RIFLE SHOOTING
KAITANGATA CLUB. The Kaitangata Club fired the first stage of the Leo Cup first competition on Saturday. There was a very cold wind, but good light prevailed. The shooting was not easy, as Hie wind was fishtailing enough to give a wide shot if one was not prepared. The following arc the leading scores, limit 67
300 ,500 yds. Yds. Hep. T1 W. T?.. Kit, to ... 30 32 5 — 07 R. M'Croslio ... 27 33 6 — 66 \V. D. Carson 33 30 2 — 65 J. H. Frazer ... 31 32 63 G. Frazer 27 30 6 — 63 J. Mackie 24 32 6 — 62 T. Frazer 30 25 6 — 61 R. Kitto 25 32 3 — 60 W. Oliver 28 29 3 — 60 J. Kyle 31 24 4 — 59 M. Brorvn 28 25 6 — 69
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Evening Star, Issue 20010, 30 October 1928, Page 12
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133RIFLE SHOOTING Evening Star, Issue 20010, 30 October 1928, Page 12
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