Shooting team named
Ten Canterbury marksmen have been included in the South Island smallbore shooting teams to meet the North Island at Waimate on Queen’s Birthday week-end. The open team is: S. P. Townshend (captain). J. B Campbell (both Waimate): R. L. Mitchell, Mrs J. C. Mackenzie, J. A. Neale, G. McKay, I. Pottinger, Mrs J. Beattie (Christchurch); C. Tubb. R. Weston (Geraldine): L. Griebei. M. Of ford (Marlborough); J. C. Healey (Northern Southland): E. C. Briden, J. Frizzel (Ashley);
S. McNatty (Southland): I Moore, J. Fleming (Ashbur-
ton), R. Ward (West Coast):
R. Kyles (North Otago). Reserves: P. Buckingham (East Otago). B. Sheat (Ellesmere). The women's team is: P. Burgess .captain). Mackenzie. Beattie. M. Lewis, S Dallow. N. Head (Christchurch): M Kyles. J. Clarke (North Otago): R Collins. B. McKee (Northern Southland): G. Mann (South Otago): W. Curry (Nelson): A. Earwaker (Southern Southland). J. King (Marlborough): R. Beattie (Geraldine'.
Reserves: L. Robinson (Central Southland;. J. Gibson (East Otago'
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Press, 19 May 1984, Page 24
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