RIFLE SHOOTING.
CHRISTCHURCH ASSOCIATION.
Tha Christchurch Miniature Rifle Associates continued its matches last week. The •enlor matches were pot off on account of the olabt competing in the New Zealand championship. Targets judged by the target lodges resulted as follows: L. Gapes (Burwood) 10. F. Rogers (Burwood) 9. Following sr« results:
JUNIOR GRADE. Working Men' s Club—Crimp 69, Lanyon M MeKenzie 70, Simpson 67, Stowell 68, Biggins 70. Williamson 70, Glue 67—total . Burwood —Mnlliolland G l, Ilay - 67, L. Crape* 66, Goodhind 67, Eminett 69, Delamsin •9, Rogers 01 J'.inkhurst 67—total 541. Sydenham—Craig 69, Sandiland 68, Hood 47, D-mikon 67, L. Green 69, Gait 67, Tem--66, Guy 6b—total si' 9. Cashmere —\V. Ragg 66. W. Guy, jun., 66, t>in'-k 66. Pnrves US. F. Haworth 68, Purves ian., 66, Large 67, Cole 6fr—total 633.
8.8.A. Ko. I—Murray 69, Gracie 67, Farley 6ef, Comer 69, Dobson 68, Bassett 68, fleck 68, Russell C9—total 546. Heathcote—Loney 61, Deavoll 65, Nicholl 69, Evans 67, Gamblin 68, Wilson 64, AshWorth 66. W. Read 66—total 526. R.B.A. No. 2—Clarke 67, Johnson 66, Shaw 99. Mathews 70, Litten 68, Oakley 69, ErickMb 67. Pulleti 69—total 544.
Lyttelton—Poulsen 68, Taylor 66, Corkin M. Snowdeu 67, Coleman 65, Burbery, sen., VI, Whitford 69. Mills 70 —Total 540. Hurls, Ltd.—Wilson 67, Stowell 65, Buchanan 69. Wilcox 67, Stephens 68, Bleas4al« 66, Halm3haw 67, McCallum 68—total «S7.
Kalapoi Woollen —Marriott 03. Paton 66, •nrgoyne 68, G. Green 67, Grange 67, Olin •6, Duggari 64, Davie 60—total 521.
ASHLEY CUP. Following are the leading men In the gtmad •ggregate, the two lowest shoots emitted:—C. Farley (R.S.A.) 623, H. Big ■in* CW.M.C.) 622, F. Hiacock (E.S.A.) 620, J>. Murray (E.S.A.) 619, J. Bassett (R.S.A.) «16, J, Crimp (VT.M.C.) 618, R. Litten (R.S.A.) 617, H. Gracie (R.S.A.) 617, J. sfcK*nsie (W.M.C.) 617, D. Harris (R.S.A.) 618, E. Emmctt (Burwood) 61S, F. Haworth (Cashmere) 615, N. Harris (Harris. Ltd.) BIS. D. Russell (R.S.A.) 615, L. Mulholland (Bnrwood) 615, F. Mills (Lyttelton) 615, J. Comer (R.S.A.) 614, F. "Williamson fW.M.C.) 614, H. Bleasdale (Harris, Ltd.) 614, J. Craig (Svdenham) 613. R. Buchanan (Harris, Ltd.) 618, L. Green (Sydenham) 612, F. Bur-gc-yne (Kaiapoi) 612, H. Whitford (Lvttelton) •12, W. Guy, jun. (Cashmere) 611, R. Wilton (Harris. Ltd.) 611. A. Nicholl (Burwood) «11. A. W. Bnrberv (Lvttelton) 611, R. Dob■on (U.S.A.) 611. P. Riches (R.S.A.) 610. PRESIDENT'S GRADE. Toti Motors —Etwell 64, Binning 88, Vlneent 88, Hughes 63, Willis 67. Clifford 87, Henry 66. Priest 68; total 529. Bailway—Prichard 67, Jack 68, Smith 65, fanning 64, Timbs 64, Raynor 67. Lambon •5, Lowe 66; total 526.
B.S.A.—Waters 09, Cosgrore 66, Burgees •8, Hawke 70, JlcColl ' 60, Erickson 69. Peach 66, Johnson 68; total 542. Harris, Ltd.—Greatbatch 69, K. Legge 65, Blood 67, T. Halmshaw 68, Jackson 65, Pitt 68, Streeter 454, T. Legge 65; total 531.
