Robin Heaton, of Timaru, about to take aim in the annual inter-island smallbore rifle shooting championship at McLeans Island yesterday. He scored 591 points for seventh-highest placing in the 29-strong South Island team, which was convincingly beaten, 11,745 to 11,896. lan Pottinger, of Christchurch, was the South’s top scorer, with 596. The week-long New Zealand smallbore rifle championships continue today and tomorrow with the premier event, the 50m championship.
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69Robin Heaton, of Timaru, about to take aim in the annual inter-island smallbore rifle shooting championship at McLeans Island yesterday. He scored 591 points for seventh-highest placing in the 29-strong South Island team, which was convincingly beaten, 11,745 to 11,896. lan Pottinger, of Christchurch, was the South’s top scorer, with 596. The week-long New Zealand smallbore rifle championships continue today and tomorrow with the premier event, the 50m championship. Press, 10 February 1988, Page 72
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