MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING
The animal home-and-home match against the team of ten (eight to count), representing the Wellington and West Coast (Wanganui) Regiment and a team of ten from the Dunedin Returned Soldiers’ Association was fired on the rifle range, Drill Hall. The Wanganui targets to hand show that the regiment wins the match by a margin of four points, its total being 616, against the R.S.M.R.C.’s 612. Scores : W. and W.C. Regiment.—Private D. Fisher 79, Lieutenant-colonel .1. R. Cade 78, Captain D. T. Maxwell 78, Lieutenant 0. Burford 77, Private E. S. Brandon 77, C.S.M. J. Malcolm 76, Major D. Lilburne 76, C.S.M. J. Beaver 75; total, 616. R.S.M.R.G.—D. Man- 80. W. Goudie 79. R. Bowie 79, R. Pinder (Y.P.) 78, .1. Judson 75, H. A, Edmonds 74, G. H. Kerens 74, T. Menzics 73; total, 612. All club members are invited to Speight’s M.R.C. . range.- Dowling street, on Tuesday evening, at 7.30, when a friendly shoot and social evening have been arranged. On Wednesday evening the intevcluh individual-championship will be fired, the club being represented by D. Mafr and J. Judson.
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Evening Star, Issue 21543, 16 October 1933, Page 1
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