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) THE CLUB SCORES. THE K/\RORi DEFENCE CLUB. Karori Club fired the third match of its first series at Trentlmni on Saiurdav. Scores; — 800 900 yds. yds. Tl. Rflmn. R. Hiindeil" ... 41 42 83 Rflinn. J. Burns* ... 40 42 82 Rflmii. J. Cox 43 3!) 82 Rflmn. F. W. Clung, 43—30—79; Rflmn. T. C. Comrie* 34—28—10 —78; l'rosdt. .11. . . Marshall, 39—37—70; Rflmii. F. Skinner* 36 —25—15 —76; Rflmn. A. C. • Maisey, 35—39—74; Rflmn. G. Jones, 36—32—5—73; Rflinn; C..Biid, 36—28—9—73; Rflmn. H. V. Croxton, 35—34 —69; Rflmn. N. F. Willougliy, 36—32—68; Rtlrnn. A. Caldwell, 27—40-07; Rflmn. W. Chirnside, 35—31—66RHmn. A. S. C. Cutler, 43—23—66.;,Rf1mii. A. Atkinson, 2a —36—4—65; Rflmii. J. Carney, 29—28 —7—64; Rfliiih. J. C. Low, 32—28—60: llflmu. J. E. Nichol, 33—10-16—59; Rflmn. J. E. Turner, 38—20—58; Rflmn. 11. 11. Cox, 27—29—56; Rflmn. J. G. Faiilktlbr, 38—17—55; Itflmn. G. Tinitey, ' 15—37—52; Rflmn. A. Guise, 21—21—S—50; Rflmn. H. Bulfordt 38 —7—45; Rflmii.. D. Claridge, 35 —7— 42; Rflinn. A. Jensen, 8—18—14—40; Rflmn. A. F. Fcllowst 27—9—36: Rflmn. W. N. Greig, 18—7—1(3—35; Rflmn. H. /Morgan, 0—19—14—33. *Aiimunitio'n prizes. tßctircd. The following are tho leading aggrogates for tho series, two matches yot to go:—Rflmn. F. W. Ching, 263; Rflmn. T. 0. Comrie, 258; Rflmn. R. I'andell, 253; Rflinn. H. V. Croxton, 249; Rflmn. J. Bums, 249; Rflmn. A. C. Maisey, 249; Rflmn. G. Jones, 244; Rflmn..F. Skinner, 244; Rflmn. A. S. C. Butler, 241. The ranges for next Saturday are 3011 and COO yards. SUBURBS CLUB. Tiie Suburbs Riflo Club completed their filial match in the second series at raiiges of 300 yards, 500 yards, and COO yards, for trophies presented by Messrs. \Y. F. Hornig and Co. and T, Archibald to A Class, and by Mr. H. R. liuiU and Mrs. J. P. Lu'ko for U Class. Tlje weather on Saturday was Class. Before shooting commenced at COO yards, tho president (Mr. C. R. Graham) presented the secretary of tho club (.Mr. \V. G. I'olliiighani) with a cheque. In making, tho p'roGontation the president referred to tho good work done by the secretary silicc the club's inception. Tho president then called for three cheers for the rfccipioiit. which the members responded to heartily. Tile secretary, in replying, thanked members for their unexpected presentation and hoped that the good feeling that existed amongst members would continue. Scores :— A CLASS. 300 500 600 : ... TI • .vtls. yds. yds. Hp. Tl, W. Homer ... 29 i)L 28 5 93 J. G. Newton 27 30 25 11 93 W. A. . Isaac 30 2li 31 5 95 I'. , Whiteman 28 32 26 . 5 91 A. Turner 26 28 30 7 9] J. L. Turner, 32—25—30—S7 ; H, Mitchell, 29—28—27—3—87; C: R, Graham, ;' • H' fuelling, 34—28—19—2-83; C. Jenkins, 23-27—24— 6—83 •' II R Hunt, 27—28- 27-82; 1). M'Kay,' w_ 33—27—82; 11. Boon, 31—25—25—81 G. Oliyer, 25—27—23—5—SO ; C. Whiteman, 26—29—22—78; W G Fel •oi ,S fe ,n '«? 7 ~ 24 r 22 - 4 - 77 : F.,Stacoy, 7-J: G.;;-J;; /Fisliei', 28— 24—24— <6; 1. A. I'rice, 23—26—23— 72; J, Smart, 24—25—21—70. B. CLASS; " V " '
A. Harris, 2G—24—27—4—81; G. Tulloch, 21 28—26—6—81; A, J. Gidden, 21 —29—2G—3—79; F. L. Dowman, 25-21—20-3—78; I. Watson, 22 —23 20 —7—78; A. Henderson, 25— 23—21—9—75; A. It. Brown. 25 —23— 18—2—78; C. Stewart, 23 —27 —24 74 • G. AYinclicombc, 24—22—21 7 74 • ]<\ W. Thompson, 22—27—12—12 73 •' W U. Cook, 28—22—17—5—72; G. Harris! sen,- 11—2G—21—8—71.' The first in each, class scorc points in the Newton' Cup, , HiGHLAND RIFLE CLUB, • The ' Highland Rifle Club fired ' the first match of the third series at Trcntham oil Saturday. Somo very fjcod shooting was done under somewhat unfavourable conditions, which were 7 shots at 800 yards and 900 yards. Scores:— A CLASS.
