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ON THE MOUNDS.

TRENTHAM AND ELSEWHERE. SATCRDAY'S SCORES. 'J'lic week-end rifio matches nt ' TrenUinm mid elsewhere, interrupted by tlio Christmas holidays, were resumed on Saturday iii'ternuoii, in beautiful weather. Details nt" (lie scoring in the various mutches are a* follow.— KARORI RIFLE CLUB. The Karori Uiile Club fired (lie fourth iiuiti'h ui its second competition scries lor trophies donated by Messrs. ,1. J-'. Mills and ,1. Reed, Jm'ige Rawson, and Messrs. 1,, and W. ltluiuloll. The conditions were ten shots at :i(10 and 000 yards. This match concluded the shortrange competition (extending over two seasons) for the Kolaporo ;»,gregnlc and the .Johnston Cup), (lie competition resolving itself into a lie for iirst: place between Rifleman Ilalliday and Rifleman .ludd, with an aggregate score of 7(ifl points each. Five additional shots were iirod to decide the tie, but again the stores were equal, the cards reading-.— llnllidny, .1, 3, 4, 5, 1 21 J mid, 5, ;l, j, 5, 3 ~ 21 It was then agreed that: each competitor should continue until either one should e.-tablisli a lead, the first shot deciding Hit. competition in favour of ilalliday, who scored an "inner" against: n "magpie'' by Judd. Highest scores registered:— 300 000 yds. yds. H'p. T'l. "J. C'asscll? 38 -11 12 - 111 Ml. liullord .'. IG 43 0 89, 11. V. Croxton 11 14 0 88 J. Burns, 41-40-87; A. Caldwell, 46-■11-87; l'\ Wiekcns, do—11—86; «W. Chirnside, 39—41—C—SG; If. Randell, 13■12—85; W. .ludd, 41—11-85; 11. O. Browne, 40-40-3-83; 1». England, 40-33-10-83; .1. Goodull, 47-35-82; ,1. Butler, -10—33—S—81; J. lfabe, 11-30-80; Hugo, 40-3D-80; G. Hallidav, 40-311-7fl; \V. Street, 30-37-3-70; Maisev, 38- ■ 37-3-78; I'. iFalpin, 31-39-7-77; .11. Coker, 14-20-0-71); A. Guise, 42-20-8-711; .1. }■:. Turner, 37-35-72; W. Aston, 41-27—71; G. Jones. 31—20—5-65; I.'. G. Skinner, 10-31-10-60. prizes. Lending championship aggregates, with one match vet to fire; — it. Bulfoid, 508; .1. Bum?, 507; 11. Marshall, 583; W. .ludd, 5711; F. Wiekcns, 578; A. Caldwell, 570; 1!, Randell, 568. . Handicap aggregates:— H. O.' Browne, 573; G. Jones. 568; "W. Street, SCI; .1. Butler, 539; H. Coker, 535. Second series:— H. Bulford, 344; J. Burns. 335; It. Marshall. 333; A. Caldwell, 323; "W. Chirnside, 323; 1?.. Kandcll, 322; H. V. Croxton, 321; !■'. Wiekcns, 313; 11, O. Browne, 313. • The clnl> will open a third series on Saturday next, over the 800 and 1)00 yards ranges. PETONE RIFLE CLUB. The Felone Kiflc Club fired their first match of Iho second scries aggregate at 300 and GOO yards, figure targets, seven shots at each. Kifleman Greig got the possible at (100 yards on the new ,18in. bull. Nest Saturdav the ranges will bo 900 and 1000 yards. Kesulls:— A Class. ' 300 600 • yds. yds.-T'l. Greig 32 35 67 Clout , 31 32 63 Morris 33 30 03 Aysou, 31—26—5—62; H. C. Kussell, 31— 30-61; E. Bollinger, 32-29-61; 11*11vridc, 29—31 —GO; H. F. Kussell, 27-29-2 —58; M'Lachlan, 31—27—58; Fnulknor, jun., 31-21-2-57; 10. C. Russell, 30-26— 56; Spencer, 27—28-55; Shannon, 30-23-2—55; Faulkner, sen., 26—21>~3—55; Hastings, 26-28-54; W. Ballinger, 20-25- , 51 j Nicholson, 31-23-54; Knight,- 23—28— ! 2-153; Cohvell, 30-19-3-52. .' B Class. '■! g ': 300 600 " yds. yds. T'l. Villiers' 29 28 B7 Hogg, sen 28 28 56 Searell .'......'... 32 23 55 Burridge, 21—33—541 Wai-burton, 28— 26—51 s: Edliu, jun., 30-22-52; Glennie, 224-29-51; Pollock, 25-25-50; F. Clark. 