KARORI CLUB
On Saturday the Ka^ori Club continued its championship series with a shoot at SOO and 900 yards. Boisterous wind affected the scores Very considerably, and bullseyes were infrequent. The scratch weekly trophy was won by P. B. Goldfinch with a score of 80 out of the possible 100: and the handicap trophy, was won by A. R. Craig with the very good; total-of 86. D. Kankin put on the highest range score in the match. 44 at 800 yin-ils. Tn'a practice shoot at SOO yards during the afternoon J. I. King, using 1930 ammunition, scorett 47. There will be no shooting next week owing to the National "Rifle Association's annual meeting. The leading scores in the championship and handicap aggregates are as follows:— Championship: J. T. King. 354: H. V. Cioxton. 344: T. H.-R. Boon. 339; P. B. Goldfinch, 335. ■ ■ - Handicap: J. H. Croxton. 347; A. R. Craig, 340; F. W. Ongley. 314. Saturday's scores'were:—■
J. I. King. 41. 36. 0—77; T). Rankin, 44, 25, 4—73; H. V. Croxton. 32.-34,-0—66; J. H. Croxton, 24, *. 9, 33. "Did not shoot at 900 yards.
Buy yuu , ., ' . ,.7'ls... yds. Hep.Tl. A. R. On is 41. 41 4 Sfi V. B. Goldfinch .... 41 30 — 80 F. W. Onsley 39 32 8 79 K. E. Hart 38 29 12 79
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Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 14
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