DUNEDIN DEFENCE CLUB
The Dunedin Defence Rifle Club shot the second competition for Mr A. J. Shaw’s trophy on Saturday afternoon. There was an attendance of twenty-two. Ten shots (two optional sighters) each were fired at' 300 and 600 yards. Variable light and wind with occasional light showers made high scoring difficult. Rifleman W. A. Graham headed the day’s aggregate with 83. Rifleman J. Bain was top at 300yds with the best 42, and Rifleman A. Dippie at 600yds with the best 45. Following are the highest scores
300 600 vds. yds. Hp. Tl.. Rifleman W. A. Graham ” 42 41 85 Rifleman A. Dippie 39 43 82 Rifleman J. L. Benfell ... 40 42 82, Rifleman 0. G. Miller ... 42 40 82 Rifleman H. Potter 38. 43 81 Rifleman R. A. Mackie ... 40 41 81 Rifleman H. A. Edmonds 41 40 81 Rifleman J. M‘Knig;ht ... 41 38 2 — 81 Rifleman R. J. M'Gill ... 40 40 — — 80 Dep.-pres. J . T. Gillan ... 40 40 80 Rifleman J. Pemberton ... 39 39 2 — 80 President W. Baunerman 38 41 .79 Rifleman J. Bain . 42 '37' 79 Rifleman W. Racer ... ... 37 40 2 — 79 Rifleman W. Hartv 34 41 2 — 77 Rifleman J. Kay ” 37 35 3 — 75
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Evening Star, Issue 20613, 13 October 1930, Page 1
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202DUNEDIN DEFENCE CLUB Evening Star, Issue 20613, 13 October 1930, Page 1
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