SCOUT SHOOTING
FURTHER RESULTS COMPARISON OF TROOPS A field .shooting day was held on Saturday when 10 Scouts of the Citizens Troop and five from the Scottish Troop fired the marksmanship course. All qualified. (Possible 50). The scores were as follows:—■ Don Howat, Scottish 25 25 50 Reg Parrj',, Citizens 25 25 50 Brian Hume, Citizens 25 24 49 Roy Delves, Scottish 25 24 49 Eric Dockray, Citizens 25 24 49 Geo. Coddard, Citizens 24 24 18 Rex Morpeth, Citizens 24 24 4.8 Hugh Paterson,, Scottish 25 22 47 lan Paterson, Scottish 24 23 47 John Taylor, Citizens 25 22 47 John Crozicr, Citizens 24 23 47 Sycl Shapley, Citizens 23 23 4fi Tom Dockray,- Citizens. 24 21 45 Robert Burt, Citizens 23 22 15 Errol Petty, Scottish 22 21 43
Summary of the shooting by the two troops in the two days exei> cised is as follows: — Citizens Scottish (10 exercised) (14 exercised) Possible 50 1 49 2 3 48 2-2 45 to 47 5 5 Under 45 0 1 Shootists aver. 47.4 47.1
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 93, 27 July 1943, Page 5
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175SCOUT SHOOTING Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 93, 27 July 1943, Page 5
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