MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING
RAILWAY V. LADIES' NATIONAL RESERVE On Tuesday evening, at the Drill Hall, tho Railway team fired a match with Ladies’ National Reserve No. 2, the former winning. Scores:— Railway.—Messrs C. Parsons 80, H. Dale 79, A. Peterson 78, L. M'Lcnn 77, VV. Burt 7G, K. Neiper 76, A. Campbell 76; total, 542. „ „ L.N.R. No. 2.—Misses M. Bradley 78, J. Cook 75, N. Knowles 75, M. Matheson 74, S. M'Fadgen 68, R. Hamel 68, D. Boyle 66; total, 504. Tho weekly practice and badge handicap were fired also by _ the National Reserve. Those shooting in the final for the handicap button were:—Mrs J. Bradley, Miss D. Bradley, Miss D. Bovle, Miss P. Campbell, Miss R. Hamel, Miss H. M‘Coll, Miss S. M‘Fadgen, Miss P. Rowntree, Miss N. Rowntrec, Miss Matheson. Miss S. M‘Fadtren won the handicap button in the shot for shot, and Miss M. Bradley and Miss N. Rowntree shot off for the rifle badge for the highest score, resulting in a win for the latter.
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Evening Star, Issue 21510, 7 September 1933, Page 5
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