Cashmere’s success
The Cashmere master grade team top-scored in the first round of the Christchurch Smallbore Rifle Association's inter-club competition.
Cashmere's top marksman. Bill Sterritt, was the only competitor to score a possible on the new target now officially, approved by the national body.
Results.— Master.—Cashmere 586.22, R.S.A. 580.20; University 582.16, Waihora 578.14; Paparua 585.19, United 575.14. Senior.—Rail-East 580.20, Sydenham 565.12; Christchurch W.M.C. 580.18, R.S.A. 572-15; Government Ladies 576-17, Heathcote 573.14.
Senior reserve.—Heathcote 574.13, Richmond W.M.C. 56613; Rail-East A 572.14, Lyttelton 568.10; University 559.11, Rail-East B 552.09, Presidents.—Air Force 562.12, Riccarton W.M.C. 542.06; Christchurch 555.11, University 554.08; Cashmere 543.06, United 534.16; RailEast 536.08, Heathcote 526.05. Individual.—loo.s; W. Sterritt.
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