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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
FROM THE
PRESIDENT'S C
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AN INVITATION TO MEMBERS ONLY
A legal document is being preparcd to allow for the implemenlation
of a Propcny Debenture Program to allow the As,ociation to purchase
a buildin* to establish a oermanent home for the administration of the
sport a n d t a cater for th'e needs of its members.
The following clauses along with any other legal requirements will be
included in the Debenture Document:
A. Debentures lo be of a minimum of SI.000 or multiples thcreoi.
6. In the even1 of a debenture holder's death occurring, the debenture
to be immediatelv available to the deceased e,tate.
C. In the event of aiyndicated debenture holder's death occurring, the
payment of any syndicated share will be the responsibility of the
remaining syndicate members.
D. Debentures to be for a maximum period of ten (10) Years.
E. Debentures to be repaid within a tin (10) year priiod <maximum)in
accordance with annual resulls achieved by the Association.
F. A maumum of 150 debentures be available at 11.000 each or
alternatively a total debenture issue of $150,000.
G. Interest to be paid annually at a fixed interest rate of 7.570 with 1st
December
beinc the effective date.
H. Secured by floiting charge.
I. Assets constituting ;ecuri<y, A.C.T.A. Building Fund Investments.
1. Floating security to become a fixed security on !he purchase of
~ r o ~ e r lfor
v the uuruoscs smcified in the debenture invlrslion ro
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Applications from registered shooters, clubs, Zone and State
Associations are now being received and will continue to be received up
to and including 30th November.
For any further information on the issue of Property Debentures,
please contact either your State's Representatives to the National
Executive Committee or the Executive Director on (03) 807 7577, or
complete the Debenture Application.
By n o w y o u will h a v e r e a d , in the A u g u s t C.T.S.N. about
the A.C.T.A. P r o p e r t y D e b e n t u r e s the E x e c u t i v e
C o m m i t t e e are inviting y o u to participate in.
It is our belief that shwters s h o u l d be g i v e n the
o p p o r t u n i t y to p a r t i c i p a t e in the f u t u r e growth of y o u r
A s s o c i a t i o n and as y o u r N a t i o n a l P r e s i d e n t . I urge y o u all
t o g i v e the D e b e n t u r e P r o g r a m y o u r d e e p e s t
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You will agree i t i s i m p e r a t i v e t h a t t h e Association
p u r c h a s e t h e i r own p r e m i s e . as s o o n as possible. This will
b e d o n e as s o o n as we h a v e f u n d s i n h a n d , co e n a b l e u s to d o
j u s t that. W e c o u l d b o r r o w f r o m t h e Bank t o m a k e u p a n y
s h o r t f a l l in f u n d s , b u t wirh the i n c ~ a s ien i n t e r e s t rates i t
was d e c i d e d to ask y o u , the s h w t e r s , f o r y o u r support. If
w e had asked the Bank f o r a l o a n , w e w o u l d h a v e placed
a n o t h e r b u r d e n on s h w t e r s ' f u n d s and as w e d i d n o t wish
to d o t h i s , the r e a s o n f o r the D e b e n t u r e P r o g r a m is self-
explanatoly.
W e all b o w there is n o f u t u r e in r e n t i n g office space,
paying rent e a c h w e e k will o n l y deplete our f u n d s , and in
the end, w e will not h a v e a n y f u n d s l e f t .
I believe it is i m p e r a t i v e w e p u r c h a s e an office suitable
f o r our needs, n o t lavish, but practical. W e c a n t h e n start
to b u i l d up an a s s e t w h i c h w e can all be p r o u d to pass o n to
the f u t u r e clay target s h w t e r s of A u s t r a l i a .
The d e b e n t u r e s are open to all State Associations, Zones,
Clubs, i n d i v i d u a l shooters, o r groups of shwters. Already
one State A s s o c i a t i o n has p r o m i s e d $3,000a n d n o w w e are
asking f o r y o u r support.
Just to s u m m a r i z e : the debentures c l o s e o n the 30th
N o v e m b e r , 1988,m i n i m u m 9 1 . 0 0 0 f o r a m a x i m u m p e r i o d
of 10 years. 7.5% interest p a y a b l e annually on 1st
D e c e m b e r each y e a r . W e a r e a s k i n g y o u to i n v e s t $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0
in the f u t u r e of y o u r Association.
Jim K. S c o t t , N a t i o n s l P r e s i d e n t .
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
The Executive Director,
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C
PIONS OF OUR SPORT
By George Bigs, A.C.T.A. Historian
National Championships
Geelong Gun Club 1969
Pages Out Of T h e Past.
March 1968 National Trap Championships
South Australian Gun Club Bolivar,
South Australia
S
m Marshall of Hobart, Tasmania, wins Ov&
Gun with a Pine scorn of 292-300.
High
The program commenced with the Cham'pion of
Champions Cup. This attracted a field of 224 shooters,
An interesting
some five shooters shot a possible 50-50.
shoot-off saw well-known Paul Marshall of Hobart,
Tasmania, take out the coveted award with a soore of
92-92,
Picture shows Sperry being
Browning B2 U/O shotgun.
with the
e P. Marshall (Hobart Gun Club), 1968 National Champion of
Champions.
The grounds of the S.A. Gun Club were a credit to
President. Bob Mules, and his untiring committee.
I t was noted that Bob and a few others stayed out a t the
Club on Wednesday night after the National Shoot, and
had things fairly well cleaned up by midday the next day.
During the cleaning up operation a rather funny thing
occurred. Bob picked up about 500 disposable paper oups
and out them in a 44-asUon drum, which had been burnina
WZBT, but had goneout. ~ o poured
b
some petrol in th;
drum andlit i t from a oraokin the bottom, when the whole
thing started to gmwl and went off with a whcomf,
shooting the 600 oups into the air over a wider area than
from where they had been picked up. Poor old Bob did not
know whether to laugh or ory, and whilst sitting on a stool
lookingat themess, i t was said, "HellBob, that was a good
pattern". This comment helped him see the funny side.
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Gold Coast Gun Club 1887
Shooter G. Sm.th proudly displays his prize after winning
the Gold Coast Gun Club (Queensland) tmphy event on
9.4.67.He has since won all the tmphy events and High
Gun a t Ipswich Gun Club on 16.4.67,and is about to
embark for Vietnam with the Australian MiIitaryFom.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
Echuca Gun Club 1970
W. Wickham, President of Echuca Gun Club, and Don
McCall, General Manager of Winchester AustraJia a t that
time, presenting BilI Attwwd with his Commonwealth
Mixed Mini Target Championship Sash. Bill is a long-time
clay target shooter both in Australia and New Zealand.
UBOROUGN
TITBITS
years and he would have been shooting before 1965. There
are not a lot like Doug. So iP you were a swimmer. runner,
golfer, tennis player or you name it, you couldn't stay at
the top for so long. If you read this Doug, I hope it doesn't
make you feel t m old. To all those who have enjoyed
ahooting for all those years keep up the good shooting.
At Bundaberg June 5th Peter Shaw of Maryborough
t m k the honours in the Handicap, Cont. C'ship OA and the
Double Rise. Allan Harris B grade Skeet, Ken Greeneill
C grade Skeet. Troy Harris C grade Handicap and Junior
High Gun.
I was able to get to Gympie this month and see old
friends. It was the most perfect day for shooting yet the
scores were low. Once again the Harris family took
honours in the lOOT D.B. We saw Allen 1st C and Troy 2nd
C, and yours truly was 2nd in B.
At the home of Marybomugh on the 26th Rob Rehbein of
Bundy won the first event and the HG. Thanke to those
who travelled to the shoot, hope you had a win. Reminder:
September 25. 9.30 our one-day s h w t kicks off.
Until next time, see you around the traps.
Lost Bird
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
Cananyoneput aname to thelittleguyon thestand?Heis
possiblya youngman tcdayin his early20s. I'm wondering
if he actually took up shouting and were his parents
shooters a t that time?
STClP PRESS
The V.C.T.A. is pleased to be able to announce the
appointment of MI Arch Mackinnon to the position of
State Secretary.
The appointment is effective immediately and all correspondence is to be directed to: The Secretary. V.C.T.A..
Munkoobi. Buninyong, Vic. 3357. Phone (053)41 3473.
The additional Lppoktment has been m h e of Len Cook.
Sebastopol Gun Club as State Coaching Director. Len can
be contacted at 31 Grandview Gve. Wendouree. Vic. 3355.
Telephone (053) 39 5865,
IGreen or Gold Caps
with Australia Badge
available in mesh or enclosed styles.
N
m I M BICENTENNIAL T
SHOOTING CARNIVAL
On the weekend of the 8th and 9th July. 1988, 72
shooters gathered from all over the state a t the Narmgin
Clay Target Club, for the Narmgin Bicentennial Trap
Shooting Carnival. Superb weather conditions on both
days were experienced resulting in a consistent number of
high scores throughout the weekend. A magnificent array
of tmphies for all the events and high gun placinga were
generously donated by all sponsors, with WA's
representative from the Bicentennial Authority. Mr Brad
Williamson presenting each winner and sponsor with a
certificate of participation in the Bicentennial activity.
President, Darrell Wiese and captain. Ross Eokersley,
welcomed shooters to the carnival and wished them well
thmughout their weekend's shooting.
Event one, the 25 target Woolcombere double barrel
Championship saw seven possible scores being shot with
the overall winner after a shoot off being Darrell Wiese of
Narmgin.
1st in A Grade was won by Damell Wiese with Andy
Washemko of Katanning coming second. B Grade saw
Darrell's wife. Helen, cake Pirst place, seconded by Neil
Dowev of Collie. 1st in C Grade was Alan Baker of Bunburv
with karmgin shooter, John Barnes, coming second.
Event 2 saw the Hordem HoteUJohnnie Walker
Championship. Local hotelier, Geoff Smith, representing
the Hordem Hotel and United DistiUers Group Australia,
co-sponsors of the event, presented overall winner, Mick
Watson of Geraldton with the major trophy, a 4.5 litre
bottle of Red Label Johnnie Walker whisky. 1st in A Grade
was won by Darrell Wiese, seconded by Bert Boschetti of
Geraldon with Andy Washenko coming third.
B Grade was won by Helen Wiese with Phil Miragliattaof
Geraldton coming second and Duke Wellington of
Geraldton third.
1st in C Grade was Paul Lange of Narmgin with Robert
Ballock second and Bunbury shooter, Shane O'Brien third.
Event 3 was the Narmgin Bicentennial Handicap
sponsored by Mr Bob Wiese M.L.A. for Narmgiu.
Mr Wiese presented the trophies to winners, overall
winner of the event being Ray MacDanald of Geraldton.
1st in the 19-25m group was Rqy MacDonald with
second in his group being Clayton Hyder of Bunbury.
1st in the 17-18m group was Teny Morony of the W.A.
Gun Club, with Michael Boschetti of Geraldton coming
second. 1st and 2nd in the 15-16m group were Austin
Duffy of Albany and Rex Yates of Bunbury respectively.
Geraldton lady shooter. Tony Watson won 1st in the
11-14mgmup with Paul Lange. Narmgin, second.
Event 4, sponsored by Narmgin Rural Supplies and
B.H.P. was the Narrogin Rural Supplies Points
Championship.
Mr Chris O'hughlin, representing both sponsors.
presented tmphiea to the event winners.
The overall winner and winner of 1st in A Grade was Max
Cubic of Collie, Andy Washenko coming second.
B Grade was won by Phil Miragliotta and seconded by
Mark Hatch, both of Geraldton.
1st in C Grade was Paul Lange with Gaye Shipp, a lady
shooter fmm the W.A. Gun Club, coming second.
Event 5 was the Narmgin Bicentennial Double Barrel
Championship sponsored by local shearing contractors,
Gary and Gaye McCormick. Mr McCormiok made the
presentations to tmphy winners with overall winner and
winner of A Grade being Chas Reigert from Mount Barker,
after a shoot off with Mick Watson who won 2nd in A
Grade. Mark Hatch won 1st in B Grade with Phil
Miragliottacoming second. 1st in C Grade was won by Ken
Wilson of the W.A. Gun Club with Tony Watson coming
2nd in C Grade.
Event 6, sponsored by Darrell and Hclen Wlese, was the
prestlsous Narmgm Cup won by Mike Callaghan of the
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0 Johnnie Walker - Horden Hotel C'shio. winner Mick Watsan
(centre) of Geraidion pictured with ~armgihG.C. President, Darrell
Wiese (left) and Geoff Smith of the Horden Hotel, co-sponsor with the
United Distillers Gmup Aust.
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W.A. Gun Club. 1st in A Grade was also Mike Callaghan
and second, hiax- Cubic. l o t in B Grndc w a s J. Cardnor,
seconded by Alan Bnker. Austin Duffy m k off 1st in C
Grade with Shane O'Bnen coming second. The ladies
trophy was won by Helen Wiese and the junior trophy by
Paul Lange.
Alan Brown was the winner of the Veterans trophy.
The highlight for the weekend was a shoot off for High
Gun between Lex Shipp of the W.A. Gun Club and eventual
winner, Andy Washenko. Andy was presented the pewter
High Gun Medallion donated by Mr John Barnes, and the
High Gun sash. High Gun ribbons were presented to the
winners of each grade. Andy Washenko took off the High
Gun in A Grade.
Phil Miragliotta won the B Grade High Gun with Austin
Duffy the winner of the C Grade High Gun ribbon.
All of the high gun sashes and ribbons were kindly
donated by Home Building Society.
Veterans and Ladies High Gun were donated by the
Westpac Building Corporation.
Narmgin Westpac Bank Manager, Mr Peter Willshire
presented Helen Wiese with the Ladies High Gun trophy
and Alan Brown of W.A. Gun Club with the Veteran High
Gun.
The Junior High Gun trophy won by Paul Lange, was
donated by Winchester Australia and presented by W.A.
Winchester presentative. Mr Lex Shipp.
Presentations were concluded with President, Darrell,
thanking all visiting shooters, fellow olub members and
the ladies committee for making the weekend the success
that it was.
Special than& to Wagin Gun Club for the use of their
traps and Lex Shipp for his sign writing.
First place in the Woolcombers raPfle was drawn by
Helen Jackson. The winning ticket was labelled the big 'J'
(Julie Boschetti of Geraldton).
Second prize, donated by Dawsons Sports Centre, was
drawn with the winning tioket labelled little 'E.T.' (Eddy
Toomey of Geraldton). Mr Bob Wiese, M.L.A. for Narrogin,
presented the olub with a certificate endorsing the
Bicentennial activity.
W.A.C.T.A. President, John Fissioli, spoke briefly on
state activities and congratulated the Narmgin Clay
Target Club on their magnificent array of tmphies,
excellent hospitality extended to all visitors and the
efficient method in which the carnival was conducted.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS-
SEPTEMBER 1988
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Nominations for this prestigious award are now open
and should be forwarded to reach the Executive Director
no later than October 31, 1988.
The following guidelines are to be taken into account by
Clubs or State Associations intending to lodge a
nomination for consideration.
Residential Medal: Awarded to a person or persons for
their conrnburion ta the development of the spon.
Judging Panel: Management Committee.
Marimurn Awarded: Three - subject to favourable
oonsideration.
ClosingDate: October 31 -P.O. Bax 800, Glen Waverley.
Vio. 3156.
Note: The recepit of any nomination does not necessarily
relate to the awarding of a Presidential medal.
Nominations reoeived will be placed before the
Management Committee for their oonsideration and
decision.
No correspondence will be entered into regarding any
nomination received.
PREVIOUS RECPIENTS:
1980 G.R. Porter ......................................................... Qld
1981 R.C.Mules ........................................................ S.A.
1981 G.R. Richards .................................................. W.A.
1981 J.N.Thomas ...................... .............................. Vio
1982 R.F. Buchan ....................................................... Vic
1983 No Award ............................................................. 1984 L.F. Bird ...................................................... N.S.W.
1984 A.J.Smith .......................................................... Qld
1985 No Award ..........................
.............................. 1986 T. Comerford ..................................................... Qld
1987 G. Biggs .............................................................. Vic
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A Perfect Fit
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1988 SKEET NATIONALS
MELBOURNE GUN CLUB
NOVEMBER 17-20, 1988
Thursday
EVENT 7
- 2nd NationalTarget
Skeet Doubles C'ship 50
EVENT 2 -City of Melbourne Skeet C'ship - 50
Target
Friday
EVENT 3 - All States Skeet C'ship - 50 Target
Australasian Skeet C'ship 50 Target
EVENT 4
Saturday
EVENT 5 Commonwealth Skeet C'ship - 100
Target
Sunday
EVENT 6 19th National Skeet C'ship - 100
Target
Sponsored by: Scor io Cartridges & Olimpyc
<gets
Nominations: 50 Target Open
$20; 50
Target Section L.J.V.
$12; 100 Tar et
Open - $35; 100 Target Section L . J . ~
$21.
OVERALL HIGH GUN Browning 105-B2C
Shotgun donated by Fuller Firearms Group
Pty Ltd.
Tournament Director
Shoot Marshal
R.F. Buchan
A. Cousens
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FROM THE DESK OF
THE NATIONAL
COACHING DIRECTOR
PETER QUIRE
AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC TEAM COMPETES
IN THREE WORLD CUPS
Most nations intending to send teams to the Olympic
Games in Seoul this year sent their Olympic Teams to the
European World Cups. The Australian Olympic Federation
funded the Australian Shooting Team and Coach, to attend
these events as the competition was equal to Olympic and
World Championship standards.
It was apparent with the Clay Target shooters that they
imoroved their ~erformances as they went along,
b-ming
stronger and stronger with each event. The first
World Cup was held in Suhl in East Germany, a town
steeped in the traditions of shooting sports. The whole
community is involved in some way in the historic craPts of
gun manufacture.
Pistol and Rifle events were contested as well as Clay
Target. Australia's best results were: John Maxwell Olympic Trap, shot 194, equal 5th score to be placed 10th
on count back. The event was won by Pera of Italy with
197; Alan Smith - Free Rifle, Men's Prone. 596, placed
10th. Lvov of Russia won with 598; Phillip Adam8 - Free
Pistol. 561, 10th place. Papanitz of Hungary won with
.
f--,
K'l
The shooting range at Suhl is magnificent. It has
excellent facilities. As Suhl was firat cab off the rank, and
most shooters had had little practice, John. Alan and
Phillip must be congratulated on their world class
perfoimances.
The clay shooters and myself went on to Yugoslavia
while the others went to Munich. The Grand Prix of
Europe was held in Osijek in the north of Yugoslavia, close
to the Hungarian border. It is a small town of great
antiquity, set in a rural area. The Yugoslav pe-aple were
extr6meiy friendly and hospitable
a The Australian Team pictured at Osijek
Rutisell Mark came 10th with 186 in the Olympic Trap
event. Lavrinenko of Russia won the event with 192. a
t d y remarkable performance as the wind was blowing so
hard it really blew the clays out. There ware 94
contestants.
The Australian Trap Team, 8th in the European Grand
Prir.
The third world cup was in Bologna, Italy. We had to be
in Bologna almost as soon as the shwting finished in
a Starshot in Bologna.
Osijek. The Italians have the most sophisticated set-up of
computerized scoring and squadding I have seen. The
squads are chosen by computer, one from each country.
Boloma is a large city in the north east of Italy. There were
five French iny-outs &d four skeet lay-outs.
John Maxwell - 5th overall, with 214: Ruesell Mark 8th overall, with 190. The event was won by Cioni of Italy
with 218.
The Australian Trap Team were placed 5th from a field
of 105 competitors.
The Skcet shooters. Ian Hnle and Michael Inyanri, were
unPonunatelv counted out of the cur off even though
- they
shot 144, se;eral went into the finals with 144.
Double Trap. The team did extremely well in the Double
Trap event, held for the fist time. DoDk. 3rd;
Australian Team.2nd.
This was a tremendous effort as cur team has not had
the opportunity to practise, whereas some of the teams had
been training for twelve months. This result and my
observations conPirm my belief that the Australian Down
the Line shooters will do extremely well in double trap, apd
as it is to be a new Olympic discipline, we have a very
briaht future in Double Trap. It is exciting
- to watch and
ex2ting to be in.
The sequence of three World Cups held over a period of
three weeks is a great idea for Australians, it enables them
to participate in more than one World Event in a short
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
shooters of Queensland. Arthur K e m a is acting State
Coaching Director, and i s a well known Queensland
shooter and coach.
Good shooting to all.
Peter Quire
space of time. I hope t h a t this sequence will be repeated in
t h e future.
J u s t for your information, t h e service provided for the
European shooters at these events is really something.
Each gun m a n d a c t u r e r brings along their portable
workshops. They do alterations or repairs on the ground.
Because shooting i s such a recognized and respected sport
in Europe, and because of t h e numbers of people involved,
the gun manutacturers and cartridge companies go out of
their way to woo t h e shooters.
It was a very succeasful tour for the Olympic Clay Target
team: a team 2nd. individual 3rd. 5th, 8thand two 10th. No
one can dispute that o u r trap shooters are world class, and
the results augur well for the Olympics.
Winchester Australia i s to be congratulated and thanked
for making cartridges available for the Australian team
members. They were much appreciated by those who
CKINTOSH TEAMS
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Association has made a n excellent application, and, if
granted, there will be a separate competition for women
shooters. Women's team events, a s well as women's
individual events will be held, so all Olympic Trap (trench)
&d Olympic Skeet shooters, atart practising. Our women
shooters have had to compete against the men for places in
overseas teams. This is an opportunity for Australia to
show rhe world just how gwd our women shooters arc.
Level 3 Accrditarion: Congratulntione w Greg Chnn of
the Northern Territory. Greg i s the sports 6 t h Level 3
Coach.
BiU Stevens: Bill h a s resigned a s Queensland's Coaching
Director. He was a foundation member of t h e National
Coaching Council, and has contributed greatly to coaching
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N.S.W. I.S.U. ANNUAL
F U N D RAISING
CARNIVAL
Canberra International Gun Club this year hosted the
New South Wales I.S.U. Sub-committee's annual Fund
Raising Carnival over the June long weekend.
The carnival, which is the I.S.U. Sub-committee's oncea-year opportunity to put together a few dollars to promote
and administer Olympic Discipline clay target shooting
within the state, this year took on a slightly different
format in that 350 targets were programmed for the three
day weekend all Olympic Discipline Trap.
The events - The Eastern States Olympic Trap
Championship, T h e E a s t e r n S t a t e s Ball T r a p
Championship and The Eastern States Double Trap
Championship.
Saturday saw the conducting of the Olympic Trap event
which was won (but not so easily) by Australia's best ever
performed Olympic Trap shooter. Jim Ellis. Jim, like
everyone else in the field, had a few early hiccups, but
finally took overall honors by one target from N.S.W.
coaching director. Col Burt of Tamworth. World Junior
Olympic Trap Champion. Michael Diamond (fresh fmm
aeain establishine himself as the best standard disci~line
Gpshooter a t thewag@ Trap Nationals) won AA hokors,
while B Grade went to Rod Prior, also of Tamworth, and C
Grade to local shooter Jim Reid.
Eastern States Olympic Trap Championship: Overall Jim Ellis 901100; AA Grade - Michael Diamond 811100; A
Grade - Col Burt 891100; B Grade - Rod Prior 681100; C
Grade
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The second event of the three day program was the
Eastern States Ball Trap Championship, and this saw
Michael Diamond record a gwd victory on 95i100. Jim
Ellis was next in the field and took AA Grade, with subcommittee chairman, David Menck taking A Grade,
George Kawlis the B Grade winner and Jim Reid again
taking the C Grade sash.
Eastern States Ball Trap Championship: Overall Michael Diamond 951100; AA Grade -Jim Ellis 921100; A
Grade - David Menck 901100; B Grade - George Kazolis
831100; C Grade - Jim Reid 741100.
The final day of the carnival and the numbers of
competitors improved for the event that all had been
waiting for, the first ever Double Trap event, to be held in
Australia. Many of those who had been on hand after the
Ball Trap event on Sunday had already had a taste of
things t
6 come, a s a few practice rounds of 10 pairs of
'doubles' had been thrown at the conclusion of the second
event.
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e Eastem States Ball Trap Championship victors - Jim Ellis (AA
Grade), David Menck (A Grade), Michael Diamond (Overall), George
Kazoiis (9 Grade) and Jim Reid (C Grade).