Rflmn. Sneddon, 29—22—51; Kflnni. James, 20—28—3—51; Trcsdt. M'Dnnald, 10 —28—1 —51; Kflmn. l'jtt, 2720—1—51 : Rflmn. Cutti'riil, 21—23—3 —10; Itiimn. I'riddov, 20—25—3—<10 • Ilflmii. Hcmlarson, 27-10-40; lUlniii' Chapman, 21—23-1—45; Dcjj.-l'resdt. Shannon, 25—10—1—45; liflnui. McMillan, 10—23—42. J3. CLASS.
SAILORS &. SHORE MEM. A return match, fired at Trcntliain on Saturday, between a team Iroin 11.M.S I's.vclio and the Defence .Staff Sliootii'u Club, seven shots eaeli at SUO .yards and 900 .yards, resulted in a tie, both teams scoring 308 points. Scores:— H.M.S. I'SYCHK.
PETONE CLUB. The Pctone Hifle Club finished its second series of matches on Saturday under a heavy, tricky wind, at Waiwotu Next weak shooliii" will bo nt TrenUiaiii at ' ranges 300, 500, and GOO yards. Scores:— A Class.
G. Clout, 38 —42 —80; J. .MacjjiohInn, .10-89-79; J. M'Jlvririe, 39-3S--77; C. It. Morn's, '14—32—70; A. Tol«(,o(l, 36—3!) —7~>; 11. Uiissell, 14—31 — 70; Itynn, 32-37-0!). I) Class.
C Cia^s 1!. Flaws 12 30 81 i"inlayson .7'.'.? ' :.* 7-1 ■S. AVnkelin \,'J7' 1;•; J. H. liimlley Oo ,'jl •' (i!) H°Sfi 30-A 17 Jho results of tho series." aro 'as ,follow:— A Class—Carter, 272; BallingerVsCG •' Morris, 265: Glennie, 260;' M'llvntlc, 2oi); Maclachlan, 2558; Solwood; *252 • ltussell, 246; Ayson, 242; llvun, .222: Clout, 220. ■-'.J'';.',; B Class—Warburton, 248;'* Kniriit! 230; G. liogg, 22:>; J.irown, 211.- % C Class—Flaws, 22C; Finlnyson. 221: 12. Host;, 215; Wakelin, UG.
8. }[' ¥, acey 26 26 82 10 95 C. Itay.wurd .24 27 21 15 87 F. M'Donald ... 28 26 23 7 84 G. Lmms 25 22 10 ]8 84
£00 900 .Vtls. yds. Hp. Tl. Iiflmn. Spcnccr ... 23 80 3 00 Hflmii. Cnnib?ar 20 2-1 3 53 Iiflmn. Morison 23 20 3 52
Itflmn. Hayes ... SM ]0 _ ' 34 .Itlimn. J. Shearer lo Ki (J 34 Ilflnin. A. Shearer 9 11 G 26
809 000 „ Mis- .vtls. • Tl. £ oUo » -7 20 53 £<-mvay 2G 22 <j 8 lionnor , ; 20 •>2 ,|8 Tlayiios 22 vu in Wiillipa 20 To 4g Hopkins , 24 M 38 "rooks U i e 30 Totals 105 143 303
DEFENCE STAl'E. ttflmn. Ching 30 25 5,5 llflmn. Milroy 29 23 52 Capt. Richardson 22 25 .17 ['limn. Ott-011 21 2(i 47 j Hflnni. Sharp 22 24 40 I Hflmn. M'Cornish 22 17 39 i'linni. Dmistnn 7 15 yc; 153 155 303
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