Top shooting honours to Invercargill marksman
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... . . DUNEDIN. . After two days of consistent shooting, R. T. Rowley (Invercar gun, who dropped only five bulls’ took top honours at the seventy’ ninth annual shoot of the Otaao Rifle Association at Oamaru at the week-end. Stiff competition from Canter, bury shooters kept • Rowlev at his task throughout. Results were:— Robert Bruce Challenge Cun (300, 500. 600 ranges) Ar t Rowley (Invercargill), 14914 4) R. E. Taylor (Christchurch)’ 148.14, 2; J. Bennett (Timaru)!
A Grade Challenge Cup (all ranges).—Rowley. 295.24, 1; Taylor, 293.29. 2; H. Barker (Sydenham), 291.20. 3; W. Oakiev (Malvern), 291.19, 4.
B Grade Challenge Cup (all ranees)—l. L. Littlejohn (Bruce), 28427 1; G. Ballagh (Malvern), 283 23* 2; A. It- McLaughlan (Christchurch), 281.12, 3. C Grade Challenge Cup (all ranges)—D. R- Borrle (Oamaru), 276.10 1; T. Marshall (Oamaru , 275.18* 2; L. G. Adam (Tapanui), 274 10’ 3 Kiwi Teams Cup.—Christchurch (V. Curtis, Taylor, T Duncan), 868.67, 1; Malvern 2, Kiwi 3. Bruce Cup.—A « ra ? e , *®°?X d ' Rowley, 99.9, 1; L. C. Smith (Maivern), 96.7* 2: Duncan, 96.4, 3. Waikoua’iti Cup.—B (3OTyd): Ballagh, 99.8, 1; LittleJohn, 96.11, 2; McLaughlan, 94.4, Oamaru Cup.—C grade (500 yd Marshall, 95.6*1; E. I. Hay (Kiwi), 95 -3, 2; Borrie, 94.4, 3.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32531, 15 February 1971, Page 14
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