SERVICE SHOOT
■ UNDER ARMY RULES DOES WELL A full scale service shoot was ducted by the Paeroa Defence Club on the Komata range last Satil®4| day. The practice took place' " good conditions and a' large of the club’s members participated. Throughout the whqle shoot adherence was paid to all Army governing the practice. Although thQ service shoot was entirely different the normal shooting activities of l club a particularly high -standard igm marksmanship was evidenced by tfifef scores returned. - ■ Details of points gained and tth&| riflemen’s classification are as lows, the maximum points which coitdO be gained being 125:— Marksmen: H. Fitzherbert, points; R. Wilson, 121; J. JohanseiO| 121; A. Johansen, 119; I. 115;' F. Johansen, 115; D. 112; B. Gwilliam, 112; G. 110; ‘V. Sherson, 109; C. Rackhaapg 108; S .Walmsley, 107; J. Will, P. Swetman, 101. • First class shots: R. Drinkwaterjl 97 points; W. Partridge, 95; B. Corifcs-J 90; M. Graham, 88; R. Swetman, C. N. O’Neill, 85. • Second class shots: D. Grierson, points; G. Swetman, 78; K. Clarry, 77ri| L. Cooper, 75.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 60, Issue 4350, 1 November 1950, Page 5
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175SERVICE SHOOT Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 60, Issue 4350, 1 November 1950, Page 5
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