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MINIATURE RIFLES

WEST END CLUB The following were the best scores registered off the rifle at the weekly shoot of the West End Miniature Rifle Club:— Men—H. Currie 80, 79, winner of the silver rifle, J. Hull 80. J. Ewing 79, C. Blackwood 78, F. Knight 78, R. Moore 78, F. Ward 77, A. J. Jackson 76, F. Wakefield 76, F. Dephoff 76, J. Rae 76, G. Collins 76, A. Adkins 76, G. Porter 76, B. Tate 75, B. Stoddart 75, J. Roddick 75, H. Dennison 75, J. McKay 74. J. Chapman 74, J. Seaton 74, G. Barbour 74, D. Adams 74, J. Hill 72, J. Thomson 72, A. E. Jackson 71, C. Howey 70. Women—Miss Lund 77, winner of weekly button, Miss D. Jackson 76, Miss Heads 76, Mrs Rathbone 73, Miss M. Chapman 73, Mrs Tate 72, Miss C. Currie 72, Miss S. Chapman 71, Miss V. Campbell 70. GLENITI CLUB At the weekly shoot of the Gleniti Miniature Rifle Club the women's button was won by Miss Hill and the men’s by C. Paine, The. highest scores off the rifle were:—Miss Hill 79, C. Paine 78, L. Murray 78, A. Bone 77, V. Hicks 77, Miss O’Brien 76, Mrs Redway 76, Miss M. Stewart 75, Mrs Stevens 75, A. Gillett 75, W. Brehaut 74, T. Marshall 74, Miss B. Stewart 73, Mrs Brehaut 73, W. Purdom 73, A. Rathbone 73; average top ten 76.6. A friendly shoot was also held with the Tiiparu Club, and resulted in a win for Timaru by four points. The scores were:— Timaru—W. Duncan 77, W. Bradshaw 79, G. Marra 78, H. Pureell 77. G. Duncan 76, P. Foden 76, A. Agnew 76, M. Healy 75, R. Holland 75, K. Malthus 75; total 764. Gleniti—Miss Hill 79, A. Bone 78, L. Murray 77, Mrs Redway 76, Miss O’Brien 76, C, Paine 76, V. Hicks 76, Miss M. Stewart 75, T. Marshall 74, Miss B. Stewart 73; total 760. FAIRVIEW CLUB At the weekly shoot of the Fairview Miniature Rifle Club the following scores were registered:—C. McNamara 76, R. Stewart 76, J. Husband 74, D. Brown 74, S. Toms 74, Mrs Brown 73, D. Squire 73, Mrs Ramage 72, B. Dunnill 73, N. McVey 70, A. Bailey 70. Mrs D. Brown won the women’s weekly button. In the shoot-off C. McNamara won the men's button. CLAREMONT CLUB At the weekly shoot of the Claremont Miniature Rifle Club J. M. Smith was the winner of the silver button with a possible. The weekly trophy was won by A. Chittock. The following were the best scores: —J. M. Smith 80, F. B. Chittock 78, R. Armstrong 77, J. Green 77, A. Chittock 76, E. Chittock 76, A. gangster 75, Miss L. Armstrong 74, R. Selbie 73, D. Talbot 71, C. McClintock 70. Average for the best ten 75.7. ARUNDEL CLUB There was a good attendance at the weekly shoot of the Arundel Miniature Rifle Club, the following being the scores:—R. Johnston 68, E. Matheson 76, A. Lewis 73. L. Johnston 70, J Harris 73, D. McSweeney 66, D. Pratt 70, J. Stack 66, A. McDonald 67, J McComb 70, M. Tavener 78. E. Bateman 68, J. Lewis 77, R. Phillips 63, J. Simps<n 78, G. Burrows 71, F. Stack 78, W. Johnston 65, D. Baker 71, W. Johnston 78. TIMARU CLUB The weekly shoot of the Timaru Miniature Rifle Club was held ‘on Tuesday evening. The silver rifle for No. 8 match was won by W. Bradshaw with a core of 79 off the rifle. Six members scored possibles (with handicaps) for the weekly prize, and on the graduated test R. Jefferson was adjudged the -'inner. The best scores off the rifle were: —W. Bradshaw 79, A- Agnew 78, G. Marra 77, W. Thomas 77, W. Duncan 76, T. Green 76. W. Heads 76, R, Holland 76, R. Jefferson 76, F. Crosc 75, M. Hadley 75, A. Brassell 72, M. Brien 72, G. Duncan 72, E, Henshaw 72, K. Malthus 72, M. Walker 72. ORARI MEN’S CLUB At the weekly shoot of the Orari Men’s Miniature Rifle Club, the C.F.C.A’s. trophy was won by C. Good The club’s gold button was won by E. R. O’Neill and the silver button by R. Davies, The scores were.—C, Gpulci E. R. O’Neill 79, A. Earl, A. England, S. Henderson 78, R. Davies, L. Woods. C. Good 77, E. Story 75, E. W. Gilden 73, J. A. Henderson 72, R. Smith 71, S. Davies 70, B. Hewson 6|. CUT SHORT DANGEROUS CQLDS From now on breathe colds away with Pulmonas. First—they wake up the paralysed membranes. Second—they fight the growth of germs. Third —inflamed tissues are soothed Be prepared. Use Pulmonas freely. Cold germs simply cannot live in the presence of the powerful antiseptic vapours of Pulmonas. Try a tin to-day. 1/-. 1/6, 2/6

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20465, 9 July 1936, Page 6

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MINIATURE RIFLES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20465, 9 July 1936, Page 6

MINIATURE RIFLES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20465, 9 July 1936, Page 6

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