BULLS.
(From Our Chit Correspondent. DULLS, i»iuy 13. Great interest was taken in tlio tirst McKelvio Cup match ol the season, fired Mie nui.s M i laiuro Rillo Club s range on Tuesday evening. Gulls liold the trophy, but, a number of veteran shots having retired, it was left, to the younger rifiemcn to UelenU it. ‘loo ehamnyers were Aokautre, and the targets used were the new decimals. Hulls riflemen rose to the occasion, P. Thorby putting on a double and K. McKenzie md L. Andersen si gle poss : bles, while the total, 1082, was quite a creditable one. I'or Aokautore, A. til-ill registered a single possible, but the scoring of the rest of the team was only moderate, ’the success cl liulls team uu.rurs well tor the new season. Scores are as "follows Bulls : P. Thorby, 70—70 140: R. McKenzie, 70—69 —139; L. Anderson’ 70 —68—138; N. Anion, 63—69—137; r. Iluddleston, 67—69—136; J. Halt, 67 f,7 134 • U. White, 68—62 —130; G. Cilery, f,2 66—128 ; totals, 542—540—1082. Aokautcre- A. Brill, 70-68-138: H. Hill ’ 66 —68 —134 ; A. Crowe, 66—68—134; M ’ Kristenscn, 64—69—133; L- Craven, 67—66 —133; L. Rix, 67-63-130; L. Host--128;’ totals, 523—535—1058. The first, meeting of the new commiCeo of the Bulls sub-brmch of the Marton RSA. was held last week. The president (Mi- W A. Churchill) welcomed a new member,’ Mr George Richardson, who said that he was very pleased to bo a of the committee, as it gave h in the op portunity of being able to d \*. ome ‘ h {"® through the association to help Urn “Dinger” who was feeling, the strain of the after-effects-of war service The org.anof poppy sales was in the very capable’ hands of Mrs \V. Sutherland, and moved very successful, the returns being almost double the highest previously reec:ved. Details are as follow: Mrs WSutherland (Bulls), £ll 2s; Miss Clark (Turakinai), £2: Mrs R. Hannah (Pukepapa Road), £1 4s; Mrs V. Bond (Sinson) £3 ss; Miss G. Thorby (Bradon Hall Rond), 17s; Miss Z. Montgomeno (l’arewanui), £1 3s; Miss F. Field (Parewantii) 17s: Miss M. Carter (Raumai Road), £1 6s; Mr S. Rich (Factory), £1 ss; donation from Turakina, 6s; total, £23 ss. Owing to his trinsfer to Uongotoa, Mr Churchill handed :'n his resignation, which was accepted with regret. The sterling services rendered to the branch by Mr Churchill and his wife, who have at all times work hard in the Interests of every returned man, are sincerely appreciated, and they carry with them best wishes for prosperity in their new homo. To fill vacancies on the committee the following were appoiited : —President, Mr 11. V. Bond; vice-president, Mr 11. Holland; now committeeman, Mr R. Clark. Mr W. Churchill will represent Rongotea on (lie committee. It was decided to purchase Anzac stamps to the value of £l.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 140, 15 May 1936, Page 16
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