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Just Arrived- Chrome Barrelled Merkel Shotguns Donald Mackintosh
Chrome Barrelled Merkel
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Model 200.E. double trigger, ventilated rib ...... 5165 0 0
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The Editor's Notebook
HANDICAPPING. The matter of
the subm~ssionof properly completed
Handicap Return F o m s to the Association arouses interest and discussion
for all club officials. Of late, it has
been frequently observed that club
handicappers or club secretaries have
been making altogether "too muchJ'
of a not very difficult job. As an instance, on very many occasions, club
officials have submitted lengthy completed returns which, if proper attention had been given to the instructions issued by the Association when
the Handicap Return Fornl system
was introduced, could have reduced
the wo& by half a t least. Many
clubs include details of Deauville
Doubles, double-rise, walk-up, tower
and mixed bird events. The inclusion
of this type of detail for handicapping is quite unnecessary because
handicaps are only assessed on double
and single-barrel events, shot "downthe line". A11 other events are dassified as novelty competitions except
when big awards are made and are
usually included in programmes to
bring about variety, notwithstanding
that the Association authorises open
chainpionsl~ipson the five other types
of competition shooting mentioned.
The five types mentioned have no
bearing on the handicapping assess~ n e n t s and therefore should not be
included in the return form. Another
point which would doubtless save
much time and effort to officials compiling the handicap return form i s a
suggestion that s t the head or top
left of each return a summary of
the events covered by the return
should be made. Such as No. 1, 5
birds D.B.; No. 2, 20 birds S.B.; No.
3, 10 birds (5 S.B., 5 D.B.). Then a s
the completion of the handicap return
proceeds all that is necessary i s to
'efer to the fact that shooter's performance which i s being described
competed in No. 1 or No. 2 or No. 3
or in all events. By this means of
preparation the compiler of the return can save much time and also
much energy and concentration. It is
certainly worth a trial. Any proposal
which can ease the burden of club
officials should receive consideration
and trial.
SHOOTING IN FRONT OF HAWDPCAP. A practice noticed in recent
months, particularly among some of
the bigger clubs, has been to shoot
handicap events "two yards in
front of handicap". This procedure
is entirely contl-ary to Association
regulations and clubs acting in this
way should cease the practice immediately. It i s a definite Association direction that "ail shooters must
shoot from their correct handicap
marks". Clubs advertising handicaps
"two yards in front of handicap" are
completely out of order and acting in
an irregular way. It has been stated
that the practice has been adopted
by some clubs to benefit the backmarkers; be that as it may, it is still
not in order. Clubs continuing to disregard the Association direction in
this matter leave themselves open
for Executive Committee action. A11
shooters must shoot off their correct
handicaps a t all times.
October, 1959
AUSTRALIAN
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CARTRIDGES . I N THE GUN.
Several well-meaning trapshots have
complained to the Association of the
practice adopted by many shooters
of leaving shells in their guns whilst
walking behind the rest of the squad
from No. 5 track to No. I track.
Some shooters have been noticed
actually re-loading after shot on No.
5 and then walking across to No. 1
traclr with the two live shells in the
gun. It should be mentioned that no
one has yet been noticed walking
behind the squad in this fashion with
the gun closed. The possibility of a
shooter falling while walking from
No. 5 to No. I. i s considered to be
remote, but nevertheless the possibility i s there and there is also no
knowing whether a shell would explode in such circumstances. Here
again the possibilities are remote.
However, no risk should be talcen,
and referees should insist that shooters unload their guns after shooting
on No. 5 and then proceed to walk
across to No. I with the unloaded gun
open. Some referees have already
taken action on these lines. Officials
acting in this way can be assured of
complete Association backing. Association Rule 5, Section 2, clearly lays
down the requirements of a competitor in this connection. The Section reads, "A competitor shall load
his gun ONLY AT THE FIRING
POINT PACING THE TRAPS. We
shall place the cartridge or cartridges in his gun, and must remove
them or the empty cases before tui-ning from the firing point. The referee
or management may disqualify a
competitor for violation of this Eule."
It is certainly a more comforting
thought to other competitors if it i s
known to all that the No. 5 man has
unloaded his gun when he i s walking
behind the rest of the squad.
C E REFEREE. The Referee's
decislon is final. Thls Association
Rule does not appear to be quite
understood by many competitors. The
Association rules clearly state that
"The Referee's Decision is FinalJ',
which means, of course, exactly what
i s stated. Section 3 of Rule 2 reads,
"The Referee's decision in all cases
coming under his jurisdiction a s set
forth in the rules, shall be final."
Section 4 of the same Rule goes on,
October. 1959
"If the Referee i s negligent or inefficient, impairing thereby the equity
of the competition, the management
may forthwith remove him. This rule
applies also to scorers, pullers, trappers, and any other of the staff."
Section 7 of the same rule states,
"The Referee has power to alter his
decision." From all the foregoing i t
should, however, not be taken that
all. and sundry may appeal or protest
against a referee's "decisionJ'. The
Rules make no allowance for any
protest against the decision of a
Referee, hence the intimation that
"the Referee's decision i s final". It
has been a popular belief in some
quarters that a protest can be lodged
against a decision of a Referee. I t
is pointed out that the Rules give no
such authority. The only occasion
when a competitor ]nay protest, and
not against a Referee, is under Rule
8 (section I), which states, "A competitor may challenge the load of any
other competitor, under Rule 12 (b)
(which reads, 'A load of shot greater
than one and one-quarter ounce
weight, struck measure, nor may a
larger size of shot than No. 6
(English) be usedJ). On receipt of
a written challenge, with .hl forfeit,
the management shall obtain a cartridge from the challengee, and if,
after public examination of it, the
management finds the challengee has
violated Rule 12 (b), he may be disqualified or not accordingly, as the
offence was wilfully cominitted or
other~vise. In case the challengee is
~vhollyinnocent, the forfeit sl~allbe
paid to him, otherwise i t shall be
returned to the challenger. The
lnanagement of any club, or of any
tournament, has the power to examine any competitor's cartridges a t
their discretion, without involving
themselves in any penalty." Hence
i t will be observed that there was
no appeal against the decision of a
Referee a t any time.
Clubs submitting reports on shoots
are requested to retain these accounts
in the actual form of a "report" and
not in the form of a letter, as several
clubs have made a practice of doing.
By writing a shoot report as a
'letterJJ it means that all the introduction and finalisation sections have
to be struck out for printing pur-
AUSTRALIAN
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(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)
CHAMBlOMSHlP SHOOT
Saturday, 10th October, 1959
Starting at 11 a.m. sharp.
AND NIGHT
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in conjunction with which will be shot the
HAY SHIELD.
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North Eastern Night Single
Barrel Championship and
Team Shoot
All EnquiriesR. PORTER,
Hon. Secretary,
Phone: Wangaratta 282.
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October. 1959
SHOOTING NEWS
with matter for the Agenda of this
meeting are reminded that any such
items are required to reach the Secretary, A.C.T.A., Box 2038 S, G.P.O.,
Melbourne, C.1, not later than October 10 to ensure inclusion on the
Agenda paper for the meeting.
Keep smiling. X
t makes everybody
wonder what you've been up to.
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W. McCullough, Esq.,
Box 2038 S, G.P.O.,
MELBOURNE, C.1, VIC.
Dear Mr. McCullough,
The article on Registration Cards
on page 9 of the July issue of the
"News" has caused considerable discussion in these parts, and i t is felt
that the decision to discontinue the
Handicap portion of Registration
Cards is a mistake.
Under the new ruling, when a competitor goes back a yard for one
major win or three divisions a t the
one meeting, i t is possible for a
shooter to have earned the penalty
of being put hack two or three yards
and for him then to go to another
club, who would be unaware of this.
and .shoot a t a shorter handicap than
he deserves.
The only official notification of a
shooter's handicap now i s an entry
in the "News", and the "News" only
comes to hand once a month. I earned
the penalty of a yard on the 26th
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All it takes to make a successful
farmer is faith, hope and parity.
the Edifor
14th August, 1959.
at 15 Targets (Day)
Night
EXECUTIVE COI\IMITTEE MEETING. The next Executive Committee
meeting of the A.C.T.A. will be held
on October 22 and 23, 1959. Those
Letfers to
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poses, and this all takes time. Shoot
reports should be submitted a s a
report only and all other matter of
a general nature should be written
in to the Association office in the
form of a normal letter. Action in
this y a y ensures prompt reply to all
queiles.
VICTORIA
- DAY
AUSTRALIAN
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July, but it wiIl not appear in the
"News" until the September issue a time lapse of approximately six
weeks.
It is felt that i t i s no good working
on the "honour" system, and thG
Registration Cards should be carried
by every shooter when a main event
IS won. Also cards should be submitted, particularly by visiting shooters, on nomination.
While on the subject of handicapping, i t should be noted that if cash
prizes are being shot, there is often
a division of the prize. I n such cases
there is no outright winner, a s there
would be in the case of a shoot-off for
a trophy.
I t would be appreciated if you
would publish this to get the reaction
of other shooters.
With kind regards,
Yours faithfully,
BRTSBANE GUN CLUB.
M. E. HARROLD,
President.
AUSTRALIIA'S WONDER BlRDS
Every country has some curious
and unusual birds. Just how richly
this country is endowed with highly
individual, unorthodox birds who have
achieved lasting fame, Alec Chisholrn
reveals in "Bird Wonders of Australia", of which a fourth edition is
now available.
Octobar, 1959
Birds that build playhouses, indulge
in display and dance rituals, mimic
song and sound cleverly, practice
sew leaves, estabIish
"anting",
"mutual benefit9' societies with certain insects and steal human hair, are
among tlie "oddities" paraded for us
account of our bird heritage.
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Cootamundra Gun Club
NEW SOUTH WALES
(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1959
Commencing a t 10 a.m.
Nom.,
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Mr. Chisholm's claim that the Satin
Bowerbird is the "most cultured" b ~ r d
in the world seems well substantiated
by its diverse gifts as architect,
decorator, actor and painter -wlth
an obsession for blue!
In oue instance a laundry mystery
of 17 missing blue bags was solved
by their discovery as decorative
effects in and around a bower.
OPENING SHOOT
No. 1 - 5 BIRD D.B. EYE-OPENER
AUSTRALIAN
5/-
But all our Bowerbirds are collectors, mimics and builders, the largest
bower, or "gunyah", being built
around a tree by the smallest of them
in the jungles of North Queensland.
(Compulsory Divide)
No. 2 - 10 BIRD D.B. SWEEPSTAKE
No. 3 -
Nom.,
lo/-
2Q Bird Double Barrel
E 6 0 Trophy Shoot
Nom., $2/0/0
1st Prize -TRANSISTOR RADIO
2nd Prize -PAIR BINOCULARS
3rd Prize -TROPHY
No. 4 - 10 BIRD SINGLE BARREL
Trophy valued El7/O/O.
(£40/0/0)
(£15/0/)
(£5/0/0)
Norn., 15,'-
Trophy for best 12/13 yd.
No. 5 - 10 BIRD D.B. SPARROW
Nom.,
lo/-
Trophy valued £15/0/0.
All Trophy events carry a prize for the best 12/13 yards not
sharing in prizes.
CONDITIONS.
The Committee reserves the right to cancel or modify any event.
OTHER EVENTS TIME PERMITTING.
Luncheon and Ammunition available on Ground.
R. MERRIN, Plesident,
"Ferndale", Cootamundra.
R. STONE, Secretary,
P.O. Box 134, Cootamundra.
Phone 888.
R. COWELL, Treasurer.
How can we explain the astonishing habit of our little Tailorbird
which actually sews leaves into the
top and sides of its nest?
SHOOTING NEWS
Four kinds of introduced birds
and a t least eight Australian species
practice "anting", picking up ants
and wiping under the wings and
through the feathers with them.
Here again is a strange habit
recorded in a number of other countries, and having examined the facts
and five relevant theories, the author
suggests an age-old secret of nature
is being revealed- that birds "use
not only sunlight, water, dust, and
smoke. but also insect acids and the
hidden virtues of plants, for the
benefit of their bodies."
Australia has three mound-building
hirds which resort to artificial incubation and use decaying vegetation
for hatching eggs.
If the leaves are large, only three
or four may be bent over and used,
but one nest in a blackberry bush had
25 stitched in with spider webbing or
fibre.
How they developed this astonishing technique as a substitute for
natural brooding, adjusting their
activities to suitable weather conditions, aerating the mounds and
regulating the internal temperature,
is one of the most interesting mysteries of "bird mind" with its infinite
varietv of behaviour-~atterns.
A few of a large number observed
by the author on the fringe of D~~
w h y L~~~~~ had heen sewn with
or rayon taken from
wool,
stockings or galments on nearby
clothes lines.
"Bird Wonders of Australia"
ranges f a r beyond the believe-it-ornot minority and brings within its
compass a mass of bird lore and
strange happenings related to numerous soeeles.
Facts belie the common assumption
that an association between birds and
insects is based only on food. Mr.
Chisholm cites cases in which insects
obviously act as sanitation agents in
nests in return for food and shelter,
and records the "storage" habit of
the Inland Crested Bellbird which
collects live caterpillars for food and
keeps them captive in the nest by
paralysing them with a firm pressure
of its beak.
Very curious, too, is the association
of some of our Warblers with native
wasps, the nests of the birds being
nearly always close to those of the
wasps. Certain hirds in South America, the West Indies and Africa have
the same habit, the general conclusion of observers being that the
birds obtain "some degree of protection" from their well-armed wasp
associates.
October. 1959
With a lifetime of ohservation and
research on Australian birds, Mr.
Chisholm is singularly well qualified
to deal with this subiect. and his
livelv and fresh 1iterai.v stvle sustaini and enhances (he -reader's
interest in an exciting theme.
Country people, who enjoy an openair life and have most opportunities
for observing birds, will specially
value this handsomely produced book,
and find a wealth of continninrr
pleasure in its pages.-N.L.R.
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Girls today are not what they were
in 1940. Some of them are two years
older.
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The older a man zets, the better
he could swim as a b
y:.
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QUEANBEYAN GUN CLUB
by DAVID HOME-GALL in "Slrooting Times"
NEW SOUTH WALES
(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)
Commencing 12.30 p.m. Sharp.
No. 1 - 10 BIRD SINGLE BARREL EYE-OPENER
off 16 yards. Comp. Div.
No. 2 -
Southern Districts of N.S.W.
Single Barrel Championship
20 Birds S.B. off 16 yards.
lst, Trophy and Badge; 2nd and 3rd, Trophies; hest 12/16 yard
Tropl~y. Nom., 25/-. Optional Sweep, lo/-.
No. 3 - 5 PAIRS DEAUVILLE DOUBLES SWEEP
off 20 yards. Comp. Div.
No. 4 -
Deauville Doubles Champ'ship
of Southern Districts of N.S.W.
20 Pairs off 20 yards.
Ists, Badges and Trophies; Znds, Trophies. Nom., 25/-.
No. 5 -
Div. 60%, 30%, 10%. Nom., £2/10/0.
