N.Z. SECOND BEST
Riflemen In Sydney f.V Z Press Assn— Copyright) SYDNEY. Fifteen of the 20 New Zealand riflemen in Sydney for the Queen’s Prize meeting, took part in a match between two New South Wales teams yesterday. Although their scores did not count in the match, the New Zealanders shot well, and T. Penrose, of Upper Hutt, registered the second highest score of the day. 143. Each member fired 10 shots, at 300, 600. and 900 yards, for a possible 150 points. New Zealand scores were: New Zealand scores were: Penrose, 143: N. Taylor (Waipukurau). F. Godfrey (Upper Hutt), S. Congdon (Upper Hutt), 138: M Tomin (Upper Hutt). R Gurney (Levin). 134: R. Moynihan < Upper Hutt). 133: T. Garratt iUpper Hutt). 132; H. Tattersfield <Karori), 131: O. Whiteman (Upper Hutt). 130: L. Stacey (Upper Hutt). B. James 'Upper Hutt). 127: F. Ford (Karori), 125: N. Smith (Upper Hutt), 118; P. Thomas (Upper Hutt), 115.
Replacement—R W. Barber, the left-handed opening batsman, will take R. B. Simpson's plac* in the Rest of the World Al to play Barbados next March.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31178, 30 September 1966, Page 15
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