RIFLE SHOOTING.
. KARORI RIFLE CLUB. The following. additional scores made -. by members of the Karori . Rifle . Club at Trontham on Sa'turday were crowded out of . Monday's report Eifleman A. C. Maisey, 27—27—2—5G; Rifleman V. Moore, j: Eifleman A. T. Medhurst, 28-19—9^-58; Rifleman D. Claridge, 26— 28—50r.—54 ; Eiflemaai H.! Bulford;' 54, EiflemaiiP.. Standidge, 24—29—sor.— RiflemanW. lE. Aston.' 24—29—-scr.—s3; Rifle--man W. Philip,.. 27—22—3—52 j Rifleman P. M'Laren, 27<-Msrr-10—52; Rifleman: F. C. .Hay; 26-4Js—scr.—sl; Rifleman F.. Beggamt, 24—i9r-8 51; Eifleman' A'; T. Fellows, Rifleman W. Rowan, .Rifleman C.'Hodder, 24—22—scr Rifleman-; E." Randell, 22—Zl^-scr.-^S;'Rifleman F.' Richardson, 33 6 ; scr.—39 ; "Riflemaji . H." Richardson, 30—5—4—39; Rifleman A. W.. Kemp, 23—11—5— 39; Rifleman JJ Eabe, 22—15—scr—37Rifleman J. Burns, 23—12—50r.—35; Rifleman W. M'Bain, 7—2o—scr.—27; -Rifleman' A.. Guise,: 25—5—scr.— 30; Rifleman'. J. Reed, 5—10—10—25; Rifleman A. Caldwell, 9 4 -10 —23; Eifleman' W. 1 Harris, 18—0—scr.—18. . With one match to go,' the following are the leading aggregates for the first series:—President H. Marshall, who has been shooting remarkaibly well lately, is . top with 238; W. G. Tarr, 234; G; Ballidiiy, 234; G. P. Brown, 233; A. Guise. 230; V. .Moure, 228;-H. Bulford, 228; C. Hoddei, 226; A;-C. Maisey, 226; . HUTT VALLEY EIFIiBS. Competition for trophies presented by the M'Menamen' Brothers. and , Privato Rontley; seven shots at 800 and. 900 yards.,'. 'v ■ . A Class. ■ ; i - ; .'.T----800 , 900'., .. yds. yds. H'p. Tl. Pte. Glennio. 22 25 . 4 51 Pte. Walsh ... ;. ,30 .17 : 3 50 Sergt, Domney 25 19 2 - 47 Col.-Sergt.: Smith, 21—12—2—35; Pte. Eoutiey, 6— Pte. AL Routley, 11-16-4-31. , ■ ~ B Class. , ..' i Pte. Geange, 23—23—5—51; Pte. Trevethick, 15—18—18—51; Pte. Domney, 25-7-15-47.; Pte. Cleaver, 15-17-7-39; Pte. Saul, 4-20-14-38. -
CADET CONTEST-AT WANGAHUI,
. IDj. Tclceraph—Presa 4«socl»tIoo.l ' Wanganui, December- 6. Two hundred and ten cadets and twenty-six teams, representing twenty-six schools throughout the Dominion, fired in champion cadet belt and: champion team shield and ' medals matches conducted-by the Wanganui National Dofence League... Caaot Morgan, of Onehunga, made the possible (50), and firing two extra shots he got two bull's-eyes, making twelve consecutive .bulls. He becomes champion cadet shot of New Zealand. Spurdle t-Wanganui), Wooding (Getraldine), Macaonald (Ashburton), Sontag :(Iranedin), Fountain (Port Chalmers), and Black' (Woodville) each made 47. The Woodville team with.3s4 came;.'first in the Teams' ■ Shield matches/ the places • being filled by Geraldinb 346, and Onehunga 340. The belt winner is a member of the same company as' Sergeant' Friar, who last year shot so brilliantly in Ihigland for "the Lord Roberts trophy.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 683, 7 December 1909, Page 8
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