CH’CH MINIATURE RIFLE ASSN. FIRES FIFTH WEEK’S SHOOTING.
The Christchurch Miniature ’ Boelntion fired Ita fifth week’s In the Christchurch winter tour» The following are the results• — SENIOR GRADE Sumner—W. Wells 35. J Fd C. Timbrell 35. C. Hart 34. C P •» jMI 34. E Geddis 34. S. Craw 34.0 Hli*'* 13 ajg total 274, v Railway No. I—W Sullivan 35, H. Thomson 34, F. Hodge 34. N. Muschamp 34. W. Cook 34. P Hill 14. , ~ I J. Kean 33. total 271. Cashmere No. I—H. Haworth Si. P. Cole 34, H. Judkins 34. f>. M Donald *4. G. Alexander 34, R. Neill 33. F. A. Jud- ,t#T kins 34. C. Walker 33, total 271. v. Sydenham No. I—W. Wilson 35. L Pimm 34, J. Davison 34. W. Barrett 34. F. Batt 34, J. Left 33. C. Jessop 33. T. Hay 32, total 1 269. I New Brighton—G. Catton 35, C. Priest ; 35. V. Tima 34, A. Beaven 80. J. Buschl ! 33, D. Turner 34. E. Diehl 34. H. Hawker . 30, total 265, v. Christchurch W.M.C. No. I—H. Biggins 32. F. Simpson 32. G. Crimp 34, G. Graham 31, J. Bills 33. P. Robertson 35, W. Smythe 32. H. Harris [ 33. total 262. GOODHART CUP. [ The following are leading in th# Goodhart Cup aggregate, one shoot cut out:—H. Haworth, Cashmere, 140; J. ‘f Bills, W.M.C., 139; W. Wilson. Sydenham. 139; W. Sullivan. Railway. 139; C. Timbrell. Sumner, 139; F. Batt. Sydenham, 138; W. Cook, Railway. 133; J. , Edmonds, Sumner, 138; H. Judkins, i Cashmere, 138; IX M’Dona Id. Cashmere, 138; G. Alexander, Cashmere. 138; W. Wells, Sumner. 137; N. Muschamp, Railway, 137; C. Jessop, Sydenham, 137; I*. Robertson, W.M.C.. 136, S. Hay. Sydenham, 136; W. Barrett, Sydenham, 136; 1 I H. Barker, Sydenham, 136; C. Walker, j Cashmere, 136. JUNIOR GRADE. W. H. Harris. Ltd.—N. Harris 84. C. M’Callum 34, S. Stephens 83, F. Leggn 31, J. Goldstone 32, R. Wilson 34. A. * Halmshaw 34, H. Bleasdale 81, total 263, v. Kalapoi Woollen—J. Patton 32, W; Marriott 29, J. Davies 38. F. Burgoyna 29, G. Green 30, T. Davie 34, W. Thompson 31. J. Olin 33. total 251. - * Kaiapoi Woollen—J. Olln 31. G. Green 31, J. Baton 30, F. Burgoyne 33, A- Dug- ’ gan 34. W. Thompson 31, T. Davie 29. H. Davis 30, total 24 8. v. Christchurch W.M.C. No. 2—E. Simpson 81, Brightmore 25, C. Stowell 30, R. Warman 81. R. Smith 33. F. Williamson 84, C. Harbidge 29, F. Mathews 23, total 246. Railway No. 2—L. Lilley 34. R. Smith , 32, J. Murray 33. E. Falgar 31, P. Jack, Jun., 33, A. Saunders 36, C. Tregonmg 35, W. Blood 32, total 265, v. Bur wood No. I—R. Bickerton 33, C. DeUmaln 32, J. Partridge 33, E. Emmett 23, L. Mulholland 24, B. Cockle 32, A Balfour 31, E. Grofski 32, total 260. Sydenham No. 2—J. Clark 83, S. Nelson 33. R. Hay 31, R. Harrison 33. J. Sisson 33, A. Webb 32, C. Thom 23. J. Craig 35. total 262. v. Christchurch W.M.C. No. 2—R. Smith 31. F. Williamson 32, R. Warman 32, C. Stowell 30, I*. Mathews 30, Brlghtmore 30, E. Simpsoia 21, C. Harbidge 32. total 248. Cashmere No. 2—-Copplestone 34, Montgomery 33, Clark 33. A Purves 30, H' Loader 34, A. Craw 81. G. Naylor 32, A Martin 35, total 262, v. R.S.A No. 1— W. Gray 33. D. Harries 22. R. Stringer -1, D. Murray 31, H. Oracle 33, G. Bassett 36, C. Farley 31. H. Fleck 32. total Heathcote a bye. ASHBY CUP. The following are leading in the As. by Cup aggregate, one shoot cut out: -A. Martin. Cashmere. 