IN THE SMALL PRIZES
NEW ZEALAND MARKSMEN-
N.S.W. RIFLE MEETING
SYDNEY, 11th October. National Eifle Association's King's Prize meeting was continuod today. The Dangar Match, ten shots at 700 yards, was won by Brunskill (Wagea) 49 James (Broken Hill) was tho best pt four other soorers of 49. New Zealandera were in the small money. Cromie scored 46, Carter, Nicholl, and Chapman each 45. The Paine Aggregate, comprising the totals of the Mark Foy, Lemaitre, and Dangar Matches, was won by Brunskill, 141. The runner-up was Eixon (Murru-. rundi) with the same score. New Zealanders were in the small prizes, O'Donnell with 139, Cromie with 137, Nicholl with 135, and Koppert with 133.. The Motton Match, ten shots at 800 i yards, was won by Clugston (Mosman) | with the possible. Pitkin (Inverell) was I the best of three scorers of 49. Car- | ter was the only New Zealander in the i list, with 46.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1932, Page 7
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154IN THE SMALL PRIZES Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1932, Page 7
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