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ON THE MOUNDS.

SPORT WITH THE RIFLE. KARORI CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. Week-end riflo competitions interrupted by the. JJew Zealand championship mectin? wcro resumed on Saturday at Trentham ami elsewhere. Tho results of the various mntches are appended :— KARORI RIFLE CLUB. BURKS WIXS THE CHAMPIONSHIP. The season's individual competitions oC tho Knrori Rifle Club were brought to a conclusion with tho final match of ten shots at 900 and 1000 yards. Scores — *A. Caldwell * .15 Hi - 80 '11. Plimmer ;)il 38 — 77 "Jl. Cokcr 07 37 3 77 G. Jonos, 38—3G-3-77; A. Guise, 39-21-10-73; J. 10. Turner, 34— 37-0-71;- J. Rnbe, 37-34-71; H. V. Croxton, 32-38-70; F. Wickens, 26-42— (SB; A. Fellows, 39—21—5-65; T. P. llalpiu, 32-21—12-65; J. Burns, 27-37-64; H. Marshall, 27—35—G2; T. Goodnll, 22-37 -59; V. W. Citing, 25-31-59; U. Randell, 32— 27—59; 11. Richardson, 26—25—8—59; W. Judd, 28-30-58; A. C. Maisey, 32-21 —5—58; F. G. Skinner, 16—26—15—57; L. Hugo, 31-23-51; W. Chirnsido, 31-17-4 -52; W. Greig, 2-10-10-31; H. Bulford, 3-30-33. • prizes. Tlio club championship, which is awarded to the highest scorer in eight out of a series of ten matches iired during the. season, fell tu ltiHeman J. Burns, Rifleman H. Bulford being a good runner-up, with an aggregate of but one point less than that of tile champion. The following aro the twelve highest aggregates :— 1. J. Bums G63 2. 11. Uulford Gli2 3. A. Caldwell 050 , 4. V. W. Wickens 016 5. 11. Marshall 015 6. W. Judti 610' 7. E. Randell 035 8. J. Turner 019 !). 11. V. Croxton 013 10. H. O. Browne 599 11. J. Kabe 598 12. G. Jones 559 Handicap Aggregate. The leading scores for the handicap aggregates are as under:— I, G. Jones, G!5; 2, 11. O. Browne, 627; 3, W. Street, 619; 4, 11. Coker, 012; 5, W. Chiruside, 000; 0, F. G. Skinner, 585, Long Range Aggregate. The long range aggregate determined on all matches iired at tho 800, 900, and 1000 yards ranges, was won by .Rifleman. 31. i'limmer. Leading scores:— 1, 11. Plimmer, 295; 2, J. Burns, 278; 3, IT. Marshall, 275; 4, G. Jones, 271; 5, I\. W. Wickens, 267; J.' Rnhe, 263; 7, R. Randell, 263; 8, A. Caldwell, 260; 9, H. Bulford, 250. Series Aggregates. During the season threo separate series competitions were held, fivo trophies being allotted to each series. Detailed scores: — First series—l, W. Judd, . 347; 2, J, Burns, 343; 3, H. O. Browne, 334; 4, A. Caldwell, 333; 5, H. Bulford, 332; .G, G. Halliday, 329; 7, H. Marshall, 328; 8, G. Jones, 327; 9, F. W. Wickens, 320. Second series—l, H. Bulford, 344; 2, A. Caldwell, 339; 3, J. Burns, 338; 4, H. Marshall, 333; 5, H. Coker, 331; 0, H. V. Croxton, 326; 7, F. W. Wickens, 325; 8, W. Chirnsido, 323; 9, R, Randell, 322; 10, W. Street, 321. Third serics-1, H. Coker, 215; 2, ,T. Rabe, 202; 3, H. Plimmer,-201 ji, A. Fellows, 196; 5, W. Judd, 193; 6, A. Guise, 193; 7, 11. Marshall, 192; 8, H. Richardson, 191; 9, W. Chirnsido, 185; 10, 11. V. Croxton, 183; 11, A. C. Maisey, 183. Prizo Winners. The following is , a list of the prize-win-ners for the reason's competitions:— .1. Burns—Championship shield, gold medal, President Marshall's trophy, Messrs. Judd and Rami ell's trophy and Jiidgo Rawson's trophy. II Biilford—Mr. J. F. llills's trophy and club trophy. A. Cftldwell-Mr. W. H. Field's trophy, Mr. A. Collins's trophy, and Mr. J. Reed's trophy. G. Halliday—Johnston Cup (won outright). W. Judd—Mr.