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Surprisingly, this did not deter the real I.S.U.
enthusiasts. Double Trap is certainly not an event for the
faint hearted, it offers a real challenge.
After the first squad of the Eastern States Double Trap
Championship, Col Burt (who incidentally can go down in
history as shooting the first 'clean' pair of Double Trap
targets - and David Menck who missed the first ever pair)
was in the lead with 28/50. Other scores in the squad were
mixed, down to around 11 and 12150.
Best scores of the first round included 33150 from
Michael Diamond, Jim Ellis' 31/50, Steve Balough on
28/50 and a few others on 25150.
Overall honors for the event finally went to the ever
consistent Michael Diamond, with Jim Ellis taking AA
Grade. David Coleman getting A Grade and Steve Balough
B Grade.
Eastern States Double Trap Championship: Overall Michael Diamond 33 + 33 661100; AA Grade - Jim Ellis 31 + 22 53/100; A Grade-Davie Coleman 25 + 29 541100;
B Grade - Steve Balough 28 + 21 491100.
Unfortunately, due to a few minor trap problems, the
final round of the Double Trap could not he conducted and
the event had to be decided over two rounds. Perhaps this
was enough!
e Another 'first' for Michael Diamond, Overall winner of Australia's
first-ever Double Trap Championship - receiving his trophies from
I.S.U. Sub-Commlliee Chalnnan David Menck.
Again, the weekend proved successful for the subcommittee, and raised funds to give the Olympic Discipline
shooters and clubs of the state the assistance they need.
Without the genemus assistance given to the I.S.U.
shooters of New South Wales by the sponsors of the
weekend, the carnival could not have been a success.
The I.S.U. discipline shooters of New South Wales would
sincerely like to acknowledge the valued assistance given
by the following sponsors and urge you to give these
aponsore your support in return when contemplating
purchases:
e Olimpyc Targets - Scorpio Cartridges e Keith R.
Herron Pty Ltd 0 Winchester o Lightning Shot
e A.C.T. Ammunition 0 C.L.A.S.S. (Col Burt) e Fuller
Firearms 0 Mulwala Explosives Factory.
The support and assist&ce given by bur sponsors has
once again assured the1.S.U. shooters of New South Wales
of the continued assistance of the sub-committee.The subcommittee would also like to make special mention of the
help and support given to it by the committee and
members of the Canberra International Gun Club. The use
of the club's facilities and man power was much
appreciated.
David Menck.
Chsirman
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Although a keen hunter for most of his Me. Bob did not
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Mary,joined the Jabiru Gun Club. That was not out of any
particular interest in clay shooting, but rather as a
convenient escape from a particular workinglliving
situation at least once a fortnight.
Nevertheless they were soon well and truly hwked and
in late 1979 transferred to the Darwin Gun Club. Bob was
elected to the committee in 1981 where he has served ever
since in various positions becoming President in 1986.
In 1987 he was elected Vice-President of the N.T.C.T.A.
and this year elected as President.
He is a new member of the Executive replacing Ken
Selwood who resigned due to business pressures. Bob is a
member of the Computer Sub-Committee.
He has wide interests in shwting being Vice-Chairman
of the N.T. Sporting Shooters Council, Committee member
of the Hunters Union of the N.T. and S.S.A.A. member.
Through his work at the Conservation Commission of the
N.T. he has been involved, over the years, in provision for
recreation hunting, wildlife conservation and parks
management.
A keen shooter, whose shwting interests extend well
beyond clay targets. R. (Bob)E. Fox.
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PAUL WEIS
Paul's involvement in clay target shooting seriously
started in 1977178 a t the Darwin GLUIClub, being elected
Secretary in the later years of 1984 to 1987 and that of
Vice President 87/88. Paul also held the position of
N.T.C.T.A. SecretaryllYeasurer 84-86, and 87-88.
Paulloves to shoot everything, but most of all Skeet, and
attended all the Nationals since the separation from D.T.L.
His main endeavour at the moment is to best serve the
Executive Committee. Shooters of the Territory and
contribute to the sport in general.
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2. To be recorded POINT SCORE. To
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3. Teams of Five Ladies (ACTA
members). Clubs not having five
shooters may combine with neighbouring clubs.
4. Match nominated prior to October 31
and shot during the months of
November and December under the
supervision of an official referee.
5. Shield held by winning team for 12
months.
6. Winning team members to receive a
team member badge.
7. Defending Club - Kerang, Victoria.
8. Score cards to be forwarded to:
A.C.T.A., P.O. Box 800,
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By January 7, 1989.
W
TAH STATE
1988 STATE TRAP CARNIVAL:
Readers will find the program for this year's Carnival in
this issue and posters have been distributed to all
registered clubs in N.S.W. For the first time this year, the
Carnival will have a handicap event and this, along with
the Champion of Champions have been made State Titles.
Both events have been allocated a Perpetual Cup and Silver
N.S.W. Badges for the overall winners.
Munt and Jolly Pty Ltd - Master Plumbers of Sydney.
have again been very generous and have offered to sponsor
the State Handicap - this event will carry over $1000 in
trophies - a microwave oven being 1st overall, just to
name one.
Westfield Shoppingtown, Miranda join with Olimpyc
Targets. Horsley Park Gun Shop, Shelleys Soft Drinks,
Winchester and Fuller Firearms to make up our full
sponsorship list for the Trap Carnival.
All Club delegates and any interested shooters are
reminded that the Annual General Meeting wijl be held at
the Club at 5.30pm on the Saturday - this will allow
shooters to attend the meeting - straight after the
shooting has finished.
For those seeking accommodation, we would suggest
-that you try the following:
Cronulla Beach Resort - 523 8999; Cronulla Motor Inn
- 523 6800; Metro Motor Inn- 525 7577; Sapphire Motor
Inn - 522 0444: Wooden Shoe Motel - 520 8166: Hunts
Motel - 601 5088.
The SydneylMarconifacilities are coming along well and
we are all looking fonvard to a great shoot over the October
long weekend.
ON THE COACHING FRONT:
At the last State Executive meeting, the State Coaching
Director presented a proposal of conducting a Junior
Coaohing CamplSeminar in September, 1939.The seminar
would be conducted over three or four days and would be a t
the Institute of Sport in Canberra. All disciplines would be
catered for. The State Association have given their full
support and plans have now been put into action. The dates
have been set for the soh001holidays and the camp will be
open to any junior shooter who may wish to attend. For the
camp to go ahead, participation is essential, so clubs are
urged to encourage their juniors to attend. As time draws
near, the actual dates, costs, eto. will be advised. Please
support this coaching seminar.
REFEREE EXAMXNERS REQUEST:
Now that almost all our referee examiners have been reexamined and the new appointees have also been
examined, all those referees who have come due for reexamination and have not been examined will be contacted
and arrangements made for same.
AU clubs in the State have been asked to supply the
names of their members who they feel are suitable to
become referees - and these people will be examined as
Mlon as possible.
If you, the shooter, feel that you would W e to be a referee
- first approach your club secretary, who will, in turn.
make the recommendation to the nearest referee
examiner.
We need more referees - and this important matter is
being addressed by your State Association- with the view
of having at least one registered referee for each discipline
conducted by a club - by the end of 1989.
FROM
CEN--ZONE:
Zone President, Peter Mould, reports that their Zone
Trap Carnival and Team eliminations were held at the
Grenfell club on the 30th/31st July. Grenfell is only a very
small Club - with the total sum of 12 members -yet they
accepted the Zone Carnival - and from all accounts did
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themselves proud. The facilities were upgraded
considerably and the small working committee had
everything ship shape - even the weather was kind. On
Saturday, 57 shwters took part and 53 attended on
Sunday - the scores, well these were unusually low however. a meat carnival was ntaped.
The overall high gun was won by John Blazley with
1901205, Marilyn Dwight won the Ladies with 1511205,
and the Junior high gun was taken out by a young fellow
from Parkes, who has only been shooting for a short time
- Clint Hawke, with 1651205. This young fellow looks to
be a great shot and should record plenty more wins in the
future.
The Central Zone Team for the State Carnival is as
follows: T. Murray, J. Rogers, R. Piotrowski. J. Blazley, P.
Barn. R. Taylor. J. Rue, N. Dwight, J.W. Smith. M.
Matilka, S. Berbagallo and Darren Fairall. The reserves
are: L. Arnold, P. Wamsley, F. Johns and P. Hayman. The
Ladies Team is: M. Dwight, G. Toshack and L.Louie and
the Junior Team comprises: Clint Hawke, Glen Campbell
and D. Cornran.
The Central Zone also have a new Zone Delegate, Les
Aberley, who replaces Steve Foster. Lea is a keen skeet
shooter and will add strong skeet support to the State
Assooiation ranks. Welcome Les.
FROM THE NORTHERN ZONE:
The annual "COOL 100" was held at Guyra on the 31st
July, and it seems that someone forgot to tell the weather
man that it was to be a cool day. Very pleasant conditions
greeted the 50+ shooters. Overall winner this year was
Roger Vidal with the only perfect 1001100- quite a list of
991100s went into the shoot off with Terry Rumbel
finishing ahead of Ray Hammond.
For those skeet shooters who are kicking themselves for
not attending the annual skeet shoot at Coffs Harbour this
year, here icearly warning - Coffs Harbour have moved
their skeet shoot back to the 14tW15th JANUARY, which
is the week following their annual trap shoot. This date is
of course in the peak holiday season on the north coast so before you read any further, go and phone for
accommodation reservations
so that you will not miss a
great skeet shoot.
Another reminder about the big trap shoot extravaganza
being held at the Tamworth Club on the 3rd and 4th
September $7,000 in trophies and sashes.
An event a l i t t l e f u r t h e r ahead - however
accommodation will need to be booked as early as possible
- the UPPER HUNTER GRAND SLAM on the 26th and
27th November - $25.000 in trophies has been secured.
The event will be shot a t the Cessnock Club over four (4)
layouts using full fluro targets and phono pulls. Further
information from organising secretary, Ron Wakem on
(065) 45 1788.
FROM THE RULES FRONT
Rules relat'iag to handicapping and re-handicapping
It is obvious fmm problems arising at clubs and
questions constantly being asked of those who know a bit
more about the rules, that there are still a great deal of
shooters and administrators who do not fully understand
the rules regarding handicapping and handicap shooting.
Generally, the rules have changed little for quite some
years now, and to put the whole situation in a fewer words
as possible:
- any competitor winning first place in a handicap event
will be handicapped 1 metre, regardless of whether he
has shot a possible or not.
- any shooter winning a section of a group handicap
event, will be handicapped 1 metre, providing he has
shot a possible.
- any shooter winning a double barrel, single barrel or
point score event from behind his handicap mark, will
be handicapped to the mark, providing he has shot a
~ossible.
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- nny shwter who shoots 50 straighc from behind tlrs
handicap mark rVLU receive 1 metre handlcap (pr~viding
it has not already been awarded for that event).
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- handicap marks shall be adjusted as outlined in the
rules relating, to grading, i.e. AA Grade 18 metres. A
Grade 17 m e - b s . ~Gracie 16 metres.
- no competitor may shoot from any other handicap other
than his ACTA handicap mark,
in a novelty
event etc. ~ a c h
target shot a t from other than the
correct handicap mark must be recorded as 'lost'.
Other points that need to be attended to include:
- registering handicap targets on handicap cards. Unless
a shooter has 200 targets recorded on his handicap
card, he may not claim one metre, inward movement,
when rerezisterine.
- handicap Gents m;st be shot to finality. Should two or
more shooters decide to 'split' an overall trophylpurse
instead of shooting-off, then all of those shooters
should be handicapped one metre, regardless of
whether they have shot the possible or not.
That's all for this month, g d shooting, hope to see a big
attendance a t the State Trap Carnival.
N.S.W.C.T.A.
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Tarnworth, 2340. (067)85 2520.
To secure your accommodation and a 10%
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'VA]LE
DOn C O r e t O ~ h a n
It is with deep regret that the Colac Gun Club lost one of its
Oldest and longest se-g
members of our club.
Don, aged 82, was an active member of the Colac Gun
Club for 43 years and was still shooting up until a
fortnight before his death.
Mr and Mrs Corstorphan moved to Colac in 1944 and
We" introduced
Clay Target Shooting and live bird
shooting by the late Eric "Pop" Ball who only passed away
recently also.
Don was Secretary-Treasurer for 15 years and Club
Handicapper for 30 years. He represented the club on the
Board of Management of the Colac Racecourse and
Recreation Reserve for 37 years and for 43 years he was
the Club's Publicity Officer.
He was an accredited referee and referee examiner for 30
years, plus club coach. Don was a member of the National
Executive for three years just prior to the Melbourne
Olympics. In 1958 he was a member of the successful
Australian Team competing for the Macintosh Cup.
He was the initiator for the long service concession for
shooters over 65 years or 60 years with 30 years'
continuous service, something that not many shooters
would realise.
A very impressive record by any standard, the sport of
clay target shooting can ill-afford to losd such dedicated
men as Don Corstorphan . . . a true sportsman.
To his wife Myra and daughters June and Lynette the
Colac Gun Club would like to express our deepest
sympathy.
Peter McDonald
President C o l a G.C.
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ILBOX
Dear Alan.
I a m writine to mainlv thank ~ourselfand the Australian
Clay Target AssociatiGn for aUtheir assistance in respect
with the past week that I have been allowed to have at the
Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra as a guest with
the National Trainine Scluad. The week for me has been
verv
beneficial and I &like has helved me to sort out same
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hope that this event shall always take place because it is of
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STURT PEA FROM S.A.
The return challenge w i l l be held a t Mt Gambier in
October.
By P. Green.
SPECIAL SHOOTS:
Sep. 314 - Barmera Anniversary Shoot; State Night
Skeet, Sep. 3 at Barmera. (Don't forget to be in it to qualify
for the Ray & Pat Mack Title.) Sep. 10111 - Broken H
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Annual Silver City C'ship; Sep. 18 - Alexandra Birthday
Shoot.
That's all this time.
I.M.G.
We are well on the way with the programs, and thank
you to those who got them back to me on time.
I hope everyone was as pleased as me to see the photo of
our Junior Shooters on the front cover of the C.T.S.N. The
following is the list of their names, although not in the
correct photo order. I have to be quita truthful and say that
I don't know some of the lads: B. Johnson. W. Lymn, M.
Creighton, D.Murphy. W. Ranney, B. Pallant, N. Rundle,
M. Hudleston. A. Martini.
TAKE NOTE:
WANTED TO BUY
S.Y.P. GUN CLUB: Would like shooters to take note that
due to an omission from the 1987 program book, they do
DAM0 TRAP
Sentember.
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followed by 5 targets El0 then 20 pair DID and 10 pair DIR.
IN GOOD WORKING ORDER
The following reports have been sent in to me.
BARMERA
Contact: BILL SPENCE phone TANGORIN 4-H (Old),
Coming up soon they have their 30th Anniversary ahoot.
The first meeting of the club being on the 23/4/58 with 14
shotgunners attending and M r A. Grase was elected as
chairman.
A motion was moved a t that meeting, by M. Mills, and
seconded by J. Killmarten that a gun club be formed. Thie
was duly carried. The first elected officerswere as follows:
President - A. Gmse. Secretary - M r b g e m u l l e r ,
Treasurer - M. Mills. Committee - K. Germain, P.
Schramm. J. Friman, J. Harris.
Jack Edgell, donor of the prestigious J.E. Trophy,
After many meetings and working bees an opening shoot
presents the silver water jug to Cobar shooter. 5.
waa held on the 28th October. 1958, with a nomination list
Osbo-e,
who outshot ten other finalists to win the much
of 65 shooters. A list of their names are as follows, which
sought after trophy.
should be of interest to some of our older shooters today:
W. Dunstan. J. Bottom, E.C. Edwards. D. Elcins. T.
Roberts, G. Ash, E. Vivian. A. Hamilton, R. Carmll, R.
Schramm, J. Thompson, P.H. Johnoock. M. Cook, D.
Schultz. R. Caddy, F. Holmes, T.C. Moritz, D. F l e e t w d ,
J. Wwdmw, G. Jellett. J. Jellett. J. Kalljn, R. Mules, J.
Schramm, E. Schramm, R. Barrett, K. German. W.H.
Foster. J. Killmartin, P. Winzen. J. Bannear. J.S.
Hamilton. E.A. Collins. R. Fowler. H. Ash, M. Collinson. P.
Mules. K. Mules. W. Schmxmn. P. Schramm, L. Truman,
S. Ridge, B. Tanko, C. McFarlane. D.Bannear, A. Gmse. L.
Sanford, D. Germein. J. McFarlane. L. Bruce, T. Cuscott.
J. F r h a n . F. Starling. J. Jellett, R. Heley, A. Barnes, F.
McDonell, P. Caddy, J. Lawrence. B. Caddy, R.A.
McDonell. B. Dowming. K. Sheppard.
By P. Caddy
MOUNT GAMBIER - MARYBOROUGH
It was this time off to Marybomugh for nine Mt Gambier
shooters and some of their wives for another Team's
Challenge competition. An excellent weekend by all
accounts with Mt Gambier recording their biggest win
ever. Those making the team were P. Green 40140, C.
Wright 39/40. B. Spring 38/40. R. Simson 37/40 =
1541160, thus defeating Maryborough No. 1 team (see
Marybomugh, I told you to watch out next time), their
score being 1481160.
Mt Gambier's total club score waa 3281360 which was 25
p i n t s ahead of the top Maryborough club score.
Mt Gambier twk home 13 trophies in all with P. Green
winning the HIG as well as taking home, for the second
time, the Jackpot prize - a nice purse of money.
After dinner, Jim Shepherd's home was invaded by all
for a game of 8-ball with Marybomugh being the victors.
(See, they can't shoot but they can play 8-ball!!)
On Sunday, Mt Gambier shooters did a bit of a U-turn
and called in a t St Arnaud for some more good scores. B.
Spring and R. Simson shared the winnings in the PIS and
B. Spring continued his excellent form to w i n the DIB
defeating B. Rafferty from Maryborough and C. Wright
fmm Mt Gambier. P. Green was the SIB winner and the
only shooter to r e d 25/25. B. Spring came out on top
over the day gainjng the HIG title.
finalist; fo win the much sought after trophy.
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SHOOTING S N A P S
Frankston-AustralianGun Club
The proud winner Bill Woodward 39/39 of the Duke of Gloucester
Cup, shot at the F.A.G.C. on May 15.
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R. Sorace 51/52. Notpicturedis the backmarker Tony Rowe who shot
34/37.
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Perazz IS the lnnovatlve gun that has done so mucn for so many n s x n a shon Ime ( n comparison vriln otncr manufacturers)
since their introa~ctiontnat Iis obv 0 ~ s . the
y qua t y gun of tne present and very poss ole the gdn 01 lheforeseeab e f4ture. I1 is the g-n
tnal amazes shoolers
and exoerfenceor tvlm IS most eHon ess soeed an0 ease of hano np lo plve yo- the scores. Tnat
~-~~~ roeo~nners
score that makes you a w'kner
in fact ifyou take notice it is the gun that is'making headlines up fronimo% often most times for the
percentage of guns used.
NOW analvae this and vou must surelv convincevourself that value for monevvour iirst or nexi aun must surelv be a PERAZZI. Their
~
own it.
So now think positive
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Tony Yozzi Sports,
460 William Street, Perih. 6000.
West Australia.
ah. (09) 328 4981 A.H. (09) 271 2766
SOLE DIRECT factory representative and distributor for Western Australia for PERAZZl FIREARMS AMMUNITION - Special Shooting Glasses supplied in Miniature Case resembling Perazzi Gun Case
with Ootic Cleaner included - Saaa ammunition - Kromson clav
. taraet traos 240V- 12V and standard
hand tiaps. All in stock now.
Also W. Australian Importer of flne BENELLI auto and F'GI GAMBA D.B. shotguns.
Latest ~llustratedcoloured catalogues available.
Genu~netrade enquiries welcome. All enquiries and orders ~mmediatelyattended to irrespective of state,
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS
- SEPTEMBER 1988
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FOR SALE
D A M 0 CONT. TRAP
Good working order. $700.
Chinchilla Gun Club
Phone: Max Dinnis A H (074) 62 7777
IMPORTANT MOTICE TO ALL
SHOOTERS
1989 PRE NATIONALS
THURSDAY MARCN 29
& FRIDAY MARCH 30
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Thursday 29th
EVENT 1
EVENT 2
- 50 TargetoffSingle
Barrel Championship
15m
- 50 Target Double Barrel Championship
off 15m
Friday 30th
EVENT 1 - 25 Target Pointscore Championship off
I6m
EVENT 2
50 Taraet Double Barrel Championship
off 16m
Excellent trophies for aN grades in all events
includino Ladies. Juniors and Veterans . . . More
details in later issues.
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A.G.T.A. TIES
YES, THEY ARE NOW IN STOCK!
TWO NEW STYLES AVAILABLE:
Green with Gold Pin Stripes &the A.C.T.A. Logo or Solid
Green embroidered with a Gold Kangaroo and crossed
$15.00 each (includes postage)
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Plus Overall High Gun over Pre-Nationals
Program
Plus High Gun in each other grade.
Plus Ladies, Junior and Veteran High Gun
High Gun trophies to the value of $2,000
have been sponsored by:
The Echuca-Moama Motels Association
So come to Echuca for the PreNationals, it will be well worth
your while.
President:
R.W. McKenzie
(058) 52 1721
Secretary:
D.W. Penn
(054) 82 3604
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
Queensland .............................. 18
Victoria ................................... -25
Tasmania ................................ . 4 3
New South Wales ..................... 4 3
CLUB NEWS
S.A. WESTERN ZONE
The 1989 AGM and championships will be held at Pt.
Augusta G.C. over the May long weekend.
Other items to come out of the A.G.M:1. W~Zone Delegates: Kym Zaniol and R. Britcher.
Reserves: Dennis Lymn, Craig Bentley.
2. State Titles Allotted to W~Zone:At this stage, none of
the clubs wishes to hold either of the titles.
3. !Zone Coaohing Day: This will be held on Pt. Augusta's
June shwt, Sunday 19th.
NOARLUNGA CITY GUN CLUB
At the club's Annual General Meeting on 22nd June the
WONTHAGGI GUN CLUB INC.
The Club's A.G.M. was held on 12th July, 1988. Elected to
- Keith Gray
- Jeph Kent
- Wayne Parks
- David Egan
- Greg Milkins
- Lyn Gray
BENDIGO CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.
The Club's A.G.M. was held on 5th July, 1988. The
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
South Australia .......................59
Western Australia ................... 6 1
Northern Territory .................. 6 4
following members were elected to office:
PRESIDENT
- G. Woodhatch
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT - B.Knight
JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT - J. Govett
SECRETARY
- R. Ross
- T. Bannan
TREASURER
CLUB COACH
- M. Little
- K. Bell
SHOOT MARSHAL
NEWCASTLE CLAY TARGET CLUB
...
- K. Forward
- A. Green
- D. Norris
- H. Dare
- J. Fryer
CANBERRA INTERNATIONAL CLAY
TARGET CLUB INC.
The follwowing persons were elected office bearers for
1988-89 at the recent Annual General Meeting:- Norm Simms
PRESIDENT
1st VICE PRESIDENT - Ken Webber
2nd VICE PRESIDENT - Brian Prosser
SECRETARY
- Alan Lucas
TREASURER
-Judy Pmsser
PUBLIC OFFICER
- Chris M i l l i p
DIRECTORS
- Fillip Petmella
- Wayne Didovich
- Heather Cox
Subsequent to the AGM, Victor Kowalski was appointed
s. Director by the Committee.
Cont'd over page
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CENTRAL ZONE
Q.C.T.A.
Zone Skeet Carnival
1
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TALLAWALLA
GUN CLUB
SEPTEMBER 17 & 18,
1988
Saturday 17
9.00am
EVENT 1 - 50 Target Gemfieids Skeet
Championship
Sash & Trophy OIA Badge & Trophy A.B.C.
01s $2.00
EVENT 2
100 Target C.Z.Q.C.T.A. Championship
50 Target Saturday afternoon, 50 Target Sunday
morning
..;
Sash & Trophy OIA~IOOT.Badges 6 Triphy AB
Inn-r
Ladies ~robGi.'01s $4.00
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Sunday 18
9.00am
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EVENT 3
2nd 50 Target of 100 Target Event 2
50 Target Central Highland
EVENT 4
Chamninnshin
- ..-...r. - ..-. ..
