RIFLE SHOOTING.
i ■ CLUB COMPETITIONS. ; The Karori ltiflo Clul> fired its first match of the second series at 1)00 and 1000 , yards at Trentham on Saturday. The weather conditions made good, shooting a '. matter of considerable difficulty, as at , times the rain and mist obscured the . targets from tlio marksmen. Riileman I Cassells won the club trophy for the day's shoot with a score of 51, Eiflerasn [ Caldwell being next with 51. Detailed , scores :— I. v 900 1000 . yds. yds. Hp. Tl. : Rifleman Cassells 23 19 12 54 Rifleman Caldwell ... 24 25 2 51 . Dep. Pres. Halliday 29 19 0 48 5 Fellows, 22—24—2— iS; Burns, 27-13-0 - —45; Richardson, 17—15—1—13; Butler, 29-10-4—13; Rabe, 19-23-0-42; Uaisey, ' 25-15-0-10; Hay, 23-14-0-40; Tarr, • 23-10-0-39; Jones, IS—ll—lo—3D; Kan- ■ dell, 21-17-0-38 i'Bulford, 23—15—0—36 r ; H: O. Browne, 21-0-15-36; France, IS— 1 17-0-35; Harris, 19-15-0-34; Coady, ■ 8—21—5—34; Marchant, 11—S—15—31; l're- ; sident Marshall, 27—0—0—33; Staudidge, ' 15-17-0-32; England, 4-12-15-31; As--1 ton, 23-6-0-29; Wells, 11-0-15-26; 1 Judd, 6—17—0—23; 'Caridge, 13-3-0-16; ; '"Guise, 4—o—o—4. ' 'Retired. [ Tho following are the leading men's • scores in the three club aggregates:— Championship Aggregate. —. President ' Marshall, 250; Rifleman Judd, 238; Stan- ' didge, 237; Jlniscv, 230; Hay, 234; Tarr, 233; France 232; Caldwell, 231;. Raiidcll, 1 227; Deputy President Halliday, 227; Guise, 226; Richardson, 223. Handicap Aggregate.—Rifleman Harris, 236; Richardson, 235; Caldwell, 234; Cassells, 230; Jones, 229;. Fellows, 229; Butler, 228; H. O. Browne. 226; Street, 223; ■Marchant, 218j Tinney, 218. Long-rango Aggregate.—President Marshall. 155; Rifleman Caldwell, 151; Maisey, . 149: Scandidge, 148; Harris, 147; Tarr, 147; Richardson, 146; France, 14-1; Randell, 141; Deputy President Halliday, 135; Rifleman Rabe, 130. OPAKI RIFLE CLUB. A trophy competition and second match for the championship by tho Opald Riflo Club was fired at Fairview on Thursday' and Saturday last. Tho conditions on Thursday would have tried the nerves of a Philadelphia lawyer, tho wind varying in quick time from 14 degrees left to 14 right. ,On Saturday it was not so bad. Winslado and Mawley both belong to this squad, and have a big hold on the Thursday men. A Class. 800 900 1000 yds. yds. yds. Tl. W. Winslado .13 27 '23 88 H. Mawley .28 31 27 SG Geo. Hyde 29 28 26 83 W. Feist, 26-27-29-81; A. L-ewin, 13-28-32-5-78; J. Bairstow, 24-27-20-77; K. J. King, 20-23-22-71; H. C. Jones, 25-25-21-71; W. J. Welch, 19-20-21-69; W. Hodges, 33-18-9-5-65. A Class. R. J. Smith, 19-24-30-7-80; B. Swanson, 19-22-23-8-72; J. King, jun., 29-21-17-5-72;. C. Taylor, 24-23-12-59; T. Evans, 23—19—12—54; J. Murray, 11— 19-20-3-53; E. J. Fuller, S—ls—2o—lo— 53; 11. A. Jones, 20-2-9-14-45. Winslado wins R. J. King's trophy and Smith W. J. Welch's trophy.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 998, 13 December 1910, Page 3
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