OTHER EVENTS IF TIME PERMITS.
Cartridges and Afternoon Tea available on Ground.
The Committee reselves the right to alter the Programme should
the occasion arise.
n1. J. EDLINGTON, President.
I'honc: Qllannbeynn 22.
NOEL EI)LINGTOS, Hon. Scc.
Tuggclanona,
via Queanbeyan.
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I am now the proud owner of a n
American "Victor" crow decoy set,
which arrived a s a gift froom Wichita,
Kansas. This comnrises a nnoier mochc
owl and crow a s ;-+ell as i &ow call.
Already reaction has taken place.
I deccded to risk the comment,
"What? more rubbish," and duly displayed the new toy in the drawing
room. Whereupon my wife took instant dislike to the baleful d a r e of
t h e owl and added that as fay as the
crow was concerned, she never did
like anything black anyway.
The next critic was the cat, who
with all the skill of its kind commenced to stalk the strange objects.
The owl is about one foot six inches
in height. with l a r r e rlass eves.
whiih Fib; found t o o fierce to Ace:
So very carefully she proceeded to
approach from the rear. Her curiosity
lasted for three stalks, a s each time
I would move the awl until its eyes
rested on the stalker. This proved
too much f o r the cat, which retreated
slowly with flattened ears. With such
a n encouraging response in mind, and
high 'hopes that crows would be
equally affected, I proceeded to give
it a field trial.
Field Trials
20 Bird Double Barrel
f 5 0 Handicap
October, 1959
NEWS
Decoying Crows
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SATURDAY, 31st OCTOBER, 1959
SHOOTING
The place chosen for this was a
newly-sown field of wheat. On approaih a fair number of pigeon
departed, but no crows were seen.
However, the sides of the field are
bordered by an "L" shaped, thin
woodland. With the decavs set out
some thirty yards from the corner of
the "L",and the owl facinrr the cro\r-,
a s if they were sizing each other up;
I took cover in a small holly bush and
awaited results. Awaited is hardly
the word, as I was no sooner settled
when the first crow started to circle
the decovs. As i t circled. it last
height, a i d finally, as its circle neared
my position, I fired, and felt great
joy in seeing the crow crumple and
drop within a few feet of the decoys.
Crow No . 2 followed in exactly the
same way, but No. 3, being hit too
f a r behind., managed to fly about 150
yards, utterlng long, exc~ted calls
before dropping. Incidentally, I tried
to memorise those calls for future
use with the crow call.
Feeling that the last development
might upset further decoying to the
owl. 1 went t o retrieve this crow,
&h<ckproved to be quite dead when
I reached it. Glancing back to the
set, I witnessed three more crows
circling the decoys, but, of course,
I was unable to do anything owing
to the distance. I then, set up the
rlnxd
as decovs. m the same
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.- mows
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'lve more
way a s one would pigeons. r'
crows were added in less than half
a n hour. but I missed twice that
number 'through them seeing me
during the initial circling. Being
more than satisfied with the results
of my first outing, I packed up and
moved off to the main road.
Here I was met by a friend, who
added one more to the bag, haying
found it under the oak tree agalnst
tho
Nine crows
(five carrion
.... -~-i..l.t e . -~~~
~-~
and four rooks) in one short morning
outinrr. certainly moved the effectiveness z f this method.
The fallowing day found the ,owl
in action again, this time a t Jim's
farm. The owl Xmas perched up on a
hedge while Jim, two other shooters
and I were in a straw-baled hide.
Not only \vas the hide rather
cramped, but the site chosen was
where last yeax's manure heap had
stood. Still, the crows performed,
and shooting was had by all. On
adjourning we realised that we were
not exactly cove~ed in violets, and
Jim agreed that a better site could
have been chosen.
There is no doubt that this is the
way to deal with crows. I cannot
remember having killed five carrions
It
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SYDNEY
(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)
Boorolie Road, Terrey Hills, Sydney.
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SATURDAY, 10th OCTOBER, 1959
Afternoon, starting a t 1.30 p.m.
f25
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on one day. I do not doubt t h a t others
will respond in the same way, having
had success already, but using a
stuffed barn owl. But the golden
rule seems t o be concealment of the
gunner. The real killing position i s
a bush which completely hides the
decoyer and only a small tunnel
through which to shoot. Granted,
this restricts movement, and more
patience is required to malt for the
chance of a shot. But, with the
object of killing vermin rather than
taking sporting shot, this method i s
deadly.
Intending competitors a t the Newcastle Club's big fixture on Friday
and Saturday, October 16 and 17, are
reminded t h a t it i s most advisable to
book accommodation with the mini-
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mum of delay. Bookings can be
arranged through Rex Hall, 14 Calnlev -Am..
Lambton (Phone
- - ., -New
2676). Main event on the opening
dav i s the N.S.W. State Doubleb&el
Championship with a £100
Handicap on the same night. The big
event of the series is the Grand
October Handicap a t 30 targets, f o r
which the winner will receive a n
Austin "Lancer" Car, second £100,
third £50, £200 which will be. awarded
in yardage pnzes, 12/15, 16/18, 19/21
and 22 yards and over, each category
will
$50, ~h~ programme is
euaranteed and the series will he held
regardless of any unexpected happen. ing. Enquiries to R. G. Morton (secretary), 4 Fawcett Street, Mayfield,
or to President, D. Mott, phones:
Business ME 1639, Private MA 3824.
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Night, starting a t 7.0 p.m.
Syd~ney Single Barrel
Championship
OTHER SWEEPSTAKE EVENTS
SATURDAY, 24th OCTOBER, 1959
Afternoon, starting a t 1.30 p.m.
SWEEP AND TROPHY EVENTS
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starting a t 7 p.m.
Modern Clubhouse with all amenities, including Liquor Licence.
- Cartridges
available
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th. 1959
Commencing 1 p.m. Sharp.
a
Championship
30 Birds from 18 yards
Also £5 Trophy for best 12 yarder.
Followed by
- f25
and Other Events, with 12 ydr. Trophies added.
Cartridges and Afternoon Tea on the Ground.
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L. BOURBAUD, President.
LEN ROBINSON, Secretary.
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AlexandraClub
in the near Victorian highlands
i s staging a big
shoot on Saturd a y , November
14, commenmng
a t 1.30 p.m. Main
event is the
Commonwealth
D o u b l e - barrel
S ~ a r r o w Chamtonsh hip, followed
i t night by the
Yarram Club in the Sputh Gippsland area of Victoria wlll shoot its
Club Single-barrel Championship and
the South Gippsland Double - b a ~ r e l
Championship on the local shootlng
grounds on Saturday, October 17,
commencing a t 12.30 p.m. Other
events will also be held, time and
circumstances permitting. Programme
is advertised. Enquiries to Mrs.
Joyce Pearson (Secretary), Hedley
P.O. (Victoria).
After an absence of several years
it
pleasing to again welcome the
Double - barrel Championship. Minor St.i sJames
Club in north-eastern Vicevents a r e also listed. Altogether the toria a s a n affiliated unit of the
uroeramme makes for a verv nood A.C.T.A. Secretary a t St. James i s
aft&,noon and night of compet~tion W. .T. Maurice Muruhv of Yundool
shootinp. The club also reminds in- P.0.- Muruhv is weli ki~ownon Mellwurne shooiing t ~ i c l i s , h:wing irequenrly cc~lnperedin rne nlecrolrol:r;ln
:wel. IJl.esident is A . Ilobcr~s, alsu
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of Yundool.
for the club's ~ b i ehandicau event.
The club has r e 6 e s t e d t h a t it be
known to all interested t h a t the
Tattenham
Club
(New South
entire programme and awards are Wales) will shoot on Saturday,
guaranteed by the club, so i t is in- ~ o v e m b e r 7, starting a t 9.30 a.m.
tended to hold the big event regard- The programme includes the Western
less of any side issues. The local District of New South Wales SingleChamber of Commerce has interested barrel Championship and the N.S.W.
itself and generally "adopted" the State Single-barrel Sparrow title,
big fixture a s one of its major pro- nlhs the Western Districts Doublejects of the year. Alexandra (V.) i s i;$G,eltitle. Other events will be held
certainly going to be "en fete" on time permitting, but three championthe big occasion, which should be one ships should keep competitors ,busy
to be remembered. Programmes are for the full day. Programme is a s
a s advertised. Enquiries to Luke advertised. Enquiries to Brian R.
Doyle (President), Box 16, Alexandra Mecarthy, "Moira Vale", Tottenham,
(V.) (Phone SOU). Barry Doyle, of N.S.W. (Phone IOGD), ar to Presisame address, is acting secretary of dent, Lance Berryman, "Gum Cowal",
the club.
Tottenham (Phone 24W).
Balmoral Club in f a r western Victoria will conduct its big series on
Coolah Club, New South Wales,
Saturday, November 28, when the
South - Western District of Victoria will shoot all day on Octoher 10,
Double-barrel Championship, followed starting a t 10 a.m. Main events are
bv a S100 Handicap. are rrrilin events the N.S.W. Central Westcrn Slopes
on a very comprehknsive programme. Cha~npionship and a £20 DoubleThe club has two automatic traps and barrel Handicap. A high-gun trophy
over events two, three and four will
shooting will commence a t 10 a.m.
Acconin~odation i s available a t the. also be provided. A good day's shootWestern Hotel, Balmoral. Programme ing is assured. Programme is a s
is advertised. Enquiries to W. F. advertised. Enquiries to Club SecDuncan (Secretary), Balmoral (Phone retary, J. R. Finlayson, "QueensBalmoral 13) or G. G. Pern (Presi- borough", Coalah, N.S.W. (Phone
Coolah 25).
dent), Englefield (Phone 8).
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CLONCURRY GUN CLUB
NORTH WEST QUEENSLAND
(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)
To be held on OCTOBER 17th and 18th
S A T U R D A Y AFTERNOON. Commencing at 2.30 p.m.
Event No. 1 - 5 BIRD S.B. E Y E - O P E N E R
Event No. 2-15 BIRD S.B. I.C.I.L. T R O P H Y
Event No. 3 -
20 Bird Handicap Double Barrel
Kills to count.
£20 HANDICAP.
Night Shooting will he arranged if so desired for Saturday night.
S U N D A Y , OCTOBER 18th. Commencing a t 10 a.m.
Event No. 1 - 10 BIRD D.B. SPARROWS
Event No. 2 -
Queensland State Double
Barrel Sparrows
30 BIRDS from 18 yards. Badge to 1st.
Nice Trophies for lst, 2nd and 3rd.
Event No. 3 -
£100
- Handicap - E l 0 0
30 BIRDS DOUBLE BARREL. Points Scoring.
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20 BIRDS from 20 yards. Kills to Count.
Event No. 5 - 5 P A I R D E A U V I L L E DOUBLES
Event No. 6 North Queensland Deauville
Doubles Championship
Event No. 4-
20 PAIR from 20 yards.
Badges to two winners. Also Trophies to place-getters.
- CALCUTTA will be run 011 PRESIDENT'S TROPHY The Committee reserves the right to alter Programme
if necessary.
Cartridges available on Grounds.
Aceommodation can be arranged by contacting Club Secretary
or President.
Secretary, E. A. LEMMON,
Prosldont, L. 5. D. HASTED,
Port ORbe Hotel. Phono 11
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Foxes are reported to have abonnded in almost plague proportions in
certain areas of England during the
recent season. The decimation of
rabbits by myxomatosis is thought to
have been the chief reason f o r some
somewhat savage attacks by reynard.
A t Pairnton in Devonshire a biz fox
GasshGt dead with a bow and &row
after it had launched an attack on a
14-year-old boy! At Dudley in Worcestershire a fox ran off with a cat
which was sunning itself near some
farm buildings. Fox hunters have
also struck some trouble with the
anti-fox hunting societies and similar
hodies. The Forestry Commission
officers are reported to have destroyed
no less than 5,000 cubs and fnllygrown foxes. The same organisation
ranorts
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aid of the Denartment of Azricultnre
i n d other agencies in t& period
between 1946 and 1955.
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Tnllibigeal Club (N.S.W.) has
arranped to shoot all day on Saturday, October 24, starting a t 10 a.m.
M a ~ nevents are the N.S.W. South
Western District Double-barrel Championship, plus a trophy shoot, with a
C Grade Brownine. r u n first and a
Browning 2 shotgu: 6 r second. Other
events will be conducted time permitting. Programme is as advertised.
Enquiries to D. E. Sim, Secretary,
c/o Co-operative Store, Tullibigeal,
N.S.W. (Phone Tullibigeal 7).
Learmonth Club, near Ballarat in
Victo~ka,will shoot all day and evening of Saturday, October 31, starting
frnm 1 0 2 0 a.m. The
two
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- has
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automatic traps and a specially designed "wing" trap, over which a n
exhibition and demonstration will be
given during the day. In the daylight
hours the McCraith Shield event,
open to any affiliated elub, teams of
five men.
...-.., no
... vestrietion
...~- on number of
teams from any one club, will engage
main interest. A t night the Midlands
District Night Double-banel title will
be decided. Programme is as advertised. Enquiries to A. E. Smith, Secretary, Learmonth, V.
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of mammals, is notable for having
litters of four identical young- all
the
sex.
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Australia's lauphina jackass is the
largest of all kingfishers!
Colac Gun Club in western Victoria
will shoot the Llcto~ianNight Deauville Doubles Championship on Satnrday night, October 10, together with
n.
- a 0 Handican. Shootlnr will start
at 7.30 p.m. d n ~ a t n r d a fafternoon,
November 7, commencing a t 1.30 p.m.,
the club will conduct the Western
District of Victoria Double - barrel
Championship and another 840 Handicap. Both programmes are advertised
this current issue. The elub
....- in
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lays claim that its lights are the
"best in the west". Enquiries to Don
Corstorphan, p o n Secretary, 6 Rae
Street, Colac, V.
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The new Gun, Riflle and Ammunition catalogue issued by Les Turner
of Evans and Balfonr (Melbourne) is
now available to all interested. The
catalorue is most com~rehensiveand
coversall types of guns and rifles a s
well a s ammunition information and
contains many illustrations. The
catalogue is available on application
to Les Turner, Evans & Balfour Pty.
Ltd., 269 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, C.1,
Shoalhaven Clnb will shoot on its
grounds a t Nowra, N.S.W., on Saturday, November 7, when the Shoalhaven Double-barrel title and the
Shoalhaven Intermediate Championship will be main events. A 20-target
double evegt, for which 825 in prize
money has been allocated, will also
be shot. The club's two automatic
traps will be in action and sho0tin.g
mill start a t 1.30 p.m. Programme is
advertised. Enquiries to President,
A. E. Vost (Phone 651), and Secretary, Mrs. J. Hill, Braidwood Road,
Nowra (Phone 1213). The club reminds shooters that its regular shooting day is first Saturday in each
month.
E. B. Barton of "Huntly", Clermont, Queensland, has been elected
to the Presidential chair of the Clermont Clnb (Q.). He succeeds A. D.
previously,
Muirhead. Miss
Secretary
Y. Eite,
remains
Box 94,
as
Clermont, Q.