Trophies A.B.C. as for Event I.OIS $1.00
All Ladies & Juniors 60% Nominations - High Gun
Sash & Tmphy - Ladies High Gun Trophy
The C.Z.Q.C.T.A. Skeet Team will be selected over
event 2 and will shoot for their zone on completion of
event 2. The magnificent Laurie Tselepy Perpetual
Trophy will be presented to the Cham~ion of
Champions shot over event 2 and the team shoot. A
red, white and blue sash will accompany the trophy as
well as a replica of the cup. Our thanks go to Laurie
Tselepy for his generosity in presenting this trophy to
the Central Zone.
The committee reserves the right to alter the program
should it be necessarv to do so.
Anyone requiring aicommodation please contact
Central Zone President or Secretary.
All meals fully catered for. Camping available on
grounds, caravan sites, hot showers etc.
President: Dick Burns (079) 84 1490
Secretary: Marilyn Casagrande (079)
22 5731
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- SEPTEMBER 1988
ST. GEORGE
UN CLUB
ANNUAL
DAY SHOOT
10th & 11th
SEPTEMBER, 1988
SATURDAY 10th
9.30am Start
EVENT 1
Nom. $12.00 OIS $2.00
25 Target Balonne DIE Championship 15m Badge
n-,/ .
A. Trnnhias
. .-r. ..-- .A..-R.-C.
EVENT 2
Nom. $10.00 01s $2.00
20 Target SIB 15m Trophies A.B.C.
EVENT 3
Nom. $22.00.015 $4.00
Commonwealth Mixed Tar et Champlonshtp
10 Targets DIE, 10 Targets !/B, 10 Targets Pts
20m, 10 Pr DIR 15m.
Sash OIA, Trophies A.B.C.
EVENT 4
Nom. $11.OO
25 Target Continental DIE 15m Trophies 11-12.
7
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..l. -- , -71-95
. --
I9..lfi
Saturday night Dinner & Calcutta held at St.
George Club
1 SUNDAY 11
9.00am Start
1
EVENT 5
Nom. $12.00 OIS $2.00
25 Target Western Zone Dist. 3 Pts 15m Sash OIA
Trophies A.B.C.
EVENT 6
Nom. $9.00
20 Target DIE Cash Handicap
EVENT 7
Nom. $9.00
20 Target DIE Cash Handicap
Calcutta run over events 6 & 7
EVENT 8
Nom. $11.OO OIS $3.00
15 Pr DIRise 15m Trophies A.B.C.
Total Nominations $96.00 for 215 Taraets not
including optional sweeps '
e O/A High Gun e Inter High Gun e F/M High
Gun (11-12) on advertised rogramme e Ladies
High Gun i f 3 or more
earn events run over
AA Trophies i f
events 6 & 7 (5 man team)
sufficient AA shooters e Camping facilities
Committee reserves
available hot showers
the right to alter programme
Accommodation: Merino Motor Inn (074) 25 333
Bslmnne Motel (074) 25 3433 Australian
Hotel (074) 25 3006
St. George HotellMotel
(074) 25 3063
P*
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BURDEKIN GUN
CLUB INC A Y R
2km SOUTH OF AYR
OFF THE OLD CLARE ROAD
Camping facilities on grounds
The committee reserves the right to
alter, postpone or cancel any
Secretary: Merle Fraser
44 Sixth St, Home Hill. (077) 82 2310
President: Angelo Zappala
Box 313, Ayr. Phone: (077) 83 1160
Saturday
- 8th October at 1.00pm
EVENT 1
Nom. $6.00
15 Target Double Barrel 15m SIStakes
EVENT 2
Nom. $10.00 OIS $1.00 ea 15T
ARTHUR COLLINSON MEMORIAL TROPHY
30 Tar et DIB 15m. Trophies 1st & 2nd each grade.
A.B.8. Ladies, Juniors & Veterans (60 and over).
Trophies Ladies, Juniors & Ve!erans also eligible for
grade troph~es.
EVENT 3
Nom. $15.00
"ANCHOR IN" 30 Target D.B. Holida Event
donated by STEVE & CLYTHA NICO~AIDES
1st Prize: $250 value - 1 week holiday for 2.
2nd Prize: $100 value - 1 weekend holiday for 2 at
South Mission beach, opposite Dunk Island. (Both
to be taken OFF PEAK season by arrangement with
management.
3rd Prize: donated by TUBEMAKERS METAL
CENTRE. Trophy value $60.
Opt. SIStakes $1.00 each 15T
SATURDAY NIGHT
SOCIAL. - 6.00pm
event on the program
SUNDAY 9th OCTOBER AT
8.30am
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EVENT 4
Nom. $6.00
15 Target DIB 15m SIStakes
EVENT 5
Nom. $10.00
BURDEKIN POINTS SCORE C'SHIP
Sponsored by PHIL JOST OF BLUE DOT
TARGETS
25 Target 15m A.B.C. Troph 1st & 2nd each grade.
Sash Overall. Badges A . B . ~ .- Ladies & Juniors.
Trophies sponsored by "BURVAL" OF THE
BURDEKIN
Ladies & Juniors 60% nom. Eligible also for Grade
trophies. Opt. SIStakes $1.00 each 30 & 45 points.
Nom. $18.00
EVENT 6
30 Target DIB off 15m Trophy Event
sponsored by WINCHESTER AUSTRALIA
1st: A.B.C. value $45 each grade.
2nd: A.B.C. value $30 each grade
3rd: A.B.C. value $20 each grade
Sash Overall. Opt. SIStakes $1.00 each 15T
EVENT 7
Nom. $10.00
"TOYOTA TROPHY EVENT"
30 Target DIE off Handicap. Trophies Ist, 2nd, 3rd.
Opt. SIStakes $1.00 each 10T
1st Prize: Silver Tray and Coffee Set, value $150
2nd Prize: Silver Ice Bucket, value $85
3rd Prize: Silver Tray, value $50
HIGH GUN TROPHY AND SASH over whole weekend sponsored by MAXWELL SOFT DRINKS, AYR. Also High
Gun Trophy for Sunday.
Points to count all High Guns. High Gun Sash for Juniors. Trophy for Runner Up to Overall.
Sunday High Gun Trophy donated by MABS HALL OF "HALLS FIREARMS", TOWNSVILLE.
Shooters requiring motel accommodation for the weekend please contact: Bill and Val Mallett of
PARKSIDE MOTEL, 74-76 Graham Street, Ayr. 4807. Telephone: (077) 83 1244.
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
TOWNSVlLLE GUN 'CLUB
23rd, 24th, 25th SEPTEMBER, "188
FRIDAY 23
- 1.00pm
PRACTICE AVAILABLE - PLUS
50 TARGET DOUBLE EVENTS SIS
Not counted in High Gun
SATURDAY 24
9.00am
Nom. $18.00
50 TARGET BICENTENNIAL CHAMPIONSHIP
O/S $1 each 25
STATE SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP
loo Target OIS $1 each 25
OIA - Caloundra Trophy Centre Perpetual Trophy
Q.C.T.A. Silver Badge, Sash & Trophy
Donated by W~nchesterAustralia
Trophies 1st & 2nd AA.A.B.C. Best Veteran
Run in conjunction with
2nd STATE LADIES SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP
2nd STATE JUNIOR SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP
(only if at least 3 competitors)
1st in each Group - Gold Medal
2nd in each Group - Silver Medal
3rd in each Group - Bronze Medal
SUNDAY 25
Continuation of Event 2 - 50 Target
Followed by the
INTERSTATE SKEET TEAMS MATCH
Nom. $18.00 OIS $1ea 25 $2.00
EVENT 3
QLD. PACIFIC SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP
50 Target OIA Sash & Trophy. Trophies 1st & 2nd
A.4.A.B.C. Trophies best Lady, Junior, Veteran.
Sponsored by A.E. Smith - Wyllie
Authorised Carrier Dealer
~unhorisodcarrier Daabr
e Qld. Skeet Champion - Perpetual Trophy,
Sash, Trophy Aggregate of 200 T programme plus
50 T Team. Donated by D. Siggs.
A.B. Long Perpetual
e 2 Man Teams Shoot
Trophy. Winners of 2 Man Team over complete
programme Nom. $5 team. Donated by Tony Long.
e State Representative Team Selected from
aggregate scores of Events 1 & 2 plus team score.
Top five selected.
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INTERSTATE SKEET TEAMS SELECTED FROM
THIS EVENT
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@ Interstate Team High Guns - Woodend Qld. - Trophies
Overall High Gun
G.R. Porter Remembrance Bowl, Sash &Trophy. Donated by
CASAGRANDE FIREARMS
@ Ladies High Gun
Sash & Trophy
@ Junior High Gun
Sash & Trophy
Sash & Trophy. Donated by SHOOTERS WAREHOUSE,
Veterans High Gun
TOWNSVILLE
@ Good camping facilities available
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CLUB INC.
BANKS POCKET ROAD, GYMPIE, 4570
FFlLlATED WITH AUSTRALIAN CLAY-TARGETASSOCIATION
SATURDAY OCTOBER 8
commencing 12 Noon
SUNDAY OCTOBER 9
commencing 9.00am
Camping facilities available. Hot showers.
Meals on Grounds. Program will be advised in the
October issue of CTSN.
Annual Two Day Shoot
Postponement
SHOOTERS PLEASE NOTE:
THEDATESASSTATEDINTHEQUEENSLAND
PROGRAM FOR 1988 ARE INCORRECT. PLEASE
NOTE THE NEW DATES.
President: G. Durre
Secretary: G. Holmes
New Dates October 22 & 23.
TWO DAY SHOOT
- SEPTEMBER 10 & 11, 1988
SATURDAY 10
Start 12.30pm SHARP
EVENT 1
EVENT 2
EVENT 3
10 Target Eye Opener
25 Target DIB 15m A.B.C. 1 & 2
20 Target SIB Championship off 15m. A.B.C. 4 & 2
Sweeps $5.00
Noms. $12.00 OIS $2.00
N o ~ s$10.00
.
OIS $2.00
SUNDAY II
START: 9am SHARP
EVENT 4
B.W. (BUCQ GOODY MEMORIAL 15 Pair DlRise OIA A.B.C. 15m 1 & 2
Nom. $12.00
Nom. $20.00
MUNGUNGO GUN CLUB CALCUTlA, 25 Target DIB Handicap 11-15, 16-18, 19-21, 22-25
Nom. $12.00 OIS $2.00
EVENT 6
WARATAH HOTEL TROPHY EVENT. 30 Target DIB Points 15m A.B.C. 1 & 2
EVENT 5
MEAL AND CALCUTTA BEING HELD SATURDAY NIGHT
For further information contact: President Mar Goody (074) 66 5464 or Secretary
Williams (071) 6 f 5 4 9 5 A.H.
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
THE ROOF OF THE GOLD COAST. MARANA STREET, BiLAMBlL HEIGHTS, 2486 - PHONE (075)
90 9223
THE MT. !WARNIP$!G BICf NTENNBAk 2-DAY
10th & 11th SEPTEMBER, 1988
10.00am START BOTH DAYS
SATURDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER
25 Target DIB A.B.C. 15m
Nom. $16.00 OIS Graded $4.00
50 Target DIB 15m Mt Warning Bicentennial Championship
AA.A.B.C. 1st & 2nd
Sponsored by WINCHESTER AUSTRALIA. Overall, Patrons Trophy
25 Target DIB 15m Continental AA.A.9.C. Grades 1st & 2nd
TOTAL NOMS: $37.00
SUNDAY, 1lth SEPTEMBER
25 Target DIB 15m Points A.B.C. Grades
Nom. $46.00 OIS Graded $4.00
50 Target DIB Mi Warning Bicentennial Points Championship
M.A.B.C. Grades 1st 8: 2nd
Sponsored by STEVENS & SONS FIREARMS, Overall President's Trophy
25 Target Mt Warnin Bicentennial Champion of Champions 18m
~ . A . B . cGrades
.
1st & 2nd
Mt Warning Shield shot on this event
TOTAL NOMINATIONS:
MAJOR SPONSOR: TERRANORA LEISURETIME RESORT
Front Marker: A "week for 2" at the Terranora Leisuretime Resort.
High Gun: A "week for 2" at the Terranora Leisuretime Resort
Jackpot shoot each day
- Barbecue luncheon - Veterans 70% nomination fees
The Comminee reserves the right to alter or change the program.
Secretary:J.P. Mitchell
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
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Handerson 13.20. 2DT Hop: J. Dabbins 19i?0. R. AIeaney 18-20. 8. ~ e a a e r
27.30.
GLADSTONE 18-7-88- IOQTSkeetC'ship: Aa0.4:M. Wamock 128.128.
L. Chelepy 122.126, 3. Eggs 114.118: B: C. W w k 96.100. R. Hannah
93.100, L. Ddton 90.100. C: M. Sohumsoher 90-100, D. Vnn Der Sohoaf
85.100. C. Mitchell 86.104.
TROPHIES TROPHIES TROPHIES
GLENDEN 17.7.88 -Fins. breezy (10). 1DT DB EO 15m: G. Kaaper 10-10.
K. Zarb. D. Maddem 9-10. N. Kidd. bf. Ahem 8-10.25T DBHcp: 16.lsm: N.
Kidd 28.28. K. Zsrb 27-29. G. K a s p r 21-25: ll.15m: D. Maddem 23-26. R.
Hover 22.26. A. hfaddem. G. Kunst 21-25. WTDB l 5 m "FoetoreTmphy": G.
Knsper 46.50. N. Kidd 43-50, A<. Ahem. K. Zsrb40-50.0. Kunet 38-50. m
DR Conk 15m: K. Zsrb 18.20. N. Kidd. G. Knaper 18-20.0. K w t 17-20. A.
Mnddem. K . McCormoek 16-20,
GUN CLUB SUPER
OOT
GOLD COAST 17-7.88- (33). 2DTDBHenrt Sfarter: All: C. W i t t 20.20.A: G.
or. J. ~uyker20.20:B:K.mpsntrs. G. SBM 20.20: C: J.
is-m.
Top Gun 30T DB ism: AA: C. Witt 30.30: A: G. Mariner 32.32: B:G. S B M
a
30.30: C: J. F m w 27-30. 15T SB 15m: All: R. Uebergang 15-18: A: J. Box
15-15: B: J. Morell 14.15: C: S. Camemn 14.15. 2O'I DB Hop: 21.25m: R.
Uebergang 28-30: 16-20m:J. Box20-XI, ll.15m: S. Camemn20-20. PimPta C'ahip25T Pte 15m: AA: 8.Ueber-73.75:
A: B. Mldup73-78: OA kB:
G. Sckal 75.75: C: S. Cnmemn 73-75. ZDT DB 15m: All: M. Swals, R.
Ucbe-g
20-20: A: A. Jarvie. J. Duyker. 3. Box 20-20: B: J. Raymand K.
k p a n t i a . G.S B M 18-20: C: D. G-ty
20.20. OAHG: G. SBkai 176-180:FM
HG: R. Turnham 121-180.
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TOOGOOLAWAH SHOW
GROUNDS
SATURDAY 3 SEPTEMBER, 1988
9am START
Nom. $8.00 OIS $2.00
EVENT 1
Brisbane Valley Points Championship
25 Target DIB Badge & Trophy - M.A.B.C.
3..,fim
,,,
Nom. $10.00 OIS $2.00
EVENT 2
Brisbane Valley DIB Cham ionship
25 Target - Sash & Trophy - &.A.B.c. 15m
EVENT 3
Nom. $10.00
George Rawlins Memorial Shoot
25 Taraet DIB - Troohies - M.A.B.C. 15m
EVENT 4"
Nom. $10.00
15 Pair DIRise - Trophies - M.A.B.C. 15m
JACKPOT SHOOT AFTER THIS EVENT
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NIGHT PROGRAM
EVENT 5
Nom. $12.00
S.E. Zone DIB Night Championship
25 Target - OIA Sash & Trophy Badge &Trophy
A
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fim
EVENT 6
Nom. $10.00
Toogoolawah Continental Night Championship
M.A.B.C. 15m
20 Target - Bad e & Trophy
Graded High guns AA.4.B.C. Events 1-6
Overall Sash Events 1-6
Veterans High Gun Events 1-6
TOTAL NOMS: $64.00 including Sweeps
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Goody
N O R b l A m o N 20688 --.Cool k windy duy (10). l0T DB Cant 15m C D W
FIC(I\<WIUIU. C Wed01 8 10. P. Wedrr 8iO. D. Reavea T W s b u r y , M
hfoCra,*cn. U7.10. R Bwlm. C. Gdlham. b e L 6 1 0 . ~ e S m p S h o p D B C o n r
Csltrp231' 15m O A B B P w e d e r z 2 2 5 . ~ W.
: ~ c a v e n 2 1 . 2 8 . %&bury
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2021; D C Wvdcr 20 25, beat l d y D. Reewn 18.25 26T OB Hop: OA C
Glllhom2423 1115m R. Bmvm02-25: l625m: P. Water. Ofham D. Reevae
1725.T.SDIIIRbury1 8 2 1 N B r ~ d g o B 2 5W.
. Heebea 13.25.C Wader 17.25.8
~ ( ~ ~ 2 1~2 5 .l c C- n ~ 0 . 2 5 LOP^ DH l s m CD D.~ e e - 13.20. W.
Reclce ,220. R Bm-.
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both 112U. P. Weder 10.20. T. -bury.
C. G~lVlum.B. .\fcCmckr.ll. ull RPO 2DT DB R a 15m CD: W. h u e s . 8.
M c C m k c n both 50FO.C GtUham4990. D Rrurrw48.50.R 8 m m 4 5 60.P.
W d r c 3 8 6 0 , C Weder 38R R
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BARBECUE LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS
AMMO AVAILABLE ON GROUNDS
The committse reserves the right to alter the program
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president:
Secretary:
Brian Guthrie
Tracey Ann Guthrie
Toogoolawah (075) 83 5170
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AUSTRALIANCLAY TARGET NEWS -SEPTEMBER 1988
Location: Victoria Rd, Lilydale, 3140. (P.O. Box 74) (03) 739 1771
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 3
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24
Tmp 8 Skeet commenlng 12 Noon
Commencing 12 Noon
Nom. $21 .OO
75 Target Skeet Graded Championship
AA.A.B.C. OIA to take graded trophy
Nom. $9.00
25 Target Skeet Doubles CID
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10
EVENT 2
TEAM SHOOT
50 Target Graded Championship
M.A.B.C. Junior, OIA to take grade
EVENT 3
20 Target DIB Group Handicap off 15m
11-14, 15-17, 18-21, 22-25, trophy 1st
EVENT 4
TEAM SHOOT
100 Target Skeet Graded Championship
M.A.B.C. Junior, OIA to take grade
Commencing 12.30pm
Nom. $15.00
50 Target SIB Graded Championship OIA A.B.C.
$15'00
50 Target DIB Graded Championship OIA A.B.C.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25
BENDIGO GUN CLUB SKEET SHOOTERS INVITE
MGC SKEET SHOOTERS TO A CHALLENGE OVER 75
TARGETS, CHAMPIONSHIP CONDITIONS, ALL
INVITED
SATURDAY OCTOBER 1
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17
Commencing 12.30pm
Commencing 12.30pm
25 Target Trench Sweepstake CID
10 Target Eyeopener CID
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24
ANNUAL MGC TEAM SHOOT TO WANGARATTA FOR
TRAP AND SKEET
DON'T MISS THIS DAY
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20 Target Handicap Group from ACTA
Hlcap marks. 11-14, 15-17, 18-21, 22-25
EVENT 6
100 Target Skeet Graded Championship M.A.B.C. OIA
to take rade tro h & sash, ribbons
PRACTICE A Y A ~ A B L E
10.30am SATURDAYS
President:
R.F. Buchan
(03) 739 1771
PR~M
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
BENDIGO CLAY TARGET CLUB
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25
25 target Skeet Ch'ship Club Agg.
50 target Skeet. Bendigo versus Melbourne.
Cnr. Leakes & Derrimut Rds,
Werribee
R CWII!LIY12.73. C Comeby 7 1 7 3 U L Bnhar 29.00. J 5'-ca
35 3R. C 1'
Tullry 28.30. 1' McDoiluld 2 7 3 0 . VrlcrM. U Corncoq~h~m
233U 20T D B G d
C'ahip. A R Coombs8'81 I<.UvfhleL1181. B I Hult20 20. L Bnhr29.30. C
I' li4cDonuld 28.29, I ' ToUay 27-2U: J-om
?A D m 1 5 2 0 . L L g h t 1 4 . K .
C O M C 8 6 . 8 8 - b . u (.!6). 8PH EO DD SS P hlCDonllld & C. Mnhuncy. J .
Jouy a T. Jolly. T Srmth & F.D j g n m 8 8 20PRCluls DDC'shrp N hlrulaon&
A<.Youghan 90.20. T Srmth b F DlgnM 1 9 2 0 lOPRDR. T S m l h 11.20. N.
M~~~~ 10 20. A. cook 1.120 ?ST D B G A
~ ~
I Dlcrlna BI 65. L cwk 83.65:
0 . C. Hnydcn 32.32. P McDonald 31.02. C R Hog- 2 4 3 5 . G Dell 283r).
COLAC 128.88- Oucrcnst (30) 30TDR C'ahlp: OA' A. Kumcnr.12.43.A F
D ~ @ ~ 4 1 . 4B
3 .G 14ulr 2 7 3 0 . C rl ilrrnln. 3 0 3 3 . Jnr T Br8un28.30 20T
Hcp Y Dlpuua 2 0 . K . R Br#un 51.53. D 1IcKmrre 5 0 53. BM L h l m m
80.28 301) Grcl C alltt, h /Lnllv Kfiru~clu3 0 3 0 . U K e m 4
~ 5 4 1 . B R Bm26.30. I. Urch 25-30: 'C: M. ~ i & 29.30.8. Fleming 25-30: Ju&or: T. Binin
24-30, M. Dam 23-30.
COSGRovE 67.88- Perfeot (52). 3 0 r H c p : OA: A. Calandro30.30: 11.15m:
T. Hore, 9. James: 16-Ism: R. Reynolds. G. Reid. J. Smith: PO-26m: R. Walker.
D. Neilaen. 30T DB C'ship: OA: S. T h r e U U 51.51: A: W. ~ a g l e :B: R.
Stnokhouse: C: C. Weight. HG. A. Calmdrdr 59.60.
ECHUCA 10-7-88-Fine but mld (36). 50TPts: OA&A: R. Men 145.150:B:
R. Warren 139-150: C: R. Lane 127-150: 2nd A: S. Atkina 144-153: B: W.
Humphrey 1R2 195: C D ~ u & u l l 106 1% 25I. Conr C'nhlp OA & A: J .
W l u l t a h c n 2 1 2 9 . R R Johnbon 3 0 3 1 . C D l<uaoeUL)3252:iTSkrul C shrp.
LBT
A d 0A J W h ~ I Y & r r a 25.25. R H Ilawkmu 2IIJL. C K k 1 1 2X.25.
- -Cant SB CD: B. Hansom 14-15. M. Roberta 1 5 1 5 .
EURoA 23.7.88 - Cloudy with showera (18). lUPR DD CD: 0. Hayek & A.
Bega. G. McClure & T. Apps 10.10. 40PR DD C'ehip: G. McClure & T. Apps
39.40. 0. HByek & A . Begs 36.40. 20T Trophy Hop: G. Cnmemn 30-31. A.
Spenoe 30.32. A. Morrison 29-32, BM: C. M c C l v e 1 6 . 2 0 . m DB C'ship: OA:
D. Colihole 2 9 - 2 9 A: R. B28-29: B: G. Berry 24.26: C: A. Morrison 18.21.
EVSTER8.7.88- C w l &windy. 10T PS CD: I. Dnvidaon. D. Twaddle 30.30.
J. Hollmds. C. Burdett, F. Foan. W. Parka, R. Jsnninge. J. Kent. G. Kent
29.30.20rDBTed Ctippe Memotid C'ship: W. Pnrka 73-73, K. Gray 7 2 7 3 . 9 .
