RIFLE SHOOTING
WEST TAIERI DEFENCE CLUB The West Taieri Defence Rille Club fired Its first competition for prizes given by Mr Hislop and the club. The weather was dull,' with a tricky wind. At 300yds H. W, Brookes (33) was tho best. At 500 A, T, Graham scored the possible, being closely followed by A. Fraser and D. G, Wyllio (34, each). At 600 several 53’s wore The following arc tho scores:—
’ 300 500 600 yds. yds. yds. Hep. T!< Efm. A. Fraser ... 30 34 32 4 — 100 Efm. L. Bell ... 31 32 29 8 — 100 Rfm. A. T. Graham 32 35 32 scr — 99 Rfm. L, . Putianco 31 35 33 2 — 99 Rfm. L. Huglios ... 28 35 33 5 — 99 Rfm. D G. Wylie 31 34 33 scr — 93 Rfm. R Campbell 32 32 50 2 — 96 Rfm. H. Fraser ... 31 29 28 8 — 96 Pres. 1). Asliky ... 30 31 32 scr — 93 Rfm. V. Walker ... 32 32 28 scr — 92 Rfm. H. W. Brookes 33 32 27 scr — 92 Dep.pres. E. Dow 27 31 33 scr — 91 Rfm. W. Irving ... 26 32 26 6 — 90 Rfm. G. Grant ... 25 31 a* 10 - 90 J&n. & Hill » gg 3) m 1" Bj
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Evening Star, Issue 21218, 27 September 1932, Page 6
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202RIFLE SHOOTING Evening Star, Issue 21218, 27 September 1932, Page 6
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