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AT RANDWICK, SYDNEY. NEW ZEALANDEKS IN THE KING'S PRIZE. By TolorraDh—Press Association- -Copyricht Sydney, Ootobcr 1-1. Tho finish for tho King's I'rizo was cxcitiug. W. Cutler, who was twico previously tlio winner, r,mio in scconri, with a seoi'u ot' 'Jfli!. James, of Nciv Zealand, was liftli, with Chinp (Now Zealand) won jit ill tho I.imgftald Af;gregaU\ Marshall won an additional .CD, and James, Hunt, and Roots an additional .£2 each. (Hoc. October 10, 0.10 a.m.) Sydney, October 15. The rifle meeting has concluded. Corporal Given vrrni .£1 in tho Finn Match, and Marshall <£1 in tho Holmes Aggregate. I J arraiiia.tta won the Champion Service Teams' Match. AT TRENTHAJf AND JOT! A MAR. On Saturday afternoon the Karori Eii!e Club and Pclono Rifle Club engaged in teams' matches at Trentbam, while tho Suburbs Chib, at Miramar, continued ito trophy competitions. Tho detailed scores at Ti'entham and lliraiuar ore as follow KARORI RIFLE CLUB. First of two teams matches. Some useful experience with the wind was obtained. Th.3 ranges were 10 shots at SUO and 7 shots at GOOyds. Geo. Halliday's Team. h. A. Caldwell 43 29 72 I). V. Claridge 43 j 2S 71 V. Chiroside 41 27 71 Geo. Halliday 3S 30 GS Totals IGS 111 252 B. BaDdall's Team. K. KandaU 47 28 75 F. Wiokcns - 43 29 72 W. E. Astor. 39 26 65 A. T. Fellows 37 21 61 Totals 166 107 273 H. Buaord's Team. H. Bu'.fonl 45 28 73 J. E. Butler 40 29 69 J. E. Turner 35 24 59 E. Coady 38 20 5S Totals 158 101 259 W. Judd's Team. W. Judd 42 33 75 0. Jor.es 43 25 6S AV. E. Street 40 27 67 J. ISuins 43 19 62 Totals 163 104 272 J. M. Eabe's Team. F. Standidgo 41 28 69 H. 0. Browne 39 28 67 1. Hugo 43 20 63 J. M. Eabo 43 18 61 Totals 166 91 260 PETONE RIFLE CLUB. The president and deputy-president picked .teams for- a practice match _at 'IVentham, the deputy-president winning by 4 points. There will bo a practice match next Saturday at !H)0 and 1000 yards. Saturday's scores (10 shots at 500 and 600 yards):— Deputy-President's Team. H. C. Russell 41 32 76 E. C. Eus»ll 41 20 73 Morris 42 30 •72 M'Lachlan, 42—28—70; H. F. Russell, 42—27—09; Bird, 43—25—65; Ballinger, 39 —27—GO; Knight, 11—19—G3; Flemming, 33 —29 —62; Nicholson, 40—21—61; AVarburton, 35—2-1—59; Glennie, 33—22—55; Coulter, 39-15-51; F. Claris. 38-11—ID; Buckingham, 15—17—32; total, 929. President's Team. Caldwell 39 32 71 Clout 42 29 71 Spencer : 4G 25 71 Pollock, 42—2-1—GO; J. Clarke, 42—24— G6; Shannon, 3G—27—63; M'llvride, 39-21 —63; Flaws, 36—26—62,- Burridge, 41— 21—62; Edlin, senr., 35—26—61; Arson, 35 -22-57; Villicrs, 3S-10—57; Clendon. 38 —17—55; Faulkuor, 33—21—51; . Edlin, junr., 28—15—46; total, 925. . » - SUBURBS RIFLE CLUB. Tho Suburbs Rifle Club continued trophy shooting at Miramar oil Saturday, at ranges 500 and 600 yards—a ten-shot match. Tho weather was very bad for good shooting. The figure targets wero almost invisible to the firer owing to the sun's shadow passing over the targets. The club finds tho new target very difficult owing to tho bad light that frequents the range, together with gusty winds. It is proposed to arraugo teams' matches on Labour Day with his Majesty's veterans. Other matches will also bo arranged, making a day out with the riflo to all members of tho club. Mr. J. L. Turner represents tho club at the opening day of the Opaki Rifle Club, which takes place on Wednesday next, October 18. Saturday's scores:— Seniors. Captain Ross in 40 — 85 R. Barklo 47 37" - 84 J. Smart 43 40 — 83 J. Mac Lean, 46—37—83; 11. Boom, 41— 40-81; C. Otton, 37-37-7-81; R. Dobson, 41-39-80; T. Chapman. 42-38-80; A. Jackson, 43—36—79; W. 31. Jackson. 10— 35-75; C. Milroy, -10-32-72; W. Fellingham, 38-32-70; F. A. Price, 31-33-67; *T. R. Caplin, 31. "'Retired at GOOyds. Juniors. G. Oliver 45 37 3 85 H. Gawith 43 28 7 78 F. Evans 38 39 — 77 V. Scullar, 35-31-10-76; \V. H. Cook, 35-37-3-75;' ,0. Stewart, 33-3.5-7-75 ; G. Winchcombe, 26—39—10—75; E. Ruttledge, 35—27—11—72; W. Johnstone, 31— 30-10-71; A. 11. Brown, 37—19-10-06; S. "White, 33—22—8—63; A. Scullar, 32-21-10-63; 11. lukersell, 29-26-3-58; J. Carroll, 30-17-10-57; F. Slacey, 29-12-10-51; B. Fuller, 20-7-10-37. Tho following aro the aggregates of tennis' shooting::— Fellingliam's team, 338; Jt'lver's, 331; A. J. Jackson's, 329; J. Smart, 325; J. L Turner's, 307; W. M. Jackson's, 241; F. A. Price's, 212; W. Gower's, 171; Captain Ross's, 147; C. Whitcman's, 88. Shooting for trophies will bo continued on Wednesday and Saturday _ next, at ranges GOO and 700 yards, shooting to commence at. 2 o'clock. EASTBOURNE RIFLE CLUB. A practice match was fired by the Eastbourne Ritle Club on Saturdav on thrir Mackenzie Range, tho conditions beincr soven shots and an optional sighter at 200 and 300 yards. Scores: A. Weir 33 29 2 61 F. Cook 31 31 scr. G2 E. C. Wills 31 29 scr. 60 G. F. Pulsford, 29—25—4—58; G. Guise, 26-2G-G-53; J. D. Jack, 30—22—6—58; N- Phelps, 21-22-6-19; C. Guise, 11-12-6-29.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1259, 16 October 1911, Page 7
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