AUan 3 6 . 3 7 . m S B Ted Ctipps Mematid C'ship: B. Stokes 34.34, W. Park
33.34. R. B v d e t t 25.26. Sashes donated by R. Whykks. Tmphies donated by
Grippe family. Dot Ctippa Perpetud 40T HG won by B. Stokes 44.44. Tmphy
Sunday September I1
Eye Opener
lot Points Score
Event 1
20t Werribee D/B Graded Champ.
1 & 2 each grade.
Event 2
25t Mixed Target Graded
1 & 2 each grade.
Secretary
Trevor Brown
AH 749 2422
President
Bill Abbott
WONTHAGGl GUN
CLUB INC.
Cape Paterson Rd, Wonthaggi
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 3 - 12 noon
Event 1
1OtPtsCD
$3.00
50t DB Club Ch'ship
$12.00
Also incorporating:
25t DB South Gippsland Junior Ch'ship
$4.00
(One box of shells supplied to each iunior on
noniinating).
Sponsored by iCiegler Patterns PIL.
Event 2
Current Jackpot $80.00.
W. Parks (056) 7 4 1078
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
INCORPORATED
Saturday 24th September
- lpm
"Who wants to go to the Grand Final anyway?"
10 Target Handicap CID
20 Target "CUMMING MEMORIAL" HANDICAP
Trophies lst, Znd, 3rd B/M
1st Overall plus 1st grades A.B.C.
Please note: The Cumming Memorial Shield is shot
between Euma, Seymour, Alexandra and Mansfield
clubs. A11 other shooters are very welcome.
Shooting ground is located 7km south of Euroa via Hume
Highway then Halsalls Road.
High Gun over Program.
TARaET GLUB IBG.
DAY & NIGHT SHOOT
SATURDAY OCTOBER 1
Commencing 1.OOpm Sharp
BILL COULSON MEMORIAL SHOOT 81CLUB
EVENT 1
EVENT 2
EVENT 3
EVENT 4
Nom. $13.00 01s $1.00
50 Target Bill Coulson Memorial Double Barrel Championship
Graded A.B.C. 1st & 2nd each grade
Nom.
OIS 51.00
- 912.00
.
25 Target Handicap. Grouped meterage.
Trophy overall winner & 1st each other group. Grouped 11-15, 16-20, 21-25
.~
.Nom. 98.00- 01s 91.00
10 Pair Double Rise Championship. Graded A.B.C. 1st & 2nd each grade
- Cash Events Time Permitting Refreshments available on grounds. Barbecue tea available
Nom. $10.00 01s $1.00
- NIGHT SHOOT 30 Target STATE TOWER DOUBLE BARREL. Graded A.B.C.
1st & 2nd each grade
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HIGH GUN SASH OVER DAY AND NIGHT PROGRAM
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
STATE MINI WALK UP
CERBERUSGUNCLUB
September 3
SOUTHERN PENINSULA
. . . 12 noon start
Secretary: Chris Carrol (03) 789 7926
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18.
TWILIGHT.
..
25t DIE C.D.
SEPTEMBER
Cerberus Gun Club
Saturday 3
10 Target Mini Double Barrel
STATE MINI WALK UP
30 Target Double Barrel C'ship
Sec: Chris Carrol(03) 789 7926
Mornington Clay Target Club Inc.
Saturday 10
10 Target DiB El0
25 Target Double Barrel C'ship
25 Target Points C'ship
Sec: Robert Standeven (03) 546 1489
Nepean Clay Target Club Inc.
Saturday 17
D.T.L. Practlce only
Zone Teams shoot at Morweil
Sec: Norm Quick (059) 85 3580
INABBIN CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.
Sunday September 2 5 . . .at l p m
Event i . 10tO.B. CashOivide
Event2. 5M 0.0. Ch'ship. A.B.C.
IstaZndeachgrade
Event 3. ZMHandicap. Ist,Znd,3rdaBM
OIS an Events 2 a 3.
President:
A. W. Johns (054) 32 9370
R. R. West (054) 32 9284
25T R e n c h Trophy: A: T. Rowe 24.25; B: I. Franantam 2225: C: T. Lu18.25.
GEEWNG25-E-88-(56,, 15TPtaEO:H. Spvirsa 45.45.G. Thornson44.45.
SVPDBGrdC'ship: OA: I. Dickins 50-50: A: G. T h o m n 4 8 - 5 0 . R. Idark48.M:
B: G. Mahoney 48-50. C. Smith 47-50: C: R. %mu1 46-50. R. Sadlsr 42-W.
25T ETL SS: G. Thomeon. G. Smith. N. Wenning, all 25-25. 2ST Skeet 99:G.
Thomaon 24-25. R. Coombes 22.25. J. Doherty 22-25.
GEEWNG 3.7.88 - (35). 10T Pfa EO:R. Psrry. R. Wilfen 30-30. R. Evans.
G. Mahoney. L. Bahr. G. Thomson. I. Diakine a - 3 0 . 3 V P DB Grd C'ship: A &
OA: R. Evans 33.33: B: N. A k i n - 33-35: C: J. G a u d 28-30. 2UT DB Mini
C'eMp: A&OA: I. Dickine 21.22: B: N. Mnrinos 18.20: C: R. Sadlet 17.W.
GEEWNG 187-88 (23). 1UT R e EO: G. Thomson. G. Mahoney 30.30. R.
Mark. R. Coombea 29.30. 25T DB Grd C'ship: A & OA: R. Mark 88-88:8: L.
Spit- 25-25: C: T. Hi11 23.28.3UT Gmuped Hap: 21-25m: N. Wenning 16-20:
16-20m: 0.Hnyek 21-23: ll.15m: T. Robinson 11.20. 25T Skeet 99: G.
Thomson. N. Wenning. R. bwck,
24.25.
QOBOKE 2.7.88
Perfrlf (28). 1UT EO CD: J. P-h.
S. Bethune. 9.
Hsnderson. B. Wngg. B. Gmwden. R. Duthie. S. Stewart. B. Papst. R. Denby.
D. Harris. 10.10. 5VP Winter DB Grd C'ahip: OA & A: B. Gmwden 50-50. R.
Duthie49.50: B: R. Jorganaon 72-75. S. Henderson 71-75: C: 9. Stewart47-50.
D. Hnrria 42-50: Junior: J. Hadden 34.50. 1VP R e SS: B. Wsgg, R. Dvthie
30-30. E. Hall. S. Henderson, D. Kemedy. L. hhrtin 28-30.
HORSHAM 8-7-88-Cold &windy. 25T Wimmera Day DB C'ehip: A & 0.4:
W. WombsU 24-25. C. Jarred 28.28; B: J. Himmbe'g 35.37. N. Hinneberg
34.37: C: J. Ough 22.25. E. Kimberley20.25: Vets-:
C. Bvdde26.29.25TSB
Tmphy Event: A: R. Denby 27.32, P. Vavghan 26.22: B: R. Jorgenaen 22.25.
D. Kennedy 20-25: C: J. Ovgh 22.25. A. Cnee 18-25. 1 S T G d CC:A: R. Denby,
P. Vaughan. W. wombell 13.15: B: C. =air. G. Strausa. D. Barber. R.
Jorgansen 15.15: C: J. Ough. D. ~ a r r i a13-15:NoKG:J. Sandera.
K A N N A 24.7-88 -Cool & fins (18). Resident's 25T DB C'ship: A & OA: R.
Andrewe 43.44. B. Wagg 42.44: B: W. Hawker 27.28. K. Howe 25-27: C: A.
Winen 22.25. 3. h u e e 20.25. secretary's 25T DB C'ship: A & OA: R.
Andrewe 25-25. T. Drummond 28.20: B: W. Hawker 24.25. P. Merrett 22-26:
C: P. Crane 23-25. A. Winen 20.25. IOPR DR SS: B. Gmwden 17.20. W.
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on rhe South Gippsland.hwy.
NIGHT SHOOTS STARTING
1st FRIDAY NIGHT EACH MONTH
Friday, September 2 at 7pm
Event 1
10 Target DIE CiD
Event 2 - 10 Target SIB CID
Event 3 - 30 Target Points A.B.C. 1 & 2
A. Svdenham Shield (for teams of 4. A.C.T.A.
Comp. Gkded C'ship)
-
Saturday, September 24 at loam
Skeet noms close 12.30pm Sharp
Event 1 - 50 Target Skeet A.B.C. 1 & 2
Event 2
50 Taraet STATE TOWER Mini DIE
1.2.3
Event 3 - 25 Target Ball Trap 1.2.3
Secretary: K. Brown
President: K. Cross
(056) 57 4263
(056) 64 2222
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- SEPTEMBER 1988
FMNKSTON-AXJSTRALIAN
CLAY' 'rARGET GE,UB BNC,
Club Rooms: Rossiters Rd, Carrum Downs. Phone 782 1626
President: Mr Brian Bond
Saturday 3
Sunday 18
Port Phillip Field & Game Shoot
50 Target Simulated OIA M.A.B.C. Ladies,
Veterans & Juniors
Nom. $14.00
Sunday 4
EVENT 1
Nom. $8.00
25 Target Points Championship
EVENT 2
Nom. $8.00
25 Target Single Barrel Championship
EVENT 3
Nom. $8.00
25 Target Double Barrel Charnpionship
EVENT 4
Nom. $13.00
50 Target Bail Trap Championship
EVENT 5
Nom. $22.00
100 Target American Skeet Charnpionship
- - -.
F V E N- T. I.
N0m. $4.00
10 Target Points Cash Divide
EVENT 2
Nom. $10.00
FrankstonIAustraliaClub Mixed Targets
Championship
AA.A.6.C.
lot SIB. 10T DIE. 5Pr DIR
EVENT^
Nom. $10.00
30 Target Double ,Barrel Championship
Nom. $22.00
EVENT 4
25 Target Ball Trap Championship
EVENT 5
Nom. $22.00
100 Target American Skeet Championship
EVENT 6
Nom. $13.00
50 Taraet Trench Cham~ionShi~
EVENT 7'
Noin. $13.00
50 Target Trench Trophy
.
Sunday 11
Saturday 24
Nom. $4.00
10 Target Points Cash Divide
EVENT 2
Nom. $10.00
30 Target Single Barrel Championship
EVENT 3
Nom. $10.00
30 Target Double Barrel Championship
EVENT 4
Nom. $8.00
25 Target Ball Trap Championship
EVENT 5
Nom. $22.00
100 Target American Skeet Championship
EVENT 6
Nom. $25.00
100 Target Trench Championship
Frankston/Australia versus Melbourne Gun Club
Teams Shoot. Trap and Skeet at M.G.C.
EVENT 1
Saturday 17
Port Phillip Field & Game Shoot
50 Target Simulated OIA M.A.B.C. Ladies, Junior
and Veterans
Nom. $14.00
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
Sunday 25
EVENT 1
Nom. $11.OO
40 Target Single Barrel Championship
EVENT 2
Nom. $11.OO
40 Target Double Barrel Championship
High Gun Award over events 1 & 2
EVENT 3
Nom. $8.00
25 Target Ball Trap Championship
EVENT 4
Nom. $22.00
100 Target Skeet Championship
EVENT 5
Nom. $22.00
100 Target Trench Championship
Practice available from 72 Noon Wednesdays
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ZONE ELIMINATIONS
NORTH EAST ZONE:
SOUTH WEST ZONE:
NORTH WEST ZONE:
SOUTH EAST ZONE:
ECHUCA GUN CL UB
SEBASTOPOL GUN CL UB
MARYBOROUGH GUN CLUB
FRANKSTON-A USTRALIAN
/ GUN CLUB
SUNDAY OCTOBER 9
SATURDAY OCTOBER 15
SUNDAY OCTOBER 16
SATURDAY OCTOBER 22
MELBOURNE GUN CLUB - NOVEMBER 26 & 27 - 10 am Start
ZONE ELIMNATIONS
75 targets Ball
rap
75 1rr8~trBall ~ r s p
CHAMPlONSHIP
U.I.T. 'FINALS' SYSTEM
Only membFrr rnd emer8cncl.r
NATIONAL
CHAMPIONSHIP
MELBOURNE G.C.
FEBRUARY. 1989
I
I
or
zone
AII ~ o m p t i t ~ r ~ iath the
o ~ full
t p r o ~ r r m o f n r ~ eA~, r,his
. mintthetop r
arc w M s d to carryover their rcorcr into the '(inal'.
Ilthcrciraticatthiraagrthrcompetilorwithihe highorr%orcinLhe'L
!he rinncr. i f t h c agsrcgate rcarc is tied and horh m m p l i l o r r havc rcoad I
final', r m i s and out rhoatoff rill rake ~ l a c r .
Thr cap six rompclilorr shoat a 'final' o f 25 iargctr and the complilor r
agg,c~a,c orcr th. latal ""mhr o f largo,? is ,he winner.
c
six pasillon$81 shall be broken by acounthack,
I f thcrc i r a lie for ~ h final
or 25 and i f still unbroken by a ~ounlbscko f rciurl targets rnlrred. ,
The U.1.Z 'FINALS' SYSTEM only applbr for the overall placlngs.
categories rcrvllr arc determined over ihc programmed taracts only and ties
full rounds 01 25 larpele.
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE
Shoaler
Son
Final
A
B
C
D
E
F
IW
198
198
197
197
197
24
25
24
25
25
24
Apw81e
Pl%cinl!
223
223
222
222
222
221
2nd (lower 'final' rmrr)
1 s (higher '(ind' rmrc)
5th (lower 'final' w i e )
3rd (miss and out)
4th (mi99 and out)
6 ~ (lowcat
h
iggrc%lle)
+u
+ ro
I
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I988 STATE I.S. U. TRAP CHAMPI(
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
ITALY
SEPTEMBER, 1989
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A r IhoZonc Eliminnlanr are open lo all complilorr, a ~hootcrmay <om
four 01 theso 75 target cuen~r.
camprizins mcmbcrr rhc ~ r d o n a ~ ~ r a i n i n g
The 1988 Slam 1.S.U. Trap Champion and Junior Champian will be dele8
Squad. Open& Junior, inricardanicvithrhr
nggrcgrtc
of thc compnitor'r higher, score out o f lhe.75 targel* i n m y 01 i
approved rc1ection crit*rir.
Elimimtionr plus fhc 2 M lawas 01 chr State Olymp,c Trap C h s m ~ l o n l i
total o f 215 taractr.
~ 0 t Opcn
h
and Junior Champions will rerrive a Iarh and one <arc olral
The Overall Hiah Gun Winncr will also receive a Cold Victorian B a d g r;
SPONSORS: BEGONIA BOOK SUPPLK BELLARINE ROD 'N' GUN. BOB & ELIOT R,
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- SEPTEMBER 1988
ZONE ELIMINATIONS
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
TheseEliminations are to be conducted on either an Olympic Trap or
Ball Trap layout. They are open to all competitors regardless of wne.
but the Zone Team must be selected only from competitors who are
registered with a club in that particular zone.
To be conducted at the Melbourne Gun Club on November 26 and 27,
1988.
EVENT
75 targets plus a 25 target 'final'.
Flash' targets will be used in the 'final'.
The programmed 75 targets will be used to selecf the Zone Team and
these targets plus the 'final' will determine overall platings.
If a competitor has no I.S.U. grading then their D.T.L. grading will
be used.
NOMINATIONS
$22 OPEN
S15 JUNIOR*. LADY, VETERAN
$1 optional weep each 25
$5 optional purse overall
*Note: Under I.S.U. rules a Junior is anyone under the age of 21 ar at
the 31rt of December for the current year. Juniors can be eligible for
both classes if the full nomination is paid.
ZONE TEAM
Only competitors who are registered through a club in the zone are
eligible.
The top 8 Open and [he top 4 Juniormmpetitors over the 75
programmed targets will form theZoneTeam which will represent their
wne in the Zone Teams Match to be held in conjunction w,th thestate
Olympic Trap Championship.
TIES FOR ZONE TEAM P ~ ~ l ~ l O N S BE DECIDED BY
COUNTBACKS.
In the event of a Junior, who has nominated in both
linishing in the top 8. another Junior will be selected and placed in the
Zone Team.
Registered zone compefitors who finish in places 9 to I2 in the Open
category and 5th and 6th in the Junior category will be emergencies for
the ZoneT-,
but will be eligible tocompete for a position in thestate
Training Squad.
Representatives of the Zone Teams will be notified by mail of their
selection in the team and they will be required to notify the State I.S.U.
Committee if they will not be attending the State Olympic Trap
Championship in Novembcr so emergencies can be enntacted to fill
their position.
be awarded
each Ieam mnnber at Ihe
A 'One Team Badge
commencement of the Zone Teams Match at the State Championship.
TROPHIES
The overall winner of the Zone Elimination will receive a sash and
one case of cartridges.
Winners of A, B, C grades and the Junior'category are to receive a
ribbon and a half case of canridges.
Second placegetters in the four categories are to receiveaquanercase
of cartridges.
A trophy will be provided in both lady and veteranclasses if there are
three or more e n m e in either category.
Only members who actually compete for their zone In the Zone
Teams Match are to receive a Zone Team badge.
(See STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS for Zone Teams Match trophies.)
EVENT
200 targets Olympic Trap lus a 25 targeI,'final'.
'Flash' targets will be usetin the 'final'.
NOMINATIONS
$70 OPEN
:$I0~Optional
o $ ~purse
~~~&&;t~~j,~T",~~
CATEGORIES
1. STATE OLYMPIC TRAP CHAMPION
The State Olympic Trap Champion will be determined over the full
program of 225 targets.
The overall winner is to receive a nash and two cases of cartridges,
and a Silver Victorian Badge valued at SIW.
2. GRADES
'Iades
A, B* and Juniors
be determined ova Ihe
-
receive one
of
ta~~~hO,"$nnof there
and a ribbon. Second placegetters in all of these categoriesa x to receive
a half case of cartridges.
If there are three or more lady and veteran entrants a trophy will be
provided.
POSTAL T ~ M
3.
The Open and Junior team will be selected over the first I00 targets of
lhC State
The top six scores form the teams. Countbacks wili determine lies.
Scores for the postal teams are taken over the second 100 targets of
the State Title, and a Team High Gun sash will be awarded in both
Open and Junior classes.
The Open High Gun to receive a Silver Victorian Badge valued at
Teams Badge awarded to each member of both
teams.
4. STATE SHOULDER TO SHOULDER TEAM
t he first three Victorian placegefters over the 225 targets ofthestate
Title will form the team.
This team wili compete at the National I.S.U. Carnival in a head to
head competition against other competing states.
Members of this team receive a State shooting jacket. T-shirt and
V.C.T.A. cap.
5. STATE TRAINING SQUAD
The top six Open competitors and the top two Juniors over the 2W
form the Training squad,
targets of the
If a Junior shooter qualifies for theopen Squad, another Junior win
be selected.
The only stipulation on the elipibility for the Training Squad is that
all members of the Squad must be members or emergencies of their
respective Zone Teams.
~ i members
i
of the State Training Squad are to receive free
nominations for the National I.S.U. Carnival to be held at the
Melbourne Gun Club in March 1989. These nominations must be taken
by the shooter who wins the right to use than. If the squad member
cannot attend the National I.S.U. Championships then the nomination
fee is returned to the State I.S.U. Fund.
6. ZONE TEAMS MATCH
AIi members of each Zone are to shoot at the 200 targeeof theState
ritle with [he highest four Open scores and the two higheJf Junior
scores to count for the team aggrqgate.
The winning team is to rmlve SIX cases of cartridgesand a ribbon to
those shooters whore score counted for the team aggregate.
S'Fi
ED, DOMING0 DIAZ, OLIMPYC TARGETS, TOM LUCAS, TONY RO WE, ERIC BULLMORE
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
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SOUrH EAST
ZONE VaCeTaAa
Premier Teams Event
CLUB
Racecourse Reserve
Sunday, September 18
Practice 11.30am - Start 12.30pm
Morwell Bun Club
Saturday September 17
Start I I.OOam, noms close first event
25t Double Barrel
Ist&2ndABC
Zone Secretary: Chris Carrol (03) 789 7926
- 10 Target Pointscore Eye Opener
- 20Overall
Target Pointscore Championship
& 2 Grades
EVENT 3 - 20 Target Handicap. Ist, 2nd, 3rd &
BlM
EVENT 4 - 25 Target Double Barrel C'ship.
Overall & 2 Grades. 2nd in Grades
Club Moo:
Time Permliiina
- - 10byTaraet
- Soonsored
.
Rzpco
High Gun on events 1-4 - Free noms to a lucky
shooter - Noms $33.00,Sweeps Extra
EVENT 1
EVENT 2
President:
R. Cugley
(058) 81 4139
Secretary:
G. Beer
(058) 81 3792
The committee reserves the right to alter the
program
Please note: STATE TITLE SHOOT, October 15
SOUTH EAST ZOlE
SCH86LBBYISCb-100LGIRL
GWAMPIONSI-IIPS
OCTOBER 22 & 23, 1988
Thursday October 13
MARYBOROUGH GUM CLUB
Full details October CTSN
FRANKSTONIAUSTRALIAN GUN CLUB
Secretary: Chris Carrol A.H. 788 7926
novnrr .D !l
-i,C l a d . E HaU 15.20. HG R. &drawn 49.03.
KORUKfBURRA 26 8.88 --Sunny. 15 k n a l rmsamnd (31).LOT Ra C D P.
m n m , K G r - y , ~~ r r - n w
. ~ e - k a 3 0 . 3 02 0 T D B C m ~ p : A L O A B H-er
38.38. K. G.xy 313R. B D. Ken& 37 3d. I. Dan-n
3538: C: R Bvdsrt
211.21 P W l n n . :?I30 2Cn' DB H o p A S y d e ~ n m(18) 3 1 3 1 M. W n n g l l l M
,rn)303>.
8 I I - O ~ ( ~ ~ ) Z U .c~a kUo a h m t : J OM".
K m E T U N 1 0 7 . 8 8 - Varymld & mndy (31) OPRDR A. D. P a t a o o n 9 1 0 .
N f'oteraort 8 1". 8. R O'K3ee.m 8.10. J. Hill 0.10. C: A. We;7.10. 0.
D n d w K O'M-n
S l O 20PRDD C'ahlr P M o m . D Sundbhm 2 9 3 2 R.
~x~caen.
T KYIIUYZO. 2 8 . ~ 2LL X ~ S l n p k mee cshlp: W H a m . G I M
28.3". H HcIJcn. T Knm*iros 227.30. N. Patereon. D Palerson 27.30
%%ARYEOROUGHti688 - Okay (143) 207 Clly of Mnybomugh fta
C'ihjp. A: W Putterean. f vrw. OA & B 0 . M e g d 2 l a n . C Wr: C T
PItlltpa J. Santllll Ccnlrnl Vin O I M ~ P n x l l - 1 4 m R h t e r . D.-;
15.17rn Y m ~ l o c k 3
. W-g.
OA & 1 8 2 l m S Habsmun 101.1M. 9.
A h a . 2 2 2 j m D lodar.A. O'ComcU 15THopoff :6m: II.IGm:G Magden.
A. FarMdr: 102Om M PoUoak. B Mckayne: 21.26m: D. Ldm. A. O ' O d
HG B W d w d 1c9.160. I d t e a H@ C. Zagor gB.lW; Junior HO' T
r u a n d l l D Z I W . VYICIUW HG L W M e 8 7 . 1 0 .
KSLBOURNE 2-7.88 -Cold kovareael(83) 2OT SW Grd C'ship OA L A . G
Tkomkq 27.29. D. I. Dodd'dD4.28. C: A H u l m r 22.25. D G. Sohncrder 18.25
30TDBCrd 3'ah!p. A A B CLark49.W. OA&A. P. Johnston 60.60.B:B Zotti
03 51: C: R Hunter4750 7 S T S k c a l G d C ' s h l p ' O A L A A : J . M e 7 6 - 7 5 1\ D
ilughvn 74.75. U A B l k c r 70.76. C C Carlon 77.83 25TSksal DoublnOrd
T r ~ p h yA
. P Krumvla 24.25: B A m r 2 3 2 6 . C W . H d 2 1 . 2 5 .
1IZ:LnOURNE 97.88 - Cold. ahowera. l&ht breeze (86). E U I h e n o h Grd
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS -SEPTEMBER
1988
WAWGAMTTA CUY
TARGET CLUB I#C.
