RIFLE SHOOTING
PAPAKURA DEFENCE CLUB THE TROPHY WINNERS A very tricky light on Saturday the Opaheke range was responsi for some rather low scores at ' weekly shoot of the Papakura I fence Rifle Club. The shoot was o the 200yds and 300dys ranges. Trophy points with adjusted han caps, were awarded as follows: —S tion A: A. M. Richardson, 4; J. Wall 3; W. Richardson, 2. Section B: Butler, 4; F. Lindesay, 3; I. C. W kins, 2; W> McEntee, 1. Sil spoons were won by A. M. Richard and T. Butler in their respective s tions. Details of the shoot were as lows: — Section A.—J. Walker, 41 at 200; 46 at 300yds—87;-A. M. Richardi 41, 30—80; W. Richardson, 33, 3 66. Section B. —T. Butler, 44, 44 F. Lindesay, 44, 43 —87; I. C. Watli 43, 41 —84; W. McEnte?, 44, 40— W. Marshall, 43, 40—83; F. Hand, 40 —79; P. Murtagh, 36, 36 —72" Henderson, 37, 32 —69; D. Munro, 31 —68; A. Sutherland, 28, 38— M. Lupton, 32, 34 —66.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 32, 22 March 1939, Page 6
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173RIFLE SHOOTING Franklin Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 32, 22 March 1939, Page 6
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