ON THE MOUNDS.
D SPORT WITH THE RIFLE. AT TRENTII.AAI AND ELSKAYnERE. Tho weather on Saturday aflernoou was anything but pleasant lor the rillcmen who assembled for their week-end competitions on the mounds at Trentham and elsewhere. The scores made in the various competitions were as iollow:— KARORI RIFLE CLUB. The second competition of the first series was hold, at 300 and (100 yards (invisible bull's-eye at 390 yds.). 'Somn excellent range scores were made, nolablv A. Caldwell's 48 at 3CO, and 11. Billfold's 49 at 600 yds. Scores:30!) 000 yds. yds. T'l. Tf. Bulford 44 49 53 \V. Judrl 47 ■!,-) 92 J. Burns 40 45 91 F. Wickcns, 42-48-90; C. Hodder, 45-45-50; A. Caldwell, 48-41-89; 11. O. Urown, 40-44—5-89; .!. Butter, 46-42-83; J. E. Turner, 43—11-87; E. O. Lower, 45-42-87; K, liandall, 43-43-SG; 11. Marshall, .11-41-85; G. Hallidav, 44-41-85; G. Jones, 38-40-7-85; W. A. Street, 41-30-8-85; F. Standidge, 41-10-81; A. Follows, 39-41-83; Jl. Cokor, 37—30— 10-83; 11. V. Croxton, 41-41-82; W. Cliiniside, 39—tl-SO; T. Goodall, 40-S3--79; J). V. Claridge. 35-30-71; Grcig, 21-28-10-59. PETONE RIFLE CLUB. First match of the first series, at 800 and 900 yds. Scores:— A Class. 600 900 yds. yds. H'p. T'l. C. Bird 33 32 0 65 Spencer 33 31 0 64 M'llvride 33 29 0 02 Calwell, 20-30-2-01; Shannon, 31 —1.7— I 3-01; Clout, 29-28-4-61; Knight, 30-25-5-60; 11. F. Russell, 20-25-4—58; H. C. Russell, 20-31-0-57; E. Ballinger, 27—25-0-55; M'Lachlan, 27-27-0-54; AY. Ballinger, 27-25-0-52; E. C. Russell, 32-18-0-50; Aysou, 12-27-7-46. B Class. 800 900 yds. yds. H'p. T'l. Nicholson 33 28 0 61 Fleming 29 26 2 57 Glcnnio 28 27 2 57 Burridge, 28—26—3—57; Warbnrton, 23— .M-J— 57; Coulter, 22-26-9-57; Buckingham, 16-29-12-57; Pollock, 20-28-2-56; Hogg, jun., 25—17—12—54; Edliu, jun., 20-29—1-53; Ciendon, 20-25-8-52; J. Clark, 11-12-6-29; F. Clark, s—3—lo— IS. Next Saturday tho ranges will bo 200 and 500 yds. SUBURBS RIFLE CLUB. Trophy shooting competition at 500 and 700 yards. Rilleman J. Smart again topper the seniors with 91, and G. Oliver topped the B Class list with 85. The final matei in this series will conclude next Saturday and Wednesday following, at ranges SOU, 500, and 600 yards, seven shots. The shooting and general committees meet at J. L. 'Turner's next Tuesday to prepare the club programme for tho year's shooting. Matches will bo continued on Wednesday next it ranges—soo, 70S yards, (en shots. The following arc tho rcwults of tho teams shooting for last week: — AY. Gower's team, 275; AY. M'lvor, 267; AY. Fellingham, 261; A. Jackson, 255; F. Price, 231. Saturday's scores:— Seniors. 500 700 yds. yds. H'p. T'l. J. Smart 48 43 0 91 J. Given 45 41 0 80 E. Dobson 44 30 0 S3 J. Ross, 45-38-83; AY. M'lvcr, 4035—81; AV. Gower. 41 —33—70; R. BarJ-Je, 43-30-79; C. Milroy, 48-35-7S; A. Jackson, 44—34—78; 11. Hunt, 41—35—76; F. Price, 43-33-76; 11. Snolling, 38-36-74; T. Chapman, 37-30-73; AY. Fellingham, 40-2S-6S; A. Otton, 32—21—7-60. Juniors. G. Oliver 44 37 i 85 S. AYhito :. 34 38 10 82 G. Jones 29 39 10 78 11. Gawith, 39—33—5—77; AY. Johnstone, 37-29-10-70; 31. Evans, 44-31-75; AY. H. Cook, 40-29-5-74; S. Rutlcdgo, 37— 25-10-72; G. Hill, 29-32-10-71; F. Stacev, 44-17-10-71; 11. Inkerscll, 39-19-10-08; 11. Giddens, 35-22-10-67; F. AYinchcombe, 21—34—10-05. EASTBOURNE RIFLE CLUB. Competition of trophies presented by Mrs. J. D. Jack and Mr. E. T. AYise, scores also to count for Mr. J. Barr's medal. Ten shots, and an optional sighter, at 200 aud 300 yards. Scores:— 200 300 yds. yds. H'p. TT. C. Guise 38 39 17 94 G. F. Pulsford 43 41 8 92 A. AYeir 46 42 0 88 F. Cook, 48-10-88; AY. .1. Carrig, 42-3S-7-S7; E. C. "Wills, 41-38-79. Rifleman F. Cook wins Mr. J. Barr's medal outright, having won it twice in succession. PETONE NAVALS. Competition for Palmer aggregates, 500 and 600 yards. Scores:— A Class. 200 300 yds. yds. 'H'p. T'l. Bugler Hill 45 4.1 1 89 S.-M. FinlaT 45 41 0 80 Corpora! Pettett 37 38 6 81 D Class. Corporal Cairns 43 35 3 81 Gunner Pattinson ... 41 30 1 79 Gunner Holloway ... 34 35 2 71 Lieut. Kirk 28 38 4 70 C Class. Gunner TTill 32 10 8 50 Gunner Macdonald ... 5 31 8 44 Gunner Taylor _ 32 7 4 43
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1278, 6 November 1911, Page 2
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