International Clay
Saturday September 17
1.00pm Start
EVENT 1
Nom. $4.00
5 Pr Double Rise Eye Opener
Nom. $8.00 OIS $1.00
EVENT 2
10 Pr Double Rise C'ship 1st & 2nd A.B.C.
Nom. $8.00 OIS $1.00
WENT 3
20 Target Handicap Ist, 2nd, 3rd BIM
Nom. $8.00 01s $1.00
EVENT 4
20 Target Double Barrel C'ship 1st & 2nd A.8.C &
best Junior
Saturday September 10:
1 pm start
Event 1. l o t E l 0
Event 2.50t
- DTL -
DIB CID Graded
Sponsored by Wangaratta Toyota Motors Pfy Lid
Ladies, Veterans & Juniors % Noms events 2-4
High Gun Trophy over Program
Event 3. 20t Points 1.2.3.
President:
Steven Arkaly
Secretary:
Eddy Lugg
(052) 78 1764
(052) 75 1186
-
Skeet & DTL Sunday September 18
1l a m Start
Melbourne versus Wangaratta
Junior DTL
1.30pm Start
TARGET CLUB INC.
-
Nom. $9.00 01s $1.00
EVENT 1
25 Target Skeet C'ship OIA A.B.C.
Nom. $15.00 01s $2.00
EVENT 2
50 Target Skeet C'ship 1st & 2nd A.B.C.
Nom. $4.00
EVENT 3
10 Target Double Barrel Eye Opener off 15rn
Nom. $9.00 OIS $1.00
EVENT 4
20 Target Double Barrel C'ship 15rn. Melbourne
versus Wangaratta
1st & 2nd A.B.C. & best Junior
Sunday 18th September
12.30pm Start
SPONSORED BY INSULCO
The Insulation Company
1/2 Noms Ladies, Juniors & Veterans events 1,2,4
only
The Insulation C o m ~ a n v
I
SKEET HlGH TROPHY I N MEMORY OF JACK
STAMP OVER 75 TARGET SKEET
5 man team event over 75 targets Skeet
5 man team event over 30 targets DTL.Ribbon for all
winning team members
15 Target Single Barrel Junior DTL Teams Event
President:
{Z 1 'La,
HlGH GUN OVER PROGRAM
CARTRIDGES AVAILABLE - PRACTICE FROM 11.30am
- LUNCH AVAILABLE AND PLENTY OF DRINKS
President:
Secretaw!
Howard Hawking
i e x MOI&
Rushworth
Tatura
(058) 56 1227
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
T. Penney
Ph: (060) 24 4215
Secretary:
Bev Penney
(060) 55 5452
Echuca Gun Club
Sunday September 11 - 12 noon
MT BOGON0 3-7- -Fins (24). 5 T DB EI CD: D. Pigram. 1. Erbneher. R.
Coaper. E.Tom-ni.
K. Msurey, V. Tomaeoni. dl 5.5. 14PR DD C'sMp: V.
TomasanilE. Tomasani 14-14, D. HunVX. M a m y 15.1R. 1ST WED: E.
mmaaoni 17.18. N. Mvrphy 18.19. K. Robineon 15-18. 15TATA SR C'ahip: A:
A. Pemey 12.15: B:J. Cobbe 22.25: C: A. G m s i 12.15.
N
E
Event 1
P 18.888~
1OTDBCD.C. Carm!l.A.R.Bould, W.Bennett. 30TDB
Labley 30.30. G. Ash 45.48: 8: S. Wtight
NZ Insurance Cship: A k. 0.4: B.
...a,
w Rnhane ~ 6 . ~ C:
1 : R. ~ u n f e 28.30.
r
S. Perry 27.30. 25T Hop: C.
NOORAT24.888-
Cold, windy. 5PRDRCD: G.Ovena 10-10.0. Ha.Sden. 5.
-
jcnninga &lo. 20PR DR C u b C'ship: OA & A. .
I
JoUy
. 29.40, M KaILmny
z?-+o; B: P.C26-40.0. mene 36.50: C: G. N t o n 23-40. I Cacknyne
25-50. Mt Noorat Hotel 30T DB C'ship: OA: G. Hwden 38-37: A: G. Coverdrlle
29-40. J. Jolly 41.43: B: G. Hayden 29.30. N. Mnrinine 2 8 3 0 C: B. Hogan
-
28-30. G. N t o n 2590.
N W M T 23.7.88
(42). 3GT DB 15m Club C'ship: OA & A: T.
o r n e t t 36-37. W. C&by 86-68: B: N. M-on30-30.
G. Hnyden 38.39 C:
s. M i d ! 28-30. V. Barby 27-30. l e e Reieht Memorid 3WS DB 15m: O I . P.
s t i t t e n 30.30: A: T. Grvmmett 29.30. W. Cdoby 37.39 B: Gnry Hayden 29.30,
p. h I o D o ~ l d
30.32: C: E. Wythe 29.30. GlenHnyden28-30.3131:DB Cant 15m:
OA a A. w. Cdalry 42-43. M. POUDck 52-58:B: N. MOnnOonn 35-37,N. Mansan
30.32; C: Glen Hnydan 26.30, 5. Mi&
25.30. HG: W. Cdaby 92.96.
RAAF mINT COOK 17.888 Very mld (Night) (28). 1OT Am EO: J.
Pistone 30.30. M. Wnllace 30.30. G. McXenry 30.30. R. Mnrk 30.30.2WS DB.
A. R. Viney 20.10. R. -k
30.31: B: L. Geuoi 22-22. D. Fmat 21-22: C: A.
90.9" w rmMillnn27.30.2WSDB:
D. Fmet20~30.G.McHenry20.20.
~~-~
R. ~ o r 20.20,
k
R. Spice* 20-20.
RAar mnvT COOK 188.88 - Cold. showers (48). 15T Fta CD: R. WllCen
45-45 C. Zagor 44.45. T. S-rriok
M-45. W. Pilkingtan 44.45. 20T Grd
a ~ o m m M d i n gC'ship. A: W. PiUrington 59.60. T. F-ds
77-84: 8: I
OA: T m u r d o n 81-81. E. Sadler 78-81: C: M. LBI 57-60. G. Fnranda 52.80.
20TDB Hcp: R. Viney 20-20. M. lax 30-31. L. Gouci 28-31. C. Chnndler24.28.
T. ~ ~ n n d n 2 4 - 2A.6Fornnda21-23.
RAAF Po-K
24.888 - Cold (Night) (33). 1OT Pta CD: R. Mnrk
28.30, 0. Hayek 28.30. T. W 27.30. G. Grant 27.30. H. ChsmbedDin27-30.
DB: A: B. Lob1.y 20.20. R. Mnrk 20-21: B: 0. Keyek 20-20. S.Ziegler
14.9n-rI .7 Michelon 21-22. N. Stockdele 20-22. 20TDB CD R. Viney 19-20,
-
-,."--"-"
.....
~
1
I
1
Noms. $7.00
251 Double Barrel Champ Grd
Event 2
Noms. $7.00 each
451 Deauville Trebles (Drawn Partners)
Noms. $5.00
Event 3
151 Pointsrore (Cash Divide)
Event 4
Noms. $7.00
251 Skeet Championship (Grd)
Practice available prior to shoot.
Excellent Trophies.
Prcs: R. W. McKenzie
(058) 52 1721
See: D. W. Penn
(054) 82 3604
~
ALEXANDRA GUN
CLUB INC.
To be shot at Swann Road, Alexandra
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4
..-- -,, -
-
- Ipm
lot DIE El0
$4.00
$7.00
20t DIE Old Trout Opening Champ.
Outdoor Trophies. ANZALEX Shield in
conjunction.
$7.00
20t Dl9 Manse Hedger Mem. H'cap
Cumming Shield in conjunction.
W.Calaby 38-40: OA: N. Merinos 82.80.
SEBASTOHIL 8.7.88 - Fair (40). 5 T EO:J. WeighMnn. M Pollork. W.
Calaby. P. C-ll.
S. Mddlin. 1OT CD: J . Weightman. J. EUiott 10.10. C.
MenheMef.B.HoUio&e 10-10.JvlyNouice: R. Faster 13.15.0. Home L6.18,
s.~ l l i o t 15.19.
t
~ o v e l t y1 0 ~D :i m~ . T.~olly.15T 1 5 r n c ~W.
: Cdsby. W.
Black M. Pollock. B. Hollionke 15.15.
SE&STOPOL
17-9-88
- Fine (34). 3GT CD lGT DB lGT FPra: A: W. Cdaby
57-60. R. Cwmbes. D. Wojevic 56.50: B: M. Dignan 55.80. H. Vnughan. G.
cook 53.60. C: s. stewart 53-60. T. P e n w 49.80. R. ~ e r g r o t h4 ~ 8 0 . 5 DB
0~
m l d s t a k d : A: W. Calaby 50-51. K. Wright 49.51: B: M. PoUmk 48.50. N.
MOnnos 6082: C: V. Barby 48-52. T Psvitf 45.52.25TEdlfrap: A: W. Cslnby:
B: P. Powell 23.25; C: B. Aldrich 18-25.
SEEPPARTON 37.88 -Fine L svnny (46). 25TGrd DB C'ship: OA &A: N.
Beery 58-58, R. ENem 3233: B: T. Morris 57.58. A. Colandm 37-38: C: D.
Grinter 25-27. B. Heom 24-27. 25T C-dm
Kcp: D. Cdandro 45.46. A.
a l n n d m 44.46.1. Cdnndm 4143. EM: G. Pinner 1 0 2 6 . 2 6 6 Grd S B C'ahip:
OA di e: R. ~ t ~ c k n a u sT.
e .Moms; A: 9. Atkine. B. Cakebread; C: T. Roeenow.
R. Bowen.
~ ~ ~ ~ - 1 7 . 7 . 8 8 - O o o d ( 2 5 ) . 1WSDBSS:P.HutChineon. C.Dalton.20T
Page 36
Other events time permitting.
BY0 BBQ facilities available.
Afternoon tea available.
Family picnic atmosphere on Goulburn River
frontage.
President:
Jack Woolmer
(057) 72 1050
Secretary:
Sue McNair
(057) 74 21 18
9
AUSTHAL~AN
CLAY TARGET NEWS
SEPTEMBER 1988
GEELONG CLAY
TARGET CLUB INC.
I SEPTEMBER PROGRAM
'88'
SUNDAY 4
EVENT 1
1pm Start
15 Target Pts E.O.C.D.
Nom. 54.50
EVENT 2
Nom. $9.00
25 Target DIB Graded C_hampionshipA.B.C. Badge
September 20
UIA
EVENT 3
Nom. $9.00
25 Target Pts Graded Championship A.B.C. Badge
OIA
EVENT 4
Nom. $8.00
25 Target Graded Skeet Championship A.B.C.
Badge OIA
At the Melbourne Gun Club,
Victoria Rd, Lilydale
Nom. $6.00
EVENT
10 Target Eye Opener
SATURDAY 17
l p m Start
EVENT 1
Nom. $8.00
20 Target SIB Graded Championship A.B.C. Badge
OlA.
EVENT 2
Nom. $14.00
50 Target DIB Graded championship A.B.C. Badge
OIA
EVENT 3
Nom. $8.00
30 Target Handicap Ist, 2nd, 3rd & BIM
*
*
EVENT
EVENT
EVENT
Nom. $9.00
Target DIB 1 & 2 A.B.C.
Nom. $8.00
Target PIS 1 & 2 A.B.C.
Nom. $10.00
Target DIR 1 & 2 A.B.C.
Nom. $15.00
EVENT
50 Target Skeet
*
Sponsored by:
SATURDAY 24
EVENT 1
1pm Start
15 Target Pts E.O.C.D.
Nom. $4.50
EVENT 2
Nom. $12.00
30 Target DIB Graded Championship A.B.C. Badge
n,n
",r.
EVENT 3
Nom. $8.00
10 Pr Double Rise Championship A.B.C. Badge OIA
Skeet Sweepstakes time permitting -
-
ONCRETE
Sergio Zotti
President: Noel Wennlng
Ph: (052) 43 9309
Secretaiy: Jack Powe
Ph. (052) 75 1555
P.O. Box 857,
Geelong, 3220
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
E. Montanaro
Canteen Open
Page 37
DBGrd"Gem'C'ahip A & O A D W l e o n 2 4 2 5 . E Loblt3y. B C DolronB:1 ?5.
B ~ W S C:
. G. Smith 1 7 2 0 . L 9-emn
30.34 20T " ~ c n , "PS ~ ' s h ~op :
Wilson 57 BO. G. N d d r r 5 0 60,It. Dunn M d 8
ST ARNAUD 297.88 - S'houeo ( 4 0 ) 10T PS EO R Sunpron. B Y p r u ~ y .
G 1. Casneua. J . myna, d l poasiblea 25T m c r y -11 Gm C sttip. A d OA B
sp3U.36. B M r u n y 3 5 3 6 . B c Wnphf 34.35. L R o k 27%.
~
c 9.
~ ~ d d h 2 2 .D~ ~
5 .r m2s1 2 5 2 5 T m k a r y HtU GrdC'ehip: A & O A ~
~
2 5 2 5 . U h e e m m 2 5 2 8 B. C Rogere 2 3 2 6 . L law 22.26: C D H-a
18.25, M CasaaUs 22 3 0 ROW Hale1 HG: D. 3pnng 77.80. Mr the Fcnr.
mound 71. G. m v h
T A W = 17.7.88
Cool ( 3 8 l . W h s i d e n t ' s DB C'ahip: OA: S. ?hr?hrI!&
28-29: A: M. Roberts 27.29: 8: G. Pegg 18-M:C: P.A. Demaio 21.24. 25T
Bi-tandd
S B C'ship.OA: D. Healy 24.25: A. A. Spence 42-45; 8: T Plum
Bas: C: P. Maher 20-35. 25T M k e 4 DB BioenteC'ship: OA: W Eagle
77.79: A: A. Spsnee 74.79; B: G. Pagg 71.79: C: F.A. Dernaio 30-35. 15T Cont
CD: Divided by 6 Bhootors.
m
n
-
W W N M 8.7.88 -Good 125). 20T Trophy Hcp: R. Jogenaen 19-20. E
Kimberley 18.20. C. Hair20-24. BM: B. Papet 12.20.15TDB C'ship: A & 0A:
R. DVthie 30-20. R. MoDOIIBId 11.15: B: H. Vsughn 15.18. B. Wpst 15.17: C:J.
Ough 19-20, B. Gr-way
1215. 15T Walk sack. WaUrh&
R. mlhie.
B. Papst 13-15. 2 5 me= ehoot: R. DuUlie 8.6: Novice: K.ForayU1 12.15. P.
Wegener 4-15; Junior: C. Jorgeneen 8.15. R. MeDoIIBId 4-15. HG: R.
Jorireneen 33-35.
SEPT. 1988
FRIDAY 2
V E N E T O I A B R W 17-7.88 - Cold &light breeze (103). 25T DB Graded
Clhip: OA & A: R. OOdlrey 38.36. J. Pistone 35.36: B: J. Larmdee 31-32. T.
Fanvlds 30-32: C: R. Hunter 25-26. B. ~ p o u o n i o24-25: lady: L. ~ r n y
18.25.
25T Hop: M. Roberte 29-29. R C o w 2 8 9 . P. Dm35-36.20-2Sm: J.
Pistone 34-36.25T P t s Crd C'ehip: OA & A: B. Hunter 75.75. B. Waodward
116.1 11: B: R. Hunte-73-75. G. V e n b Brand 78.84: C: E. % M U 0 72.75. A.
Tzunmam 70-75. WTDBGvlEvent: A: R. Buehm5O-W. W. Atfwood47-50:B:
S. 5 n c n 51-54, M. W s u d 47.51; C: M. Rooca 44.50. D. DipieM 43.50. S.B.
Zone Tanms premiers hi^ Winninn Tpam: Ne234250 - G. Thorn-. ~.-~
B.
Hunter. R. Hunter. W.w c c d w d : ~ . :D
Indies~G
Gray38-M.
.
HG:
R. Collrne 50.50.
VICXORIAN 22.688 -Cold 1811.10T Pfa CD: M. Smith. V. Ahmat 30.U) A.
Orrdehaw. T O b p r a s 2930'15i. 9~ CD R Mark 1915. N. SUrkdoJe. E .
F
.
A. ~ d h a wL. &=ling. Y B o d e 0 1 3 1 5 ~ ~ T D D C F.
D :v+.lln.
T. F W . E.R e x . M Solrth. 1.C.looidis. R. Lo-.
R Mnrk 16.15
~.
..
VIClWlIlk 2s 6.88 -Cold a u i r ( i l 3 j ' l O T l l 6 6 S S t r r . C Sox*. R
Vlnay 3 0 3 0 . 15T Hop 11L4m: 1 T a m b m 1 5 1 5 . RW Ilunwr 1 4 1 5 . V
Ahmat 10.21. J J V e l h 18.21. P. Gdua 15 18. B Peco L.1.17. I 5 l P m : R
~
~
-~
.
~
~~
~~
~.
Morn& 14-16, ~ - 1 t a l i a13-18.~.-+st-n
12.15. M. zampemni 1420. J.
Mu-t
13-20. R. Mark 9.15. Indies: W. Adama 12-15. 8. Dee 11.15, J.
Stwkdale8-IS. Juniars:J.Mia~elon13.18. G. Fmandn 12-16.R.J. Hitchaxlk
.-
,&,S
VlCmRlAN 5 7 . 8 8 - Cold & wet (62). 10T Pta CD: R Parry. D Mclirod. H
15T DB CD: A. Dana&. R . Perry D M c l a o d . E
Reid.R. M o r n e o n . M . 8 n u t h . n . M ~ k . JF Srmlh 1515. 1tTDBGrudrd:A R
Perry 2727. J F Smrth 2827: 8: R Howden I R I 8 . C. V u M 17.18. C: hf
S o m . C C u t n ~ a r28.30
FRIDAY 9
FRIDAY I 6
30 Target
-
man.
-
WONTHAODI 15-7-88 - Perlmr again
aa dways! (18). 10T Eta m C.
Bunlett. W. P w k s 29-30. K. Gray 27-30. S T SB: A& OA: K. Orny 25.25: B: S.
uegler 23-25; C: A. Milkins 23-25. l0TDB: C. Burdett. W. Par*8 10.10. K.
GRY. S. ueg1er.1. Davideo". G. h4jktm 8-10. c a k e Shoot: W. m
k
a (again).
w w m rnrnrrze-688 Gvemaat (16). m CD: NO passiblea. ~ D B H O P :
K. Shaw 1R20. R. Bmwn 1 5 5 1 , D. Hopkin 16.2% SOTTower: I. Bowell 18-20.
I. McDonald 22.26. Jamie Smtt 21.25.
W ~ D S F U m T Z 4 ~ 7 ~ S 8 - C o l d & w(lO).BTEACDPta:
ef
Noposaibles. 10T
S B Hcp: P. R a n m y 8-12. W. Bnfeman 8.12. P . West 7.11. 25T DB Hop:K.
Shsw 24.25. P. West 20-25. D. Hopkin 19.25.
-
A.B.C.
- 7pm
20 Target DIB CID
15 Tar et Pts CID
20 Target DIB graded 1 & 2
SUNDAY 18
A.B.C.
- 7pm
20 Target DIB CID
15 Target Pts CID
20 Target DIB Graded 1 & 2
A.B.C.
- 12 NOON
10 Target Pts CID
BT R. & E. Spicer Graded C'ship
15 Target HIC
FRlDAY 23
Muscat& M. Italia 7.8.
WANCAUTTA 167.88
Cold & oloudy (58). 1UP DB EO: K. M8-y.
G.
Green. R. Samman.V.Tomppolli.N.Bienuenue.A.Grassi. J . W c y . Q . Evans,
T. Plum. T. Morrieallsnot possibles. 20TDBC'ship: OAbC: S. Mooney34.34.
A. ~ m e29-24:
i
A: A. penney 33.a4. I. ~ e ~ e e 2c7h- w B: V. T O ~ - ~ ~ Z ~ - Z S .
S. Decker 22-23. SOT Claude h e n Memarid S B D'ehip: OA & A: 8. N O ~
29-30. W. Y . l a 33.36; B: M. Lersch28-30. T. PIum27-30: C: S. Mooney 27.30.
n. phaney 28.33 IS THO^: B.
16-18. G. inner 1 7 . ~ K.
~ .m ale 16.18.
BM: V. Tamasoni 18.17. HG: B. N o m 72.75.
WERRIBEE 107gs -Cloudy 4verywindy (68). 10T P S W:D. Wnring. T.
Zagom, T.3meo.G. ~ a g d z i a nD.
. ~ c L a o dR.
, Viney.T. Bmdehaw.R. a=.
20TPS: A: R. Per?.68%8. B. Mark58-BO:8:T. B
m 88-69. M. -67.68:
0: M. Mu-t
59-83. R. Bergmth 58.83. 20T DB'. R. Evans 35-35. J. Pieboe
30-31: B: C. Megdzian 34-35. L. Spiferi 34.35: C: T. Mile0 23.24. M. Lar
22-24. Junior HG: T. Feranda 37.40.
WOIWHAGGI 2.7.88 -Fine (23). 10T Hcp Pts: B. Harmer 30.30. J. Green
29-30. D. Kent 28-30. SOT DB ll.15m: A & OA: W. Parka 29.30. 3. Green
28.30: B: S.Zlegler27.30. B. Egan25.30: C: D. Egan 22.30, C. Bunlett 44-60.
IOPBDR. W. P a m 17.20. R. BuFdeft 15-20. W. Perry21.30. Cakeshoot: B.
- 7pm
20 Target DIB CID
15 Target Pts CID
20 Target DIB Graded 1 & 2,
- 7pm
20 Target DIB CID
15 Tar et Pts CID
20 Target DIB graded 1 & 2
FRIDAY 30
A.B.C.
- 7pm
20 Target DIB CID
15 Target Pts CID
20 Target DIE Graded 1 & 2
A.B.C.
Location: RAAF Base, Point Cook. Point Cook Road
(off Melbourne to Geelong Freeway)
Canteen facilities at all shoots
Sunday September 24
12.30pm Start
EVENT 1
EVENT 2
5 DIE, 5 DIR
First, second each grade
EVENT 3
20 Target DIE CID
First each grade, shot off 16m
- Time Permitting -
20 Target Handicap 1.2.3
20 Target DIB 1.2.3
WEDNESDAY 7
EVENT 1
Barbecue lunch and refreshments available
EVENT 2
EVENT 3
Nom. $8.00
Nom. $8.00
6.30pm
10 Target Pis CID
15 Target DIB CID
Nom. $6.00
Nom. $7.00
Nom. $7.00
15 Target DIB Graded
WEDNESDAY 14
EVENT 1
Nom. $6.00
10 Target Pts CID
6.30pm
10 Target Pts CID
EVENT 2
10 Pr DIR CID
Nom. $6.00
Nom. $8.00
EVENT 3
Nom. $10.00
16 Pr DID Drawn Partners Novelty
EVENT 1
EVENT 2
EVENT 3
#
State Night Standard Single
Mini Graded.
Overall Trophy & Sash.
Graded Winner Trophy & Ribbon.
Second Trophy.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
10 Target Pts CID
15 Target Mini DIB CID
15 Target DIE 1.2.3
WEDNESDAY 28
EVENT 1
EVENT 2
10 Target Pts Mini CID
Nom. $6.00
Nom. $7.00
Nom. $8.00
6.30pm
Nom. $6.00
~om.'$25.00
25 Target SIB Mini Graded
TIME PERMITTING
THIRD EVENT
Location: Cnr. Geelong & Llttle Boundary Roads,
Brooklvn
..
Secretary:
Pres~dent:
Mr D. Mark
Mr J. Gauci,
22 Branton Rd,
5 Wyalong St,
Albion. 3020
Hoppers Crossing, 3030
Ph. A.H. 311 1387
Ph. A.H. 749 1785
f
EPTEMBER
Venue: Melbourne Gun Club, Vicforia Road, Lilydale (03) 739 1771
(P.O. Box 74, Lilydale, 3140)
Practice available September 7 & 8, 1988
Friday September 9
Commencing 9am. Ist event closes
at l l a m
Saturday September
10
Commencing 9am. Event 3 closes at
llam
EVENT 1
Mom. $18.00
Lady & Junior $13.00
50 Target State Skeet Doubles Graded
Championship
Tro~hv
, . kindly donated bv Brian Clark (MGC
member)
OIA winner State Silver Badne,
- Red Sash
& Trophy
EVENT 2
Nom. $18.00
Lady & Junior $13.00
50 Target Olimpyc Scorpio Skeet Graded
Championship
Trophy kindly donated by Olimpyc Scorpio
OIA winner Tartan Sash and Trophy
EVENT 3
Nom. $18.00
Lady & Junior $13.00
50 Target Nobel-Glasgow Powder Skeet
Graded Championship
Trophy kindly donated by "Nobel"
OIA winner Blue &White Sash, 2 tins
Nobel powder, M.A.B.C. Grade winner 1
tin Nobel powder, wads 2nd.
