RIFLE SHOOTING
IMPERIAL EX-SERVICEMEN On Tuesday the Imperial Ex-service-men’s Rifle Club began its activities on the new R.S.A. range. The guests of honour were the R.S.A. Rifle Club. A friendly shoot was carried out. Mr T. Ramsay spoke of the fine spirit displayed by the R.S.A. and of the pride of the Imperial Ex-servicemen in being associated with the R.S.A. Mr D. Marr replied on behalf of the R.S.A. Club The scores registered were as follows.—Judson (R.S.A.) 79, Harrison (R.SA.) 78, Ramsay (Imperials B) 77, B Wanty (Imperials C) 77. Mann (Imperials B) 77, Calder (R.S.A) 77, Schrick (Imperials B) 76, S. Wanty (Imperials B) 76 Smith (Imperials 76, Boyes (Imperials B) 75, Marr (R.S.A.) 75, Peattie (R.S.A ) 75, Bavliss (R.S.A.) 74, Thurlow (Imperials Cl 74, Terry (Imperials C) 73, Leslie (Imperials C) 73. McKnight (Imperials executive) 72, Richardson (Imperials C) 72, Spinner (Imperials) 1, Morgan (Imperials executive) 69, Silvester (Imperials C) 68, Stuart (Imperials C) 68. Barnett's were represented by J. Richardson 76, and the Electricity Department bv Richardson, sen., 75. 'The markers were Messis McKay and Gaudie (R.S.A.) and Ferguson (Imperials).
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26285, 17 October 1946, Page 2
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