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R.S.A. leads shooting

The R.S.A. master grade team outshot all other competitors in the third round of the Christchurch Smallbore Rifle Association’s competitions last week. R.S.A. recorded 1176 of a possible 1200. In the senior grade Government women edged into the lead ahead of Rail-East. Results were:

MASTER GRADE: R.S.A. 117641. Cashmere 1164-33; University 1171-31, Waihora 1157-36; Paparua 1170-54, United 1158-28. SENIOR: Sydenham 1169-43, Rail-East 1166-45; Government Ladies 1164-39. Heathcote 115236; Christchurch W.M.C. 1140-27, R.S.A. 1134-22.

SENIOR RESERVE: Rail-East A 1144-22, Lyttelton 1142-22; Richmond 1136-16, Heathcote 1125-16; University 1116-10, RailEast B 1103-19. PRESIDENTS: Riccarton 113325. Air Force 1102-11; Cashmere 1123-20, United 1077-11; Christchurch 1116-23, University 111117: Rail-East 1113-20, Heathcote 1097-14.

TEAM POINTS.—MASTER: Paparua 13, Richmond 9, R.S.A. 8. University 6, Cashmere 5, Waihora 3, United 1. SENIOR: Government Ladies 10. Rail-East and Sydenham 9. Heathcote, Paparua and R.S.A. 5, Christchurch W.M.C. 2. SENIOR RESERVE: Rail-East

A 10. Heathcote, Lyttelton and Richmond 8, University 6, Paparua 5. Rail-East B 0. PRESIDENTS: Cashmere 13.

Riccarton 12, Air Force 9, RailEast 8, Heathcote 6, University 5, Christchurch 4. United 3. The Christchurch Smallbore Rifle Association's team beat Ellesmere in their annual match at the Dunsandel range last week. Scores were: CHRISTCHURCH: A. Still 1958.1. Pottinger 198-10) R. Mitchell 198-5, J. Neale 197-5, M. Carter 186- K. Moore 192-3, N. Hayman 194-7, S. Perano 198-6, C. Hart 195-6, C. Brunton 195-7, D. Dallow 197-5, J. Butler 186-1, L. Barnes 187-1, R. Prondlock 192-2, Mrs J. Beattie 192-8. Miss J. DaUow 192-7, Ms M. Lewis 195-5, Mrs P. Burgess 193-4. M. White 191- G. Woodward 187-1. Total, 3860-99. ELLESMERE: D. Harkeiss 192- G. Clausen 194-4, B. Greenwood 193-8. R. Gardiner 190-5, D. McLaughlin 192-7, J. McCartin 194-9, G. Mills 193-2, P. Stevenson 192- M. Walker 1924, E. McLaughlin 191-4, B. Hudson 1912, J. Roxburgh 188-3, R. Tubb 191-2, G. Allan 183-2, P. Ridden 187- R. Hill 192-6, R. Gilbert 193- W. Bishop 182-3, M. Nicol 1954, G. Boal 178-0. Total, 380285.

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Press, 26 August 1982, Page 23

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R.S.A. leads shooting Press, 26 August 1982, Page 23

R.S.A. leads shooting Press, 26 August 1982, Page 23

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