Aust~alian Clnb a t East Burwood
(V.) will shoot on October 10, Club
Deauville Doubles Championsh~p;
Wednesday night, October 14, Club
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(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)
Shooting Grounds: PORT WAKEFIELD ROAD, BOLIVAR
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1st
Commencing 10 a.m.
Anniversary
Handicap
Commonwealth Double
Barrel Championship
LUNCH, AFTERNOON TEA, CARTRIDGES available.
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R. C. MULES, President,
63 Argyle Ave., Richmond, S.A.
L F 4374.
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84 Sturt St., Grange, S.A.
L 8790.
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Night S.B. title; October 24, two 20
birders and other events; Wednesday
night, October 28, will be a big night.
On this night the club will stage the
Commonwealth Deauville Doubles
Night Championship. An interesting
event which should attract a big
entry. Programmes are advertised,
also skeet events. Enquiries to Cluh
Secretary, A. H. Brenk, P.O., Sassafras, V.
The Commonwealth Double - barrel
title, the premier event of the year
outside the National events, will be
stared bv the South Australian Gun
C I on~ i t s spacious grounds a t Port
Wakefield Road, Bolivar, on Sunday,
November 1. Shooting kill start a t
10 a.m. The special Anniversary $100
Handicap will also be decided. Programme i s a s advertised. Enquiries
to E. Vivian. Secretarv. 84 Sturt St..
Grange, S.A: (Phone -L 8790)
W. R. Johns of 1 Soudan Street,
Malvern, S.E.4 (V.), has taken over
the secretarial duties of the Camberwell Cluh (V.) from Hugh EllisonSmith. Johns i s a veteran shooter
with a good knowledge of the sport,
and what is more, i s one of the best
all-round exponents on the shooting
track.
Wangaratta Club in north - eastern
Victoria will shoot day and night on
October 10. In the daylight hours .a
$30 Handicap has been arranged m
conjunction with which will be held
the H a y Shield, which the club won
some time back. A t night the NorthEastern Districts Single-barrel Night
title and Teams Shoot have been
arranged. Programme is a s advcrtised. Enquiries to Secretary, R.
Porter, a t phone Wangaratta 282.
Sale Club in eastern Gippsland
district of Victoria will shoot from
1 p.m. on Saturday, November 7,
when the Victorian Single - barrel
Championship and a $26 Handicap
are down a s main events. Good
supporting matches have also been
arranged. Programme is a s advertised. Enquiries to Len Robinson,
Secretary, 172 Raymond Street, Sale
(V.) (Phone Sale 2177).
Queanbeyan Club, just outside the
Australian Capital Territory, will
shoot from 12.30 p.m. on Saturday,
October 31. The Southern Districts
of New South Wales Single - barrel
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title, a s well a s the similar Deauville
Doubles Championsh~p and a £50
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ton, secretary; Tuggeranong, via
Queanbeyan (Phone Queanbeyan 22).
arranged a scries of Eash events and
skeet competitions. Full details of
all programlnes a r e a s advertised.
Enquiries to Harry Butt (Secretary),
a t Club House, Tottenham, V. (Phone
MM 1636).
Dundonnell Club in western Victorla advises the election of the
follo~ving office- bearers: President,
R. G. Bryant; Vice-President, W.
Lyon; Secretary, J. Malcolm Small,
Dundonnell, and Treasurer, R. G.
Bryant. The retiring Vice-President,
Colin Fletcher, did not seek reelection. Colin takes i t that 14 vears
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Nalinga Gun Club [Y)
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TROPHY E l 5 0 EVENT (OPEN)
12.30 p.m.
Main Event -
30 Bird Double Barrel
Nom. (inc. team), $7/10/0.
1st
- U. & 0. D.B.
2nd
- 22
SHOTGUN
SPORTAMATIC RIFLE
3rd - 22 REPEATING RIFLE
Team and Individual Trophies.
Also Front Marker, Back Marker and Ladies' Trophies (3).
Cartridges and Light Refreshments available at the Ground.
F. JONES, President.
G. L. DOWN, Secretary.
Phone: Gowangardie, ID.
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October 24, shooting will start a t
1.30 p.m., when sweep and trophy
JJ 0775.
Nalinaa Club on the Midland Highway, l y miles east of ShepparGn,
Victoria, will conduct a $150 Open
programme on Saturday, November
28, commencing a t 12.30 p.m. A U.
and 0. run is listed as main urize in
the mai; event of 30 targets: Team
and individual trophies are included
for distribution. Full details are as
advertised. Enquiries to G. L. Down
(Secretary), 7 Ely Street, Wanzaratta (Phone Gowaneardie 7D).
Keilor 'club, which :hoots on 'the
Coburg Club's enclosure a t North
Coburg, will shoot on Saturday,
October 10, and October 24. On the
last-mentioned date a 45 targets
double-barrel event is listed. Trophies
will he awarded, first, second, third
and 12/15 yarder, 16/18, 19/21 and
23 yards and over. Details are as
advertised. Enquil.ies to G. Hunter,
3 Market St., Essendon (FX 2103).
"A good bloke has passed". That
statement covers in brief the passing
of oouular Harold Sweenev. who was
wefi &own on all Melbourhe shooting
tracks, as well as many grounds long
distances from Melbourne. Harold
had a run of misfortune in recent
years, culminating with the contracting of an apparently incurable ailment a few months back which took
him off fairly quickly. As recently
as May last, Harold Sweeney was
enjoying the hospitality of the Cunnamulla Club and reports have i t that
he really enjoyed himself in every
sense of the word. Harold Sweeney
was a most likeable character, popnlar in all sections of the shooting
world, and his like is all too infrequent in the battle of life. He did
many good and kindly deeds about
which only a few of his closest
friends knew. I t was his pleasure to
do good by quiet action, but his
motives were always of the h~ghest
class. The deepest sympathy is expressed to his relatives. A very large
gathering of the Melbourne shooting
fraternity gathered a t Sweeney's
funeral.
Coburg Club advertises details of
its shoots on October 3 and Octoher joyed the whole outixg.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, at
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L"n.heon nvnilnblc
9 a.m.
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1st Event -5
BIRD D.B. EYE-OPENER. Nom.,
Optional Sweep.
10 a.m. 2nd Event -5 ,BIRD S.B. TROPHY SHOOT
Norn., 101.. Tronhles 1st. 2nd and 3rd. O ~ t i o n n lSxvec~.
11 a.m. 3rd Event -
lo/-.
FESTIVAL OF THE FLOWERS CHAMPIONSHIP
OF N.S.W. SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS
20 BIRDS DOUBLE BARREL
Trophies 1st. 2nd end 3rd. Nom., £1/5/-. Ootionnl Swee~,£1.
Shoot closes down a t 1 p.m. while main event of the Festival
takes place, namely The Procession of Floats through the Town.
Shooting to re-commence a t 2.30 p.m.
4 p.m. 4th Event -
$20 HANDICAP.
(2
10 Birds Double Barrel
Nom.. 201.. Ootionai Sweeo. E l . Point Score.
pints 1st barrel. 1 mint 2nd barrel.) Prize money divided 60Y0, 309'0, 10%.
OUT OF THE PAST
Twenty Years Ago
In mid-1939 Bob Oakley of West
TV.). Most of the leading metropoliian' trapshots of the day journeyed
to Castlemaine for the blg event.
Skeet, a t that time, although not shot
with soch freauencv a s in 1959. was
looked upon as'a m j j o r section df the
trapshooting programme. ( I t is recalled that the Melbourne Gun Club,
then a very active live-bird shooting
clubJ staged the Commonwealth Skeet
Championship about this period in
the 1930's and had no less than 54
entries.) The late Charles Corbett
was runner-up to Oakley. Fred Burns
(who very kindly drove the writer t o
the shoot from Melbourne) tied with
Harry Waight for third placing.
Wairht won the tie shoot from Burns.
The-late Harrv Watts refereed the
shoot.
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\vcrc ctxninf; iuto f:l\.ouv trbour rhis
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.4i th,: Dl:lcklrurn
Club (V.) J. Bryant Senr. and Vie
Fankhauser won the Club Deauville
~ o m m o n ~ v e a l t b De%uville Doubles
Championship, also a t Coburg, Com-
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mander C. R. Price and "Duxbac"
(H. G. James) won the title outriglit,
18/20 pairs. A t this fixture tbe
Coburg Club operated two traps for
the first time and the comments of
the day were, "this feature greatly
expedited shooting of a full programme". "Duxbac", partnered by
the Warnambool sportsman, George
Barber, later in the Year (1939), won
the Victorian Deauv~lleDoubles tltle.
Shooting a t the old Nobel grounds a t
west, ~
~the pa,r grassed
~
thet
full complement, 20/20 pairs. Gordon
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Tilly, who used the unusual non-deplume of "Woofer", registered a
break of 61 straight a t a Camberwell Club fixture. Tilly was one of
the best of the younger pre-war crop
of shooters. He later joined the
A.I.F. and served in most theatres of
war. He has not shot since his return
to civilian life. The late Charlie
Mitchell, brother of the late Dame
Nellie Melba, at the same fixture
as Tilly,
~ recorded
~ a sequellce
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of 30~
straight.
Ten Years Ago
A t this period ten years ago
"News" was running a series of
comments forwarded by the late and
very famous W. P. Grasvenor, a onetime coach of the English Interna~
~ an ~
. headed
tional T
"we
do meet 'em," G~~~~~~~~wrote,
to have,
~ ~ shootinP
l l men are
at-some time or another, run across
strange experiences. It is the custom
here (in England), when strangers
wander in, to ask them if they would
care to t r y a few shots, in the hope
that we may get hold of some fresh
blood t o swell our membership. It does
not always come off, and I remember
a n incident or two that were rathe?
amusing. When the old North London Gun Club held its opening meeting in 1910, the lay-out consisted of
a small trench, with three Eley traps.
The earthen bank protecting the
trapper was not very high, hut sufficiently so t o protect him and hide
the barrels of clay pigeons, which, in
those days, contained 500. Well, the
inevitable onlookers turned up in
force and during the lull between
events the club captain asked if any
of the visitors would like to t r y their
hands and fire a shot or two. One
man accepted, and so a s to make it
a s easy as possible, h e was placed
right up hehind the trench and told
to call 'Pull' and then fire. This he
did. However, in his excitement he
the trigger immediately he
called 'Pull', and the gun, not yet
raised, went off and put the charge
into an unopened barrel of 500 clay
pigeons and smashed the lot, thus
making a n unbeatable score -to the
horror of club members. It was not
so expensive then a s i t would be now,
a s clays a t that time were 22/6 a
barrel of 500."
The issue of the September edition
in 1949 marked the completion of two
years of publication of "News".
Clubs shootinx a t that time and
Coburg Club, showed "presidential"
form in winning the Footscray Club's
premier title (double-barrel) with the
~c%nsville Club. piace-getters were,
Keith Cameron (Roma), Ken Bassett
(Snrat) and Doug Nasser (Atherton).
When a woman meets a man who
looks her straight in the eye-she'd
better do something about her figure.
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If you are willing to admit you are
all wrong when you are all wrong,
you are all right!
Accident:
An event frequently
descended from a long line of advice
not listened to.
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KEILOR GUN CLUB
VICTORIA
(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)
will shoot at the
COBURG GUN CLUB GROUNDS until further notice.
(By courtesy of the Coburg Gun Club)
OCTOBER 10th:
10 PAIR AUTO & DRIVEN (Cash)
an informal buffet tea w a s held in the
I.C.O.D. Sergeants' Mess on Friday evening
t o farewell W.O.l B. T. Leonard, vrho is
on transfer t o ~ r i s b n n ~w.O.
.
Leonard had
worked hard in the gun club since its InceDtion 12 months ago.
The President of the mess. W.O.l W. A.
Livermore, welcomed the visitors.
10 PAIR DOUBLE RISE
lst, 2nd, 3rd, 12/16 yard Trophies.
10 BIRD DOUBLE BARREL TOWER
lst, 2nd, 3rd, 12/16 yard Trophies.
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Throushaut the onst year six ( 6 ) successful
shoots had been conducted, and .a total pf
had been donated t o vanaus ohantnbie'orgznisations. He went on to any t h a t
his r e ~ o r twould not be eomolete without a
mention of thanks ta the m e m b r s of his
committee, oluh members, donors, voluntnrv
helncrs, and the many district shooting .enthusiasts who hzd so senexouslu ~atl.omsed
the olub. H e also reminded members t h a t
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G. HUNTER, Hon. See.,
3 Market St., Essendon.
Phone: FX 2103.
Senior Constnble O'Hnllorun of Wulwn had
his large collection of ,,isto1s on dis"1ny. and
this was the centre of s r e a t interest. A
16 mm. eoloured film of "Life on the Western
Marshes" was shown, and this added nice
variety t o the evening. A touch of "swins"
was sumlied bv Ossie Kllnberz and his
swinssters, and all in all, the night was very
S U C ~ ~ S S ~and
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0ffiee.bcurers for eomine year: President.
Maj. C. Faulkhend: Trcasu~'er. Sgt. I<. Williamson; secretary, Mr. J. Percy: Committee,
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9/8/59.--Weather
conditions: fine and mild. Attendnnec: 3 7 .
Results: No. 1, lo-bird: 10 div. No. 2. E30
20-bird H'eat" :md Trophies: 1st. C. D. Scott;
2nd. E. Vivian: 3rd. 8 div.: 12/13 yd., D.
Allen. No. 3, 20.bird Skeet: 1st. Dick Ayres,
20/20: 2nd. A. Hnmilton. 18/20: F. Starling.
H. L. Potts, 17/20, div. 3rd. No. 4, 20-bird
H'car,: R. Nlules. S. Ridge, W. A. Commons.
A. W. Forbes. div. No. 5, Cbird (27 yds.):
S. Ridge, J. Woodrow. A. W. Forbes, R.
Mules, div.
Cedrie Scott was right on ton of his form
t o bent Erie Vivian in shoot-off i n main
event. o u r heartiest conbratulntions to h t h
these shooters an n fine effort. Dick Ayres
surprised himself and his U/O bu breaking
20/20 skeet: the first to do so hera. R. Trelonr continued his fine form of lnrt week-end,
but broke down on his 20th target today.
Thc last two events were dominntcd by Boh
Mules. Stan Ridc-e and Jimmy Forbes. Albcrt
C o o ~ e rand his dnushter IIelen came up, from
L n c e ~ e d eBay t o try the s1<eet.
(T. V. Roberts. Hon. Seo.)
II.I/i9.
l ' r a ? - - l , r d S k ~ . r . i r : Nu. I : 1st.
Dr. .\. >l.l<c!.,# , ? r ~ ~ 2 : :2nd. G. Ili;:;~, 21,
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Above scorea ~ncludehandicaps. Conditions
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9/10: J. Stiff 8/10,
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~ i r d s : 1st. A. 'F. Burnr, 20/20: 2nd. A. C.
Tie. 18/20: 3rd. A. H. Brenk, 23/25.
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SPRINGS (N,T.),
15/8/59,-very
strong,
ll.