<, W. Nidd's trophy and Mr. Owen Daly's No. 2 trophy. H, Plimmor—Mr. J. Rabe's trophy and Mr. C. Hodder'6 trophy. G. Jones—Mr. C. C. Odlin's trophy and Mr. J. Cassel's trophy. lE. O. Browne—Mr. W. Jackson's trophy and club trophy. 11. Cokcr—Mr. Owen Daly's No. 1 trophy and Mr. L. Blundell's trophy. J. Rabe-Mr. W. C. Gasnuoino's trophy. W. Chirnsidc—Mr. W. J. BlundcU's trophy. A. T. Fellows—President H. Marshall's No. 2 trophy. PETONE RIFLE CLUB. The Petono Riflo Club fired the fourth, match of tho individual aggregate at Trenlham on Saturday. The ranges were 300 and GOO yards, seven shots at each The following: <aro the scores:— A Class. Spencer ■ !12 29 1 62 Morris 31 29 2 .02 Clout 26 33 — 59 Ballinger, W., 28-31-59; Ballinger, E., 30-29-59; Ayson, 27-27—5—59; Calwell, 27-26-5-58; Bird, 28-29-57; Russell H. C. 28 29-57; M'llvride, 30-27-57; Russell E. C, 30—26-56 ;Groig, 29-20—55; M'Lathlau, 23-29-52; Knight, 24—1G-2 —42. B Class. Nicholson, 31—29—C0; Warburton, 31— 2G-3-60; Hogg, jun., 31—25-4—GO; Flaws, 31 —23 —7 —CO; Coulter, 22-25-9-SG; Clendon, 26—22—7—55; Glennie, 20—23—5—54; King, 20—22—10-52; Buckingham. 30-15 -6-51; Villicrs, .20-14-10-50; Pollock, 27—19-3-49. Tho following is the result of the Pearson Cup aggregate (four matches at 200, 500, and GOO yards);. soven shots at each range, three best to count:—Balliuger W., 283; Russell E. C, 281; M'llvride, 281; Ballinger E., 270. PETONE NAVALS., Snapshot competition.—Conditions: 7 shots each at 200 and 300. yiards; the 200 yds. target exposed for 4 seconds at irregular intervals; and the 300 yds. target exposed for 35 seconds. Scores:— Bomb. May 27 "0 47 Corp. Pettott 21 18 39 S-M. Fmlay : 24 15 39 Gnr. Stewart, 19—19—38; Gnr. Pointon 19-18-37; Bugler Hill, 16-18-34; Gnr". Pilchor, 18 —16—34; Gnr. Pattinson, 20-10 -30; Bomb. Rodwell, 16—13—29; Gnr Holloway, 18-11-29. SUBURBS RIFLE CLUB. The Suburbs Defence Riflo Club resumed shooting on Saturday. Tho followme are the fixtures for tho next series — First match, 300, 500, and GOO vards; second match, 400, 500, and 600 yardsthird match, 500, 000, and 700 yards; fourth match. 400. 500, and 600 yards: fifth match, 300, 600, and 700 yards. All matches to be five-shot events The following were the scores made on Saturday (including handicaps!, tho possible being 75, at ranges 300, 500, and GOO yards :— G. Winchombe, 71; A. C. Bellamorc, 70; F. Staeey, 70; F. L. Dowmn.ll, 70; W. H. Cook, G9; G. Jones, 69; J. Smart, G8; H. Gawith, G8; J. Given, 64; T. Caplin, 63; W. Huxtablc, 03; W. Fellingham, fil; J. Ross, SG; A. V. Scoullar, 47; S. J. Whito, 42. Teams matches were firod between teams picked by J. Smart and J. Given :— J. Smart's team.— J. Smart, 08; Bellamore, 65; Cnpliii. 63; Gawith, 58; Folliiißhain, 57; total, 311. J. Givcn's team.— J. Given, 64; Stneev, 62; Coolt, Gl; Ross, 56; G. Jones, 55; total, 208.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1391, 18 March 1912, Page 6

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ON THE MOUNDS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1391, 18 March 1912, Page 6

ON THE MOUNDS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1391, 18 March 1912, Page 6

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