SHOOTING.
[ BY TELEGRAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION] DOM INION CH AMPIONSHIPS. GRYETOWN, Feb. 27 The prize list of the Hawkes Match (ten shots at 900 yards) )is: £8 10s, W. Duncan (Westport), 50; £8 10s, R. Piper (Christohureh), 50 ; £5, F. J. King (Olcawn), 49; £4, T. Dodd (Wellington subs), 49; £4, V. E. Donad (Opaki), 49; £3, R. C. Barkle (Pctone) 48; £3, W. H. Best (Blenheim) 48; £2, E. Clarke (Ashburton),! 48; £2, D. Roots (Hawera), 48; £2, D. J. Guiney (Petone), 48; £2, J. L. Turner (Suburbs), 47. Buchanan Match, 10 shots at 800vds: £lO, F. Nichols (Greytown), 50; £7, R.. Wilton (Martinboriugh), 49; £5, G. Eyles (Dannevirke), 49; £4, H. Croxton (Karori), 49; £4, T. Goodall (Suburbs), 49; £3, H. Simmonds (Wanganui), 49; £3, D. Roots (Hawera), 49; £2, R. Caugliley (Karori), 49; £2, F. .Tames (Napier), 49; £2, A. Weir (Lower Hutt), 48; £2, W. Mclver (Christchurch), 48. Seventeen 48’s and sixteen 47’s took £1 each, and four were ciunted out.
The names of the 25 loaders for the licit are as follow (oiie more match'of 10 shots at 900yds. has yet to he fired before the filial 50 for Wednesday’s test emerge from the contestants): — Roots 446, Guy 444, West 443, Plimm 411, llalmsliaw 437, 11. C. Lovcday 436, Guiney 436, Eyles 4.36, Bryan 436, Hunt 435, J. Feast 431, Barkle 433, Piper 433, Neilson 432, Mclver 432, Atkinson 430, Crotton 429, James 428, llr.vden 428, W. K. Williams 127, Moss 426, Simmonds 426. GREY SUCCESSES. GREYTOWN, Feb. 25 In the Canterbury match, Moss scored 69, Richardson 65. Garth 63. Moss qualified for the midfield aggregate with 290. In the Wairarapa match, .Moss scored 45, with a miss; Richardson 45, and Garth 44.
GREYTOWN, Eeh. 28
The final stage towards sorting out 50 men for the Ling’s match to-mor-row. was fired Ibis morning, in the Dominion match, ten Wots at 900yds. The light was dull, with a changing l : r’ t and puffy left breeze of % little srtvngth, but subject to sudden 11 ucI inf ions and fiiliims t lmt placed havoc with t'-e scores, including that < I Guv, ore of the leaders, who fell from second to fifth place. So far as are available, I In- ten leaders are Roots 492, West 488, Pimm 488, llalmsliaw 485, Guy ;S3, Piper 479, Guiney 478, 11. (’. Loveday 177, Bryan 477, Eyles 476.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1922, Page 3
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