ON THE MOUNDS.
_ eSPORT WITH THE RIFLE. AT TRENTHAM AND ELSEWHERE.. Riflemen who journeyed to Trentham on Saturday afternoon were farqurcd with bright sunny weather for their weekend pastime. KARORI RIFLE CLUB. K a light variable breeze blowing down tho range, the Karori Club fired a teamsmatch between teams picked by Den.-; Pros. W. Judd, Rflmn. Kandell, K-flmn. .).] Burns, Rflmn. H. Bulford, and Rflmn. N. Willoughby. The match resulted m a win for Hffran. Randell's team by the narrow margin of 7 points from Dep.-Pres. Judd's team. EHmn. R. Randell's Team. J. Rate, 34-32-31-97; W. Harris 81-31-31-33; H. I'limmer, S2-33-2<-92; ; J' Carn»y 27-31-25-83; R. Randell, 2b--30_2-i—SO; aggregates, 150—157—138—445. Dep.-Pres. W. Judd J s Team. H. V. Cro::ton, 31-32-29-92;. P. C Standidge, 30-33-27-90; L. I'. k»msUme, | W. Judd, 33-30-25-88; F. 11. Morgan, 29-20-21-79; aggregates, HO -158-131-438. Rflmn. H. Bulford's Team. 11. Marshall, 32-29-28-89; W. Chirnside, 30-32-27-89; J. B. Butler, 2,-29 -31-87; 11. Bulford, 31-32-24-8,; IT. Cokor, 27—20-30-82; aggregates, 14,-14, -140-434. Rflmn. N. Willoughby's Team. N. Willoujhby, 30.-31-31-95; A. Caldwell, 20-32-33-91; E. O. Lfwcr, 31-29-29-89; If. Pringlc, 23—33—21—70; I. C. Comrie. 25-24-27-70; aggregates, la,-lai -Ml—l3o. Rllmn. J. Burns's Team. a Tinnev 31—32—31—94; J. C. Imv, -" -34-29-00;' J. Burns, 33-31-20-90; 1, ,T Ca=-«lls, 20-27-31-78; A. Chnfe, 2530—23—78; aggregates, ISR-IM-WO-m" On Saturday, .January .4, (he club will fire a team's 'match against the Highlanu Riflo Club. Each chtb will bo represented by (wo teams of ten men each. SUSUfISS RIFLE CLUB. The Suburbs Defence Rifio Club opened tho third K'vics at Trentham on Wednesday ami Saturday, at ranges 900 ami lflOfl yards (ssven shot's), for trophies presented ijv -coo club. Rflmn. C Whiteman has won the silver spoon lor the highest score at 1000 yards. Score; (900 and 1000' yards range pos■sihie 35):— G. Oliver, 27—25—6—58; 1. lapman. t7-2!i-^.-50; J. 11. Ross, 30-n-'c-sf-: 11. Snellilig. 22-28-4-51; T. Uoodutl, 22-27-4-53; V. Siocey, _31-IS--4-53; C. WUilomfli'., 22—30—sa.—n2; H. Hunt, 24-2S-SC.-52; A. Turner, 26-22-4-52- P. YvJnclucombc, 2S —23—0 —;il J W. •T. .Tohnston, 21-28--.se.-49; G. Winchcombo. 22-17-10-49; W. A. Isaac 2,-13 —S—43; If. Boon. 19-2S-SC.-47; W. M. Jackson, 23-24--C.-47; C. ,7. Rrfjer 2S--19_y._17; K. T. Pitcher. 23—1,-6—10; C. I)!'Jenkins.-12-27-3-45; V. A. Vrkc 2.1-19-SC.—J3; H. Hart, 7-24-10-41; t--11. Graham, 8-24-4—30; A. Olton, 15-15--6-S8: J. G. Newton, 12-21-2-35; H. M'iichsll, 10-14-4-28; W. Jnekson. 21-0-'-2.1: J. L. Turner, IS—3—EC—2l;. V. 11. Cook, 15-O-0-2J. TEAMS' MATCH. HIGHLAND \OSTAFF CLUBS. A match was fired between the Highland Rifl-3 Club and the Wellington District Staff Rifle Club at Trentham on Saturday. The teams (12 aside) fired over tho distances of 300, 500. and 000 yards, ] tho Highlanders having an easy nn by 57 points. S''-cros :— Highland Club. Shannon, 33-32-32-97; 8r00ke,29-33--30-92: M'Glade, 2S-3-1-SO-92; Cottenll, og_3i_32_ol; Eve.?, 30-32-29-91; Spencer, 30-30-39-90; Conikar. 30-31-29-00; Martin, 31-20-27-87; Pitt, 31-31-"3-85; Morrison, 27-24-32-83; Sneddon, ■ 20 —31—23 —SO.; Pres. M'Donald, 2o—2(— 20-72. Total, 1030. Staff Club. Captain Richardson, 33-30-28-91; Lieutenant Coady. 31-27-24-82; Pergt.-Ma3or Rose, 31-28-3.4-93; Sergt.-Majcr Collins, 21-30-10-07; Armr. Slaff-Sergt. Luckman, 29-20-2G-S1; Sergt.-Major Park, ?l_4l)-log_s9: P.-M.-S. Sharp, 20-30-28-84; Gunner Milroy. 28-31-20-85; Armourer Clnnshaw, 23—32—21—/Sj Banilmaster M'Comish, 28-27-25-S0; Sergt.Maior Millet, 20-30-2C-S2; Sergt.-Major Cor'kill, 25-30-23-78. Total, 993. GARRISON ARTILLERY. (No. 5 Company.) Snapshooting competition for Captain Hnllis's trophy, and sweepstake prizes; 300 yards. Results:Bomb. Stewart, 50;-S-srgt. Hollowny, 50; Gunner Weblcy, 49; Scrgt.-Major Fmlay, 43; Gunner Lee, 40; .Corp. Pettett, 38; Sergt. Knight, 37; Gunner Bale, 30.; Gunner Webb, 35; Corp. Nuttall, 83. PETONE RIFLE CLUB. The Petone Riflo Club held a practice at their range on Saturday, between 30 and 40 members being present. Some good practice was dono at 503 yards, Riflemen E Ballinger and Nicholson both getting on tho possible, and Rifloman Russell securing top score with 100.' Tho club will be represented at Wanganui by several members, and. will bo very strongly supported at Trentham. Several teams are doing good work, and are looking forward to a good time, all l>eing well. Following are tho best scores for the day (seven shots at 300, 500 and GOO yards, range possible, 35):— | A Class. Russell, 34-32-34-100; E. Ballinger, 28 _35_31_94 ; Nicholson. 30—35—27—92; W. Ballinger, 31-32-28-91; M'llvride, 23—32—26—87; Thomas, 01—33—23-87; A. Ballinger, 29—32—25—8G; J. Carter, 32-25-28-85; Clout, 25H29-25-79; C. Bird, 28-25-22-75. B Class. Faulknor, 32—29—29—90; Warbnrten, 30 —28 —22—SO; Ryan, 2G-25-27—78; Salmond, Finlayson, 20—30— 18—68;. Ayson, 28—21—retired—49.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1631, 24 December 1912, Page 4
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695ON THE MOUNDS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1631, 24 December 1912, Page 4
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