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ON THE MOUNDS.

TRENTHAM AND ELSEWHERE, "BISLEY FUND" COMPETITIONS. As a "ways and means" of sending Rifle,, man H. .Mar.-hall as its rcprehcntiuive to tin . Coronation Bislcy rilie ineoliny in England in July next, the Karori Kilio Club organised nn interesting "benelit" l'ille competition at 'i'reniham on Saturday, the I'vent attracting to Hie range about 70 competitors. The senior shots of the club (lid range duty tor the day, and tho success oi the competitions was largely due to the valuable assistance which was given by Lieutenants Hawthorne and ilknison, who acted as range and trench officers respectively. Tho alieriioon was fine, and remarkably mild for the time of the year. The wind was rather troublesome, being fitful and erratic, while tho last squads to go down had to fire in a failing light. Given, with tho excellent: score of (i 9 out of a possible 70, secured iii st place in the senior, with Dodd (CO), M'Laughlin (01), L. Hugo (63), and Tinney (63) being the other prize-winners in this event. Scores:— 500 600 yds. yds. T'l. Given 35 34 G9 Dodd 31 31 65 M'Laughlin 30 34 04 L. Hugo, 31-32-63; Tinney, 32-31-03; W. Jackson, 32-31-03; Low, 33-30-C3; Darkle, 32—30-62; Fisher, 32-30-62; Cirimstone, 20—32—61; Focke, 30—31—62; Dallinger, 30-31-61; Chapman, 31-30-61; C. Joplin, 32-20-61; Croxton, 33-28 -01; Rankiii, 31-27-01; W. E. Jackson, 31-29-00; Watson, 30-29-5!); Joplin, 30 -29-59; Plimmer, 33-26-59; Shannon, 30 1 —28-58; England, 30-28-58; Wickenu, 27 -30-57; Willoughby, 29-28-57; Rogers, ■ 27-23-50; Ayson, 21-20-47. The juniors' match was won by Hugo, with the good score of 61, the other prizewinners being Milroy (63), Parkinson (60), Martin {oi), and Caldwell (58). Scores:— 500 600 yds. yds. T'l. Hugo 31 30 61 Milroy 34 29 63 Parkinson 32 28 60 Martin, 27-31-58; Caldwell, 29-20-58; Browne, 30-28-58; Robertson, 26-31-57: Webster, 2S-28-SC; Hart, 30-25-55; Clark, 27-27-54; AVills, 25-27-52; Bishop, 25-27-52; Barker, 24-27-51; Shilling, 27—24—51; Richardson, 29—22— 51;-Street, 27—23—50; Colmau, 27—21—18; Cooper, 29-19-48; Carrig, 28-27—45; Jones, 19-25-44; Pulsford, 27-16-43; Dixon. 22-19—11; Campbell, 24-17-41; Carroll, 18-21-39; S. ft. Hodges, 27-9-30; Topp, 19-12-31; Clout, 22-9-31; Hodges, 10-18-28; Tandy, 25-3-28; Heavey, 22-3-25; Turner, 11-15-24. A special prize given for cadets competing in this match was won by Sergeant Carroll, of St. Anne's Cadet Corps, with a total of 39. Winners of trophies can obtain same . on application to Messrs. Judd and Ran- ; dell, Moleswortk Street, on Wednesday i next. SUBURBS RIFLE CLUB. ' MATCH AT MIRAMAR, The Suburbs Riflo Club—Saturday men —completed the fifth trophy competition at Miramar on Saturday; the Wednesday men have one match to fire before completing their series. Tho leading aggregates for the series were:—Gower, 370; Smart, 308; Dellamore, 307. Smart secured a possible at 200 yards, while A. J. Jackson and Fellingham each scored a 34 at 500 yards. Captain J. Ross ("Carbine") made a possible at GOO ; yards, and finished with an excellent i aggregate of 97. Rifleman Jackson was tho only man who exceeded the limit , with his handicap. The light failed rapidly towards the finish, and tho last squad down did not do so well. Scores;— A Class. 200 500 600 yds. yds. yds. H'p. T'l. A; J. Jackson... 33 34 30 4 98 .T.:Snirirt'..:: •R5 31 30 2 98 J. Ross 31 31 35 0 97 W. Gower, 33—31—31—0—95; A. Bellamore, 30—30—31—3—94; G. Oliver, 30— 29-24-10-93; D.; A.-'Brown, 20 —32—23— 10—91; T. Price, 30-31-28-0-89; Will Jackson, 20—30—27—3—89; W. Fellingham,. 30-34-24-0-88; W. H. Cook, 24-24-20-10-78. B Class. T. Inglis, 30-20-25-3-87: C. Shiel, 26-25-20-10-87; S. J. White, 28—20— 21—8—86 • H. Inkersell, 28-25-19-8-60; *J. Canty, 28-24-23-0-75. ♦Visitor. MORRIS-TUBE MATCH. A Morris-tube match was fired ou Friday between teams representing the Gas Company and S. Luke and Son, and resulted in a win for the former by 16 points. The following were the scores:— Wellington Gas Company: J. Butler, 33; W. Street, 29; S. Dodgson, 30; A. Topp, 30; A. Burrcll, 32; H. Coombs, 33; J. Teague, 30; G. Collins, 33; E. Banks, 29; W. Chiirnside, 30; total, 30!). S. Luke, and Son; M Whisard, 22; S. E. Luke, 29; E. Ferguson, 32; F. Butt, 23; R. J. Fitzgerald, 35; E. Carter, 28; A. Walls, 29; D. J. Drew, 30; F. Thompson, 30; E. B. Parker, 30; total, 293.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1109, 24 April 1911, Page 2

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ON THE MOUNDS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1109, 24 April 1911, Page 2

ON THE MOUNDS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1109, 24 April 1911, Page 2

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