Results: No,
5.bird D,R,: F, Morton. L, Toit, 5/5, div,
No. 2,
D,R,: A, D;i,,.son,
B,
s,,~~,,~,
D/lO,
No, 3,
,D,: Sutton,
H.en,, Pt5,:
Smith, stlo, div, No, 4 ,
67: Smith, Dawson, S5, No, 5,
D, ~
i smith,
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~ Chis.
~ ~
holm, 5. NO. 6, 5 i ~ ~. . v i i Doubles:
i~
smithChisholm. 5
A
strong, gusty wind made shootina
very difficult.
(I<. wnrrincton, Ho". See.)
er
winds,
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AUSTRALIAN (East Burlvoad, V.), 4/7/
59. --Results:
10-bird Wnik-ui,: G. Bisas.
10/10: glnees cut R. Ayre. R. Andrews. D.
Heminprvay. D. Cnhill. D. Young, 9/10. Metrollolitnn Walk-uo C'shio: 1st. R. Johns.
20/20; 2nd. 11. Betmore. 22/25: 3rd. R.
Smith, 21/25.
This wna our annual shoot, with a verY
~ d e a s i n e roll-im of shooters. The winner of
'he X. I?. Peters Memorial Cut, f o r highest
a ~ ~ r e s n tover
e
Poole Cm,. Peters CUD and
Teama shoot was A. Parry-Okoden after n
shoot-off with E. Dclahunty. A t the dose
of the day ~ v rbade farewell t o Ree Kavnnnsh
and his family. who will shortly be lenvinz
the, dietriot. All the hcst to you and yours.
Re".
(D. A. Strans-. Hon. Seo.)
BZRRIDALE (N.S.W.). 8/8/59. -Weather
conditions: sunny. Results: No. 1, lo-bird:
R. Snnds. 10/10: R. IIedcei, I. Hedger. W.
Woodhouro. F. Pnrkes, 9/10, div. NO. 2.
10-bird D.B.: div. R. Hcdb'er, W. Woodhouao.
Ii. Parkes. 10/10. No. 3. 10-bird P t r . Score:
1st. F. Parkes. 29/30; 2nd. R. Sands, 27/30:
3rd. It. Nolan. 26/30. No. 4. 5 S.B.. 5 D.B.
H'e;u~: 1st. R. Hedcer. 10/10: 2nd and 3rd.
div. I<. Nolan, F. Pnrkes, R. Snnds, 9/10.
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Woodhouse. F. Parltes, 10/10. No. 6, 5 grs.
D. Rise: 1st. W. Woodhouse, 3/5; 2nd. div.
R. Sanda. R. Hedger. 2/5. No. 7, 5 prs. D.
Rise: 1st. R. Sands: 4/5: 2nd. W. Woodhouse, 3/5.
Weather fine and sunny, with only a slight
breaeo. Shooting quite good. Good t o see
Ron Hodser shooting well, illso Waliy Woodhouse. Next shoot we hone t o see rome more
of oilr members.
(Inn Hedger, Hon. See.)
This shoot was the first on our new lakeside ground and was carried out to oerfection.
The beautiful surroundines, ~ e r f e o t brok;round and weathcr left nothing t o be dssircd.
Philiy-nine shooters took nnrt in the Trophy
shoot. which was won by Bill Doyle of Quambntook: second "lace went to our President.
I a n Whyteross, :rnd third t o Bert Gourlev of
Arnold. Arthur Rothachar took the f r o n t
mrrkera' tronhv. All shooters s ~ o k ch i ~ h l y
of t h e new club and commended those eon-
BINGARA (N.S.W.), 29/8/59. - Weather
eonditions: fine but cloudy. Attendance: fair.
Results: No. 1, 5-bird D.B.: R. Kinr. L.
9iekson. M. Bell, J. Goodwin, 516. No. 2,
10-bird P.S.: L. Diekson, 29/30: R. King,
28/30; P . King. W. Crorvley. 26/30.
A good day \vould have been hnd by all,
with the nromise of rome very good shooiing.
only for a breakdown of the t m p when shootors were hnif-way t h m u s h the olub's S.B.
Chamgionshi~. This will now have t o be held
i n conjunction with the D.B. Championship
on the nest shoot, t o be held some time early
i n Ootokr.
(R. W. Kin& Hon. See.)
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BOORT (Y.), 22/8/59--Weather conditions:
oorfeet. Attendance: 39. Rcrults: No. 1,
5-bird: div. 11. MoQuccn. D. Mnthews. W.
Nnsehke, C. Keith, R. Manuel, A. Gourleu.
R. Free, J. Bennett. T. Hartland. L. Toose.
E. Lanyan, 5/5. No. 2. 15-bird Trophy: W.
Doyle. 1st. 25/26: I. Whvteross, 2nd. 24/26:
A. Gourley. 3rd. 17/18: F.M., A. Rothneker.
14/15. No. 3, 5-bird: div. H . MeQueen. C.
C o o ~ a r ,D. Mnthews, R. Bree, A. Rothneker.
I<. Fnnnins, T. Miwnard. J. ICcrr, L .Toosc.
A. Mnson, I. W11ytoro.s. 515.
Ground Losotion:
(Evan Lnnuon, ?Ion. See.)
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conditions:
BRIGHT (V.).5/9/59-Weather
r~arfaot. Attendance: good. Rcsultr (Night):
No. 1. 5-bird D.B. (C.D.): Lo\vndes. A.
Martin, E. Martin, MeCormnek, Hendrie.
No. 2. &-bird D.B. (C.D.): T. MoCormtek,
E. Martin. No. 3, 10-bird D.B. T m ~ h y : 1st.
F. Hendrlo; 2nd. G. Huab'ins; 3rd. J. T h o m ~ E O ~ . NO. 4. &-bird D.B. (C.D.): J. Lnwler.
F. Hendrie. G. H u ~ g i n s ,T. MeCol~maek. NO.
Rasesourre Reserve, 2': miles south of Colac, off
Gellibrand Road.
SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER loth, 1959
at 7.30 p.m.
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5 5-bird D.B. (C.D.): F. Hendrie. A. Jones.
&. 6. 6-bird D.B. (C.D.): Iawndea. H u ~ p i n s .
MeCormaek, F. Hendrie. No. 7. Miss-out:
J. Thom,,son.
A good nisht's snort far shooters attending
from Myrtleford, M u d ~ e ~ o n gand
a
district.
The nsrv cement s t r i ~ s ,table nnd seats made
conditions mare favourable to the shooters.
Geo. Hup-gins had the fires s o i n s well and
did n sood job with the billy. Quite n few
onlookers made f a r a nicasmt evening all
around.
(F. J. Hendrie, Hon. See.)
BRISBANE (Qld.). 16/8/59.-Weather
eonditianr; fine. Attendance: 49. Rcrults: No.
1. I.C.I. lo-bird S.B.: 1st. C. ICnsauihe. 24/
26. 28d S. Dun 23/25. best 12/14 yds., T.
B&l, 14/20. ~ d 2,
. S:E. Qld. S.B. Cshir,
(20 birds): 1st. B. Bigncll, 30130: 2nd. J.
Miohelmore. 29/30: 3rd. T. Beel, 28/30. No.
3, $50 H ' c w ($0-bird D.B. Pts:): S. Dun,
C. ICn$sulkc, A. Jnrriek. R. Nirn~nb..J. Diekson. 30/30, div. No. 4, &bird D. Riae: 1st.
J. Diekson, 5/5: best 12 yds.. Dr. M. Cohcn.
315. No. 5. 5-biid D. Rise: 1st. D. Wlison
.lnr., 9/9: hest 12 yds.. Dr. M. Cohen, 3/5.
K e e ~ i nright
~
up to ex~eotations,Brisbnne
turned an beautiful weather f a r the S.E. Qid.
S.B. Chnmnionshio, and attracted many
couniry and interstate visitors elso here for
Show Week, whieh, with Princess Alexnndm's
visit. is the eulminntlon of our Centenary
Celehri~tion..
So many willing members helpcd our energetic President. Max Harrold, t o mnke t h e
day n e o m ~ l e t erueeers. Mar, Seeretnrv Stan
T r ~ s a i l m d Ches. had boen down and eemerited in t h e new flnppole whioh Alex Chesney has ~ e n c m u s l ygiven to the club, and i t
wits really romothine t o see o u r awn Rile
flyinx on the srounds for the first time. Alf
~ h ~ r l o wRay
.
Gehrmnn and Bruce Mncker
Ixnd also been busy i n s t n l l i n ~a new double
spring on the t m g , whieh by the ens of the
day was voted to be undoubtedl~m imDrovement. John Tyquin's donation of the disposal
tins was another amenity gratefully received.
All praised t h e steaks George Pedwell bat.heoued for us, and with the members' wives'
ussirtnnee, lunch war .an enjoyable Dart of
the day.
There were six ~ o s s i h l e sin the C h a m ~ i o n shin: Lloyd Stewart (Cnnnnmuiln). Bruce
Maekey (Bria.). H. Smith (Goondilvindi). J.
Miehclmot.o (Mnckny), Trev. Beel and B. Bienell (Cunnamull:t), and i t was rnthor ironical
t h a t the first three shooters missed thcir first
bird. However, the next five birds doeided
in B. Bienell's favour when R e v . drol,"ed
his first and third. and 3. Miehelmore surldenly lost the irst.
Our visitors proved to lie i n better form
than the locals, and in the ~ r e v i o u s event.
tho I.C.I. 10-bird S.B. K e n " , there were nine
~ossibles. hut after the next five birds i n the
sl,oot.off, only three shooter. remained. C.
Knssolhe (Toogoolawah) shot 24/25 to beat
Sid Dun (Dnlby), 23/25. Young Trevor Bsel,
who shows e r e a t ~ilromira, ended with 19/20.
Five W e s k r n marksmen shot t h e lot i n the
other ~ r e m i e revent, the E60 II'enn. and cut.
There rvas some doubt na to whether time
would ~ e r m i tshooting 10 birds i n the Double
Rise, so i t was resolved to shoot only 6 birds,
with a similar event t o follow if ~ossible,
which we did mnnagc after d l . 3. Diekson
had an o u t r i ~ h twin in the first, and Dave
Wilson J n r . won after shooting off rzninst
J. nliehelmore and K. Bnmberry in the concluding event. Hero ivc eoncratulatte newcomer Dr. M. Cohen on his Bnc effort. He
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took the best front-mark score both timer.
The President extended a welcome to the
and to our new Patron, the Hon.
Mr. T. Hiley. M.L.A., who ~ r e s e n t c d the
"rlres.
(E. Mnekey. P u h l i o i t ~Officer.)
BURNIE (Trs.). - Burnie Gun Club hcld
its monthly shoot on Saturday, 15/8/59,, i n
fairly m o d shooting conditions. No. 1. 5-blrd:
dl". M. Godman. H. Smith, M. Elliott, R.
Abhlitt B. McCulloch 15/15 Dts. No. 2.
lo-bird' Pts. (C. C. Bisby T r o ~ h y ) : div. B.
MeCulloeh, R. Abbiitt, 30/30: 3%.Elliott, 29/
30. 3rd. No. 3. 6 prs. D. Rise: outriaht R.
Ahblitt 4/5 DL'S.: J. Smith. 3/5, 2nd. No. 4,
5 prs. ' D'ville Doubles: c u t M. Godmnn R.
p h i l ~ o t t ,J. James J. Smith. B. MoCulloeh
R. Ahblitt, M.,Elliott S. Bott, 615. No. 5,
lo-bird Memorial shoot for Late Geoff Kerrney (1st series): cut B. Lnthnm. M. Elliott,
~ t s R.
. Ahblitt. Hon. See.)
R. Ahblitt, 30/30 (W.
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BUT& (S.A.), 8/8/59.-Weather
conditions:
fine. Results: No. 1, 5-bird D.B.: div. H. B.
Commons J. Gill, A. Commons. R. Trelonr.
No. 2. <-bird D.B.: D. Petherick. H. Commons, J. Gill. B. Jones, A. Commons, R.
Tveloar. D. Plectwood. W. Starline. No. 3,
5-bird D.B.: V. Moiony. R. Trelorr. W.
Storling. No. 4 I.C.I. Troghy: 1st. W. A.
Commons: 2nd. 'B. Jones; 16 yd.. div. D.
Petherick P. Jones. No. 5! lo-bird D.B.
pt..: div.' H. Commons. R. Wlnnine. No. 6.
5 ilr. D.R.: H. Commons. W. A. Commons,
R. winning. No. 7, lo-bird D.B.: R. WinDl"=.
Although attendance was small, shootine
was goad and seamed to be thorouehlv en-
joyad by all. Our Asst. See*'etetr~'~,Joyce
johnson, is to be commended an her efforts
to mnke the shoot n success, also t h e ladies
who assisted with the afternoon ten. Many
thanks.
(F. H . Gill, Hon. See.)
CAMBERWELL (V.), 8/8/59. - Weather
~ o ~ d i t i o n swindy
:
and cloudy. Attendance:
17. Reeults: No. 1. 3 Drs. D. Rise (16 rds.):
R. Smith 3/3. No. 2. 3 pre. D. Rise (16
. Rise
yds.): lt.'smith, 313. No. 3, 10 ~ r s D.
(16 yds.): 1st. R. Smith. 9/15: 2nd. J. Dc
Pellegrin. 8/15: 3rd. R. W. Fox, 6/11. No.
4 lo-bird D.B.: 1st. R. Smith. 14/14: 2nd.
,<. S. Russell. 13/14: 3rd. E. Scott. 20121.
22/8/59.-Wentl,cr
conditions: fine. Attendnnee: 30. Rosults: No. 1. 5 orr. D. Rise (16
yds.): 1st. R. Smith. 5/5: 2nd m d 3rd. div.
G. Bisgs, R. Irerres, 4/6. No. 2, Club D.
~ i s eCshio (10 m a . . 16 yds.): 1st. G. Bisss.
3/10: 2nd. A. 0. Tie. 7/10: 3rd. R. Smith,
6/10: 17/18 yds., S. Stevens, 5/10; 12/16 yds..
R. W. lios, 10120. No. 3, lo-bird D.B.: div.
R. W. F o r , W. Bcli, R. Smith. G. Bibres,
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5/9/59. -Weather
conditions: fins. but n
No. 1. 5-bird S.B.: div.
I[. Muilor, S. MaeICenzie. W. Cnrlon. P. Hcnwood, 515. No. 2. Metropolitan S.B. Cshiu:
1st. W. R. Johns. 24/25: 2nd. I. Porter,
22/25: 3rd. J. De Peilecrin. 21/25: 17/18
yds.. M. Rushford (Werriber). 18/20: 12/16
ydr., M. ICcrr ( A ~ s l e y ) .18/20.
The he:~utifui day brouxht a l i l ~ x enumber
of shooters f o r the Metro~olitim S.B. Chnmpionahill. After
very keen tussle it wont
to W. R. Johns, closely foliowed by Inn
Porter. i t vciv much imnrovwl shooter; third
,%IS
J. De Pellecrin, one bird down. Glad
to n ~ n i n see Diek Riehnrdr :dong swinglnz
wicked gun rround. The Werribee ,>air,
vary stl.ong wind.
