TRENTHAM AT ITS BEST
KEEN MARKSMANSHIP
EX-CHAiVIriUNa FALL BACK
Press Assuciatiu)i TRENTHAM, To-day. Another glorious uay greeted mar a. sm,_n at irentnam tins morning, mere was an entire aosenee of wmu, tne omy uiaauimy oeing a mirage uue to tne sun. Tuu weinngtun Match, 1J shots at 50u ana oou > urus, is in progress. Now that longer ranges nave ueen luucata, interest oecomes more pro.lounceu, as many enunges m aggregate positions may ue expeetea. oniy ten points separate me leatnng tnmy eompetitiors, tne first ten uemy.— \v. xiaseiitaU _ U J, vv. Bailing er, I'. nan in ion 251, n. culuvveii and r’. x'. oolcLimsfi.. u. ausou, and r. xrogg 227. j-alsi years wumer, h. o. x Weivo pomm uovvri is ±J. Hoots, l atea. Tne n? 27 enumpion nas scureu -in . Otner lormer cuampuuis' posi-v-roxton, xvaroii, ry-o, uimi; xt. j. mug, otuhi, _lji j, rora. n. bmimunu*. w auganui, me xou-x. cnampuai, is noi Buysieai conaiuoiis piay an important part m tne miui stages, alia tne man vv n o lives an ouiuuur me nas tuu uuvantage over tno&e sedentary occupations. iviany erusues xjrouaoiy w iii Uiie piacfc. It is LOO eany to xorecast tnose likely to win. but lYLaseneid, cam wen, jumes, r\eiison and ssoier snouia Ue tne leaders in tne With the conclusion of the Wellington maten places in tne aggregate are uitereu. xiiumiton ana LuiU\veii are leauing with 3-r. -Next to JLictinnger 32J, -\eilson 321, Maseneld and U oid - lineii 323, James 31 j ana Jtlogg, dariow, tailing and Butter 317. fcjun grare ana mirage upset; tlie competitors at suu yards, out tnere was an improvement at oou. Caiuwed won tne Wellington mutch, beating T. Boon (rvarori) on tne count buck. He also wins tne tooutn island aggregate. Results are as Iollow: Wellington Maten, you and 600, ten shots, possiule lou, loos.—E. A. Caldwell (Karon), 9j, 80s; T. Boon (Karori), 00, 60s; A. Neiison (Napier), 04, •40s; f*. Monk (Old i.\uvais), 40s; li. Hunt (Suburbs), 40s; J. Jeune, T. Kidd, 1. xNicnons, E. Ballinger, A. Butler, J. Kearney, B. Hamilton, B. Goidnnch, 1)3, zus; Braitnwaite, W. Ballinger, N. Wood, H. West, jtl. Trotman, v_. Butters, .a. Barker, J. Bryden, W. T. Tiiomaa, a.. GoreniocK, 02; D. McKenzie, iU. Jones, fc>. 4.Liggs, fc>. Miegnen, r*. f ranKiyn, a. O’Donnell, B. Cliing, fc3. iNeison, VV. Calder, A. Ciossore, J. *vloAvinue, E. Truman, J. Tfiomson, C. Carey, G. Patcnett, £3. King, n. Barlovv, B. Proftitt,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 585, 11 February 1929, Page 13
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