RIFLE SHOOTING
KAITANSATA CLUB The Kailangaia Defence Club fired the I hree-range final of the Teams Match on Saturday. Owing; to the unavoidable absence of two of the leaders in the B team, the two previously omitted men had to take the vacant places, with the result that Ihe A team, instead of being 1 point down, now wins the match by 17 points. The feature of the clay's shoot was W. Olivers fine score, equalling the club record for a three-range shoor, with 32, 35, 31 for the three ranges. It. Kilto also put on a. possible 35 at 500yds. T, Frazer was best at 600 with a good 33. Tho conditions were fairly good. There was a dull light and a fairly steady breeze, which continued steady. The ladies completed their championship. Miss M. Carson proving the winner of tho cun. with Miss Carrey 1 point behind. The scores for the rlav's shoot were as follow.— Miss Blackic. 83," 8—91; Miss Gar iev. 32, 6—88; Miss Carson, 85, 2—87; Mrs Hiiwkc, 84. 3—87: Mrs Clarkson. 79—79. Tho leading scores in the competition were as follow:
The men's scores for the day were as tol-
As several members arc going to _ attend the Otago Rillo Association's meeting at Faster there will be no match next .Ailnrday. The Le.' Cup fin’ll will be fired the following Saturday.
Nash, R. Maxwell, and J. Watt; commitloc—Messrs A. Reid and .1. Kennedy ( Kaikorai), J. Underwood and S. Sim's (Pacific). H. Divers and G. M‘Rae (Athletic), and F. Turnbull and W. Wliitty (Christian Brothers). (The City representatives have yet to he appointed.) Auditors, Messrs E. J. Brown and Co. and G. S. Kirby. It was decided that the matter of the Judicial and Insurance Committees be Held over until the first executive meeting. It was resolved to open the season on April 27. , , „ Monday, April 8. was the date fixed for the first executive meeting.
2 Best. Final. G T1 Miss Carson ... 127 87 — 214 Miss Carrey ... 123 88 — 213 Mrs Hawke .. ... 124 87 — 211 Mips Blackic ... 119 91 — 2U) Mrs Clarkson .. ... 129 79 — 2J 8
low : —- 600 300 500 vds yds. yds. Hp. Tl. W. Olivo;’ ... 32 35 51 98 T. Frazer ... 30 29 33 2 — 94 .1. IT. Frazer ... ... 32 31 30 93 F. Carson ... 26 32 30 3 — 91 .1. Bellaney ... ... 27 32 28 3 — 90 M. Brown ... 27 30 29 4 — 90 W. R. Kilto ... ... 28 2.8 29 4 — 89 R. M'Crostie ... ... 22 29 28 2 — 88 0. Bellaney ... ... 27 30 27 4—88 ,T. A. Bellaney ... 27 27 28 4 — 86 The result of the (cams shoot is as tollows : — A Team. 2 Be? . Final. (j.TI. I'. Carson 179 91 — 270 W. Oliver 178 9H — 276 O. Frazer \V1 R. Killo .. 180 180 7/ 89 — 257 — 269 M. itrown 163 SO — 2o8 Tol-il .. 1,330 B Team. T. Frazer .1. Bellaney 186 171 94 90 — 280 — 261 .f. A. Bellaney 175 86 — 261 R. Kitto ... "... 164 93 — 2t>7 J. 11. Frazer .. 161 93 — 254 Total ... .. 1.013
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Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 15
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505RIFLE SHOOTING Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 15
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