RIFLE SHOOTING.
MEETING IN NEW SOUTH WALES
SYDNEY, Oct. 11. The National Rifle Association’s King’s Prize meeting was continued to-day. The Dangar Match, ten shots at 700 yards, was won by Brunskill (AVagga), 49. James (Broken Hill), was the best of four other scorers of 49. New Zealanders were in the small money. Cromis scored 46, Carter, Nicholl and Chapman each 45. The Paine Aggregate, comprising the totals of the Mark Foy, Lemaitre, and Dangar Matches, was won by, Brunskill, 141. The runner-up was Rixon (Murrurundi) with the same score. New Zealanders were in the small prizes, O’Donnell with 139, Cromis with 137, Nicholl with 135, and Koppert with 133. Tlie Motton Match, ten shots at 300 yards, was won by Clugston (Mosrnan) with the possible. Pitkin (Inverell) ■was the best of three scorers of 49. Carter was tlie only New Zealander in the list, with 46.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 268, 12 October 1932, Page 7
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147RIFLE SHOOTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 268, 12 October 1932, Page 7
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