966, Page 11

Two Leading Master Grade Shooting Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31085, 14 June 1966, Page 11