RIFLE SHOOTING
g PAEROA MINIATURE CLUB l l - ‘ From Our Own Correspondent l PAEROA, Today. [ ’l‘he l’nerozl Miniature. Rifle Club ‘llin-«l 11. handicap ('cnnpetition in the local drill hall on \Vednesday evening for :L club trophy. The finish, although not requiring an. shoot-off, was very close. I The trophy was won by E. Turton, ,the only one to reach the limit, 100, although two others were close behind Iwith 99. The winner also registered the highest sgore off the rifle for the evening, and his victory was a. very popular one. The following are the scorvsz—l}. Turton, more 07. handicap 3—total 10“: H. A. Morrison, .06, 23—99; A. A. Jen~ kinson, W 5, 22—39; F. C. Hubbard. 5‘5. 13—VS‘IS; 'AI H. Pearson, 9-4. 3—97: E. INF-‘ud, 92, ‘ S—HT; \V. Halligangm)V 5—91; )I. Chane-av worth, 84, 7—91: J. Juspers, 79, lifi—fll: L. )lorris, SJ, Q—ST; Cl C. )lillzu‘, 73, 3—79; C. Young (also shot), 85.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1064, 30 August 1930, Page 13
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