EVENT 4
Nom. $18.00
Lady & Junior $13.00
50 Target John Mollica Skeet Graded
Championship
Trophy kindly donated by John Mollica
MGC member) - Trophy value $540
/A winner green & yellow sash, Puma
"game" knife value $198
AA - Puma Master Knife value $1 12; A
- Puma Cadet Knife value $96; B Puma Rambler value $89; C - Gerber
Knife value $67
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
NOTE: ALL EVENTS - OVERALL WINNER - Sash & Trophy, Trophy for AA.A.B.C. 1st & 2nd.
Trophy for Ladies, Junior and Veterans
Sunday September
11
Commencing 8am. Event 6 closes at
llam
EVENT 5
Postal Skeet Team Match for Open, Lady
& Junior
Teams for postal match selected over
events 2,3,4.Open Postal Team High
Gun: Red sash, State Silver Badge and
trophy "Seiko" quartz Day-Date Watch.
Trophy kindly donated by Paul Johnston
(MGC member)
Lady &Junior Red ribbon and trophy.
State Teams Badge to each team
member.
EVENT 6
Nom. $32.00
Lady & Junior $24.00
100 Target State skeet Graded
Championship
OIA winner red sash, State Silver Badge
and gold chain value $400.
Kindly donated by Bill Sangster (MGC
member)
Grade trophy will be donated
HlGH GUN OVER EVENTS 2, 3, 4, & 6.
Red sash, State Gold Badge and trophy.
Kindly donated by Clayton Firearms.
HlGH GUN FOR LADY & JUNIOR OVER
EVENTS 2 3, 4, & 6. Red ribbon and
trophy.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
STATE SHOULDER TEAM (5) to compete
at Skeet Nationals selected from HIGHEST
SCORE over events 2, 3, 4, & 6.
INTERSTATE TEAM CHALLENGE: Victorian
team will be selected on event 2. (Placings
will be decided on countback.) Team
scores over events 3, 4, & 6.
TWO PERSONS SKEET TEAM MATCH
over events 2, 3, 4,& 6 - Trophy donated.
MIXED PAIR SKEET TEAM MATCH over
events 2, 3, 4,& 6 - Trophy donated by
Adrian Cousens.
R. F. BUCHAN ZONE TEAM MATCH over
events 2 3, 4, & 6 - Replica donated by
R.F. Buchan.
GEORGE BlGGS CLUB TEAM MATCH over
events 2, 3, 4 & 6
Optional Sweeps $1 on each 25T, $1 O/A
not graded 60%, 30% 10%. Optional
Purse $5 divided 60V0, 30%, 10%.
will
A. C.T.C. Rules will apply - Camping
.
be allowed~onground.
ACCOMMODATION: We recommend
Lilvdale Motor Inn, 10% discount to all
(03)
skeet shooters and family,
. phone
.
. .
735 5222.
V.C.T.A. Annual Skeet Meeting will be
held on Friday, September 9, after
presentation. All Skeet shooters please
attend.
State President: Mr Glen Woodhatch
(054) 43 0552.
Tournament Directoc Bob Buchan (03)
739 1771. (03) 735 0527
~ c t i n state
g
s e c k 6 r y : Jack Matthey
(053) 39 2894
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TASMANIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION
SEPTEMBER:
BURNIE GUN CLUB
SEPTEMBER 3rd
HOBART GUN CLUB INC.
DAY SHOOT
-
loam
EVENT 1
25 Target Skeet Graded A.B.C.
EVENT 2
65 Targets (Mixed): 15 Targets DIE. 15 Targets PIS.
15 Targets SIB. 10 Pr Targets DIR - 95 paints. Gradsd A.B.C.
Trophies to each grade
EVENT 3
25 Targets I.S.U. Bail Trap (Wendy Walker Trophy
Event)
-
-
SEPTEMBER 17th
NIGHT SHOOT
6 ~ m
- 50 Target State Ni ht Skeet Championship Graded
A.#.c.
EVENT 2 - If time permits. 25 Target Skeet SIS Graded A.B.C.
EVENT 1
* *
*
SEPTEMBER 24
12 Noon
EVENT 1
5 Target Double Barrel Point Score Sweepstakes
EVENT 2
20 Target Club Double Barrel Paints Score
championship. Rlbbon and Trophy A.B.C. Grades
15 Pair Doubles Rlse Trophy A.B.C. Grades
EVENT 3
EVENT 4
Shwter's Chocce
-
-
-
EVENT 1
Nom. $7.00
20 Target Double Barrel Gradsd A.B.C. Trophy
Commenclng a t 6pm
EVENT 2
Nom. S3.W
10 Target Double Barrel Continental Sweepstake
EVENT 3
Nom. S16.W
50 Tar el State Ni ht Double Barrei Continental Championshlp
~ r a % eAA.A.B%.
d
Trophy. Overall Sash, Grade Ribbans
SUNDAY 25th SEPTEMBER
EVENT 3
EVENT 4
Ilam
Nom. $4.00
10 Target PIS El0 SIS
Nom. $ 7 . ~
20 Target SIB Graded A.B.C. Trophy
'EVENT 2
Nom. $9.00
30 Target Club Points Score Championshlp Graded A.B.C. Trophy.
Overall Badge
Nom. $3.00
EVENT 3
10 Target DW Novice Event
EVENT 4
Nam. $6.00
10 Target DIB Graded Purse, shot olf 16m. $4.W to go into purse.
a 2nd
.A& A c2 c
- Commenclng at 1.30pm c,s.+e,,
Nom. 17.50
25 Target Olympic Trap Graded A.B.C. Trophy
Nom. $7.50
25 Target Olympic Trap Graded A.B.C. Trophy
Madailion for Overall on events 5 and 6
Skeet pactlce available whllst Olymplc Tra Is belng shot
'Polnhi towarbs Marshall Famlly Pmphy
Nom. $7.00
N.W. District DIB C'ship A.B.C.
20 Pr DID C'ship olf 18m 1st
Commencing 9.30am
EVENT 6
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11th
EVENT 2
-
-
EVENT 5
SMITHTON GUN CLUB
EVENT 1
Commencing 4pm
EVENT 1
ROSEBERY GUN CLUB
-
SATURDAY 10th SEPTEMBER
Pr
10 Pr DlRise A.B.C.
Junior Event Min. 3
Nom. 16.00
DEVONPORT CLAY TARGET CLUB
SEPTEMBER 17
10.30am
EVENT 1
CRESSY GUN CLUB
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4th
loam
EVENT 1
Nom. $4.00
5 Pairs Double Rise Eye Opener Sweepstake
EVENT 2
Nom. S12.W
20 Pairs Double Rise - Graded Trophy A.B.C.
Nom. 06.00
EVENT 3
20 Target Points Score
Cash Trophy A.B.C.
Nom. $8.00
EVENT 4
30 Targets Jack Hill Memorial Double Barrel Championship Graded
A.B.C.D.
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*
*
Nom. $15.00
Ling Gowans Tayata Skeet Championship
50 Targets. Graded A.B.C. Overall sash and grade winner sashes.
PIUStrophy each grade
EVENT 2
Npm. $7.50
(Norco Banerres Cup
25 Target Double Barrel Gr%f,dJB.C.
-.-...,
EVENT 3
Nom. 57.50
25 Target Handicap. 1st. 2nd. 3rd Trophies. (Gordon Girdlestone
Cup Event)
Sscrefary: M. Bryan
(004) 24 2292
*
TASMANIAN GUN CLUB
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11
, .
lOam Start
50 Target Double Barrel Graded A.B.C.
50 Target Skeet Graded A.B.C.
Trophies each grade in both events
(W. Rainbird points an Event 1)
Nom. $15.00
N0m. $15.00
BOTHWELL GUN CLUB
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4
10.308111
EVENT 1
20 Target Dl0 Sweepstakes
EVENT 2
50 Target DIB President's Trophy
Trophy 8 Medallion Overall winner Trophy & Medallion A.B.C.
Grade
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15 Pair Double Rise Trophy Shoot
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS
- SEPTEMBER 1988
CESSNOCK
CLAY
TARGET
CLUB INC.
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Hoavu I S 2 0 IUPH DR ED SS' S Wmwrung. C. Amol. holh 17.20. hl.
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0A: G. Arnol 4350: A A K e m y 33.50. U: C. O a w 3350. C hl hlccreildre
41-50. 05TACTA Night SkPal: A S . B m u m g 33-31. B G Ootlrloy 22.25. C.
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SfaTHTON 10.7.88 - W r t & ovarcear (17) 107 UU PS EO SS' S Swnn
28.30. D Aylell2430. K. Aylelt233U 25TPS A K A y l e t t M 7 5 B D ~ y l e l t
m.75. c D. ~ o n~i 3 . 7 63. m M U L ~I I V I .SB IWT DB. IOT PSI A K A Y I ~ , ,
35.50 R S SwM4BDO.C N SWM45 50 15TSB. Eq 161 K Ay1ett.L Soot,
12-15,3 d S Swan 11.15
TASMANIA 10.7.88 -Cool. hght w d (31) 2 5 T G d Skecr A S. Morahall
25-25: B L Vlnry 2425. C D. Jwgrna 3 1 3 1 25TT.G C. Pts ='.hip. A J
Murphy 7575. B J Brynn 75.75; C. D Jlvgene 8975 ZBI.Crrl DB: A C
Blaekcli 115145. B J Uryan 2R.30. C. D J u r r c n a 4 0 9 1
IGreen or Gold Caps I
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with Australia Badge
available in mesh or enclosed styles.
$7.40
including postage
SEPTEMBER OPEN
SHOOT
THREE TRAPS
Saturday 24th
EVENT 1
Nom. $9.00
25 Target D/B 15m Graded C/D AA.A.B.C.
EVENT 2
Nom. $12.00
25 Target "Felton Ford" D/B Championship Graded
AA.A.B.C. Sash O/A
Op. Sweep 50c each Trap 50c O/A $2.00
EVENT 3
Nom. $12.00
25 Target "Maindrag" PIS Championship Graded
AA.A.B.C. Sash OIA
Op. Sweep 50t each Trap 50c OIA $2.00
EVENT 4
Nom. $8.00
20 Target DiB Continental 15m Graded Cash Divide
Trappers $2.00
Total Noms $47.00
Sunday 25th
A ~ U R Y ~ W O D O Nlo7-88~A
Cold.showvara(44).25TBmC'ship: OA &i\:
G. Boyd 25.25:
M. Liereoh 22-25: C: C. hlilthorpe 24-25. 1m Pts EIO: G.
Macklan. G. Boyd. I. McOsogh all ahol possiblea. mDm C'ship: OA & A: G.
a:
Boyd 45.45. R. Ehlers 44.45: a:I
. Bahr 31-32. K. Mde 22.23: C: D. w
g
20-m, G. ~ a o h l a n
29-80. m DIB C'SW: OALA: R. ~ t . 1 . 3434.
~~
C. pinner
33-34: B: N. Hore 22-23. G. RlUrunz 21.23: C: D. H d g 20-21. N. Taylor
19.21.15THCp:T.Beaah 19.19.P. LeahY 18-19.R.Petta 15.18.BM:R.Ehlers
12.15. HG: G. Boyd 104.1 10. Schoolboyeunder 15: J. Condon7-'10. Schoolboys
over 15: N. McDonald 8.10.
BARELLAN 10.7.88- Coolwithehowere (24). 15TAmericanStylesm WO:
1 p s i b l e : A. Rnadgaver; 0. Dennia. S. Gueat. S. P a
idem. L. w a l l 9.10.
S T American Style SIB Classia: OA br A: S. ~a$dem,
T. matin: R: A
Rasdgever. F.Cesella: C: P. Payten. M. Monteleone. m y : Mre Lab Charles.
Junior: mtt CAY.15THcpTmphy: L.M.R. Rixon, S. Papasidem. PM: S.
C ~ s l yBM:
.
P. h e a . W v : Heather White. HG via won in fine atvls
bu Sam
--,
-Papieidem f m m ~ e e t o n - i nwhat m u d only be described ae dilrioult
~
-.
-"A:*:-"-
BATHUEST 3.7.88 - Fine. mld (8). 25T Skeet Hop: L. Aberley 25.25. J.
Harrie 24.9. Subow 24. R. CampbeUM. S U I C'ehip: OA: L. Aberley 49; A: R.
Clarke 46: B: R. M c R o k r ~
45: C: R. Campbell 36.25T C m L. Abedey 25. R.
Clarke, S. Subonj both 23. 25T Doubles: S. Subonj 25.27 Uter shoof.olr with
R. hfcRobert 23.25. HG: L.Aberley 9s-IW.
~ ~ ~ ~ a . 7 cloudy
. 8 8 L mld (IS). 1 m m CM
~ C. ~ ~ v iR.s .
25T
CIMPIS: B. Smith, E. Deamn. B. Machy. 3WHcpDiB: 11.14: S. Don: 15-18:
p R. ~ e a l e HG:
.
R.
A. Stone: 1995: E. Koemer. 101 Gordon Feilen ~ o PIS:
T a e . FM: K. Pe-.
Novelty Event Quoul: R. Teale.
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS -SEPTEMBER 1988
9.30 am
9.30am
EVENT 5
Nom. $12.00
25 Target DIE Handicap Trophy lst, 2nd. 3rd
EVENT 6
Nom. $9.00
25 Target D/B 15m Graded Cash Divide
EVENT 7
Nom. $15.00
30 Target D/B "Tyrell's Wines" Classic Graded
AA.A.B.C.
1 Case of mixed Tyrells table wine ea grade - $90
value
Trappers $2.00
Total Noms $38.00
Total Noms both days $85.00
High Gun over 1-7 Trophy and Sash.
Ladies, Junior and Veterans O/A High Gun
Ladies, Junior and Veterans % Noms over full
pro ram
Free camping on gruun8s. Eats and refreshments
available.
Committee reserves the right to alter program
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TH
GUN
presents
SUNDAY, I l t h SEPTEMBER 1988 - 9am START
EVENT 1
EVENT 2
- 15 Targets EYE OPENER PIS 15 Metres - Cash Divide
- SOUTHERN ZONE DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP
30 Targets 1st & 2nd. M.A.B.C. Plus Overall
EVENT 3 - SOUTHERN ZONE PISCORE CHAMPIONSHIP
30 Targets 1st & 2nd M.A.B.C. Plus Overall
EVENT 4
SOUTHERN ZONE SIBARREL CHAMPIONSHIP
30 Targets 1st & 2nd M.A.B.C. plus Overall
-
HIGH GUN AWARD over EVENTS 1-4
Jackpot Sweep and Optional Sweeps available
President: W. Jones
(042)28 8353
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Secretary: M. Hodges
(042)71 2592
AUSTRALIAN CLAYLTARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1
2nd HUNTER VALLEY
GRAND SLAM
SAT., SUN., 26thR7th NOVEMBER
CESSNOCK GUN CLUB
2km out on Kurri Kurri Road
GUNS
GUNS
GUNS
GUNS
GUNS
Camping available at Club. Book accommodation early.
TROPHIES EACH DAY
Ist, 2nd, 3rd in AA.A.B.C.
Saturday:
Sunday:
1st: Colour N- $500 value
2nd: $200 value
3rd: $100 value
$500 Winchester Ammo & Components
$200 value
$100 value
Ladies, Juniors & Veterans
1st: $150 value: 2nd: $100 value; 3rd: $70 value
PROGRAM
TO GIVE AWAY:
100 Targets 15m - 50T DIB, 50 PIS = 200 Pts
2 visits of 25 DIB & 25 PIS = 200 Pts
All shoot-offs = 25 DIB
Then PIS to finish
Commencing 8.00am daily
4 Beretta Auto Shotguns, one for each grade.
Free raffle entry to those shooting whole program.
ACCOMMODATION:
Cumberland Motor Inn - 90 6633; Cessnock Motel 90 2770; Hunter Valley Motel
90 1849: Hunter
Country Motel - 38 1744; Charbonnier Sing1eton 72 2333; Benjamin Singleton - 72 2922; Parkland
Singleton - 72 3722.
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NOMS:
Open: $100 per day & $1.00 op. graded sweep each 25
& $1 Trappers.
Ladies, Juniors & Veterans: 65 + $70 + 00.
. araded
.
sweeps & trappers.
4 Traps, full fluro targets, phono pulls
AMMO, CATERING, REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE
GRAND SLAM PRIZES
Overall - Beretta 682X; 4 Grades - Beretta 682;
Ladies, Juniors & Veterans - Case of Winchester
Ammo; Lowest DIB & P I S round will be dropped from
either day. No shooter may win two high guns.
SPONSORS:
Commonwealth Bank - Singleton Shire Council Advanced Energy Services - Winchester Australia.Fuller Fire Arms - Olimpyc Targets - Grays Electrical
- Norm Lamberl Sports - Bella Furs & Firearms - Bill
Clark Firearms - Independent ,Communications Harper, Somers & Assoc. - R~gging& Erecting - Pota
Welding - Saipem Australia
Caravan Parks:
Cessnock Valley View Heart of the Hunter
Secretary: Ron Wakem
8 Little St, SCONE. 2337
Phone: (065) 45 1788
- 90 2573.
President: Bob Bertoncello
Phone: (065) 73 1741
Committee reserves the right to alter program
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
Page 45
COBAR GUM CLUB
"R38 GOLDEN CLAY SMO
In conjunction with New South Wales Junior Masters
Friday 23rd September
SUNDAY 25th
6.30pm Start
8.30am Start
Nom. $15.00 01s $1.00
30 Target Grand Prix 15m Dl0
Meterage groups: 11-14, 15-18, 19-22, 23-25
1st & 2nd in each group
Saturday 24th
8.30am Start
Nom. $11.OO OIS $1.OO
25 Target Far West Dist. Dl0 in conjunction Junior
Masters
AA.A.0.C. Grades
EVENT 7
Nom. $22.00 OIS $6.00
50 Target Copper City Handicap Dl0 Calcutta Event
Meterage groups: 11-14, 15-18, 19-22, 23-25
1st Overall, 1st & 2nd each group
EVENT 8
Nom. $11.00,OlS $1.OO
25 Target Far West Dist. SIB C'ship in conjunction
Junior Masters
AA.A.B.C.
AA.A.0.C. Grades
Nom. $22.00 OIS $3.00
50 Target Mafeesh Handicap Dl0
Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
OVERALL HlGH GUN: 1st Golden Clay; 2nd Silver Clay; 3rd Bronze Clay.
INTERMEDIATE HlGH GUN - LADIES HlGH GUN
General Information: 5 Traps, 3 under lights. Food & cartridges on sale. Free camping and caravan
facilities. Half Noms. Juniors, Ladies shooting whole program. Calcutta Event 7 with complimentary
dinner.
Secretary: M. Donnelly
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- SEPTEMBER 1988
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Continents Shoot
September 17 & 18,1988
Saturday 17
1.00pm Start Sunday 18
EVENT 1
Nom. $10.00
20 Target Double Barrel Continental Cash Divide
15m
EVENT 2
Nom. $12.00
25 Target Western Zone Point Score Continental
Championship Graded A.B.C. 15m
Opt. Sweeps $1.OO each half $2.00
EVENT 3
Nom. $12.00
25 Target Single Barrel Barwon and District
Continental Championship 15m. Graded A.B.C.
Opt. Sweeps $1.00 each half $2.00
Saturday 17th
- Night
EVENT 4
NO^. $17.00
25 Tar et Western Zone Point Score Continental
~ i g f Championship
t
15m. Graded A.B.C.
Opt. Sweeps $1.00 each half $2.00
EVENT 5
Nom. $17.00
25 Target Western Zone Single Barrel Continental
Night Championship 15m. Graded A.B.C.
Opt. Sweeps $1.00 each half $2.00
9.00am Start
EVENT 6
Nom. $12.00
25 Taraet Double Barrel Barwon and District
Continenial Championship 15m. Graded A.B.C.
Opt. Sweeps $1.OO each half $2.00
EVENT 7
NO^. $25.00
50 Target New South Wales State Point Score
Continental Championship 15m. Graded Overall,
. ..-.- .
A R C
Opt. Sweeps $1.OO each half $2.00
EVENT 8
Nom. $10.00
20 Pair Deauville Doubles Barwon and District
Continental Championship 20m. 1st & 2nd
Opt. Sweeps $1.00 each half $2.00
EVENT 9
Nom. $10.00
10 Pair Double Rise Barwon and District
continental Championship 15m. Graded A.B.C.
Opt. Sweeps $1.00 each half $2.00
A total of 235 targets for $125.00 plus $16.00 for optional sweeps.
High gun and intermediate high gun over full program except event 8. Cartridges and
refreshments available on ground. The club reserves the right to alter the program. For
further information contact Ron Betts on 068 7832 ask for 153K, Wulf Reichler on
068 392250 or 068 392234 or Col Betts on 068 392203.
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
YAMBA CLAY TARGET CLUB
SEPTEMBER 17 & 18,1988
9am Start each day
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 9am
EVENT I
Nom. $8.00
20 Target DIB Sweepstakes 15m
Nom. $12.00 OIS $1.OO
EVENT 2
YAMBA PIS CHAMPIONSHIP
25 Targets from 15 metres. 1st & 2nd in AA.A.6.C.
Pznrles
Nom. $20.00 01s $1 ea 25T
EVENT 3
YAMBA BICENTENNIAL CLASSIC - STAGE 1
50 Targets from 15 metres. 1st & 2nd in AA.A.6.C.
Grades.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 9am
EVENT 4
Nom. $12.00 OIS $1.00
YAMBA DIB CHAMPIONSHIP
25 Taroets from 15 metres. 1st & 2nd in AA.A.6.C.
Grades
EVENT 5
Nom. $12.00 OIS $1 ea 25T
YAMBA BlCENTENNiAL CLASSIC
STAGE 2
50 Targets from 15m. 1st & 2nd in AA.A.6.C. Grades
Nom. $8.00
EVENT 6
20 Target SIB Sweepstakes 15m
Combined Events 3 & 5, 100 Tar ets
OIA winner for combined Classic in AA.A.~.c. Grades
Shooters Grade for OIA remains same as in Event 3,
Staoe 1.
Sash awarded to shooters who score the possible 100
Targets
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- LADIES
~~
-
& JUNIOR HlGH GUN
LADIES & JUNIORS '/2 NOMS.
Refreshments - Cartridges at Grounds
Meals
Note: Night Tower has been cancelled
Accommodation: Aston-Villa Motor Inn: (066) 46 2785; Blue Dolphin Caravan Park: (066) 46 2194
OPEN HlGH GUN
-
Secretary: Bernie Field
Yamba. 2464
(066) 46 2020, (066) 46 2688 A.H.
P.O. Box 53,
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
Pag,
Location: Turn left over railway line, then right
at last gate into showgrounds
SUNDAY 4th SEPTEMBER AT
11.30am
20 Target Mitchell Cup DIE Handicap lst, Znd, 3rd
10 Target Club Mug SIB Handicap
High Gun medallion on all shoots - Ladies High
Gun medallion when two or more ladies Ladies &
Juniors % Noms - Refreshments available at club
- Practice available before shoots
-
Sunday September 25th
Start 12.30pm Sharp
EVENT 1
10 Target Pointscore Eye Opener
Nom. $16.00
O/S Each % & O/A $3.00
50 Target Geoffrey Seary Memorial Pointscore
Championship
O/A - Sash and 1 case cartridges 4 Medal
A.4.A.B.C. - % case cartridges each
EVENT 3
O/S each Yz & O/S $3.00
30 Target Double Barrel Trophy 1.2.3 Ladies &
Juniors
EVENT 2
HIGH GUN - SASH & $20 CASH
Ladies, Juniors & Veterans V" Noms Events 2 & 3
President:
K. Longmore
(069) 24 1388
WAGGA GUN CLUB
Affiliated with A. C. T.A.