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conditions: overcast, but fine. Attendance: 20.
Results: No. 1, 10-bird: div. I?. Richardson,
N. Sylvester. R. ICilpatrick, I. Roberts. M.
Grieg, R. Gill. No. 2, &bird: div. I(. Roper.
F. Richardson, R. Kilpatrick. I. Roberts, M.
Grieg. S. Durbridge, R. Gill. No. 3. 6-bird:
div. K. Roper. N. Sylvester. M. Grieg, 23.
Dehnert, G. Fellows, W. Caldow.
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Event 1
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Event 2
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Event 3
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CHARTERS TOWERS (Qtd.). 8/8/59 (1st
Weather conditions: hot, glary. Attendance: 34. Results: No. 1, 5-bird S.B.:
11 tied. 5/G.
No. 2, 5-bird S.B.: 11 tied,
5/5.
No. 3. 20-bird D.B. (Pts. 3/2) : H.
Lave~y. 60/60. 1st; A. Berryman, I<. Taylor,
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The main tmphy event on Saturdny. the
beautiful stainless steel tray donated by
I.C.I.A.N.Z.. was won by J. Galletta (Tully)
with a points score of 60/60, followed very
closely by local shooter 1.Dick, 59/60. H.
Lavery won the 20-bird D.B. H'cap with n
points score of 60/60, closely followed by
A. Berryman K Taylor, J. Stanger. 59/60a most ercdit~ble performance for these
young shooters. The high standard of shooti
i n s and closeness of the competition held the
onlookers' close attention.
9/8/59 (2nd Day). -Weather
conditions:
hot. glary. Attendance: 49. Results: NO. 1.
6-bird S.R.: 14 possibles, 5/5. div. No. 2.
6-bird S.13.: 16 possibles, 5/5, div. No. 3.
10-bird D.B. : (Bartlam's Trophy) : EI. Lavew.
1st (R. Honeycornbe Trophy): A. Collins. 2nd
(A. Titley Tronhy); R. Gourley, 3rd. No. 4,
10-bird S.B.: M. C. Hartwen (Ayr), G. Zmetti (Ayr). W. Fraser (TulIy), W. Carrington, M. Bow, C. Wellinston (Am), tid.
No. 6. 40-bird C'wenIth S.B. Cship: W. EI.
Hughes (trophy and sash). 1st; W. Cnrrinfiton, 2nd: J. Casnlegno (Ayr), 3rd. NO. 6.
10-bird S.B. H'cnp (President's Trophy): E.
Heinneman (Ayr). 1st; M. Bow. 2nd: G.
Zanetti (Ayr), 3rd. No. 7 . 20-bird S.B. 1100
H'cap: G. Zanctti (Ayr), 1st; H. Ford. J.
Griggs (Giru), C. Sinclair (Townsville), tied
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J. Stanger. 69/60, 2nd. No. 4, 10-bird D.B.
(Pts. 3/2): J. Gnllettn. 1st (1.C.LA.N.Z.
Trophy). No. 5, 3 nr. D.D.: M. Bow- A.
Edmondson, 12/12, 1st. No. 6. 3 nr- D.R.:
A. Edmondson, 3/3. 1st. No. 7 . 3 Dr. D.R.:
S. Gourley. W. Hughes, tied. 3/3.
15 yds.
Event 4 - 20 TARGETS
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A s this was our first shoot since the reforming of the club as a clay bird club, we
were Quite satisfied with the turn-up of shooters. Most successful shooter for the day was
M. Grieg (Apsley), who shot all birds he
fired at.
(W. J. Nolan. Hon. Sec.)
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Tom Powell m d M. Rushford. again shot
very well. But none better than young 14year-old Morrie Kcrr of Apdey. It is with
regret that I have to report the passing of
our highly esteemed Vice-President, Harold
Sweeney. He ~viIl be greatly missed by all
from shoots and meetings. He has been a
very active and keen member for a great
number of years now. The President, Committee and mcmbers all join me in extending
to his daughters, Mrs. N. Walker and Beth,
our deepest sympathy i n their great loss.
(W. R. Johns, Sec.)
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G. D. T. Seccombe, P. "l'hompson, div., 10/10.
No. 7, 5-bird S.13. Novelty: Joe Raleigh, I/G.
No. Y Bos: Joe Raleigh.
The high gun f o r 12/16 yarders, donated
We 'were ~lleasedto welcome J. Williamson,
hy J. Stanger Snr., was won by M. Bow.
who sir)pears t o be a .pmmifing new member.
l h e Common\vealth S.B. Cham~)iot~ship
was
The shooting all round a d~sappointment,but
finally won by W. Hughes, 19/50. after a
a dirty N. Easter can be thanked f o r that.
grim struggle with W. Carrington. 48/50,
22/8/59. - Weather conditions: good. At2nd. with Casnlegno (Ayr), 3rd. The h i ~ h
tendance: fair. Itesults: No. 1, 10-bird D.B.:
standard of shooting kept all present on thew
13.
Seccombe. D. McKay, J. Blundell, G. D.
toes and gained congratulations and applause
T. Seccombe, d~v., 10/10. No. 2, 5-bird Pts.:
for the winners.
Beyce
Siddins, R. MoRatt. D. McICay. A.
(S. J. Penberthy, Hon. Sec.)
Herdegcn. P. McDonald, J. Smith, 15/16.
No. 3, Nth. Rivers D.B. C'ship: 1st. D. McCOBURG (V.). - Had a good shoot on
ICny. 35/35; R. Moffatt. 34/35; 3rd, D. CasAugust 8, the main attrnction bcing the Club
ton. 11/42; 12 ydr.. J. Blundell.
No. 4,
Deauville Doubles Championship
10-bird Ptu.: W. McPhee. G. D. T. Seecombe,
We commenced with a 5 parr Double Rise,
p. Seccomllc. J. Smith, T. Seccombe, div..
and. a popular winner was Peter Sheridan.
27/30. No. 5, 20-bird PEs. Trophy: 1st. G. D.
paying us a visit from Robe (S.A.).
When
T. Seccombc. 64/66; 2nd. I). Mott, 63/66:
i n Victoria. Peter was a constant visitor t o
3rd. P. AlcDonnld, 22/28.
No. 6, 20-bird
Coburg.
D.B. H'atp: P . McDonald, R. Moffatt, D.
It was a strong field which participated i n
MeKrry. dw., 20/20. No. 7, 5 Dr. D. Rise:
the Charnpionshil>, and the winners were a
P. McDonald. A. Herdegen, Boyce Siddins,
redoubtable nalr i n Fred Burns and Clem
taker 3/5.
div..
1st 1/5.
No. S, 5 ~ r D.
. Xise: A. WhitMudford, with 30/30. Don Glover and Bob
Dale were runners-up.
~ h ~6 r i s i d e n twelcomed the visiting shootEight split u p the cash i n a 20-bird D.B..
ers, and our distant memhers. Boyce Siddins
which concluded the proyamme. They were:
R a y IIering. Peter Sher~dan, Bob Dale, ROY and Ron Moffatt, congwtulated them In
taking most of the honours. Our thanks s o
Kilkenny, Fred Shearer, Norm McKenzie. Bill
t o the President and his family f o r t h e good
Le Strange and Clem Mudford.
jab done i n the catering, and to Mrs. Siddins
August 22 was a n ideal day and shooting
for scoring, and J i m Alcock and treasurer.
conditions were ideal. There was a good
(G. D. T. Seccombe. Hon. Sec.)
attendance. with plenty of country visitors.
A 10 birds points opened proceedings, and
COLAC (V.), 1/8/59 (Day).-Weather
conthis was cut by Ray Morrison, Roy Halsell,
dit~ons: fine, gosty wmd. The gold wristlet
Brian Bernal and Norm McXCenaie.
watch was won by Colac member Fred WilThe main event was n 30 birder f o r 6100,
son.
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and this drew competitors from far and wide.
on Saturday 1/8/59:~ ~ 1 ~ etied
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with two
After all shooters had visited the tracks,
others
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b 'Haywood (formerly of Colac
there were three clean scores. They were
and now livinx in Point Lonsdxle). and Don
Roy Halsell. Bill CouIson (both visitors) and
Corrtorphan, with scores of 37/40;
F r ~ dShearer, ~ l o ~ u l acommitteem;m,
r
and the
I n the tie shoot and in rapidly failing light
p r ~ z ewas divided.
Wilson went on to shoot three more and win
Shooters never have enough, so a 10-birder
with :t total of 40/43. Over the full nrowas provided. Sharers of the cash xverc Ollie
Do~vker. Dave Penfound, Darcy Watson, Bill
Coulson. Bob Dale, Alan Craig and Xel
Lowry.
You \-.,ill sce our programmes on another
page, but let me stress t h a t of October 3.
This is n 40 birds Douhlc Barrel event from
18 yds. Trollhies f o r first, second, third,
12/16 yds. and 17/13 yds.
That sounds like rm ordinary event, but the
attraction is t h a t the five top scores will
comprise Coburs's team t o meet: South Australia i n a return match on August 17.
For Your next shoot choose
Evei*ytbing is going smoothly f o r the Grand
P r i s Carnival on October 31 and Cup Day,
the Best, as supplied to
November 3, anrticulars of which are ~ u b lished.
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Indications are t h a t t h e two-day meeting
will be a hune success. Wc have ouite a few
Official sashmakers 10 the
enquiries fLom all over. Come i l o n g and
enjoy yourself.
A . C. T. A.
(C. J. Colledge, Sec.)
2nd.
No. 8, 3 Ilr. D.R.:
N. Norris. 1st;
G. Znnetti (Ayr), E. Dick. M. Bow, tied 2nd.
ALEXANDRA GUN CLUB
VICTORIA
(Afliliated A.C.T.A.)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th; 1959
1.30 p.m. 10 BIRD OPENER SPARROWS. Nom., 12/-.
FoIlorved by
Commosrwealth Dowble Barre!
Sparrow Championship
40 Birds from 20 yards. Nom., $2.
Sash and Trophies to full value £40.
Night, 7.30 p.m. 5 BIRD D.B. OPENER. Nom., 6/-.
Victorian Night Double Barrel
Championship
30 Birds from 18 yards.
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Norn., 35/-.
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Sash and Trophies to fuIl value $30.
Plus 12/15 yd. Trophy on each event and Ladies' Trophy on
Af telnoon Event.
Cartridges, Afternoon Tea, Supper, also B a r b e c ~ ~facilities
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TWO AUTOMATIC TRAPS available for day shooting.
Also remember NEW YEAR'S DAY and JAN. 2nd.
January 1stMorning, E50 HANDICAP. Afternoon, CH'SHIP
Night, E75 HANDICAP
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S.B.: Joe Raleigh, Ist, 5/5: A. D. Hcrdegen,
R. Jnekson, div. 2nd. 4/5. No. 3, 15-bird
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I). Mci3onald. 2nd. 10/15; Joe .Raleigh, D.
Seccomh, 3rd. 9/15, No. 4, 5-brrd S.B. (16
yds.): D. Scccombe, P. McDonald, div., 5/5.
No. 5. 20-bird S.B. Club C'ship: D. Seccombe,
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SATURDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, '1959
Shooting starts a t 9.30 a.m. Sharp.
No. 1
- 10 BIRD D.B. POINTS OR 16 Yards
No. 2 -
Western District Single Barrel
Championship
Tropl~iesfor lst, 2nd and 3rd. Nom., 25/-.
No. 3-
N.S.W. State Single Barrel
Sparrows Champiamship
Trophies for Ist, 2nd and 3rd. Nom., 30/-.
Western District Double Barrel
Champianship
Trophies for Ist, 2nd and 3rd. Nom., 25/-.
Optiond Sweeps on all Championships.
Lunch and Cartridges on Grounds.
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gramme he scored 45/48. a n excellent performance, as only recently did he become a n
adherent of the snort. Bob Waywood, also n
new shooter, in obtaining second place with
a score of 39/43. won for himself a n electric
wall clock. He also shot very well.
I t was certainly a day for new shooters.
Trevor Sharp, taking nart in about his fourth
competition, put up a score of 36/40 and
gained the fronGmasli trophy. Others were:
Arthur Neale. 35/40; Ian Holt, 33/40; Jim
Hose, 33/40; Theo Norman, 34/40.
A good field of 30 shooters competed, strong
representation k i n g providcd by Geclong club,
who are good supporters of Colnc shoots.
Other clubs represented were Cressy, Wexribee, Balmoral and Australian (East Burwood).
Shooting conditions were rather
tricky, with a gusty northerly behind the
targets, but fortunately the great pines nrovide good protection from winds from that
quarter and the west. Late in the day the
fndinr
- lirht
., wns a further hazard.
No. 1, 5-bird D.B.: div. A. NeaIe, P. Boyd.
R. Parker. R. Storer, F. Wilson, J. Hose.
A. Rundle. G. Norman, D. Corstorl>hnn. T.
Sham. 5/5. No. 2. 40-bird D.B. (for 2-40
trophies): P. Wlson,. 40/43, 1st.: R. Saywood,
39/43, 2nd; D. Corstorphnn, 38/62, 3rd;
12/13 yd. section. T. Sharp. 36/40. S'stakes
on each 10 birds resulted: No. 1: A. McIntosh. 10110. 1st: balance div. F. Byers. W.
~ b b b t t .'w..
Ganse, R. Elliott, R.. Raywood.
P . Boyd, E. Oborne, D. Corstorphan. 9/10.
No. 2: div. F. Byers, W. Abbott, T. Sharp.
F. Wilson. 10/10. No, 3: div. A. Neale. R.
Haywood. 'F.Wilson, B. Mark. 10/10. No. 4:
div. R. Storer, R. Hussen, D. Corstorphan,
10/10.
21/8/59 (Night).--Weather
conditions: fine
and calm. Attendance: 28. The two Club
~hambionshins decided under the floodlight$
a t &lac Gun Club on Friday night, 21/S/59,
went to Ian and Jack Holt (Colac). Inn Holt
won the Intermediate Chnmpiosship outright,
14/15. One point behind him was Fred Wilson (Cobden), while third place went to
Trevor Sharl~, 17/20, after a tie shoot with
Stan P ~ l e .16/20.
I n the Club Open S.B. C'ship top three
scored 13/16: J. Hose, J. Holt, R. Parker.
IIolt out-pointed the other two in the tie shoot
to tnke the title 18/20. Parker was second,
17/20. and Hose third, 16/20.
Results: No. I, 5-bird D.B.: div. J. Hose.
I. Holt, J. Holt, G. Crosse, A. Neale, P.
Stinchcomhe, Ii. Woodman, P. Boyd, 5/5.
No. 2. Club Intermed. C'ship (16-bird D.B.):
I. Holt. 14/15; F. Wilson, 13/15; T. Sharp,
17/20.
