RIFLE SHOOTING
PBTOXE CLUB. The I'etone Hille Club concluded their championship series of watches last Saturday at fiflO and 6'oo yards ranges. The weather conditions were better at 800 yds. than at COOyds., and at the longer range some lair scores, including one below tho possible by Sir. A. Ballinger, were recorded. The'scores were as follow—S. I'aulkiior, 45—50 —2—97; K. Flaws, 39-45 -8-92; P. Keichel, 33—49—5—92;, .1. Liddle, 42—1S —90; A. Ballinger, 35-51-89; A, Jackson, 40—J:i—(i—89; W. JIUI- - 88-49-87; L Barrel!, 37-40-8-85; P. Cheyne, 35—43—fi—84; A. Pattereon. 20-48-7-84; G. Clout, 31-45-0-82; J. Scott, 85-35-8-78; T. Warburton, 30 -4(1-0-76; G. Hog?. 28-18-28-72; A. Weir, 32-19-4-55. In "H" Class, A. Faulknor, with 445, is the winner Of the cup lor that class, with P. Cheyne. and T. Warburton second (enual), scoring 428. In "0" Class, President K. Flaws holds the. cup for tho coming year, with a score' of 413, A. Paterson, with 403, being rim-ner-up. A numbor of aggregate trophies have not yet been allocated. KAEOIU CLUB. 'I'll Karon Defence Mile Club fired the third match of the third scries on Saturday afternoon at sflo and d'oo yards ranges. This match concluded tho series for the grand aggregate for the season, the same being won by Mep.-TVis. H. Bulford with 700 [mints, Pres. i . r ;-ld being ninner-iip with G9(! points, 'i.::'. following ma the best scores:-C. MorriBOli, 44—43-3-90; H.' Uulford, 45-43-fcu-88: W. H. I'arqiihar, 4fi-39-scr.— 85; W. Stanton, 30-25-30-84; "\V. Judd, 39—42—scr—81; ,T. Griiiwlone, 43—33— scr.-«l; T. Halpiu-37-32-12-81; J, Burns, 42-3fi-scr.-78; G. Tinney, 4235—scr—77; H. Preston, 37—33-G-7G; V. Cliinir, 39—35—a0r.—74; R. Randall, 3333—scr.—GG; E. Daniel, 33—29—scr.—fi2; W. J. Clark, 34-28-scr.-G2. Aggregates:-H. Bulford. 24.2: L. Grimstone. 220; G. Tinnev. 218: J. Burns, 210; W Judd. 209; R. Kflwlell, 194; AV. J. Clark. 185. Handicap «vcnl:-C. Morrison, 235; H. Preston. 212. Grand aggregate :-H. Bnlforo'. 700; W. Judd, 6%: R. Randall. GO I; J. Burns, 533. Handicap event:—W. J. Clark, 715; E. Daniel, 701; W. Skegg, 558. SUBURBS CLUB. The Suburbs Rifle Club fired the third shoot of the fourth scries for club troubles on Saturday. Rifleman Cropp beaded the list for the second week in succession. The ranges were 500 and HX) yards, twenty-one. shots. '1 ho next shoot will take place on April 20 at 500 and 700 yards. Scores:—\V. Cropp, 4040—11—93; Beputy-Pres. Boon, 44-44-0-8S; A. Harris, 38-47-0-85; J. Longman,■ 4ii-47-fl-87; Pc.puty-Pre.i Smart, 4243—0—85; Jlllmn. A. Bollainore, 42-41 -0-83- Pres. Fellingham. 37-13-O-S0; B Jlilrov, 41-39-0-80; A\ r . Spencer, 33j.i_s_Bo: C. Stewart. 42-37-0-79; Capt. J. Ross, -10—38—0—78; W. Staples, 42-30-0-78: H. GawiHi. 41-:iC-fl-77; C, Jlat|,ews 33-25-14-72. The. following members will represent the club at tho T4nwko's Bay rifle meting :~PcputyPre= Smart and Boon, Hflmn. Winch--ombc. Cropp, Harris, and Spencer.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 171, 14 April 1919, Page 8
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448RIFLE SHOOTING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 171, 14 April 1919, Page 8
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