Club Grounds 5km east of Wagga on Sturt Highway
Sunday September 18
9arn start
Saturday 17 September, 9.30am
MIXED TARGETS CHAMPIONSHIP
Nom. $40.00
25t Handicap. 25t Single Barrel
25t Double Barrel. 25t Points.
Sunday 18 September, 9.30am
Lunch, Refreshments & Cartridges available.
Secretary:
R. Edwards 58 1859
President:
P. Pembertan 48 5335
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
BOGGABRl GUNNEDAH GUN CLUB
22nd ANNUAL EASTERN
STATES GUM TREE
Saturday October 1 Commencing 9.00am
EVENT 3
$30'00
St George Building Society Gum Tree Classic. 50
Target. Trophies 1st & 2nd overall and 1st in each
group. Sweeps on each round of 25T in respect of
each group, included in nominations.
Dinner available on grounds Saturday night
50 Target. 1st sash &trophy, 2nd trophy. Sash &
Trophy ,st each divisionalgroup, Trophies 2nd
each divisional group. Sweeps on each round of
25T each group.
TOTAL NOMS: $80.00
High Guns AA.A.6.C. Grades. High Gun Trophies. Best Lady, Junior & Veteran (if 5 or more nominate) %
noms. The committee reserves the right to change the program. Excellent facilities on the banks of the
Namoi River for campers.
Olimpyc Targets
Special thanks to trophy donors: St George Building Society - Winchester Australia
and Elders
All weather access road. Rotary BBQ available both days and all refreshments.
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Accommodation: Gunnedah: The Plains Motel (067) 42 2511; Overlander 42 2677; Billabong
42 2033; Motor Lodge 42 2377; Red Chief 42 0833; Club House Hotel 42 0755.
Boggabri: Nestle Inn (067) 43 4305; Commercial Hotel 43 4361.
President: V. Eather 067) 43 4588
Treasuruer: S. Stanley (067) 42 2473
Note: Aards - A.C.T.A. andlor Field & Game - Cards to be presented
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
Page 51
REMINDER
SEPTEMBER 25,1988
HERMIDALE GUN CLUB
ANNIVERSARY SHOOT
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5
Full program next issue CTSN.
Hon. Sec. Bill Dewhurst (068) 33 0637
DATE CHANGE
GOULBURN
WORKERS GUN
CLUB
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EVENT 1
5 Target Eye Opener
EVENT 2
1 5 Target Double Barrel Handicap
EVENT 3
20 Target Points Score 1Mh Anniversary
Championship Graded
EVENT 4
1 5 Target Double Barrel Continental 1Mh Anniversary
C'ship Graded OIA Sash. 2 ribbons and trophies
JUII~
8~
Ladms
S Half Noms -Ammo 8 Drinks availebls on grounds
New shmlem welcome
Comwa Gun Club I8 sltuated 2km fmm Monument along
Redlands Rd, take turn opposlte Cemetery Corner. We are
opposlte the Indoor Cricket Cen
taw: Rhonds Pearce
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REMINDER NOTICE:
TAMWORTH CLAY
TARGET CLUB LTD.
RIFLE RANGE GOULBURN
18th September, 1988
11.30am Start
NO^. $2.50 OIS $1 .OO
15 Target DIB E l 0
EVENT 2
Nom. $14.00 01s $1 .OO
25 Target DIB Championship
1st OIA 1st & 2nd M.A.B.C.
EVENT 3
NO^. $14.00 OIS $1.00
25 Target PIS Championship
1st OIA 1st & 2nd M.A.B.C.
EVENT 4
Nom. $14.00 01s $1 .OO
25 Target SIB Championship
1st OIA 1st & 2nd M.A.B.C.
Jackpot Sweep 50c
Total Noms: $49.00
ANNUAL OPEN TRAP SHOOT
SEPTEMBER 3 & 4, 1988
EVENT 1
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Presrdenl W Baxler (048) 21 6517
Secretory G
Buckley
Treasurer, M Pnce (048) 29 81 10
P Ofircer
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A Croker 104RI 7 1 7 4 1 4
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11-15m: C. =eke 48.50, a. C42-60: l6.lem: D. W e r 43.53. G.
~ a m e r l e y42-50: 19.21m: D. Price 42-50. W. Baohta 43-51: 22.25rn: F.
Rnbena 44.50.. P. Cmksr 41.50. OA: J. Morris 53-58. W. Baner 52.58. 25T
Dm Grd Sweep: AA.F. Roberts 25.25. L. H e m e . W. Bauter both 24-25: A: G.
Kazalis 25.25. W. -fa.
S. Keye both23.25; 8.R. Primmer25.25, J. Morris.
G. mtherley both 23-25: C: D. Rodden 24.25.8. Carr 23-25. C. Kazolie 22-25.
10 R D l R G r d Sweep: AA: F. Robens. W. Baxter both 18.20. L. H e m s 18-20:
A: G. K - a s
16-20, 9. Keys 15.20. P. Cmker. D. Prim both 14.20, B: I.
Marrh 1 Primmar . h(orri.3 aLl 18.20:. C: J. M a n i n 14.20. D. Rodden 12-20.
B. Cnrr. C Kazol~abath 1 1 20. HG W B a ~ t e rL ~ 7 . 1 2 5
G R E N P E L L - C O ~ ~ & ~ ~ M ~1 (0L
T 'D
LB
~ E C 15m D Toahuck J Rueborn
l o l o . 25T P 5 C'slt~pall L'5m C Smdnu. 0 7 7 0 1818, 1'. Codduqan 6 7 7 0
:5 LB. ClcnCompball61.70. l l 12 15T DIB oll 15m G Slnclau. N Bull both
15.15. P. Coddu7Plon. G Bvnllnp both L3.15. IGT O n 8 oll eneh meM: 0 .
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Commencing 9.00am each day
15m High Gun, Handicap High Gun, AA.A.B.C.
High Gun, Ladies High Gun, Junior High Gun,
Veterans High Gun.
Ladies & Juniors Half Noms.
See August CTSN for the full program
Secretary: Rod Prior (067) 66 1455 (BH); (067)
66 1537 (AH)
50.50, A: J. Wodsy 48.50: B: D.Snow 48.50: C: J. AUofY 40-50.
UAWKESBURY 1 7 - 5 8 8
CW1. fine. 2OI DIB CID: A. P. F a r r u e , M.
both
17.20. 25T 8m C'ahip: OA: M. Newman 25.25: A: P. Famugin 17-25: B: R.
Hibberl22-25: C: W. Jarmld 22-25.
HAWKESBURY 25.8.88 - Fins (32). 20T El0 DIB: R. Keble. A. Petina. G.
a b l e dl 20.20. 50T PIS C'ship: OA: B. Kable 148.150: A: M. N e w
140-150: B: J. AUotta 131.150: C: B. Robinson 130.150. 25T HODCID: N.
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~ e w m a nboul 18.20: B: G. m b l e 18.20: C: W. ~ a r m l d D.
. -hie
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Vida. G. fiarter. C. %ley. D. Davis dl 25.25. Club PIS C'sinp: R. Vidsl
lO8.108: AAaOA: R. Varley 107.108: B:D. Dnvie71-75: C: J. Simpagn71-76.
20T DIB Hcp: D. Davis 2333. R. Williams 22.23. HG: R. ViW.
HAWKESBURY 8-8-88- Cool, fine (24). Z U T DIB EIO: A: E. Zadm 1S.EO 8:
s. ~ v l 19.20.
a
R. Gauoi 18-20. 2OI PIS CID: A: E. Zadm 55.80. R. Gosling
54.80: B: 8. Mvla 57.60. J. Gobbo 54.60: C: I. Novello 59.60. C. Sul52-60.
25T Night Haw- Cont C'ehip: OA: V. Gobbo 26-28: A: E. Zadm 21-26: B: R.
nibbe* 25-28: C: C. vestergnard 22.25.
UAWKESBURY 11.688 - Fine, s-y.
50T Skeet C'sinp: OA: 8. Svbonj
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$7,000 in Trophies & Sashes - 215 Targets -
2325.
HAWfCESBURY 8.7.88-Cool tmc 2 0 T D B E O S w r a p A M Nemnan. K.
U o s d o bath 2020. 25T DZl m p h y OA: K Bos&o 27.28: A. E Z d m
26.25. B S '
Jlu25.25. C P VeUe 26 2 7 . 2WD-b
Double8 Cm A K.
VeUa 15.20.
HAWKESBURY 8.7.88 - Cold. very windy (28). 5 0 1 M~scquaneSkeet
C'ship: OA: J. Worley 60-50: A: P. Koumupis 48-50: B: D. Hunt 58.83: C: J.
AUotfa 43.50. 5 O I SouUlsm Zone Skeet C'ship: OA: X.wilbow 49.51: A: C.
Naudin 48.51; B: E. Schufte 49.51: C: E. Zadm 42-50. Zone tervn Bele-2fian: J.
Werley 98.1W. E. Schutfe 93.100. C. Naudin 93-IW. K. Wllbow 93.100, D.
Hun192-100. R. Clarke 91.1W. J. Wilberiorce 88-IW. M. aanicek88.1W.S.
AUSTRALIAN
CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
BURY WODONGA
I
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1
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11
- l l a m start Skeet - 12.30pm start D.T.L.
Nom. $8.00 OIS $1.00
25 Target Hardy's Building Supplies Skeet Championship
Sash & Trophy OIA, Trophy 2 grade winners
EVENT 2
Nom. $3.00
10 Target Points Eye Opener
NO^. $8.00 OIS $1.00
EVENT 3
20 Target Border Fibrous Plaster PIL Double Barrel Championship
Sash & Trophy OIA, Ribbon & Trophy 2 grade winners, trophy 2nd each grade
Nom. $8.00 OIS $1.00
EVENT 4
25 Target Handicap. Trophy lst, Znd, 3rd, Backmarker
Nom. $6.00 OIS $1 .OO
EVENT 5
15 Target Double Barrel Mixed Meterage A18, B16, C14. Trophy lst, 2nd, 3rd
Schoolboy's competition commences 1.30pm
$150 open order with IAN McGEOCH GUNSMITHS for possible shot over the program
GUNS!
GUNS!
GUNS!
GUNS!
GUNS!
A.W.C.T.A. ANNIVERSARY GUN SHOOT - $3000 PRIZES
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9
11.00am Start
Sponsored by IAN McGEOCH GUNSMITHS
EVENT 1
EVENT 2
.
Nom. $3.00
10 Taroet
Points Eve
"
, O~ener
Nom. $8.00 OIS $1.00
20 Target IAN McGEOCH'S GUNSMITH DIB Championship
Sash & Trophy OIA, Ribbon and Trophy 2 grades. Trophy 2nd A.B.C. Grades
EVENT 3
Nom. $20.00 OIS $1.00
25 Target Anniversary DIB Championship
Sponsored by Ian McGeoch's Gunsmiths
OIA winner sash & Franchi Auto Shotgun. 1st 3 grades A.B.C. Ribbon & BRNO .22 Rifle. 2nd 3 grades
A.B.C. lOOAA Tgt Shells
EVENT 4
Nom. $14.00 OIS $1 .OO
25 Target Anniversary Handicap
Sponsored by Ian McGeogh Gunsmiths
OIA winner Sash & Franchi Auto Shotgun. Metre groups 11-15, 16-20, 21-25. 1st each group 300AA
Shells, 2nd each group IOOAA shells.
Teams event in conjunclion with Anniversary Championship. Case 50AA Shells & Perpetual Cup to
winning
.team. Sponsored by Ian McGeogh Guns & Gunsmith. (5 man team, min 3 from one club). Alburv
WodorFga challenge all other teams.
U ' s operating in conjunction with this shoot
President: R. Petts
Secretaly: D. Smailes
Phone: (060) 25 1239
Phone; (060) 21 5433
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Page 53
HAWlCEsBuRY 15.7.88 - Cml. fine (25). ZOT Dm WO: P. Farrugin 20-20.
M. Newman. R. Hibbert both 19-20. 2UT PIS Cm: A: P. Farrugia 59.80. K.
Prior 53.80: B: R. Hibbert 51.60. J. Gobbo 53-60: C: E. Tolomao 52.80. I.
NoveUo 47.60.25T HGC S!E C'ehip: OA: M. N e w m a n 22.2% A: P. FaMgin
18.25: a
.R.Hibben 21.25: C: W. Turner 20.25.
HAY 8.7-88 -Slight wind & o v s m t (18). Hay Diet DiR C'shlp: A &OA: R.
Glen35-40: C: W. Pryor 27-40. J. Laltue26.40. Hey Diet Dm C'ehip: R. Glen&
R. Cugley 18-20(for3rdyearinamw),D.Sullivan&C.Martin 16.21.a)THap
Orp Meterage: R. Cugley 18-20. R. Glen. 8. Doyle. W. Pryor. B. Isonard dl
18.20. 1 m SIB club Mug Hcp: R. Ole" 10-10. HG: R. Glen 61-70.
26.588 - Clear & line (18). 15T WO Hcp: T. a t t o . B.
J. Currana. ZOT PIS 15m: B. Fit&,
G. C-s.
B. Wslum. 3 m
C-ans.
T. Kitto. T. Hudeon. 30T JE Tmphy Hop: K.
Jelfery.ZOTCant15m:B.Pow&.J.Currana.T.Kitto. 10PrDm 18m:T.Kitto
& G.
B. Powell & K.Jeffsm.Beyden Powell and J. Currans. HG: 8 .
Fit&.
m m Tmphy: G.
N.S.W.
CENTRAL ZONE
NIGHT SKEE
CHAMPIONSHIP
-.
at
MVERELlr 157-88-Fine k suMy (31). 25T B,T Hcp: B. M b i t f e r . 25T
Dm Cont C'ahip: AA: R. Skinner 30.31; A k O A : P. Jensen 32.32: B: J. Newby
25.25: C: J. Roberts 21.25. W T D B Hop: R. Kingsmill 20-20. HG: Ken Fuller
112.120.
BATHURST GUN
CLUB
Sunday September 4 e 6.30pm
start
Enquiries: L. Aberley (063) 31 3791
NARRANDERA CLAY
TARGET CLUB INC.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18,1988
10.30am
-EVENT
.-. .. 1.
lntermediafe Ha: J. Hodsea 146-160.
NARnanmEM 17.7-88-Cold and cloudy wiUl ahowera (26). 10T DIB Cm
off 15m: T. Sslaiia, D. Fraaer. S. Gueet. A. B a u d . M. Kruger-Dnvies. T. Joss,
P. Payten dl 10.10. N-andera & Dist PIS C'ship: OA & A: S. Papasidam
75.75. A. Paanne 74.75: B: G. Gvymer 74-75. A. GuglieLmino 71-75: C: P.
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0 0.Nom.
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10 Target PIS Eye Opener 15m
EVENT 2
Nom. $8.50
20 Target "Teloca House" Points Score 15m Sash
OIA. I s t & 2nd A.B.C.
01s 5Oc each 10T OIA
Proceeds from events 1 & 2 and a barbecue iunch
will go to Kara Day's fund raisin for Teloca House
Hostel for the frail aged in tile Narrandera
Treemendous Princess Competition.
Nom. $8.00
EVENT 3
Narrandera & District DIRise Championship
Sash OIA, 1st & 2nd A.B.C.
01s each half & OIA $1.50
EVENT 4
Nom. $9.00
Narrandera Treemendous Festival DIB
Championship
Sash OIA, 1st & 2nd AA.A.B.C.
01s 50c on 12. 13 & OIA $1.50
Total Noms & Sweeps $34.00
Ladies & Juniors reduced noms on 3 & 4
Lola Charles
- (069) 56 2154
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- SEPTEMBER 1988
Downside
international Gun
Club
SYDNEY CLAY
TARGET CLUB
LTD.
(Club srtuated 16km north of Wagga Wagga on
Coolamon Road)
9.30am
Saturday, September 24
CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS
CHRIS MASON MEMORIAL
FVFNT 1
-.-...
.
N0m. $3.00
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10 Target DIB Eye Opener 15m
Nom. $8.00 OIS OIA $1.00
EVENT 2
RED STEER HOTEL MOTEL 25 Target DIB C'SHIP
15m
OIA Sash and trophy;lst & 2nd each grade
Tyro C'ship in conjunction with this event for those
shooters who have not won a championship
Nom. $8.00 01s OIA $1.00
EVENT 3
BlACK SWAN HOTEL 25 TARGET PIS C'SHIP
15m
OIA Sash and trophy,lst & 2nd each grade
Nom. $8.00 OIS OIA $1.00
EVENT 4
25 Target SIB CHAMPIONSHIP 15m
OIA Sash and trophy 1st & 2nd each grade
Nom. $8.00 01s OIA $1.00
EVENT 5
20 Target HANDICAP TROPHY
1st & 2nd each metre group. Front marker 15-18,
19-21, 22-25
CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS EVENTS
20
TARGETS
..
5 DIB, 5 SIB, 5 PIS 5 DIB Handicap
Shwters to qualify for this event will be overall and
grade winners of Events 2-4, First Group winners
Event 5
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BARBECUE TEA - NIGHT
SHOOT
EVENT 6
Nom. $3.00
10 Target DIE 15m
EVENT 7
Nom. $8.00
25 Target DIB Trophy !5m
Downside Gun Club Jackpot operating at this shoot
President:
R. Blake
(069) 20 2043
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS
Secretary:
Mrs P. Mason
(069) 26 1939
-SEPTEMBER 1988
48th Anniversaly
Shoot
Sunday, 25th September,
1988
Over $3000 in Winchester prizes plus Championship
trophies
Time loam
EVENT 1
20 Target D/B El0
Nom. $5.00
Nom. $40.00 OIS $5.00
EVENT 2
100 Target 48th Anniversary Double Barrel
Championship
1st in AA.A.6.C. Grades
Winchester 30130 Rifle value $675
2nd in M.A.B.C. Grades
One case Winchester AA300 value $140
3rd in AA.A.6.C. Grades
Half Case Winchester AA300 value $70
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Overall and lst, 2nd. 3rd CHAMPIONSHIP
TROPHIES in M.A.B.C. Grades
PLUS-PLUS
HIGH GUN Events 1 8 2
One case Winchester shotshells to overall winner
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President:
Graham Boyce
(02) 726 8638
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Secretary:
Wal Su//y
(02) 605 3207
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MIcmy
4
OCTOBER Ist,
SATURDAY i st - 9.00arn
EVENT 1
Nom. $15.00 OIS $4.00
30 Target 'Wunl &Jolly R y Md"
STATE HANDICAP
OIA Sash; N S.W.C.T.A. Perpetual Cup Sllver
N.S.W. Badge & Trophy. Troph~es2nd & 3rd
Overall.
1st 11-14m, 15-17m, 18-21m, 22-25m. Trophy'
Ladles, Juniors & Veterans
EVENT 2
SUNDAY 2nd -- 9.00arn
N0m. $18.00 01s $4.00
50 Target ""Oimpyc Targets"
STATE DOUBLE BARREL
CHAMPIONSHIP "15m
EVENT 3
Nom. $18.00 OIS $4.00
50 Target "Westfield" STATE
SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP
15m
OIA Sash; Robby & Pam Smith Perpetual Cup.
Silver N.S.W. Badge &Trophy. Trophies lst12nd
AA.A.6.C. Grades. Trophy: Ladies, Juniors &
Veterans
THE SHOPPING
HEART OF
THE SHIRE
OIA Sash; Winchester Perpetual Cup. Silver
N.S.W. Badge & Trophy. Trophies 1st12nd
AA.A.B.C. Grades. Trophy: Ladies, Juniors &
Veterans
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AT THE CLUB
HOUSE
5.30pm
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The N.S.W.C.T.A. gratefully acknowledges the
following sponsors:
e Westfield o Munt & Jully Pty Ltd
e Olimpyc Targets @ Horsley Park Gun
Shop e Winchester e Fuller Firearms
e Shelley's SoR Drinks
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President:
Robby Smith
(02) 528 3878
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In Association with
EVENT 5
EVENT 4
75 Target ""Sheeey's Soft Drinks"
STATE CHAMPION OF
GMAMPlONS 18m
Nom. $18.00 OIS $4.00
OIA Sash, N.S W.C.T.A. Perpetual Cup Sllver
N S.W Badge & Trophy Trophles lstl2nd
AA A B.C. Grades Trophy: Ladles, Juniors &
Veterans.
50 Target "Horsley Park Gun
Shop" STATE POINT SCORE
CHAMPIONSHIP 15m
OIA Sash; Allan Cramp Memorial Perpetual Cup
S~lverN.S.W. Badge & Trophy. Trophies lsV2nd
AA.A.B C. Grades. Trophy: Ladles, Juniors &
Veterans.
OPEN LADIES JUNIOR
INTER-ZONE
TEAMS SHOT IN CONJUNCTION
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OPEN TEAM HIGH GUN
SashITrophy
LADIES TEAM HlGH GUN
SashiTrophy
JUNIOR TEAM HlGH GUN SashiTrophy
TEAM HIGH GUN TROPHIES
SPONSORED BY:
me Horsley
Park Gum Shop
- Quality at discount prices
MONDAY 3rd
-
- 8.00arn
-
STATE TEAMS
LADIES JUNIORS
OPEN CARTRIDGES Supplied by
FULLER FIREARMS
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Secretaw:
Jenny Birt
P.O. Box 836, Tamworth
Nom. $21.00 OIS $4.00
@I
'FULLER FIREARMS
OVERALL HIGH GUN - SashITrophy
LADIES HIGH GUN - SashITrophy
JUNIOR HlGH GUN - SashITrophy
VETERAN HIGH GUN - SashiTrophy
HlGH GUM TROPHIES SPONSORED BY:
(067)65 2520
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Page 57
NSW 18.8.88 - Fma (29). NSW Gun Club M-bsrs
Cbhip. 25T DIB C'ship:
OA &8: I. Bruce 35.36: A: G. Beer 34.36: C: N. l70gley 24.25.25T SIB C'ehip:
OA a A: R.-r
23.25. B: I. Bmce 21.25. C: P.Armetrone:20-25. 25T skeet
C'ehip: OA a A: I. Brvm 24-25: B: J. Dunne 23-25: C: K. Small 23.27. 25T
n=
,.h
cehip: OA a A: H. meuniasen 23.25: B: R.~ c ~ ~31.50:
i eC:G.
t ~
19-25, NSW Gun Club Champion: HeakTheunissen 81-1W.
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NSW 2 5 . ~ 8 8- Pemct (12). 1 5 0 r wnomicalskeet. SOT ~ r SIS:
d A: G.
Petmu 48.50: 8: R. Burton 46.50: C: G. Beer 38-50. 5 0 r Skeet C'ship: OA: C.
Nnudill 50.50: A: G. Petmu 48-50: B: R. Burton 44.50: C: C. Hlavoty 43.50.
5OTHap Charles IILavaty Skeet Hop: OA: C Naudin83.83: A: A. Najor 48.50:
B: R. Burton 50.50: C: C. Hlavaty 50-50.
NSW 2.3.7.88 -Fine. mild. Bght (12 skeet. 14 w p ) . ZDTCISU Trap C'ehup
a Elimination k d lor Stnte Training Squod: OA a AA: M. Diomond204.225:
A: D. Menek 181.200: B:P. Ethertan 158.200, C: G. Webater 148-2W. 200T
1su skeet C'ehip k ELimination Rnd for sfate maining Squad OA & AA: M.
%B?~-,
A. t.Norman 1 7 4 - W , 8: G. Smith 149-200.
NSW 18.1.88- S-y,
mld(3O). lMIPDIB C'ship: AA: I. Petrina98.100: A:
P. Etherton 101.98: B. P. Ammoun 98.100: C: D. MoKny 89-100. OA: P.
-om
109.111. 5 0 r DIB Night Cam C'ship: AA &OA: I. P e h s 46.50; A:
R. McAUister 42-50: B: B. Ale-der
41-60; C: C. Abeh 36.50.
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TARGET
CLUB LTD
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F . ~ o r r i ~J.
i .Souito. 20 Pr DID: W. O'&<ke
8 1. b . P . G&h B J . Scuito.
5 0 r SIB C'ahip: A: I. Evana. G. McWistar: B: I,. Q u k . H. Angus; C: C.
Els*tnuan. F.Torriei. OA: I. Evsne.HG: I.Ev-.