The concurrent event for backmarkers was cut R. Pnrker and D. Corstorphan, 15/15. No. 3, Club S.B. C'ship (15
targets): J. Wolt. 18/20; R. Parker. 17/20;
5. Hose, 16/20: B.M., P. Stinchcombe, 10/15.
No. 4, 10-bird D.B.: 1st. X. Holt, lO/10; bal.
div. T. Sharp, J. Holt. P. Boyd. 9/10.
(D. Corstorphan. Hon. Sec.)
CROYDON (V.). 13/6/59.-Weather
conditions: wintry. Attendance: 14. Results: No.
1. Fi-bird Pts.: div. R. B. Shennard. N. KneeLie.- &; c.. dams, 15/15 nts- - NO.' 2. 20-bird
D.B.: 1st. G. Lund. 31/38: 2nd. 3. Wenwood,
36/38: 3rd. R. Henwood. 30/33: 12/16 yd..
W. Xenwood, 30/32. No. 3, 10-bird Pts.:
div. W. Henwood, R. Wrres, 30/30; G. Lund,
29/30.
27/6/59. - Weather conditions: good. Attendance: 24. Results: No. 1, 5-bird Pts.:
div. G. Lund. D. Cnhill. P . Henwood. 15/16.
No. 2, SO-bird (10 S.B., 10 D.B., 10 Pts.):
1st. A. Hedger. 79/80: 2nd. P . Henwood.
78/80: 3rd. F. Thatcher, 68/09: 12/16 yd..
J. Henwood. 46/50. No. 3, 5 pr. D.R.: C.
hlnrtin, A. Hedger, 4/5 pr.; Stevenson. 3/5.
Our usual social Saturday afternoon gettogether shoot and a novelty event 30 birder
(10 S.B.. 10 D.B., 10 Pts.). If's surprising
tho havoc caused by the points. Arthur
Hedger showed how it; is done: he's in top
form. P. Henwood very pleased with his
second place: Brecl Thatcher third, and 12year-old Jack Henrvood, maintaining his
good form, won 16 yd. trophy. Mrs. P.
Henwood won the ladies' trophy.
11/7/59. - Weather conditions: cold. At-
..
.
Club Mised Birds Chnmpionship.
This
event wns won outright by Arthur Hedger,
19/20. Consrats., Arthur; a popular win to
a n ootstandmg sportsman. Tiger Stevenson
second. Gill Lund and Andy Tie staging a
marathon to decide third place: Gill was
successful, 35/39. P a r t of the shoot-off was
under lights. This type of event certainly
runs away with the time, but nevertheless
very interesting: reIieves the monotony of
down-the-lines.
8/8/59. -Weather
conditions: good. Attendance: 36. ResuIts (CIub D.B. S~amowfi
C'ship): No. 1, 6-bird Pts.: div. E. Adams,
W. R. Johns. P. Henwood. M. Hamilton,
15/15. No. 2. D.B. Club Sparrows C'ship:
1st. R. Morrison. 32/35: 2nd, W. R. fohns,
31/35; 3rd, M. Whitelnw, 27/30; 12/16 yd.,
E. GuiIieri, 24/30. No. 3, 10-bird D.B.: div.
R. MeKnight, J. NIeek, R. Morrison. 10/10.
CIub D.B. Sparrows Championship, and the
little fellows very eIusive, all 30 of them.
R. Morrison, in a first visit to Croydon.
proved superior to the opnosition; he had the
cdge on Roy Johns in the shoot-off. Light
was failing, making things harder than usual.
Thanks, shooters, for coming along and
making: the day a huge success. Mrs. Tom
Lucns won the ladies' trophy, and our last
event for the day, with cartridges as a trophy. was a popular event.
(Res Osmnn, President.)
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DALBY (Qld.). 9/8/59.
Weather conditions: windy. Results: No. 1, 6-bird D.B.:
D. Wilson Jnr., C. Milburn, A. Jarick, N.
McGiln, H. Seis, 6/5. No. 2, 10-bird S.B.:
lst, D. Price. 9/10; D. Wilson Jnr., L. Price,
div. 2nd and 3rd. 8/10. No. 3, 10-bird D.B.
Pts.: Ist, D. Wilson Jnr.. 29/30; 2nd. L.
Price. 28/30; C. Milburn. W. Moore. 3rd.
27/30. No. 4. 10-bird D.B.: D. Wilson Jnr.,
N. McGilp. W. Moore. 1st. 10/10. No. 6,
10 pr. U. Rise (angling): D. Price, W. Moore.
6/10. No. 6. 5-bird Walk-up: lst, C. Taylor.
5/5: D. Wilson Jnr., D. Price, L. Price, W.
Moore, 4/5. No. 7, 10 pr. D'ville Doubles:
A. Jarick L. Price, 1st. 10/10; D. Wilson
Jnr. - A . Seis. N. McGiln- C. Taylor. 9/10.
High Gun: D. Wilson Snr., 28/30; best 12
ydr.. I). Wilson Snr., 20/30.
An enjoyable afternoon's shooting was had
by those few who attended. Dave Wilson Jnr.
again showed his good form by taking the
High Gun Trophy, which was generously
donated by Ma1 Fuller of Fuller Firearms
Ltd. Was pleased to see Dave WiIson Snr.
shoot well enough to take the 12 yarder.
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(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)
Saturday, 10th October:
6 PAIR DEAUVILLE DOUBLES from 22 yds.
Club Deauville Doubles
20 Pairs from 22 yards.
Wednesday Night, 14th October:
- NlCWT
SHOOT OF THE SEASON
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10 BIRDS SINGLE BARREL from 16 yards
Club Night Single ~ a r r e l '
Corby Taylor shot i n excellent round in the
Walk-up to he the outright winner. Congratulations to the varioas
(N. A. m c ~ i l p ,H ~ set.)
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DUNDONNELL (V.), 15/6/59. -Weather
conditions: cold and windy. Attendance: 14.
Results (Afternoon): No. 1, 5-bird D.B.:
P. Boyd, W. Lyon. C. Fletcher. bf. Small,
E. Bevan, div., 5/5.
No. 2, 5-bird D.B.:
P. Boyd, E. Oborne, E. Bevan, W. Dobiie,
div., 5/5. No. 3, 20-bird D.13. H'cnp (P.D.):
1st. A. Calvert, 66/60; 2nd. E. Oborne. 58/
63: 3rd. J. Morrison 65/63: 12/16 yd.. S.
Baird, 45/60. No. 4, '10-bird D.B. : P. Boyd,
E. Oborne, div., 10/10.
Weather conditions during this fisture were
very bad, strong westerly winds and frequent
showers being the order all afternoon. Pourteen shooters competed for the Jock Wilson
Cup; with seven shooters requiring only onc
more win, Tt. sccmed sure to go off, but Allan
Calvert, w ~ t h esccllent shoqting. kept this
beautiful trophy in c~rculat~on.Colac and
Scbastopol shooters were rvell in the picture
all aiternoon.
(J. Malcolm Small, lion. Sec.)
DUNOFLY (V.) , 17/7/59.-Weather
conditions: fair. Attendance: 17. Results: No. 1.
5-bird: G. Smith, G. Plett. B. Renkin. N.
Pztterson. N. Hall. div. No. 2, 10-bird (2
equal trophies): A; Gourley, 10/10; G. Flett.
17/18. No. 3. 10-bird (2 equal trophies):
1st. Gordon, J. Jones, 16/16. No. 4, 5-bird
Pts. (2 equal tronhies): H. A. Flett. A.
Smith, 21/21. No. 5. 5-bird Pts.: G. Smith.
G. Flett. A. Smith, N. Hall, div., 16/15.
Good night's shooting. Visitors from Bendigo, Learmonth and St. qrnaud.
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/Sl.59.
Weather conditions: good. At-,
., . .
lendance: 12. Results: - No. 1. 5ibird Pts.:
A. Gourlcy. 15/16. No. 2. 5-bird Silent Rise
Trophy: W. Beltinger, 10/t0. No. 3, 10-bird
D.B. Trophy: T. Hartland. 12/13. NO. 4.
Ii prs. Wvllle Doubles: W. Beliinger N. Hall,
5/6. No. 5. 3 prs. D. Rise: A. Gourley, 2/3.
No. 6. %bird Pts.: N. Hall, G. Williams,
div..
15/15. No. 7. 5-bird: A. Gourley. 5/5.
Ail ihooters svere.pleased to see our staunch
committeeman. George Williams, get his first
cut. See how easy i t is done, George. Shooters subscribed to and presented George with
a suitable trophy. Our Sept. shoot is i n aid
of local R.S.L. Building Fund.
(N.H. Hall, Non. See.)
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20 Birds from 1 6 yards.
Saturday, 24th October:
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lst, 2nd, 3rd and Front Marker.
Wednesday Night, 28th October:
6 PAIR DEAUVILLE DOUBLES from 24 yds.
Commonwealth Deauville
Doubles Night
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ECHUCA (.V.), 15/6/59.
Weather conditions: very wlndy. Attendance: 32. Results:
No. 1, 6-bird D.B.: R. HalsJ1. B. Rodgel*~,
A. Banfield. J. Jamieson, I<. Dobson, div. No.
2. 20-bird D.B. Trophy: 1st. W. Coulson; 2nd.
J. Jamieson: 3rd. V. Lawford, 19/20; F.M.,
II. Maynard. No. 3. 10-bird D.B.: 1st. A.
Mason. No. 4, 10-bird S.B.: 1st. A. Mason:
2nd. W. Gribben.
25 Pairs from 24 yards.
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EASTERN
GOLDFIELDS
(Kalsoorlie.
, 26/7/59. Weather conditions: good.
Results: I5 Dr. D. Rise Club G'sl~ip: P. McBride. 1st; W. Bfontgomew, 2nd; A. KilgalIon. 3rd; hest 12/16 ydr., J. Bright.
Eightecn shooters contested the Club Double
Rise Chamnionship, and the result was in
doubt until the last pair was thrown. Peter
McBride won the event outright with the
score of 11/15. Congrats., Peter. on your
first major success. Jasper Brizht shot excellently to win the 12/15 yd. shoot-off with
a perfect S/5.
(W. Montgomery, Eandicaaper.)
W.A.)
October, 1959
October, 1959
This shoot was held in very gusty conditions, and scores were very low. Attendnnce
was very pleasing
32 shooters. Visitors
from S h c p ~ ~ a r t oand
n
Bcndigo, with Bendigo
takinc the honours. Unfortunately our Sec..
Mick-Briggs, is convalescing after a n operation which we hope will bc successful. We
will be glad to have you back on the 50b
again soon, Mick; we sure do miss you.
(A. L. Hore, Act. Sec.)
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GECLONG (V.) 22/8/59.-Weather
conditions: fine, cross wind. Attendnnce: 24. Xesults: No. 1, 20-bird: S. MeIntosh, D. Corstorphan. T. Sharp. K. Laird, G. Viney. 19/
20, tied. No. 2. Geelong 20-bird Mixed C'ship:
lst, 3. W. Mark; 2nd. R. Ayre; 3rd. S.
hlcIntosh; P.M., T. Sharp.
Prom a fairly small field of shnotcrs, competing in ideal conditions, not me nossihle
was scored. Five shooters scored 19/20 in
the first event to tie. Brian Mark got closest
in the Chamaionshin with 18/20 to win this
event. After the first and sccond rounds of
the 6-bird D.B. and the 5-bird S.B., 10 shooters had the possible, but the Double Rise and
Walk-up quickly narrowed the field down.
(M.McGarigle, Hon. See.)
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GOROICE (V.), 8/8/59.
Weather conditions: windy. Attendance: 29. Results: No.
1. 5-bird: 11 div.. M. G r i ~ z . M. lierr. N.
Stewart. A. Aitken. B. Robinson. W. Lone.
R. ~ u t i e r . K. Williamson, L. ~rool;, A. D
;:
mesny. S. Billing. No. 2. 10-bird Trophy:
IC. Fostel*. 1st. 11/11; I. Roberts, 2nd. 12/13;
M. G r i ~ g . 3rd, 11/13. No. 3. 6 Dr. D'ville
Doubles: 4 pair div. No. 4, 3 nr. D. Rise:
A. Aitlcen.
We held a shoot on 8/3/59 and the attendance of 29 was very good, considering the
conditions. which were rather cold and windy.
There were visitors from Little BooI, Apsley.
Codnite and Horsham. Shooting was not of
a very high standard, probably due to the
conditions. Congratulations to Ken Foster on
winning the trophy evcnt: hc shot well: also
to Tan Roberts and Mervyn Grigg, who came
second and third resnectively. Once agaln
our thanks to the ladies who did thcir usuat
good job in providing niternoon tea.
(B. C. Robinson. Hon. Sec.)
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HARCOURT (V.). Club bsl~oot.6/8/59.
Weather condltlons: very rvlndy. Birds doing
everything but fly true and straight. No. 1,
5-bird Pts.: div. W. Blakley. R. Pellas. 0.
Dowker, A. Banfield, W. Coulson. Main
Event, $0-bird D.B. for I.C.I. Trophy
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shootcrs, but owing to windy conditions,
shooters fell by the wayside. leaving T. Botten with the only possible. Excellent shooting
in thesc conditions. lst, T. Botten, 20/20;
2nd. A, Banfield, 40/41; 3rd, C. PaulI, 39/41;
yardage prizes, W. O'Shnnnessu, W. Coulson,
E. Marriott. 10-bird Event was won by
visiting shooter Ian Gordon. Congratulations,
and hope to sce more of this promising young
shooter.
Ladies again unhdd the hosdtablc ronutation of our club with a n excellent afternoon
Lea. A11 told, a happy afternoon, but, boys,
when ~ t ' soff the fence, watch those handicanners.
(1.W. Marriott, Scc.)
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HAWKDSBURY (N.S.W.), 1/6/59-Weather conditions: pcrfect. Attendance: 29. Results: No. 1. 5-bird Wallr-up: J. Thatcher,
S. Simmonds, J. White, 5/5: A. W. Hayes,
M. Murray, N. Rogley, R. Lambert, A.
Stubbs. A. A. E ~ Y O S4/5.
,
No. 2, N.S.W.
Walk-up C'shia: lst, D. Scowcroft. 23/25:
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MELBOURNE GUN CLUB
(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)
TOTTENHAM, VICTORIA
in association with FOOTSCRAY GUN CLUB
- 6 Miles from G.P.O.
at DOWN-THE-LINE and SICEET -
- Shooting each Wednesday
All visitors will be made Honorary Members for the days on which Club Championships are being contested.
Wednesday shooting commences 2.30 p.m.
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Saturdays, 1.30 p.m.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th:
Event No. 1 5 TARGETS D.B., 5 TARGETS S.B. Handicap Marks.
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Event No. 2
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Compulsory Cash Division
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Nom., 15/-
30 Targets Double Barrel Handicap
Event No. 3
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Ist, Znd, 3rd and Front Marker Trophies.
SKEET
20 Targets
Cash Event
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NO^., 40/-
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Nom., 25/-
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Norn., 15,'-
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th:
Event No. 1 5 PAIRS DOUBLE RISE. Compulsory Cash Division
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Event No. 2-
Melbourne Gun Club Deauville Doubles Championship
20 Pairs from 20 yards
Nom., 25/- each shooter
Optional lo/- Sweep per pair.
