RIFLE SHOOTING
kXbobi rifle club. A very interesting match was fired on the Pollnill Gully range on Saturday between teams selected by the Karori Me Club and the Old Navals Bifle Club. The Karori Club scored a, win by 22 points, the totals being—Karori, 693; Old Navals, 671. The following arc the scores:— Karori Team. SCO 500 ■pa r yds - Jds-T'l.' Rflmn. A. Jensen 30 32 .62 Bflmn. J. Dayman 30 32 62 Bflmn. W. Judd 30 31 61 Riflemen G. Tinner, 31—30—61; W Farquhar, 27—32—59; President H. Marshall, 29—30—59; Eiflemen W. Skegg, 27 -30-57; C. Bird, 27-29-56; G. Jones, 27—28 55; E. Cox, 28-27-55; W. Morrill, 27—27—54; C. Morrison, 29—28—52. Total, 693. Old Navals. Bflmn. Fellows 84 31 65 Bflmn. I'Vanklyn SO 33 63 Rflmn. Standige 30 32 62 President Babe, 31—31—62; Eiflmen Dell, 29 —32—61; Neil, 30—30 —60; Pringle, 25-33-58; Butler, 23-30-53; Guise, 25 -25 50; Campbell, 19-31-50; Collins, 23—25—48; • Wilytehead, 22—17—39. , Total, 671. The other members of the Karori Club who were on the range and who did riot firo in tlio teams' match had a friendly match amongst themselves, of which the best score was put up by Bflmn. W. H. Cox, 55. SUBURBS CLUB. The Suburbs Bifle Club continued their week-end shooting at Miramar on Saturday afternoon, the -weather bein» very pleasant for shooting. Several good ranse shoots were put ud at 500yds.—H. Hunt, 45; J. Smart, 47; and C. J. Stewart, 46'. Fifty rounds of ammunition was presented for the afternoon shoot to tho eight members receiving the largest handicaps. The highest score off the rifle to be the winner, which fell to P. B. Winchcomb. 500 GOO yds. yds. H'p. Tl. Bflmn. Penton 40 45 6 91 Bflmn. K..J. Gray ... 3S 40 13 91 Bflmn. P. B. Winch- : comb 39 36 16 91 Eiflemen S. Lovcll, 39—34 —18—91; H. Hunt, 48—42—0—90; G. Winchcomb, 38— 32-20-90; J. Smart, 47-42-Ml-89; W. J. Spencer, 39—41—8—8S; C. J. Stewart, 46— 34-8-88; 11. Boon, 44-43-0-87; C. B. Jenkins, U—il—2—B7; G'. Jeffries, 35—32 -20-87; P. M'Donald, 37-40-8-85; J. Cheyne, 29—36—20—85; H. Bichardson, 35 —30—20—85; P. Stacey, 41-37-6-S4; B. Dunn, 45—38—0—53; J. G. Newton, 36— 31-16-83; J. S. Bassett, 31-32-20-83; W. Cropp, 33-30-2(1-83; A. Hairis, 38 -36-8-82; W. A. Isaac, 41-33-8-82; A. Henderson, 33—32—15—80; L. Jenkins, 29-30-20—79; W. May. 39-31—8-78; G. Harris, 31-26-20-77; R. C. Barkle, 4036—f1—76; A. W. Boniface, 35—30—8—73; G. Matthows, 24-28-20-72; 13. B. S. Hill, 31-21-20-72; C. B. Graham, 3421—15— 1 70; W. Winchcomb, 27—20—20— 07; T. Tindall. 17-13-20-50; G. Emms, 2—25—20—47; P. Ching, 44 (competed at ono range only).
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2927, 13 November 1916, Page 3
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423RIFLE SHOOTING Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2927, 13 November 1916, Page 3
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