RIFLE SHOOTING
KING’S PRIZE MEETING ’ ■■■ THE PAINE AGGREGATE. 1 ; * __ ’ M . , SYDNEY, October 11. ? (Received Oct. 11, at 8 p.m.) > At the King’s Prize rifle meeting the Dangar match (10 shots at 700 yards) wad won by Brunskill (Wagga) with a score of 49. James (Broken Hill) was the best of four other 49’s. New Zealanders were in the small money as' follow —Cromis 46, Carter, Nicholl and Chapman each 45. t The : Paine aggregate, comprising the totals of the Mark Foy, Lemaitre 'and Dangar matches, was won by Brunskill with a total of 141, The runner-up was. Rixon. (Murrurundi), with the same score. The following New Zealanders were in the small prizesO’Donnell 189, Oromie 137, Nicholl 135, Koppert 133. , The jMotton match (10 shots at 300 yards) was won by Clugston (MosmanU with the possible. Pitkin (Inverell) wasthe best of three 49’s. Carter was the only New Zealander in the list, with 46.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21773, 12 October 1932, Page 7
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