Ist, Sash and Trophy; 2nd and 3rd, Trophies.
SKEET EVENTS TO FOLLOW.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th:
Event No. 1 15 BIRDS DOUBLE BARREL HANDICAP. Comp. Cash Div.
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Norn., $1
Event No. 2 -
Melbourne Gun Club Double Rise Championship
10 Pairs from 16 yards. Optional lo/- Sweep. - Nom., 25/SKEET EVENT TO FOLLOW.
Ist, Sash and Trophy; 2nd and 3rd, Trophies.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st:
Event No. 1-10 BIRD DOUBLE BARREL HANDICAP. Comp. Cash Div.
Event No. 2
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20 Bird Double Barrel Handicap
Event No. 3
Nom., 15/-
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Ist, 2nd, 3rd and Front Marker Trophies.
20 Bird SKEET
Ist, 2nd and 3rd Trophies.
Monday, 2nd November
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NO^., 25/-
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N O ~ .25/,
- Melbourne Cup Eve
MELBOURNE GUN CLUB will be conducting a series of CASH EVENTS, DOWN-THE-LINE
and SKEET for the convenience of visitors.
- - Commencing 1.30 p.m.
- ALL
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WELCO35E
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Afternoon Tea
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Refreshments
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Cartridges available on the Ground.
Visiting Shooters are welcomed and may contact the Secretary at the Club House, Tottenham.
McG. KEAN, President.
H. BUTT, Secretary. M M 1636.
CLAY TARGET
AUSTRALIAN
SHOOTING NEWS
VICTORIA
(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)
SHOOTING DATES FOR REMAINDER OF 1959:
20 Bird Double Barrel Handicap
Cup
PERPETUAL TROPHY donated by Messrs. N. & A. CALVERT.
Afternoon, NOVEMBER 14-
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Cash Handicap
20 Bird Double Barrel
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ESO
Prize money will be increased if entries warrant.
-AFTERNOON
NOVELTY EVENTS AND NIGHT
J. M. SMALL, Secretary,
President,
Darlington P.O.
Dundonnell. Phone 7.
The win of Jack Hcadon in the concluding
evcnt a t 15 birds and shooting the possible
was the real highlight of the afternoon.
(L.YcKinney. Ron. Sec.)
A very enjoyable shoot i n perfect weather.
Many thanks t o the visitors for helping t o
make this shoot n success, with a asllecial
mention to Don Scowci,oft and his charming
wife- their first visit to our club. Don won
the N.S.W. Walk-up C'shio after a shoot-off
with John Thatcher, Jack Catt filling. third
place after a shoot-off with four otiiers. The
825 H'cao wns divided by five shooters with
~,ossiblesof 20/20. Our ladies, a s usual, provided a n excellent and much appreciated
afternoon tea.
( A d r i m Hayes, Hon. Scc.)
HOBART (Tat), 25/7/59.-Weather
conditions: overcast and calm. Attendance: 38.
Results: No. I, 5-bird Novice: T. Jenlcins.
No. 2, 6-bird D.B.: L. Witzcrman. G. Smith.
G. Jones. R. Rartley, M. Cooner, div. No.
3. 5 or. D'ville Donblcs: P. Marshall C.
Waltm, G. Marshall-D. Bridges, T. NewmnnS . &farshall, A. Saulis - A. Nelson, 3. M?lcolm R. Ward, R. Hartley - J. Monks dlv.
No. 4 , . Club D'ville Doublcs ( ~ n r h e r sd r i w n ) :
1st pair. P. Marshall M. Cooper; 2nd pair,
I(.
Rulford G. Genders. No. 6, 5-bird Nov ~ m : div. L. Witzerman, D. Drewjtt. No.
G, El6 H'cap: D. Drewitt, 12/14 yds.; 15/17
yds., div. E. G. Hnrbcck, R. Reynolds, T.
Headland: 18 yds. and over, div. E. G. McRpc, IC. Pulford, A. Nelson. No. 7, 5 nr. D.
Rxse: R. Ward.
(E. P. Lawrence, Hon. Sec.)
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This shoot was the club's Deauville Doubles
Chsmpionship, and i t attracted a field of
eight pairs. With two of the club's best
shots t ~ m i n gtogether. the result was a very
easy win; i n fact, i t never looked i n doubt.
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HUGHENDEN (Qld.) 15/8/59. -Weather D. Mormy, I<. Kelman, A. Wenring, E. McIntosh. J. Wearing, T. Delahunty, T. P.
conditions: Iight wind. Results: No. 1. 6-bird
Delahunty B. O'Neil. B/j.
No. 5. 20-bird
S.B.: D. Cmwford, P. Dclnhunty. G. LillyS.B. ~ o r t h - w e s t Qld. D. B. C'ship (from 16
man, K. IZelman. 6/5. No. 2. 10-bird Walkyds.): T. Delahunty, 1st: B. Davis. 2nd; G.
up: D. Murray, 9/10. No. 3, 15-bird (Pts.
Lillyman, 3rd. i n shoot-off. No. 6, 2bbird
3/2) Trophy: L. Mchtosh, 15/15. No. 4,
D.B. Pts. (Browning Auto. Shotgun): B.
10 prs. D.D.: M. Mexser A. Waiker (shootO'Neil outright, 60/GO.
off), 26/25.
No. 5. 6-bird D.B. Pts.: D.
Murray, P. Delahunty. R. Kelman, 16/15.
The main feature of the day was the NorthNo. 6, 10-bird D.B. Pts. (Patron's Trophy):
West Qfd. S.B. Championship, which was won
D. Mur1.a~ in a shoot-off from J. Wcanng,
by
T. Delnhunty after a long shoot-off from
D. Cmwford, A. Wearing, 30/30. No. 7.
1;'. Davis and G. Lillyman. The BfcGregor
5-bird D.B.: D. Crawford. T. Delahunty, T.
Shield
Team Shoot. which was held by HughGibson, D. Murrny, R. ICelman, P. Delahunty,
cnden f o r the last throe years, was well won
T. P. Delahunty, L. McIntosh, G. Lillyman,
by Richmond with 45/50.
The Browning
A. Wearing. No. 8. 20-bird D.B. ICills ($50
automatic shotgun was won outright by B.
H'cnp): G. Lillyman, A. Wearing, P. DelaO'Neil, with five shooters one point behind.
hunty, 20/20.
High Dan over the two days ended i n a deadheat between D. Mul'ray and T, 1). Delnhunty
Although the turn-up was not good, the
with 143/150. D. Murrny took the honours
shooters cnjoyed the day. The shooting \vn-s
i n the shoot-off. Congratulations t o all shootof a high standard throughout the day, a n d
e r s ~ h took
o p a r t i n the shoot, and cs~ecially
our Richmond visitors made their presence
to the winners.
(T. P. Delahunty. Hon. Scc.)
felt.
Consrntulafions are extended t o ail
winners of the day. Breaks of 50 straight
H U N T L ~ (v.), 1/8/59.
Wenther condiwere registered by both D. Murray and G.
Lillyman. This was very fine shooting. Contions: showery. Rosults: No. 1. 5-bird (C.D.):
gratulations to you both, Grant ;md D
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~ G. ~Landridge,
.
W. Coulson. E. I. Whytcross.
A. Banfield, G. Drife. A. Gourley. A. E.
16/11/59.-Wcather
conditions: windy. AtSmith J. Bennett. J. Whitewood. NO. 2,
wood.
15-biri
18/18;
D.13.
2nd.
A. : Mason.1st.17/15;
J. White3rd.
tendanee: 35 ( h i r ) . ~
~ N ~ . ~ 10-bird~
l
~ (X.C.I.
~ Trophy):
D.B.: D. Murray. I<. Kelmnn. D. Crawford.
E. 1. Whytcross, 27/28; F.M., W. Forbes.
A. Walker, T. Ddahunty, T. P. Dclahunty,
12/15. No. 3, 10-bird D.B.: 12/16 yds., G.
~
~ N ~ 2,
+~ X5-bird ~s , ~ . : T.~ ~
~ t Lnndridae.
1
~ ~ - 1st.~ 12/12; . T. Hartland. 2nd.
11/12: 15 yds. and over, div. R. Mnnuei,
hunty won shoot-off from T. I?. D e l a h u n t ~ . A. Banfield, W. Coulson, E. I. IVh~tcross.
No. 4, 10-bird D.B.: div. 4 shooters, A. Ban16/15. No. 3. 10-bird S.B. (McGregoor Shield
T~~~ shoot): won by xichmond N ~ 1+ (I). field. W. Coulson. B. Mountjoy. G. Drife.
Murray, J. Treveton. X. Kelman, B. O'Neil.
w i t h showery conditions prevailing during
G. Lillyman), ~16/50. No. 4, 5-bird S.R.:
the afteinoon. Huntly Gun Club condlloted
J.
2nd. J. Thnteher, 20/25: 31.d. A. W. Catt.
28/31; h s t 12/16 yd., G. Hill. No. 3, $25
H'cap: A. Robotham, N. Zliis. A. W. Hayes.
F. Thompson. A. Ibbett. 20/20.
HAY (N.S.W.).
8/8/59. -Weather
conditions: perfect. Attendance: escellent. Results: No. 1, 5 prs. D. Rise: N. Milliken,
D. Anderson, 5/5, div. No. 2. 5 prs. D'ville
Doubles (off 20 yds.): A. W. Weadon R.
Headon. N. hfilliken J. Headon, J. Houston
Max Gibson, B. Bennett G. Headon, S.
Walker V. Cos. div.. 5/5 nrs. No. 3. Club
D'ville Doubles C'shiG (20 Drs. off 20 yds.):
N. Milliken J. Headon, 25/25 prs.. 1st: J.
Houston Max Gibson, 24/25 prs., 2nd. after
shoot-off. No. 4. 5 nrs. D'ville Doubles Novice Event: G. Uecker R. O'Brien, 6/6 prs.
No. 5, 15 birds ( 5 D.B., 5 S.B., 5 Walk-up):
J. Ecadon, 15/16; R. UcIntyre, 13/16; H.
Cos, M a s Gibson. equal 3rd. 12/15.
SHOOTING NEWS
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Afternoon and Night, DECEMBER 26-
n. G. BRYANT,
TARGET
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CLAY
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AUSTRALIAN
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HOPETOUN (V.) 28/8/59 (NigttC).-Weather conditions: c a l h , cool. Attendance: 21.
Results: No. 1, 5-bird: div. K. Wise, G.
Marshman. W. Webster. J o e Sawtell. W.
Rallam. 5/5. No. 2. 5-bird Trophy: lst, K.
Wise, 13/13; 2nd. .W. Hall:rm, 12/13: 3rd.
N. Conway, R. P h l l l i ~ s , 17/18. No. 3, 10bird Trophy: 1st. G. Marshmm 11/11; Znd,
XC. Wise. ll(12; 3rd, G. ~ t r a u s ; 10/12. No.
4. 5-b~rd: d ~ v . E. Casey, G. Marshman, G.
Strauss, Ted Poulton, S. McCreddan. W. Webster, 5/5.
Honetoun's first night shoot f o r the season
and a satisfnctory result. Several ground
improvements have been completed.
(W.Rnye, Hon. Sec.)
AUSTRALIAN SKEET CLUB
(Incorporated in the Australian Gun Club)
Saturday, 3rd October:
25 BIRDS SKEET HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKE
25 BIRDS SKEET HANDICAP TROPHIES
Saturday, 17th October:
25 BIRDS SICEET HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKE
25 BIRDS SKEET HANDICAP TROPHIES
Saturday, 31st
11 BIRDS
25 BIRDS
8 BIRDS
F. C. JOHNSON,
President.
October, 1959
October:
SKEET SWEEPSTAKE
SICEET HANDICAP
SHEET DOUBLES
A. W. BRENH, Hon. Sec.,
P.O., Sassdras.
a3
AUSTRALIAN
CLAP TARGET
NEWS
SHOOTING
VICTORIA
.
(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28fh, 1959
Commencing 10 a.m.
BIRD D.B. EX'CAP SWEEPSTAKE
Nom., lo/-.
Compulsory 1)ivision.
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Event No. 2 -
South Western District
Double Barrel Championship
20 Targets of€ 16 yard tracks.
Nom., 25/-, with Optional Sweepstakes. 5/- on each 10 birds.
Divided: 60, 30, 10. Ist, 2nd and 3rd Trophies to the value of
%30, and Championship Sash and 12/15 yard Trophy.
. ..1
Event No. 3 -
Very windy conditions gave us quite B task
t o chase the clays, but i t seems t h a t some
shooters never worry about any type of conditions. I think t h a t on the whofe, everyhdy
enjoyed thcmsclves. and we were very pleased
t o see the visitors from Guyra and Glen Innis.
Our old friends Bert Redma? and Cliff Grills
did some remarkable shootlng t o shoot 30
straight in t h e trophy shoot undcr the estreme conditions and, a s usual, o u r 5-bird
Walk-up was the usual hilarious sucsess.
(R. R. Castle, Hon. Sec.)
ISISFORD (Qld.). 9/8/59.-Weather
conditions: good. Attendance: 17. Results: NO.
1, 15-bird D.B.: l s t , W. Moyse, 15/15 (won
i n sl~oot-off): 2nd. P. McGovern. 15/15. No.
9, $0-bird Sparrows Pts.: 1st. P. YeGovern.
74/90: 2nd. J. Anderson. 69/90: 3rd, J. Dickson, 67/00. No. 3. 20-bird S.B.: P . McGovern.
19/20. No. 4. 5 rrrs. D.B. Rise: P. McGovern.
4/6. No. 6, 5 prs. D'ville Doubles: H. IciddlcJ. Dickson.
~ and .aarcrrldtne
~
clubs
~
Pleasirt o note thc rapid imarovement of young. Paul
McG0vern9
for the older
whoshooters.
was just too good On the
holnmtl 1.o
shnol.
a
-- mnkr +he
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----~ mrccess.
-- ~
(hlrs. E. Dolvje,
£80 divided 60, 30, 10. £5 each t o 4th, 5th, 6th and
7th places.
OTHER EVENTS TIME PERMITTING.
AUTOMATIC TRAPS
.
The Committee reserves the right t o alter Programme if circumstances warrant it.
Luncheon and Afternoon Tea a t Ground :: Cartridges availabIe
G. G. PERN, President,
Phone 8, EnglefieId.
W. F. DUNCAN, Hon. Sec.,
Phone 13, Balmoral.
October. 1959
SHOOTING
NEWS
Weather pleasant.
Good attendance.
A
good number of visitors and all enjoyed a
good day's shooting.
2918159.-Weather
conditions: fine. Attendance: good. Results: No. 1. 5-bird D.B.,
5-bird S.B. (comp. div.): 5. Senserrick. B.
Morrison. W. Henwood, div., 10/10. No. 2,
20-bird D.B. (I.C.I. Trophy): 1st. It. Morrison, 56/57: 2nd, F. Shearer. 55/57: 3rd, W.
