MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING.
r CHRISTCHURCH ASSOCIATION, i'; . •'•Th? ; Christchurch Miniature Rifle - Association: flred its seTonth' week ma'tdhes in the winter tournament, following' are the re- , suits:— SENIOR GRADE. Chr istchur ch : Working Men's No. 1 P. Morgan 34, W. Smytho 34, H. Biggins „ 84, Jt\ Sharman 33, Or. "Crimp "3. R. Piper 32, -P. Evans 32, "E. French 32. total 264,. v. New Brighton—Gr. Catton 34, V. Tims 34, A. Munns 33, J. Busehl 33, F. Lightfoot 33, R. Turner 33, H. Hawker 32, T. ; Hobbs. 31, total 203.. i Cashmere No. 1—1). McDonald 35, C. . "Walker 34, H. Judkins, jun. 34. J. Chap- ■ man 34, E. Cole 34, H. Haworth 33 W. Gabb' 33, S. Hunsley 32, total 269, v. Railway No. I—P.1 —P. Jack, sen. 35, W. Sullivan 35, P. Hill 34, W. Crossen 34, W. Cook 33, L. Callon 33, H. Thompson 32, T. Puckworth 32, total 268. • • > Sumner—J. Edmonds 35, C. Timbrel! 34, C. Hart 34, G. Hines 33, C. Peagrain 33, P. Oliver , 33, D. Barr S3, J. Ellison 32, IrttaV »67, v. Sydenham No. I—L. Pimm 35, L. O. Ha> 34, W.' Cockroft 34, D. Low ■ "3, W. Barrett 32, W. Wilson 32, J. Clark , 32, J. Left, jun., 32, total 264. Goodbart Cup. The following are tho leading men in the aggregate.ftwo Bhoots cut out): —• ■ ' W. Sullivan (Railway) .. 172 S.' O. Hay (Sydenham) .... 172 P. Cole (Cashmere) .« 17i ,T). McDonald (Cashmere) .. 171 F. Judkins (Cashmere) .. 170 ■ L, Pimm (Sydenham) ... .170 , ' ,T. Busehl (Brighton) »« 170 P. Hill (Railway) 17' i H. Thompson (Railway) ... 170 ■. • -P, Robertson (W.M.C.) .. IfiD. H. Judkins, jun. (Cashmere) Hi:) V. Tims (Brighton) .. 10;! . . J.. ■ Crimp (W.M.C.) • . *,• 16S < ..it Biggins (W.M.C.). 16:5 '. ' C, Timhrell (Sumner) >. IfiS - « ,T- Edmonds. (Sumner) lfig , : . \T>l' Low (Sydenham). .* ' 168 W. H. Cockroft (Sydenham) 10S i ■'.T,'Left sen. (Sydenham) ... I<J7 J. Clark (Sydenham) .. 187 "\V. 'Barrett (Sydenham) » * .157 At Mtinns (Brighton) .. 167 '. -*W. Crossen (Railway) ig-;' AV. Johnston (Railway) ... JH7 It'. Piper (AV.M.C.) »» 16," . Position, of Teams for Beavon Cup.
JUNIOR GRADE. Christchurch Working Men's Club Xo. 2—C. Stowcll 33. B. Ward "3, F. Simpson 32, G. Buekett 31. D. Harris 31. J. -Daviso.) 31, E. Simpson 29, J. Keen 29, total 24.9. v. Returned Soldiers—H. Fleck.SC, J. K "\Yilson 34, L. Vilson 31. .T. Guntrip 25, J. Smee 24, E. Malloch 24, E. Goldsmith 17, A. Coatos 31, total 219. Lyttelton Times Xo. I—R. "Wilson 33, 11. Lamb 31, J. Bills 33, W. Vernon 33. .T. Burncss 30, T. Newton 30. IT. Grade "l", K. . Lauchland 31. total 257. v. Sydenham Buffa- , loes —A Smith 34, -T: • Xelson 29. W. Line 34, S. Clarko 33. E. Copplestone 3J, Ferguson 32, McDonald 30, C. Taylor 30, total 253. • Railway No. 2—L. Tiller 29, G. Reylatt 2.1, G. Muscliamp 32, It, fjmith 32, P. Jack, jnn., 31, J, Kcau 32, J. Timbs 30, J. Murray 31. total 246, v. Kaiapoi Woollen Co.—G. Grpen SI, F. Biurgoyne 31, H. Marriott 30, 11. Rodgers 33. E. Grange 29. J. Paton 32, T. Davie 29, "VV. Thompson 28, total 243. W. H. Harris, Ltff.—X. Harris 34, A. Hatashaw 33, Tj. Leggo 32. L: Harris 33, O. JfcCallum 34, C. Grentbatch 33. S. Stephens 31, W. McCausland 35. total 2Go, v. Heathcote —C. Penvall 33, P. Nixon 33. ,T. Weyman 33, W. Wiison 33, H. Harkess 34, L. Gemmoll 28, J. Evans 34, X. "Wood 31, total 259.