KARORI CLUB
There was a good attendance of members at the Karori Rifle Club's second shoot for the season which was fired on Saturday at the 500 yards range. Some very good scores were recorded, t^^J^"lß that registered by J. I. King who was only one point short of the possible of 50 in the first round and two points short of the possible °if 35,!«, the second round. Two of the clubs younger members, D. RanS n fJ 1? J- H; Croxton, were next on the .list, the last-named missing the possible in the second shoot with his last shot. Of the first-year members Si & c u ra<*dock a«d D. Brady returned the best scores. Detailed scores:^ :500 yards. T T• '■ "•• 10 shots. 7 shots. Tl. J. I. King 49 33 82 D.Rankin 46 33 79 d H- Crpxtpn 44 34 7« P. B. Goldfinch ..45 33 73 A. G Robertson, 44, 33—77; L. A. 3°—77; H. V. Croxton, 43, 32—75; A. R. c. ral£- 41, 33-74; H. Frankland, 42, 32----74; H. Lane, 45, 29—74; L. R. Poutawera 42 31—73; G. R. Craddock, 44, 28—72; J. R. McKelvie, 41, 28—69; D Brady, 34.31-65: W. J. H. Haase, 39, ¥k~iT' P-Caldwell, 34, 29-63; D. Small, n' %k~¥l; H< Hamilton, 30, 23-53; C D. Elliott, 28, 19-47; H. H. King, 12, oi —ls.
KARORI CLUB
Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 91, 14 October 1935, Page 3
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