SUBURBS CLUB
HUNT, WINNER OF CHAMPIONSHIP.
The Suburbs Club finished its championship for the season 1929-30 at Trentham on Saturday, at 800 and 800 yards ranges. This ycaj the winner was Deputy-Presrient H. K. Hunt, the .well-known rifle shot. .S. 'i. M'Lean, last year's winner, was runner-up. , , The following are the leading positions (only scores off the rifle counting): —UeP-' Pres. H: E. Hunt 771, 8. F. M'Lean 760, H T. Peat 758, Dep.-Pres Goodall 753, Pr'es. FellingW 746 Leshe Felhngham 731, A. Stewart 712, K. Drake 703, lv. lelford 602.' , ■i: :'■ HICKSON CUPVj ,";;; * '.The sliort-range aggregate in the championship scries, being six shoots ut JUU yards, seven shoots at 500 yards, and seven shoots at 600 yards, scores only off the rifle counting; S. If. M'Lean being, the winner The following are the-four lead.ng . total S :-S. F. M'Lean 830, Dep Jres. Hunt 826 Dep.-Pres. Goodall 822, H. 1. -reat MORRISON CUP. ■'■' The long-range aggregate in the chamGoodall 382, H. T. Peat 382. , ■; , .. TBLFORD CUP. Three hundred yards aggregate, being the best; o£ five shoots out of six shoots HI £S™tT *4e£ (sc? 214, Dep.-Pres. Hunt (scr) 214, Leslie l4lhi4am (22 handicap) 213, Dep.-Pres. Goodall (scr) 206. NEWTON CUl"'. The Newton Cup was won by Leslie Felhngham, a promising young first-year s shot. The following are the three leading positions.-Leslie Felhngham 1, Dep.Pres! Hunt 2, H. T. Peat 3. SERIES MATCHES. The first series resulted as.follows ' the first, second, and third take prizes. M'Lean Drake and 11. S. Cuming fired off a tie for thud place, M'Lean being the wmnei—L. Fellingham (23 handicap) 272, H. T. Peat (3) 265, S. F. M'Lean (scr) 260 L. G. Diake (30) 260, H. S. Cuming (34) The second series resulted as follows. The first thiee take prizes. In the snoot-ott tor third place A. Stewart was_the win-ner.-Dep.-Pres.Hunt (scr) 337 K. Telford. (26 handicap) 335, A. Stewart (8).333, K. Drake (29) 333. . , „ The result of the third series, the nrst thtee taking pri Z es:-S D Neilson (44 handicap) 349, Pres. Felhngham (10) 347, K. Shieeve (46) 345, A. Sherbrooke (12) 340 Dunng the year the club fired an extra series that did not count for the club s championship .or any club shoots. Ihe irst three take prizes:—A. Sherbrooke (13 handicap) 356, Pres. Fellingham (10 handicap) 346, Dep.-Pres. Hunt (scr) 342, R. Shiee\e (48) 339. The club fired over 800 and 900 yards ranges m dull and changeable light. This concluded its match shooting for the season. The following aie the scores :— 800 900 yds. yds. Hep. Tl. S. D. Neilson 38 !41 10 89 Dep -Pies'. Hunt ..46 40 scr 80 E. Shree^e 40 31 14 85 S. F. M'Lean 41 :43 scr 84 E Diake, 40, 41, 3-84; E. Telford, 43, 35, 3—81; A. Sherbrooke, 37, 40, 3—80: H. T. Peat;* 39, 38, 2—79; Mr. Dickson (visitor), 37, 40, scr—77; Dep.-Pres. Goodall, 38, 37, sci—7s; Leslie Fellingham, 36, 37, 2 —73; lies Fellingham, 37, 35, 3—75.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1930, Page 18
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