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MINIATURE RIFLES

PLEASANT POINT CLUB I * 1 The seventh official shoot of the Pleasant Point Miniature Rifle Club was fired on Monday evening. J. Haar winning the Bowman button and weekly trophy with scores of 78. 80. 77, L. Blakemore, Mrs Brown and J. Stevenson being runner-up. C. Thoreau won the Wilson gold bullet with 79. 80. Scores were: C. Thoreau 79, F. E. Malcolmson 79. R. Roberts 79, R. B. Turnbull 78. L. J. Hoskins 78. R. Connolly 78. G. Baker 78. J. Haar 78, H. D. Roberts 78, W. T. Taylor 77. B. C. Grant 77. Mrs Brown 77, J. Stevenson 77, R. G. Blakemore 77. D. Brightwell 76, D. Brown 76. E. Carnie 76, M. Patrick 76, L. Blakemore 75. A. W. Borrell 73. J. Brown 72, J. Horne 71. J. Lowe 70. I 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: McKay 80 (winner of the silver rifle). H. Currie 78. J. Ewing 77, F. Wakefield 77. R. Tate 77, A. Caswell 77, A. J. Jackson 76, G. Collins 75, C. Peddie 75. J. Seaton 75, V/. Brown 75, A. Ramage 75, F. Ward 74, D. Drennan 74, A. Meikle 74, J. Roddick 74, F. Dephoff 72. S. McDougall 72, A. McKay 71. D. Andrews 69. L. Roddick 69, T. Reeve 66. Women: Miss G. Lund 77 (winner of the weekly button), Mrs A. Meikle 76, Mrs H. Currie 74. Mrs A. Ramage 74. Miss M. Hammond 71. Mrs C. Peddle 70, Miss F. Johnston 69. TIMARU CLUB At Tuesday’s shoot of the Timaru Miniature Rifle Club, No. 1 trophy was won by M. Healy and the silver rifle by W. Bradshaw. The following were the best scorers: W. Bradshaw 80. W. Heads 79, F. R. Cross 78, K. Malthus 78, T. Healy 77, M. Healy 76. W. Malcolm 76, P. Foden 75, S. Gordon 75. R. Jefferson 74. O. Bateman 73, G. Duncan 72, R. Parker 71. To-night the following will defend the Timaru Challenge Shield against Pleasant Point: Bradshaw, F. Cross, Hoads, Gordon, T. Healy, Malcolm, Marra, Falloon, Malthus, Wain, Foden, J. Healy, E. Brehaut, G. Duncan, Agnew. L. Cross, M. Healy, Jefferson, Holland, Parker, Cowles, A. Pike, W. Duncan, R. Drummond. A. Bateman. COLMOCO CLUB The Colmoco Miniature Rifle Club fired the third shoot of the championship last Thursday. Mrs Cunnold won the Cunnold Gold Button and J. Power the Holmes Button. The following tied for No. 3 trophy and will shoot off this week—Misses E. Austin, A. Brooks, D. Tapp, Mrs Cunnold and D. Andrews. D. Doyle, D. Grant, J. R. Markham, F. Howell. H. J. Valentine. A. Valentine and L. Williams. The following were the scores registered on metric targets. Women—Mrs L. Cunnold 75, Mrs I. Murray 72, Miss D. Tapp 72, Miss I. Beal 67. Miss G. Tapp 67. Miss £. Austin 66, Miss A. Brown 66, Miss G. Hardie 66. Miss A. Brooks 65, Miss K. Donaldson 62, Mrs Valentine 61. Miss L. Brooks 59, Miss E. Burrows 56, 65, Mrs E. Howell 57, 59, Miss T. Valentine 54. Men—E. Power 76, J. D. A. Howe 75. B. Roddick 74. H. J. Valentine 74, D. Andrews 73, H. Tapp 72, A. Waters 71, F. Stowell 69. 69. 71. C. H. Rudge 70. J, R. Markham 69, S. Mulholland 69, A. Valentine 69. D. Grant 68. D. Doyle 68. R. Cundall 6S. L. Williams 67, A. Bayliss 66. D. Stevens 64, J. Muir 63. T. Murphy 56, W. Valentine 48, R. Austin 43. BAD BREATH CAUSES FRIENDS TO SHUN YOU The old saying that distance lends enchantment is never more apt, or to the point than when applied to people whose breath is laden with evil-smelling odours. No matter how handsome they may appear they lose their attractiveness when afflicted with a foul breath. Bad breath creates a feeling of repugnance. and a desire to get out of one’s presence. In nearly all cases this condition is due to constipation and a disordered stomach. In Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills you will find a searching, cleansing remedy, which will drive the masses of decaying corruption that poison the blood and contaminate the breath, from the system through the regular channels. They get at the cause and give you Jean bowels, a healthy stomach, a lively liver, and blood that is rich and red. ..

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 21064, 16 June 1938, Page 5

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MINIATURE RIFLES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 21064, 16 June 1938, Page 5

MINIATURE RIFLES Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 21064, 16 June 1938, Page 5

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