24-24-48; Coulter, 27—20—17; Clendou, 27—20-47; Buckingham, 25—21—46. - SUBURBS RIFLE CLUB. Third series for trophies, at ranges 300 and 600 yards. Rifleman Smart, who is shooting well this season, again headed the score with a line aggregate of 95, out of a possible 100, including 49 out of a possible,' at 000 yards. The following is the result of shoutim; for No. 2 series:— A Class— O R. Barkle, 2SI; *J; L. Turner, 79-r92—50-52—277; . C. Milroy, 00—55—53—44—275; H. Boon, -82^80-58—15-274. - B'C!ass.-"A. Otton. 85-02-58—19-283; •\V. H. Cook, 77—81—59—4S —UfiG; CI. Oliver, 02-82-36-40-259. C Class.-'F. Stacey, 76-74-54-41-248; *S. Rutledge, 87-73-30-16-236... '"Trophies for winners. ■ It was decided lo hold a meeting of the general and'shooting committees on' Tuesday evening, at Mr. J. L. Turner's, Cuba Street. Saturday's scores:— A Class. . . * ' ; 300 GOO yds. vds. Hp. Tl. ,T. Smart 46 -W «*- 2 3 ¥ .1., Given •!' so H. Hunt 1» « EC * J. Ross 11 ' 1- f0 SG C. Milrov, 41—44—sc—S3; W. l'V-lling-ham, 42 r 41-2-85; A. Otton, -17-36-2-85; G. bliver, 42-40-3-S5; l'lesutcut Gallie.lian, 42-3S-5-S5; W. H.. Cook, 42-;-35-8-S5; R. Barkle, 40-44-SC.-84; AC, Bellamore, 44-37-3-84; St. Evans, U--36-5-84; W. K. Gower, 2-sc.-8.1; T. Chapman, 41-37-sc -SI i: A. 3-3»f-son, 40-J9--C-70; H.' hnelling, Jb-JO-B Class. S. Euliedge « » « *« A. H. Brown 11 3 « '' ** F. Stacey : i( > *" J sc b - V Dowman, 41-40-sc-Sl; H. Gawith, 41 i: 3 5 J^ c ._76; G. Hill, 36-33-5-76; G. Winchconibe, 37—31—7—.5; C Stewart, 33 sl?ooTiiig' will Iw continued on Wednesday next at ranges 300 and GOO yards, lon shots at eaclj, range. PAPAWAI MEETING. The official programme for the twentieth annual prize meeting ot the \\ airarapa Rilie Association, to comniencc at T-apawai Range, Greytown, on .Saturday, February 24, is to hand. The. meeting commences four days before the Dominion Rifle Association meeting at Ircntham, and concludes in tune, to allow one full day between, the two meetings. The prize list is a generous one, comprising two hundred and thirty-two cash prizes, amounting to open to any competitor from any part of J>ov . Zealand. \ camp will he pitched on the range for the accommodation of competitors, who will be yequived to bring tneir own blankets and personal necessaries. Competitors who do not desire, to go into camp will advise the secretary, who will endeavour to arrange accommodation lor them in Greytown. Entries close on Wednesday, February 21, at 8 p.m. GORE MEETING. ' At tho Gore District Rifle Association's prize meeting last week the. championship resulted: Private I'aeot «»vcrcai> gill Guards), 207 points; 1 ilk-man Wright (Gore), 20G; Corporal M'lveiizie (Gore), 205; Rifleman Black, 203. In the last stage of the championship, 10 shot's at 600 yards, Rifleman Black put on 48-10 bulls and two inners. Private Paget won Captain Stevenson's trophy lor tho best .i'..gre"ate in the Gore, Attack, Clinton, ltiversdale, and Tananui Matches, including handicaps of not more than 8 points; score. 110. "Lieutenant Colquhoun and Private Moore, of the Tiipanui Club, ti«l for tho M'Ara Ironhv for the best aggregate in tho same, matches, using 8 points or more of handicaps; scores, 120 each.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1331, 8 January 1912, Page 2

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ON THE MOUNDS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1331, 8 January 1912, Page 2

ON THE MOUNDS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1331, 8 January 1912, Page 2

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