138; D Mont.ornery. Cashmere, 127. L. C <Pi>l stone, Jashmere. 137. S. Loader, •.asiunere, 186?J. Nelson. Sydenham. 136 K Lmroett, Burwood. 136; N. Harris. Harris, Ltd.. >5. A. Halmshaw, Harris, Ll 126; L*. Lilley. Railway. 135. J SA. .5 S. Clark. Cashmere, i:,4. V Major, flurwond 132. C. M Galium Harris Ltd.. 32. C. Farley. R.S.A., 1a! 3 C.ark. • > donham, 132. R. Harrison, Sydenham. 132. PRESIDENT’S GRADE. R.S.A No. 2—E. Peach 38. P. Aldersley 32, 8. Clark 33, A. Erickson 34. R. Erickson 33. D. M’Kenzie 33. IX Shaw 34, R. Warr 31, total 263. v. Railway No. 3—F. Ledgard 32. A Jack 82. D. Jobiln 33. H. Ledgard 34. J. M’Kenxle 28. J. O’Connor 30, A. Milne 30, L. Glen 32, total 251. Cashmere No. 3—J. Forbee 35, .J Dtack 34, R. Elcock 31, E. Taylor 85. L. Kagg 21, F. Haworth 32, L. Hulbert 80, R. Weston 31. total 259, v. Lyttelton A— L. Symonds 32. A. W. Burbery 82. W. Taylor 31, F. Mills 29, E. Burbery 31. J. Hammond 29, F. Foster 2®, A Burbery, sen., 31, Coleman 31. total 246. Lyttelton B— J. Geasley 28, R-. Grade 34. D. Pascoe 32, P. M’Cormlck 27, D. M’Cormlck 30, Andreassend 32, R. Taylor 28. total 238. v. Burwood No. 2 B. Goodhind 33. H. Nankervllle 24. H R. Nankerville 34. H. Palmer 26, De la Cour 29, J. Partridge 81, S. Haffendeu 29, - Bettridge 30, total 231. Brighton ladles—Mesdames McClelland 31. Burmelster 30, Moses 35. M. Diehl 32. Bickerton 33, Ball 82. Park 82, Buschl 33. total 258. v. W. H. Harris, N T o. 2—Blood 26. Savage 30, Beumelberg 27, E. Harris 31. Greatbatch 25, Newman 26. Sinclair 24. Yarrell 22. total 211. Ward's ladles, a bye. REECE’S CUP. The following is the aggregate, one shoot out out:—Mrs Ball, Brighton, ' 130; Mrs Smith. Ward's. 130; Mrs Pimm, - Ward’s, 130; Mrs Harper, Ward's, 129; Mrs Moses, Brighton, 130; Mrs Buschl, Brighton. 127; Mrs Hobbs, Ward’s, 125; Miss Park, Brighton, 124. TISDALL’S CUP. The following is the aggregate shoot, one shoot cut out:—R. Taylor, Cashmere, 135; B. Goodhind, Burwood, 132; L. Symonds, Lyttelton, 130; J. Forbes, Cashmere, 129; F. Haworth. Cashmere. 128; IX M’Kenzie. R.S.A.. 128; R. Burbery. Lyttelton 127: W. Greer, Cashmere, 127; R. Erickson.' R.S.A., 126; J. Diack. Cashmere. 126; L. Ragg. Cashmere, 125; P. Aldersley, R.S.A., 125. POSITIONS OF TEAMS. SENIOR GRADE.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18186, 20 June 1927, Page 11
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