- . Sydenham Xo. 2—K. Harrison 02, F. Carter 32. S. Xelson 33, E. Hay 33, J. Sissou 32. F. Pcglcr 35. .A. Barker 3.5, W. E, ' ■ Coelcroft 34, total 266, v. Cashmere Xo. 2 A. Craw 31, .S. Clark, 32. F. Clark 31, J. Diaelc 35, ' J. Alexander 33. D. Montgomery .* 33, (r. Maylor 33, It. XeiU 32, total 200. Ashby Cup. The following are the-heading men in the :> ' aggregate, cutting out the two lowest - • : sfioots:— ... Nclsoa (Sydenham) .. 172 2*. Harris (W. H. Harris, Ltd.) 171 H«y (Sydenham) .. Ifi9 Bills ("Times") .. 169 C. UcC'allum (W. H. Harris, :• Rii. Jfctd) — .. -169 '"s' ("'Times'') .. 167 i , ~* r riott (Kaiapoi Woollen) 167 (W. H. Harris) 167 <W.M.C.) „ 166 fe vi ..-iss m < woof. lb " HEMcCausland tyf' -a ' • I C ' :, H| % ris. Ltd.) ; T* Har " !->• Clarjc (Cashmere)'. IH 'fe F. Clark (Cashmere) - " V. Simpson, (W.M.c.) ' J»A. Ferguson (Buffs) v>'.*• ,''7 Wf*'- Une (Buffs) v. Green (Kaiapoi Woollen) 164 H|. Montgomery (Cashmere) 164 (Cashmere). 164
Position of Teams for Association Cup.
PRESIDENT'S GRADE. i New Brighton Ladies—Mesdames McClelland 30, Harding 32, Burmeister 32, Bishop .'lO, Ball .'SO, Misses Tilleysliort 32,. McClelland 30, Park 'J'J. total 245, Y. Jtaihvxy No. 3—A. Jack 27, Ludlow 28, Ledgard • 31, Falgar 28,-Milne 25, Joblin 2G, Baynor-25, Joyce 25, • total 315. • Buffalo ladies —Mesdames E. Smith 31, Colombus 30, Ililt 30, Southewood 29. L. Smith 30, Johnson 33, A. Smith 31. Master, E."'-Shaw 30, total 243, v. "Jjyttelton Times" No. 2—Cosgrove 21, Rait 29, Ilanna 10, Miss Stßirwood ■ 24. „Magee 31, Mahb'il 20, Crombie 30, Hiss Henry 24,- total 193: • Beece Cup. The following are the leading ladies in the aggregate, with the two lowest shoots cut out: — Miss .Tohnson (Buffalies) 161 Miss Tillevsliort (Brighton)' 157 Mrs Hill (Buffaloes) .. 356 Mrs Burmeister (Brighton) .. 156 Mrs Busehl (Brighton) .. 156 Miss Park (Brighton) . . 155 Mrs McClelland (Brighton) 155 Mrs Ball (Brighton) 155 Miss McClelland (Brighton) 153 • Mrs Stokes (Brighton) .. ( 152Mrs Harding (Brighton) .. 148 - .Mrs E. Smith (Buffaloes) ... 148 Mrs A. Smith (Buffaloes) ... 14S Miss Moses (Brighton) ..... 14f> Mrs Watts (Buffaloes) u« 145 Tisda.ll Cup. The following are the leading men in thq aggregate, two shoots cut out:— A. Jack 1 (Railway) 15S F. Ledgard (Railway) 156 . . E. Falgar (Railway) 154 J. Msgoe ("Times") ». 14<> ,T. Rait ("Times") ... 145 H. Rayncr (Railway) > < 145 J. Stanley 141 J. Joyce (Railway) 141 Position of Teams.
jr. VI*. I,. r>. rts. Chrislch. TV.M.C. No. 1 7 5 u 5 Railway Jft>. 1 ' 7 4. I 44 Sydenham No. 1 .. 7 •1 l •<i Onshmcro So.l ' . »■' 7 4 ;s 0 4 Siunner >. 7 2 5 0 2 Xew Brighton . < 7 1 0 1
sr. "W. L. ». Pts.' Christchureh. W.II.O. No. 2 7 7 0 0 7 Sydenham No. 2 7 6 1 0 6 Cashmere No. 2 <5 5 1 0 •3 W. H. Harris, Ltd. ■.*- 7 43 0 4 Railway No. ' 2 6 •2 0 1 4 ICaiapoi Woollen Co. .3 4 0 J 0 Sydenham Buffaloes >* 7 2 P 0 ,3 Lyttelton "Times," 0 ' No. 1 7 2 5 Returned Soldiers .. 7 0 7 0 0 licathcole . .. 7 0 7. 0 0 L 'r< - *> .
M. W. • X. I>. Ptfi. New Brighton Ladies 7 7 0 0 7 Kaiiw-ny No. 3 a 5 3 0 :> Buffalo Ladies .. 6 3- ■ 4 0 '2 "Lytlelton Times," Xo. 2 •• 7 1:' 6 o "i
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