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RIFLE SHOOTING.

* KAIAPOI DEFENCE CLUB. Tho Kaiapoi Defence Kifle Club fired its aecond belt competition on Saturday afternoon. Tho following were tlic leading scores:— 11. Edwards (scr) ' .. -..80 S Richards (2) .. '<3 F. Bryden (0) ..73 A. Burnip (10) .. •• f > B J. Brydon tscr) .. .. <?' J. Burnip (6) ... •• 11. Martyn (2) .. . .. 56 . A. 'Clark (10) •- <>■?. A. Stark (10) .. ..48 TIMARU DEFENCE CLUB. On Saturday afternoon ,the Tima.ru Dcfem-.o Kifle Club licld its fifth -weekly shoot on the Scarborough range. There were 33 riflemen pibsent. The conditions were ten shots at 300 and 500 yards. The day was fine, but a mid wind blew off the sea all the afternoon. The coldness of the weather _ made tb'e holding very difficult; in spite of this, "Rifleman W. Bradshaw made an exceptionally fine fitoofc, 'getting 49 at 000, and 47 at 600/ making a total of 36 off the rifle. His 300 board rend - 50455"»5 >"> 49. His Vvo board read: 4115555555—47 Both his shoots a seven bull finish. At 500 the best' scorers were Leu Smith and Blackwood, who scored 43 eae.h. Smith's rea 'l • 555515.-,543—18 Blackwood's loari read: 555-1555153-48. The trophies ■ were won bv the following: -Len Smith, tirtt 1 -*u ion W Bradshaw second with 98, and 7 Finch third with 9fi. This' was the first shoot to count for the seasons chn.npionsbiD, and interest was very keen. Tins was also 11 fivat, daV of the bull y.-eye competition. Vwshaw has. led off with 1G followed by C Blackwood - with 15. - Bradshaw's bi~ score lifted him to the front mark for the , L, i,„ n trophy. lie was r>roMtO c. Bhtckwood went from fifth and P.'t'oden went- back from second to seventh. . . ' The following llrp ' Tt |

NOT APE AID OF SUNBURN! Wliy,. I'm becoming as beautifully tanned as a ■ Hawaiian maiden, with never a twinge of burning! IIow? •Simply because I give .'.myself • a gentle coating of Q-tol • before swimming, and tennis, and motoring—it absorbs the bum'" and allows the slcin to acquir.o. tap fashionable sun-tan tone. Q-tol wijj tlii; trick." .—4.

her Smith •• - W Bra^sna-.v • 1.1 40 ■ 4W 4 5 •i* 4 7 45 R ] 100 SJfi ■ 96 01 ,T. Finch, ' •• . * 4 * C BUclovooci, .. H Honk-ins' .. 30 47 B 92 A" At'neff •• ■ 44 ' •in 1 01 J. Hull4\> 41 R ' 91 A. Duncan . 4' • 41 4 ! n . 9T 89 «.') O Liirnhorn C; Carmichael • . 4fr" . 41 W Duncan •• • 4n • 4 4 - P0 O.- Johnson 42 4 ( <•* '89' N. Dunnitl 42 ■14 ' 0 PS 88 ' S3 " S8 W. K. Jones * 41. 43 40 - .*> W. .Malcolm w! A. Cowlcs .. P. Watkins •• 39 38" 6 10

300 5C0 Hep. Til. ■J. Keid 34 4:2 • 12 83 11. Jv. Parker .. 43 3 2 12 £7 K. Guthrie 34 39 14 W. K. Grant 39 41 t> 86 J. Dunnill, sen. 33 4 L 7 86 W. Fin-lay . ... 39 39' . *8 86 L. Dunnill - 34 40 10 • 84 F. GhittocI; .. «. 40 39 3 &r W , \V ood 28 42 n 81 J. Toneycliff© r,6 33 12 81 V. Foden S8 40 2 80 .F Black 31 43 7 SO 0. Mathicson .. 34 39 7 80 I. A. Blackwood .. 39 26 9 74 Jj. Murray 40 34. 10 74 J. Mundv 4 29 0 . 10 39 THE CHAMPIONSHIP. The following are ?n the lead for the championship:— 47 9G \V Bradshaw 49 C. Blackwood 45 48 93 Lrn Smith 45 AS 03 H Honkins 41 47 91 ,1 Hull 41 40 <i0 *T. b'incli . 43 -1* O Cannicliacl .. . 4 5 4G A Acrn'ew 39 47 «C> W. Duncan 41 45 c 6 V/. F,. Jones J_> <14 *r> "W Malcolm 45 41 86 BULL'S-EYE COMPETITION. W. Hradshaw .. 16 C. Blackwood .. 15 Len Smith .. .. 13 II. Hopkins 12 J. F i nch • 11 A. A«rnew .. 11 T. Hull .. • 10 W. Malcolm .. 10 1 AGGREGATE SCORES. The following are the ass rebate scores of th" ten len-di-n*: men:—• W". Bradshaw .. i 362 G; .'Blackwood • - , 361 - -J. Hull . , . 361 O.. Oarmichael 355 • W: E. Joi:ra . ... \ * 354 It. Hookins. . 354 .Foden ..' . 346 r . piincftn . 344 Johnson 337 N. Dunnill . 33G

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 8

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RIFLE SHOOTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 8

RIFLE SHOOTING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20093, 24 November 1930, Page 8

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