TRICKY CONDITIONS
The weather for to-day.'s matches called ' for care and judgment on the pait of the compctitois. Although, there was a heavy ', north-west wind, there were lulls at times sudden enough to upset the calculations •ot "the most experienced rifleman. The 1 wind Was swinging frbm 4 left to 4 right. ! To-day showed Trentham. at its worst. The Trentham Aggregate, for short- ' range Belt matches, was won by W. - M'lver (Petone) with a scoie ot 192. C. !J. Nix (Featherston) secured second j place with 190. Detailed results are:— £4: W. M'lver (Petone), 192. £3: C. J. Nix (Fealherston), 190. '. £2 each: C. Pickering (Opaki), 18G; W. N. Masefield (Marlborough), 185; W. H. West (Blenheim), 184. £1 each: E. A. Ballinger (Pelone), E. ' M. Wiigley (Opaki), R. H. Nicholl (Petone), H. V. Croxton (Karori), 184 each; F. W. Ching (Karori), F. S. Hood (Feathi erston), P. Berry (Tararua), 183 each. 10s each: D. Roots (Patea), H. Simmonds (Auckland), 183 each; W. Hudson i (Wanganui), 182; J. I. King (Karori), H. i Frankland (Karori), O.: George (New Ply- ! mouth), E. R. Truman, (Ashburton), A. ". E. Barker (Ronga), H! Boon (Karori), r 181 each; C. .Whiteman (Upper Hutt), ISO: •'■ ;- ■■•■. ' ■■.■■. •
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 69, 23 March 1931, Page 11
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198TRICKY CONDITIONS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 69, 23 March 1931, Page 11
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