Miniature Rifles INTER-ASSN. MATCH
Convincing Win For Christchurch In a recent match on the Bangor street range the Christchurch Miniature Rifle Association had a convincing win when it beat the North Canterbury Miniature Rifle Association team by almost two points per man. Top scorers were L. Key (Christchurch) with 200.19, and J. Neale (North Canterbury) with 200.17. Scores were:— Christchurch.—L. Key 200.19, R. E. Taylor 199.19, V. Hicks 199.18, R. Mitchell 199.16, D. Wild 199.16, R. Stanley 199.15, K. Cooper 199.15, M. Crump 199.15, C. Simonson 198.17, W. Drayton 198.17, K. Lockyer 198.16, W. Sterritt 198.15, G. Gibson 198.15, C. Thom 198.15, G. Smith (emergency) 198.14, M. Taylor 197.17, D. Froude 197.16, S. Reid 197.14, J. McFall 196.13, J. Burnlp 196.13, Mrs R. E. Taylor 197.10, E. Brlden 194.11, T. Millar 184.9. Total for 20-man team, 1947. North Canterbury.— J. Neale 200.17, J. Blay 199.13, B. W. Blackle 198.10, B. Gardner 197.15, G. B. Muir 197.13, B. Harris 197.11, T. Gabrielsen 196.13, R. Kilworth 196.13, P. Crimp 196.12, G. Luscombe 196.11, T. Smellle 196.11 R. H. Hammond 195.13, J. Corbett 195.12, R. Wilson 195.10, E. J. Whyte 195.10, A. W. Wilson (emergency) 195.9, J. McCaskey 194.13, F. McKie 194.11, T. Smith 193.13, T. Baxter (emergency) 193.9, A. R. Cleeve (emergency) 186.7. Total for 20-man team, 1910.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31089, 18 June 1966, Page 7
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