SEPTEMBER 1988
mBTwcaunnrr.a-7.88-m1isLingrain-ovemast-sv~yperiada(20).
10T E l 0 DIB 15m CID: Posaibles 10-10 -red
by: H.W. 'Iburlow. K.
browwxter. S.R.titc chard. D. miwarde. N. ~ u g e n tBOT
.
DIB 15m "EL Paso
BO.I 1988: A: N. Nugent 79. B. E d w a ~ d s78: B: D. Edwarde 58.80. K.
VoWhirter 57-80: C: B. Thurlow. D. ~ h a i w o o 57-60:
d
D: B. H o o p 47-80.
J. MoCvthv 85.80. HG over ommammo - won "El Paso BO" hrsdel: Neil
Friday 9
6.30pm
EVENT 1.
Nom.
$6.00
20 Target DIB E l 0
Nom. $15.00 OIS $3.00
EVENT 2
50 Target DIB Championship
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108.109
S m N E Y 1-7.88- Vvncold wghf (18) 2UrF.O: 1 posarblC jOTDIBC shsp
AA C. Davenport 23.50. G Rmrca 42.50. A 1 Pe42.50. L Trew 40.50. B
& OA: W Sully. 3 Jon- 1 3 5 0 : C J. Kun 43 50. A hW17 4250. HO: C
Dnvenport 62.70.
SYDNEY 17.7.88-Fine(43). 20TElO: 1 poesible. Heathoote SIB C'ahip: AA
aOA:G.Roates2635.1. Petrina23.25:A:L.Ikw23.25.R.Bown22.25:B:C.
Blsarssi 24.27, I. Csllender 23.27; C: D. Sslvaggio 22.26.D. &refer 21-26.
~eathmte~~sc~
AA&OA:
h i p : 1. Petrina72.75. X.%nnko 71.75:A.G. Kidd
70.75. P. B O M h 88-75: B: I. CeAlendar 88-75. A. Magri 85-75: C: J. Daman
68.78. J. Kim 66.78. Heathmte DIB C'ship: AA: 0. Root- 37-38. J. BOuios
24.25: A a OA: B. Samuele 38-38. G. Kidd 36-37: B: C. Bis-si
23.25. D.
McKny 22.25; C: I. Kim 23-25.1. Kidd 33.36. HQ: G. Rootee 137-146.
SYDNEY 16-7-88
Cold night (26). 15T EIO: 4 pansiblee. 15T Hap: D.
Snlvaggio 15-15. D. Jones 14.15. 1. Petrina 13.16. 20T DIB Tmphy: AA: J.
mules 25-27. K.B o s h 21.24: A: M. Bateman 25.27. A. h a p o r 21.24, B: P.
houri 18.20.
c. Bis-si
18.20: C: J. Kim 16.20. J. Mreini 19-23. HG: I.
Petrino 52-80,
T W O R W 3-7.88
Orerceat, mld (23). L O T DIB EIO Mnt: R. Rior. B.
Hodgee bath 10-10. SOT Cont C'ehip: OA: M. Simpeon 47.50: AA: C. Burt
45-50: A: C. Bartan 47-50: B: R.Palmer 41-50: C: D. Michis 38.W. ZST DIB
Hap: M. 8impsan.D. York. MIB-n.
OAHG: M. Simp77-85. C114XG: D.
mahie 63.85.
TUITE17-7-88- m e aoloudy(5). 20TGordon Keen Hap: June: N.
C-Y.
J * : G. c u m . ma& to the tnvslling shootera far supportW
o w ciub)
TUMUT lZ.B.88 - Fmu, sunny (15) 5 R VIR E O 15- 1 Peacoek8.10. J
f i t D R C'ahip: OA B M a ~ o
s m m o n a . B huyo b
aa 8.10. 10 R
15.m.A: D.W k o 12.20. D R Baker L420.C: 1 P d 2 1 . 3 0 IOTDIBEO
HCF B i~oobo10.10. hl casnave. A. E1liolc. J. srmmonna. B hleyo. R . Baker.
K.Wmdbndge all 9.10. WT DIB Hop Sump T ELott 18.20. J. Sunmons. B.
hfeyo. B Roake. K. Wmdbndgenll 1820. H G l h p h y : B. M a y o m 8 0 Annual
H G B. Boet 31 1. R Baker 298.1 P-k
289. B Dowell 272 B Mayo270.
congm,u,atruna lo oruee Mayo on B line o.crail pedomuulm v,auon,
atmoded rmm ~umbnrumbe.w n g w and T a s m a
T U m T 10.7.88 - Rna rmI(23) 1OT DIUConf E O Ism: C. Wlleamlth. i1.
hlderaan. w H U I ~ .B .%yo. C. Sohubeck all l o l o . 25TTumut Diet Can,
VIB C'alup OA S Poleon 3836: A: K. I o n g o o n , 24-25. B B. Boa* 3538. C:
M Caanu\a24.25 IUTD B E O I i c p C WdCBrmth. R W m d b n d g . S Po&".
T.Ell~ott.F Srcenholdr. C. Brandon. 1 Longmom. B DowcU.0 . SchubaekaU
10.10 1m Dm Hcp Tmphy 1115m: C. WIleenvLh 17.?a l 8 l B m R
S e h ~ b a c k2 1 . a : 2025m: C Brandon 20.20 HG Tmphy: C Brandon 62 Bj
A M u d HG B Dock 388 R Baker 349 1 P e m k 344. 0. DoWeU 3%. B.
M",O 339 anwtulatrans to %a
Blandon and Slave Poleen. the h t l a r who
Sunday 11
Nom. $6.00
20 Target DIB E l 0
Nom. $15.00 OIS $3.00
EVENT 2
50 Target DIB Championship
Norn. $9.00 OIS $1.00
EVENT 3
25 Target PIS Trophy
EVENT
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6.30pm
EVENT 1
20
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Nom. $6.00
Nom. $10.00 01s $1.00
EVENT 2
SOUTHERN ZONE NIGHT 25 Target DIB
CHAMPIONSHIP
Nom. $7.00 OIS $1 .OO
EVENT 3
20 Taraet DIB Troohv
.
Sunday 25
1Oam
(See separate advertisement)
48th ANNIVERSARY SHOOT
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Secretary:
Wal Sully
(02) 605 3207
President:
Graham Boyce
(02) 726 8638
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has mme bnc* fmm a short spell. Visitors fmm Tvmbsmmba and Jvnee
',++-"ad
TAREENGHAM GUN
I.S.U. TRAP & SKEET
TRAINING SQUAD
ELIMINATION
SEPTEMBER 24 & 25, 1988
Saturday 24th September
Commencing
- 9.30am
100 Target Mid North Coast Olympic Trap
Championship - $25.00 (Plus Op. Sweeps)
100 Target Manning District I.S.U. Skeet
Championship - $25.00 (Plus Op. Sweeps)
INTERNATIONAL 17-7.88 -Fine. but mol(67).25T Skeet CD: A: R. DBan
25.25: B: A. Smith 25.25: C: J. Richichi22-25.25TAlpine h o h C'shipCD:
OA&A:P. Manoiolvli24.25, J. Byrnee21-25:B:B.Johneon22.25. J. Richichi
20.25: C: P.Hall. A. Spera. R. Winckle 17.25. 1OINovice Shoot: N.Tovmauxl
12.14,M.Edemsi 11-14.M.Riahichi 10.13.25TGunRscLDBC'ship:OAkA:
D.Martini68.68. J. Richiohi39.40: AA: J. Bymes 67-68.B. Johnean 30-31:B:
R. W h c k l e 33.34. P.H a 32.33: C: G. Gilh&23-25. D. Ribarioh27.30:Iadies:
M. Martini 21.25. 2UT D. Martini Shield Hcp: D. Oti~em
33.33. R. whnokel
32.33. R.Ayere 24-25:HG: R.Dean 87.95.
M A L L A J A 3-7-88 Vety mld (23). 25T Cant C'ehip: O
A & A: R. Smith
24.25: B:R.Finch 22-25:C: G. Gilbert 19-25.15TATA:J. EUi8 12.15. B. Pinch
39.2-
" a**"-"-"."
>2.,*
n v u u w 247-88- Cold wU1 gale lo-
wulda (21) 30T Lpdak Motor
Alrdlry:A a OA: D. Stevonn 68.80. B:A H d f o n 38 BO: C: C. Gdben 50.68:
20T
SB
Club Tmphiew G. Gllben 1620. B Gmenshivlds 16.22. H &lev
Sunday, 25th September
Commencing 9.30am
100 Target Taree-Wingham Gun Club Inc. Olympic
Trap Championship - $25.00 (Plus Op. Sweeps)
50 Target Mid North Coast I.S.U. Skeet
Championship -,$14.00 (Plus Op. Sweeps)
50 Target Taree-Wlngham Gun Club Inc. I.S.U.
Skeet Championship - $14.00 (Plus Op. Sweeps)
. A l l Events
- Trophies for Overall & Four Grades
Overall High Gun
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Camping facilities on grounds; Meals,
Refreshments & Cartridges available
President:
Mr Ron Sky
Ph: (065) 53 4993
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S.A.C.T.A.
WESTERN WNE 14-588- Cold & d~5zzly(38). 50T W.Z.
Skeet C'anipe.OA& il C. BcnUoy M50. R . B~a353.55:
A: L.rrebdmck48.50.
G Dotisn 1650:C W Flahrr47.50.T 1Icanl4B.M m W 2. D B c ' s h ~ p o ~ &
A M.F.sher 5051. C. Smith 48.51: 8: T Svlclnv46GO. R. Btivhcr49.54:C:
A Jonrs45 50, P Mykutnaeh 37.50
S.A.C.T.A. - WESTERN W N E 15588 -Clear & calm (36) C
OT W 2 PS
C'ahip OA& A R B!ai 159-lG2C DenUey 158.182: B: K. hnh 143.150.J.
Curtis 13R.15U.C A. Phalllpe 127.150.W Lymn 125.150 &UTW.Z.SBC'abp
OA & A T Ilcvd 47.50. C Benlley 7275:B: B. Pugba~42.60.
K.hnh 42.51:
C A Jonea4150. A PhlUpa 41.50 25T W.Z. Hop let B.Pobke88.28.2ndW.
Lrnn 87 28. 3 d T H e m 38.40. .Ith S Edmonda 3840. HG C Bentley
014.325
S.A.C.T.A. - 0 ~ 2 8 - 6 ~ 8 8 - C o o i ( 4 1 )1.AA M. Fi-isher82.1W:A: C.
Bsntley87.1W: B: P.Green 84.1W. C: P.-83-100.
S.A.C.T.A. -GrrirnsZB.5.88Cool(41).75T: AA B.Gmden69-85:A: P.
Mnrcianni 65.75: B: P. Green 65-75: C: W. Renney 55-75. Carnival OA: C.
Bentley 172-2W:AA G. Mark 162-2W:A: F. V e U 167-2W:B: P. G-n
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ALEXANDRA GUN CLUB
On the lake at Milang, S.A
Home of the Woodrow shield
President: j o h n Fleeiwood, Phone: (08) 223 6544 (office hours)
ah ANMM BIRTHDAY SHOOT
SEPTEMBER 17th & 18th, 1988
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SATURDAY A N D SUNDAY $1000.00 CASH EVENT
SATURDAY - STARTING 8.45am
SUN DAY
Sharp
EVENT 6
EVENT 1
Nom. $9.00
25 Target BILL Q U l N N SKEET SHIELD
CHAMPIONSHIP
Team to consist of at least four club registered
members.
Trophies 1 & 2 A.B.C. Kindly donated by
SPORTS OPTICAL
O/A Bicentennial Medal and Grade winner
medals
EVENT 2
Nom. $9.00
25 Target CLARKES CHILDREN'S SHOES
POINT SCORE CHAMPIONSHIP
Trophies 1 & 2 A.B.C. Kindly donated by CLARKES
CHILDREN'S SHOES
OIA Bicentennial Medal and Grade winner medals
EVENT 3
Nom. $9.00
25 Target DOUBLE BARREL I A N & PHILLIP
CAMPBELL ANNIVERSARY SHIELD
CHAMPIONSHIP
Teams to consist of at least four club registered
members.
OIA Bicentennial Medal and Grade winner
medals. Winning team members receive Sterlin
Silver Medal courtesy of Ian & Phillip Cam b e t
EVENT 4
Nom. 6 . 0 0
25 Target POINT SCORE WENDTS JEWELLERS
CHAMPIONSHIP
Trophies 1 & 2 A.B.C. Kindly donated by WENDTS
JE.WELLERS.OIA Bicentennial Medal and Grade
winners medals
BARBECUE AND SALAD AVAILABLE PRIOR TO
NIGHT SHOOT
EVENT 5
Nom. $16.00
COMMONWEALTH MIXED TARGET NIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP
10 Double Barrel, 10 Single Barrel, 10 Point Score 20 metres, 10 Pair Double Rise - 15 metres.
Trophies 1 & 2 A.B.C. Puma Knives donated by
D.E.K. Imports. 2nd trophies donated by COUNTRY
CLUB SHIRTS. OIA Bicentennial Medal and Grade
winner medals.
NO^. $15.00
25 Target DOUBLE BARREL ''CLAY TARGET"
CHAMPIONSHIP
Trophies 1 & 2 A.B.C. OIA Bicentennial Medal and
Grade winners medals
EVENT 7
Nom. $15.00
25 Target DOUBLE BARREL W O O D R O W
SHIELD TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Teams to consist of five club registered members
ONLY - A.C.T.A. HANDICAP CARDS MUST BE
PRODUCED
Trophies: 1st AA - $200 cash; 2nd AA - $50 cash;
1st A - $200 cash; 2nd A - $50 cash; 1st B - $200
cash; 2nd B - $50 cash; 1st C - $200 cash; 2nd C
- $50 cash.
Sterling Silver Medal to each team member OIA
Bicentennial Medal and Grade winner medal
EVENT 8
Nom. $9.00
25 Target SINGLE BARREL S.A.
SPORTSGOODS DIST. PTY. LTD.
CHAMPIONSHIP
Trophies 1 & 2 A.B.C. Kindly donated by S.A.
SPORTSGOODS DIST. OIA Bicentennial Medal and
grade winner medals
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HIGH GUNS
D.T.L. on Events 2,3,4,5,6,7&8 - Gold plated sterling
silver medallion
Overall on Events 1-8 - Trophy donated by Dick &
Rhonda Ayres
Ladies on Events 3,4,6&7 donated by Alexandra Gun
Club
Veterans on Events 3,4,6&7 donated by Alexandra
Con Club
luniors on Events 3,4,6&7donated by Gun Rack
Enfield
D.T.L. HlGH GUN BONUS
Kindly donated by Dieter Schurter of D.E.K.
Imports
Sydney
FIVE MEMBER TEAM TO BE NOMINATED PRIOR
TO THE COMPLETION OF EVENT 2 ON
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16th. EVENTS 1 to 8
INCLUSIVE
Accommodation available a t the Pier H o t e l
(under new management). Also Caravan Park
Camping available o n grounds
full
canteen facilities
Shells available
LADIES, VETERANS & IUNIORS 60% (All Noms)
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NEWMAN GUN CLUB
P.O. Box 123. Newman, W.A., 6753
President: Terry Genge; Secretaryflreasurer: Julie Heath
OFFICIAL PROGRAM FOR CAMPERS TWO DAY
CARNIVAL
SATURDAY 1 OCTOBER SUNDAY 2 OCTOBER, 1988
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SATURDAY 1st
- SHOOTING COMMENCES 9.00am
SHARP
10 Target DIB Eye Opener CID 50% returned to shooters
25 Target DIB Whale back Championship Graded
25 Target DBP District Championship Graded
25 Target SIB lronman Championship Graded
SUNDAY 2nd
- SHOOTING COMMENCES 9.00am SHARP
5 Target DIB Handicap Eye Opener (CID 50% returned to shooters)
25 Target Hangover Handicap (1st
- Shotgun)
20 Target State Walk-Up Championship
25 Target ATA District Championship Graded
Total Noms $89.00
MEALS: Morning, afternoon teas and lunches available both days. The Club will supply a beef on
"PREPARE YOU FOR THE HANGOVER HANDICAP ON
the spit, salads and keg on Saturday night
SUNDAY." Barbecue on Sunday night (pay on the night)
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HIGH GUN ON EVENTS 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 & 8
Other events time permitting
TRAPS OPEN 8.OOam BOTH DAYS
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SEPTEMBER CARNIVAL
Saturday B Sunday
17th & 18tk Sepbernber 1988
Friday 16th September
- Practice
1.30pm
WHITEMAN PARK
!
Saturday 17th September 9.OOam Start
Barrel Warmers 0745 to 0845
EVENT 1
Norn. $10.00
Sunday 18th September 9.00am Start
Barrel Warmers 0745 to 0845
EVENT 4
Nom. $10.00
25 Winchester DIB Points District
25 Target Skeet Championship
EVENT 2
1
Nom. $15.00
50 Target State Skeet Championship
EVENT3
Nom. $8.00
20 Pr State Deauville Doubles Championship
,
Championship
EVENT 5
Nom. $15.00
50 Target State DIE Championship
EVENT 6
Nom. $15.00
25 Target Whiteman Park DIB Handicap
EVENT 7
Nom. $15.00
City versus Country Shoulder to Shoulder DIB
Points
(5 man selected over events 4 & 5)
.
Sashes awarded to overall winners of events 1 to 6. Ribbons will be awarded to grade winners of events 1, 2, 4 & 5.
Events graded A.B.C. Ist, 2nd 8 3rd each grade. High Gun sash will be decided on events 1,2,4, 5 & 6. High Gun
winners will be awarded overall to Ladies, Juniors & Veterans. Optional Sweeps at $1.00 per 25 targets will be
conducted on each 25 targets of events 1,2,4,5 & 6. Bar and catering facilities will be available during the weekend, hot
showers and ablution facilities are available. Limited number of caravan sites.
Free barbecue and hap y hour on Sunday evening
For further information phone the ~ f Administration
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Officer: (09) 249 2013
WAGC Shooting Grounds: Beechborn Rd, Nth Whiternan Park, W.A.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
longer shwt-off. Our club PJ champion was S. Johneon, rlu R. MaDomld. OA
HG: M. Wateon. Handicapwinner was R. Mcl)Dnsld_Intermsdiatewinn~rwas
P. Cant
GERA~DTON 1 7 7 . 8 8 - ~ v m . w t with a f e u ehouvra (34) 25T DB: H.
H m e r . K. Nswlald. U Uoschafu. M. Ha~h.~2525.25TSB~C.Cammoc*.
A wnachcnho. l a t h 26 2 8 25T ~ 9 H.
: Harmer 7 2 7 6 . M. Wateon 72.75. E.
Twmoy 72.76 26T Can? M. Watson 2425. J. L o w 24.25 IOPR DR: G
Plvsons 10.20. PI l l w n a r 1 5 2 0 . S . Hum 1 5 2 0 O A H G H. H a r m e r 167170.
N E W 12.888- Fmaundcolm(l0). 1CUTSkceLS.M.& V A HoroPerp.
Trophy: la, T Sungel88-100.eq 2nd I. Sivak. bl. Slono82.100.3rd B
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NEWMAN28688-Flnohmol(l4) I U T W H c p I Sr&ll-Il.P.SLvlgel
1 O l l 26TDU T. SUqe124.25. hl. Slono23.25. I SIu&2225. lUTTower:T
Stulgel2020. T. Gengc 19.20. M. Stone 11.12
N E W 1 0 7 - 8 8 - hno,cold&cvmdy(l5) 5TDBP W T m e r : D . D o m o
15.15. 25T DBP Touor C'ship: T. Sungel 71.75. P. Hwrth 70.75. 1 Sivak
64-75.
NEWBlAN24-7.88-Fine.uewwindy(s). 1 m E O H c p : T . Stin@ 11-11.C.
McKay 10-11.25T DB: T. Stingel 21-25. T. Genge. K. C O c o l m ~both
.
18.25.
S. A t k h m n , B. Higgs.P. Heath. ell 17-25.25TDBH.q: 11-Ism: S.Atkbmn.
P. neath. both 18.25: 16.19m: T. Genge 29.29. T.Stinp128-30.
WAGC %?Seas Fins (24). 20PR DD: F.Swsetinm. MoKay 19.20. M.
c-han/~.
~ ^ i t i8.w.
h ~ ~~ ~ P DR:
R A: M. -ban 30.40, a. wine
26-40: B: A. YOZ* 27-40, J. a m e r 25.40: C: R. wilsan 25-40, F. S-%
W-40.
WAGC 2-7-88- Fine (48). 25T Skeet Doubles: A: R. Bailey 20-25. C. Be&
20.25: 8: R. Wandt 22.25, W. Dvmsney 21.25: C: N. Stewart 20-25. F. 8bim
19~25.25TDBPU1125TSB:
A: L. Shipp93-1W.M. CalU&an92-100:
B:J. Coci
85.100. H. %mic 93-103: C: K. Wileon 89.100, F. Swseting 82-100. 25T
Skeet: A: R. Bnilnily 25-25. J. Cooi 24-25. A. Carmichael 24.25: B: C. Willatt
23-25. G. King22-25. L.Johnaton 22-25: C: M. Ponte.24-25. M. Walton23-25.
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WAGC 17.7.88 - Wut & d
y (28) LOOT Trench Club C'ahip Club
Cllnmp!on: P hlelvm 89.100. A J. H a m a 88-100. 8 . S Sfin 70100: C. M.
Kownch 6 7 1 0 3 , D. H. Eemc52.100.
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Venue: Dannrin Gun Club
Date: September 17 & 18, 1988
Start: 9.00a.m.
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Program:
Nom. $10.00
25 Target Eye Opener
EVENT 2
Nom. $20.00
50 Target Marara Handicap
EVENT 3
Nom. $20.00
50 Target Arafura Championships
EVENT 4
NO^. $25.00
50 Target Night Championships
EVENT 1
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4
3.00prn - 25 Double Barrel Points, 15rn, Cash
graded - Nominations $10.00
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5
8.30 am Start
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EVENT
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5
Nom. NIL
50 Target State Skeet Postal Match
EVENT 6
Nom. $20.00
50 Target State Skeet Championship
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6
CHERRY TREE POOL FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP
Includes Ladies, Veterans and Junior Divisions.
High Gun on events 1-6 - Two man team (Tristar
trophy) events 1-6 - State team 15 man selected
on events 2 & 3 - State Team high Gun shoot off
follows immediately - State badges for team
members
For information ring: (089) 27 3990
Written enquiries: P.O.B. 41 121,
Casuarina, 5792 N. T.
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1988
t v e t y dedicated shooter reaches the
point when pride of accomplishment
together with the realization he has
outgrown his present shotgun prompts
him to decide: "I am ready for Beretta".
Ready for a
Beretta ,4303, the
ultimate automatic.
Ready for a lifetime
companion that can
be proudly handed
down. For
enerations. Ready Pbr its lightweight simplicity, ease of
operation and low maintenance. Ready for
its versatility. And, total reliability.
Ready for its features...
Gas Operation - One Piece Stainless
Steel Piston Meters Pressure to cycle the
action smoothly evetytime. Nothing to
break, nothing to wear out. Nothing to
lubricate.
Hard chrome lined vent-rib
barrel 4 Flush mounted screw in mobilchoke tubes that extend the A303's
versatility- from quail
to rabbits, to ducks,
to pigs, to simulated
field clay targets
Space age,
lightweight alloy
receiver - strong as
steel, a fraction of
its weight
Hand chequered European
walnut stock and forearm
Exclusive
magazlne cut off in forearm recess.
Are You Ready For
The Ultimate Auto?
The all new Beretta A303. For those
who are ready for the ultimate auto.
Tedrnically the odds are in y6ur favour whw you use
Austmlmn made Winchester patented Shotshell Cartridges
with matched components. Evay component is scientifically
designed and manufactured to exacting rigid specifications to
give you the winning edge. One piece comprecsion formed
plastic case - for superior strength and reloadabiiiiy. Non
corrosive Primer - for quick sure ignition in all climatic
conditions. Olin Ball Powder gives clean progressive
burning for consistant power. Winchester Wads - for
Superlgr gas sealing and knproved patterns. Winchester
Shot polished alloy hardened fpr truer flight. When you
add it all up how could you use anything but Winehester
Shotshells - Loaded in your favour.
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