RIFLE SHOOTING.
NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP CONCLUDING DAY'S RESULTSBy Telegraph.—Press Associatio. Wanganui, Last Night. The North Island champlonsiip rifle meeting concluded to-day in blight weather and with n strong right wind. The championship was won by Deputy-President H. H. Hunt, Suburbs Rifle Club, Wellington, who, in addition to winning In 1910, haa been runner-up In the South Island championship and har several provincial championsliip* to his credit. Results : North Island p —Deputy-Presi-dent H. Hunt (»üburh«> nig, first; Rifleman E. A Ballinger (Petonej 350, second; Rifleman C. O. Veale (Akarsnai and President R. J. King (Opakl) both third; Rifleman W. J. Green (Okawa). W .■ -..Ph (Wanganui). E. Ingram (Hawera), 344. H. H. Donald (Opakl) 342; President L. E. Braithwaite (Okawa) 341; Rifleman J. < . Carter (Petone) 340 ; Captain H. Simmonds (Wanganui) 340 ; Rifleman G. H. Cross (Hawera) 338; F. H. James (Napier) 336; F. Marrett (New Plymouth) 335; H. C. Jonos (Okawa), W. A. Ball (Linton), D J. Guinney (Petone) 334; G. Hood (Opakl), E. E. Vennell (Tewharau), B. Hunt (Wan«nul), R. H. Nieholl (Petone) 332 ; W. Colquhoun (Akarana) 331: Captain A. Neilson (Napier) 331 : Deputy-President W. K. Williams (Ohura) 330; Rifleman W. J. Swaysland (Napier) 32©; S. Simpson (Feilding), W. B. Stock (New Plymouth) 327 ; J. McNeill (Frankton) 326; President C. Palmer (Patea) 326; Rifleman D. McCohnont (Opaki) 325. Champion Teams Match.-Okawa 1. Napier 2, Petone 3, Opakl No. 1 4, Hawera and Wanganui tied 5. Hawke’s Bay Match, 600 yards.—W. A. Bali (Linton) 47, 1; S. Higgs (New Plymouth) 40. 2; President L. E. Braithwaite (Okawa) 44, 3: Captain A. Neilson (Napier) 44, 4; O. J. Glnney (Petone) 44: F. J. King (Okawa), Deputy-President H. Hunt (Suburbs). W. Colnuhoun (Akarana), President V. E. Donald (Opakl), G. H. Crosse (Hawera), F. H. James. (Napier) 43; P. O. Vealo (Akarana), F. Hood ’(Opaki), E. 8. King (Wanganui), W. J. Green (Okawa) 42; Deputy-President H. C. Jones (Okawa), G. Hood (Opakl), T. Marrett (New Plymouth), A. S. Ballinger (Petone) 41, eacn Masterton Match, 300 yards.—Deputy-Presi-dent H. Hunt (Suburbs) 48, 1; J. C. Carter (Petone) 47. 2; D. J. Gulney (Petone) 4<, 8: Deputy-President R. J. Kl n 6 (Opaki) 47, 4, E. Ingram (Hawera). P. O. Veale (Akarana). President L. E. Braithwaite (Okawa). E. Ballinger (Petone) 46: Captain H. Simmonds (Wanganui). Deputy-President W. K. YtUl ams (Ohura). Deputy-President P. Petersen (Ha. wera). W. J. Green (Okawa), W. J. Swateland (Napier), J. S. Jepson (Tahota), F. H. James (Napier) 45; W. Smith (Wanganui), R. H. Nicholls (Petone), H. Hughes (Wanganui), A. G. Robertson (Hawera) 44, all £1 eachMarybank Aggregate.-Deputy-Presldent a. Hunt (Suburbs) 139, 1; W. A. Ball 138 2; President L. E. Braithwaite (Okawnr 137* 3- D. J. Gulney (Tetone) 136; W. J. Green (Okawa) 135; G. H. Cross (Hawera), p O Veale (Akarana), ,E. A. Ballinger (Pe tone) 134; E. Ingram (Hawera.), President I. Palmer (Patea) 133; Deputy-President H. H. Donald (Opaki) 132, £1 each. Tyro Aggregate.—Rifleman W. A. Ball (Lln--10 Returned Soldiers’ Aggregate.-Deputy-i President H. Hunt (Suburbs) 314.
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