Cashmere —Bell 67, TnMoy 68, Britten 66, fiarr 68, Priak 65, L. Woodßford 66, V. Guy 70, Milne 66; total 536. Knilst A—Hurley 69, T. O'Connell 64, lleNabb 69, H. O'Connell 65, McCarthy 69, £awr«nce 66, J. O'lioughlin 63, Howard 66; ♦otal 581.
larttattos —Thomas 67, Pascoe 66, WHMams 07. Nixon - 68, Barley 67, Wyatt 69, SfaDonald 66, Swain 67; total 537. Kixlat B—Falgar 67, Ryan 67, Ince 65, I. Carey 64, Timooey 64, Molloy 64, LawMM 63, Dwan 64; total 518.
Brighton Ladles—Hesdamei NicholU 65, sark5 ark 63, Bueehl 64. Ragg 66, A. Motes 67, all 66. Hoaei 67, TWeyßhort-65; total 628. Ward'a Ladle*—MesdamM Hobbs 66, Wil■M 06, Caldwell ft*. Falter 65,. Harper 65, teilk «», 0. Johnson 65, Mls» Smith 69; total KM. .. .- ■-. - ; YOBITXOX OT TEAMS.
REECB CUP. Following are tha leading ladies in the grand aggregate for tha Rseoe Cap, the two lowest ahoota omitted: —Miss' Smith (Wards) SOT, Mias, Park (Brighton) 596, Mrs A. B. h. Smill»; (Wards) 595, Mrs Kagg (Brighton) mi, Mia "Bttfchl (Brighton) 695, Mrs Ball (Brighton) G93, Mrs Moses (Brighton) 682, Mrs Harpe' (Wards) 691, Miaa Wilson (Wards) 688, Mrs Hobos (Wards) 688, Miaa XOleyshort (Brighton) 688, Miss C. Johnson (Wards) 686. Mrs Caldwell (Wards) 688, Mies Best (Wards) 664, Mrs Fuller (Wards) 583, Mrs Nicholls (Brighton) 676, Mm Bishop (Brighton) 578, Mrs Chapman (Wards) 572. TISDALL CUP. . Following are the leading men in the ■rand segregate, the two lowest ahoota «mtt«d, for the Tisdall Cwp:-R. Hnrlsy (Marist) 617, 3. Watera (R.8.A.) 616, V Gny (Cashmere) 613, J. McCarthy (Marist) «M, A. Burbery, sen. (Lyttelton) 611, W. Jackson (Harris, Ltd.) 610, N. Barr (Cashmere) 610. L. Bladder (Mariat) 630, K. Prichard (Railway) 609, D..Joblin (Baijway) tOfl. W. Hawks (E.S.A.) 607, J. McColl fB.BJi.) 607, A. Browning (Fords Motors) 606. C. Priest (Ford Motors) 606, V. : Burgas* (8.8.A.* 606, >H: McDonald (LytteKon) 60S, L. Lamborn (Bailway) 605, A. Jack (Railway) 604, E. Booney (Bailway) 604, P. BalJ (Cashmere) 603,, L. Willis (Ford Motors) «M. J.Bandle(H.B.A.)6o3,W. Blood (Harris Ltd.) 603. B. Fanning (Bailway) 601, B. Lawranea (Marist) 600,.-' C. Cochrane (Ford Motors) 699. O. Pitt (Harris, Ltd.) 696, W. MeJTaUb (Marist), 698, G. Falgar (Marist) «ff, B, Lowa»(Baflway) 697.
POSITION OF TEAMS. (Asaociat: ion Cup.) M. W. L. D. Pt. B.S.A- Xo. 1 11 0 0 11 Chrirtchurcb W.M.C. 0 i> 0 9 "W. H. Harris, Ltd. 8 3 0 S Burwood 5 5 .1 5J Lyttelton u 5 .1. 5§ X.S.A. Jfo S i 6 3 ■ii Vtsbmen 1 7 0 4 Xajtpoi Woollen :>, S 0 8 0jd«nluun .. 2 S 1 2i XUatheote 2 9 0 2
B. 0. Biuop - Ottp. m. vr. Ii. D. p. A IK. 10 * 3 0 8 Bsfhrar 11 7 4 0 7 CmIomm 10 7 3 0 , 7 Mirlit Btca. A 11 6 5 0 6 Lr*t«Uos 11 6 5 0 6 Vird Motow .. 11 6 6 0* 6 W. H. Harrli, 144. 11 s fl 0 5 MfbtOB X«die* 11 5 6 0 6 Wud'a Ls<Mec 11 ;j 7 1 31 Xarlft Broi. B 11 0 10 1 i
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19300721.2.53
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 8
Word Count
980RIFLE SHOOTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 8
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.