RIFLE SHOOTING
• THE KATIORI. GLUB. : Tho Ivai'ori Defence Rifle Club fired the second match of. the second series on Saturday afternoon, at . ranges of 300 and 500 yards. The following are. tho best scores:— 300 -500 ' yds. yds. H'p. T*l. liftmn. F. Ching ... .44 45 89 Itflmn. H. Preston... 35 39 14 88 Rflmn. R. Daniel 39 3D • 8 86 Riflemen AV. Skugg, 41 —31—12—84; W. Clark, 38—43—2—83; : S., Batten, 39 —13—0—82; AV. rarquliar, 40—36— 0—76; I!-. Randall, 40—35 —0—75; J. Burns, 38 —35-^0 —73; S. Dix, 34 27 —1'2—73; President W. Judd, 33 —39— 0—72; Rflmn.'.W. Stanton, -72; Dep.-President H. Bulford, 36 — 34—0—-70; Rflmn. A. Caldwell, 17—47 —0—64. , , The .ranges for Saturday next will bo 200, 500, 600 yards, se\'en shots at oacb. ...
■ SUBURBS CI-ÜB. ' . . Tho 'Suburbs'.'Club' resumed.their competition for trophies and 'the championship on Saturday, firing the_ third shoot in tho second series. Rifleman Thompson topped the list for tho day. Soveral old members of tho club were present, among them being J. L. Turner. The following aro tho scores (ranges 300 and 500 yards, 21 shots) 300 600 yds. yds. H'p. T'l. Rflmn W. Thompson 38 38 !20 9G President Fellingham 41 52 0 93 Rflmii. A. Harris .... 45 47 0 92 Riflemen A. Bellainore, ' 40—48—0 — 88; C. R. Graham, 35—39—1'< —88; P. Smith, 34—34—20—88; J. M'LacMan, 36—50—0-0—8G; G. 0. Smith, 37—44. —4—85; G. Mathews, 30—36—19 —85; AY. J. Spencer, 40 —41—3—84; Captain J. • Ross,' 36-45-0-81; Riflemen G. Winchcombe,- 40—27 —13—80; J. L. Turner, 39—38—0—77; J. W. Longman, 41—29—4—74; W. Cropp, 28—30 —14—72; R. J. Gray, 34—35—2 —71; G. Emms, '22—23 —24 —71; Dop.-Presi-dent Smart.-39—31—0 —70; Riflemen J. G. Newton, 38—28—4 —70; A. Boniface, . ... • OLD NAVAL CLUB. Tho Old Naval Dcfenco Rifle Club fired the second match of its sccond sories on the Miramar range on Saturday afternoon, tho conditions being-ten shots and sighter at each of 300 and 500 - yards. Following are the best scores'. — 300 500 yds. yds. Hp.JTI. Rflmu. j; v Alexander 37 38 14 89 Rflinn. R. Sneddon ... 44 44. — 88 Bflmn. T. Dell ......... 45 43 — 88 Rflmn. 'J. Hogan, 39—37—12—88; Rflmn, A. Fellows, 38—46—0—84; Rflmn. R. Collins, 39 —38 —7—84; Dep. Presdt. W. Harris, 38-37—8—83; I'resdt. J. Rabe, 37-45-0-82; O. M'Donald, 41—40—0 —81; Rflmn. W. J. Conibear, 36 —45 —0 —81; Rflmn. 0. M'Donald, 41—40—0—181; Rflmn,' C. Burdett, 30—30—16—81; Rflmn. <T. Utoye,' 37—3G—7—80; Rflmn. F. Franklvn, 39—40—0—79; Rflmn. J. Evans, 36-35-8—79: Rflmn. R. Pnngln, 39— 39—0—78: Rflmn. A. Guise, 33 —25— 9—67; Rflmn. F. Standidge, 28—34— 0-62. Tho teams matches for the C. "W. Martin badges; resulted in President Rabe's team winnina; by 14 points, with scores as follow: —Riflmn. T. Dell, 82; Presdt. ,T. Rabe, 82: R.flnm. G. Howe, 81: Rflmn. J. Moyo, 73. Total, 324. Deputy-President' N. Harris's team were rnnners-np with a score of 310 points., • ,'■■■. Next Satnrdav the ranges will he £00, 500, and GOO yards, seven shots, at each (lislniice. ' ' -
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 92, 13 January 1919, Page 7
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483RIFLE SHOOTING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 92, 13 January 1919, Page 7
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