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RIFLE SHOOTING

« ; •■ . ■ ■■ -•■•• ... -:OLD XAVAL CLUB/ :■: ■*• The Old Naval Eifle Club fired Hie first match of its second series on Saturday afterwipn on tlio Minimal , range, :\t 200 and GOO yards ranges,. 10 shots ami fiighter (handicap) at each range.. ' The weather conditions were anything but conducive to good scores, and at 800 yards many ."clean" targets were recorded.- The result of the shooting is as follows:— U; Sneddon, 4G—3-t— 80 ; K; Collins, 3S— 26—8—72; J. Hogati, 3ft—22—14—72 ; R. I'riiißle, 36—33— «9; J. Evans, 39-20-9-1)8; H. AVhytehead, 30—25—31—69; F. E. Pranklyn, 43-22-05; P. Staiulidge, 40-20-fiO; J. Eabe, «-rl9-59. The club will not meet till January i, when members will lire the second match in the second series. KAKORI CLUB. ■ The Karori Club fired the first (handicap) match of its second series on Saturday afternoon last at 200 and COO yards ranges. The following are the best scores: ■AV. Clark, ■H-3-W-S2; AV; J,ndd, U--34-78; F. Ching, 45—25 — 73 ; S. l Dix, 36-23-14-73; AV. Hkegs, 34—20—12—72 ; ,T. Burnes. 42-28-70; H. Biilford, 41-28-6!); S. Batten, 39-27-66; E. Daniel, 32-2C-7-65; I. Itamlall, 37-27-64; AV. Farquhar, 39-23-62.

■ ■ SUBURBS CLUB. [ Tho Suburbs Club had another rough day in firing tho second shout of the liutond series of trophies, and tlio ucores ..-iill'ored iu consequence. The shoot also counted , for tho championship, the Newton Cup, and oilier trophy matches. Owing to the Christmas holidays the next shoot will not lake place until January 11, at ranges SCO and r>oo yards, twentyone shots. The following are Saturday s scores (ranges 200 and (100 yurds, livenlyoiiG shots) :-G. Winchcomhn, 37-31—18-Sy; A. Bcllamore, .M-3C-7-8G; -. Smart, 10—i5-sc.-S5; AY. Cropp, 38-28 -18-81; P. Smith, 2H-33-22-S4; A. Harris, Ur-36-sc.-80; G. Matthews, 30 21-17-80; W. J. Longman, 31—38—7—79; W. J. Spencer, 43-2-S-5-7C; II: Gawith, G. Newton, 30-30-0-75; C. Slewart, 37-30-7-74; -. I'Vllmslinm, Si!-50-so:.-7-2; G. 0. diiiirli, 38-2K-6-70; -J. •«oss, 43-21-sc-W; G. Emms, 31—11—22—6't; A. Boniface, S:?—22—B—(l2.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 75, 23 December 1918, Page 7

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RIFLE SHOOTING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 75, 23 December 1918, Page 7

RIFLE SHOOTING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 75, 23 December 1918, Page 7

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