Henwood. 33/36. 12/14 yds.. G. Moore. 18/20:
15/18 yds., D. ' ~ i c h o l l s , 26/28: 19 yds. and
over, R. Fletcher, 30/32. No. 3, 10-bird D.B.
Weather very pleasant. Attendance good.
The Presfdent. Don Glover, thanked all
present and congrirtulated the winner on his
f ne oerformance.
(G. Hunter, Hon. Sec.)
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KELLERBERRIN
(W.A.),
12/7/59.
Weather conditions: mild and overcast. Results: 16 Mised Birds: 1st. J. Forster, 12/15;
2nd. F. Johnson, 12/16; 3rd. I?. Bk.aysher,
X0/15. IO prs. D'ville Dgubles: 1st. M. Pascoe D. Whitwell.
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9/R/fiQ.-Weather
conditions: overcast. win-.-.dy with intermittent rain. Results: Inter.
C I ; ~ C'shil, (30-bird D.B. D.T.L.):
1st. J.
Forster. 29/30: 2nd. I. Stone, 29/30: 3rd,
F. Johnson, 28/30. 10-bird Walk-up (comp.
div.): J. Pxscoe, F. Braysher. 8/10.
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The weather was not a s good a s it could
have been, but: even so the shooting was of
a falrly high standard. Our congratulations
go Lo J i m Forster f o r h3s fine win, and also
t o I. Stone who was placed second after a
shoot-off. *he third lace was also decided
t ~ ya shoot-off between F. Johnson, A. Forsyth and D. Cook, our President. F. Johnson.
being the ultimate 3rd Dace-getter.
The 10-bird Walk-un was won by J. Pascoe
and F. Bmysher. Thc stxndard of shooting
for
.- t h i s event was not ouite un to nnr. but
~we can
~ put t h a t down to'the adverse weather
L b
H ~ see.)
~ .
quite a few visitors had
along to view
o u r clay target shooting, and naturally were
Afternoon
tea
was
served by
very impressed.
the ladies and was thoroughly enjoyed hy all.
(P.Cook, Club Reporter.)
KEILOV (at Coburg. V.). 1/8/59.-Weuthe r conditions: fine. Attendance: small. Results: No, 1, 10-bird D.B. ( c o m ~ . d < ~ . ) : 1st
and 2nd. div. S. Power. L. &fcInnes. 8/10;
3rd. div. R. Layton. W. Robe~tson. 7/1"
30.' 2. 20-bird 5 . ~ .(off 18 yds.): 1st.
Lowry. 19/20: 2nd. S. Power, 18/20; 3rd.
H. Hering, 17/20; 12/16 yd.. C. Brown, 13',
20. No. 3, 10-bird D.B.: 1st. IL. Layton.
15/18: 2nd. S. Power, 14/18; 3rd. D. Watson,
10/12: 12/16 yds., 5 . Coo~>er.10/13.
2:
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Accommodation available Western Hotel, Balmoral.
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INVERELL (N.S.W.)
S/8/59.
Weather
conditions: very windy. Attendance: 15. Results: No. f . 5-bird D.B.: L. Brown. 6/6.
No. 2. 6-bird D.S.: T. Everett. S. Asara,
C. Grills. A. Brown. 5/5, div. No. 3. 5-bird
D.B.: T. Everett, R. Symes, B. Redman, L.
Brown. S. Asara. W. Conway. A. Brown,
5/5, div. No. 4, Trophy (1st and 2nd): B.
Redman. 1st: C . Grills, 2nd. No. 5. Novice:
W. Conway, 5/5. No. 6 . 6-bird Walk-up:
A. Brown, L. Brown, 5/G, div. No. 7, 5-bird
D.B.: A. Brown, D. Alt. 3. Bedman. 5/5.
div. No. 8. 5-bird D.B.: P. Psaros, 5/5.
20 Targets off Association Handicaps.
- TWO
TARGET
visitors from A
E l 0 0 Handicap Double Barrel
Nom., 70/-.
CLAY
its monthly shoot, the main event k i n g f o r
a valurrble trophy donated by I.C.I. Only
two shooters were able t o score the oossible
16/15, the winner being: J. \Vhitewood, having
his first shoot for some months. Shooters
were present from Xerang. Boort. Leurmonth,
Gastlemaine.
(J. E. Jones, Hon. Sec.)
BALMORAL GUN CLUB
Event No. 1-10
AUSTRALIAN
Weather fine. S h o o t e ~ sfaced a very stiR
wind which made birds very difficult, but all
enjoyed the shooting.
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15/8/59.
Weather conditions: pleasant.
Attendance: good. Results: No. I, 10-bird
D.B.: 1st. D. Gorstorpfinn. lst, 10/10: S.
Henwvood, E. Hering. J. Cooper, A. Crnis,
F. Shearer. D. Wntson, div.. 9/10. Np. 2.
20-bird D.B.: W. Robertson. 19/20: J. Middleton. 27/28: F. Shearer. 26/28: 12/16 yds.,
J. Henwood, 24/26.
No. 3, 10-bird D.B.:
D. Watson. F. Sheaxer, S. Henwood, div..
.
10/10.
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October. 1959
KEMPSEY (N.S.W.),
15/8/?9. -Weather
condltrons: good I ~ g h t ,N.E. w n d s . Attendance: good. Results: No. 1, 5-bird Pts.: A.
Oliver. I<. Ryan, S. Thomas. A. Latter. L.
Baker, 15/15. div. No. 2, 10-bird S.B.: 1st.
J. Smith. 9/10; 2nd and 3rd. A. Oiivcr, P.
McDonald. S. Thomas, 8/10, div.
No. 3,
10-bird D.B.:
1st and 2nd, A. Oliver, P.
McDonald, 10/10, div.: 3rd. J. Goodsell, D.
Seccombe. J. Smith, Dr. Marsh. H. A. Latter,
IC. Ryan. 9/10, div. No. 4. 10-bird Pts.: l s t ,
A. Latter, 30/30: 2nd and 3rd, J. Smith, Dr.
S. Alarsh. 29/30, div. No. 6. 5 gr. D. Rise:
1st and 2nd. H. Kemp, W. McPhee, 4/5, div.:
3rd. J. Goodsell, A. Oliver, Dr. bfal-sh. A.
Latter. 3/3, div. No. 6. 5 pr. D. Rise: 1st
and 2nd. G. D. T. Seccombe, P. McDonald,
4/5. div.; 3rd. W, McPhee. D. Seccombe. 3/5,
div.
Good shooting weather, but scores were only
average. Thc back markers mostly hnd a n
"of£" day. Our visitors from Taree and Coffs
' ~ ~ a r b o u ;hellled t o make the afternoon a
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A U S T R A L I A N
CLAY
T A R G E T
SHOOTING
N E W S
A U S T R A L I A N
CLAY
T A R G E T
successful and oleasant one. K e m ~ s e v Club
has once ngnin lost n ~ o n u i n rmember in the
nerson of Mr. Phil Sheridnn. xvho ~ n s s e d
away in hosgital. President Dr. Marsh called
for two minutes' silence to honour his mcmOW.
He will be ~ r e n t l vmissed.
(Helen Xemn. Hon. Scorer.)
L
SHOALHAVEN GUN CLUB
NEW SOUTH WALES
SHOOTING
N E W S
be n s u ~ e rohamnion shot. So if any shwter
wants to shoot his or her 50 break. ~ i e s s e
do not oome t o Learma.nth. We shoot the
last Saturday afternoon in each month.
(A. E. Smith. Hon. Soc.)
(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)
I
Saturday. 7th November. 1959
1
Commencing 1.30 p.m. Sharp.
On Club Grounds, NOWRA.
- TWO
AUTOMATIC TRAPS
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NO. 1- 10 BIRD DOUBLE BARREL EYE-OPENER
No. 2 i(e"paYnewere
Shoalhaven District Double
Barrel Championship
aiso consistent.
(N.Puyne, Hon. S e e . )
20 Birds off 1 6 yards.
Ist, Tropliy and Badge; 2nd and 3rd, Trophies; best 12/16 yd.,
Trophy.
Nomination, 25/-.
Optional Sweep, lo/-.
No. 3 -
Shoalhaven District
Intermediate Championship
1
20 Birds off 16 yards, 12 t o 18 y a ~ dhandicap.
lst, Trophy and Badge; 2nd and 3rd, Trophies.
I
I
No. 4 - 20 BIRD D.B. dE25/0/0 HANDICAP
Cartridges and Afternoon Tea available on Ground.
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A. E. VOST, President.
Phone 651.
Mrs. J. HILL, Secretary,
Braidwood Road, Nomra.
Phone 1213.
Club Shooting Dates, Shoalhaven, N.S.W.
each month.
- First
Saturday in
I
I
Octobmr, 1959
I
DECEASED
ESTATE
L
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1
L Grade BROWNING UNDER & OVER rhotgun. This gun has never
been fired ond is selling ot the remarkable price of £400. Fixed
retail rice is £538/14/0. 30" borrels are both full choke; weight,
7& lbs.
1 K Grade UNDER & OVER rhotgun, with 2 sets of borrels, 30".
One set of barrel choke, 65 and 7496. Second set of borrels, 77 and
79%. Barrels ore chromed; weight of gun, 7d lbs. This gun was
specially mode for and imported by Mick Smith, used o t the internotional
Shoot oniv. For sale complete with cose, £500. (Retail
price, £6801.
1 G Grade UNDER & OVER rhotgun with 30" borreis, both full choke;
weight, 8 !bs. Guaranteed as new a t £200. (Retail price, £281.)
ever
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SMITH'S
SPORTS STORE
(MICK SMITH, Proprietor)
"Australids Leading Gun and Sports Store"
i 7 3 GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY
I
I
N E-W C A S T L E
N E W SOUTH WALES
G U N CLUB
Bunvood Beach, off Scenic Highway.
(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)
A N N- , U A L
SHO
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TWO DAYS
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ONE NIGHT
. -
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GRAND OCTOBER HANDICAP
AUSTIN "LANCER" CAR
FRIDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1959 - 9.0 a.m.:
10 BIRD DOUBLE BARREL HANDICAP.
No. 1-
Comp. Division.
Nomination, $1/0/0.
No. 2 -
N.S.W. State Double Barrel Championship
lst, Sash, Badge and Trophy; 2nd, 3rd and 12/15 yd. Trophies.
Nomination, 30/-.
Optional Sweep,
lo/-.
No. 3 -
20 BIRD DOUBLE BARREL TROPHY
lst, 2nd and 3rd Trophies.
Nomination, £2/0/0.
Optional Sweep,
lo/-.
Friday Night - 7.15 p.m.:
No. 4-
£100
- HANDICAP - £100
20 BIRD DOUBLE BARREL. Div. 60%, 30%, 10%. Nomination, i2/0/0.
BARBECUE AND BALLOT FOR SQUADS
- FRIDAY
NIGHT.
SATURDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1959 - 9.0 a.m.:
(Traps Open for practice 8i0 a.m. to 8.45 a.m.)
No. 5 -
GRAND OCTOBER
HANDICAP
30 BIRDS DOUBLE BARREL
1st
A U S T I N " L A N C E R " CAR
Best 12/15 yards
Best 16/18 yards
Znd, $100; 3rd, 550; plus $200 yardage.................. £50
.................. £50
Best 19/21 yards
Best 22 yards and over ............ $50
.................. £50
Nomination, £12/0/0.
Shooter dividing major places are not eligible for yardages.
HIGH GUN TROPHY
- Two-Shot
BROWNING AUTOMATIC
- on
whole of advertised programme.
ALL TROPHIES AND PRIZE MONEY GUARANTEED.
Luncheon
::
Booth
::
Refreshments
::
-Cartridges
For Aeeommodation Bookings - REX HALL, 14 Carnley Ave., New Lambton.
D. MOTT, President.
Phones: Business, ME 1639.
Private, MA 3824.
Phone: LU2616.
R. G. MORTON, Hon. Secretary,
4 Faweett Street, Mayfield.
CLAY TARGET SHOOTING N E W S
AUSTRALIAN
TULLlBlGEAL GUN CLUB
Saturday, 24th October, 1959
Start 10 o'doclr.
-5 BIRD EYE-OPENER.
-. ..-
CLAY TARGET
D.B.: M. Edlington, J. R. Medway. 0. HalIxm. F. Morton, G. Reed, L. Paternan, l O / l O .
No. 3, 10-bird P.S. Troohy: M. Edlington.
64/54; K. Pollard, 24/30. No. 4, .&bird D.
Rise: C. J. Tilyard. 6/6; J. Cullen. 10/11.
No. 5, 5 prs. D.D.: J. Cullen P. Parkes,
15/18.
Queanbeyan Gun CIub recently conducted
their usual monthly shoot, and i n snite of
the adverse weather conditions, some ~ o o d
breaks were registered, including: M. E d l i n ~
ton. 58 stmight; L. Pateman. 64 straight;
R.
sand^, 43 straight; W. Jordan, 42
strairht
- . --Following the shoot a social gathering is
the form of a barbecue was arr:tnged t o
$$eb~ate the presentation of the R. B R.
'uopny in the form of n canteen of cutlery,
won by Frnnk (possible) Parkes of Cooma.
The presentation was carried out by the
generous donor, Mr. Allan Ryan, who signified his intention of donating another trophy
f o r cornnetition. Mr. Ryan has alwnvs been
B very Good supporter df the Gun Club, and
by all nr>pearances the R. 8 R. Canteen will
become a ner1)etual t ~ o p h y . President Merv.
Edlington. on behalf of himself and members
of the Queanbeyan Gun Club, thanked Mr.
Ryan for his support and generosity over the
yews, and after large quantities of steaks
and chops, also a few milkshakcst were consumed, the nartv was concluded. with everu-
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N. S. W.
(Affiliated A.C.T. Association)
No. 1
AUSTRALIAN
Comp, Division.
No. 2 -
South Western District
Double Barrel Championship
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20 Bird D.B. from 16 yards.
SHOOTING N E W S
TC. Jones, div., 5/5.
No. 2, 10-bird D.B.:
P . TVilson. R. Masters, W. Grihben, V. Lawford, 10/10. No. 3, 10-bird D.B. Pts.: Y.
McCarthy, R. Halsnll. 30 pts. No. 4. 5-bird
D.B. Sparrows: K. Jones, H. hiamard, C.
Coultcr. J. McCarthy, 5/5.
No. 5, 5-bird
D.B. Walkup: I<. Perry, W. Gribben. P.
Wilson, 5/5.
High Gun Trophy (donated by
I.C.I.): 3. McCnrthy, 33/35.
A good muster of shooters. Shepnarton was
strongly represented by nine shooters. A good
performance by Jack .Mecarthy, who won the
High Gun Trophy with the score of 33/36.
This was good shooting on our ground and
our rnther difficult programme. Thanks t o
I.C.I.A.N.Z. for thcir cartridge trophy.
(A. H. Jones, Ron. Sec.)
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SHEPPARTON (V.). 1/8/59.
Weather
conditions: cloudy. Attendance: 39 -good.
Results: No. I, lo-bird: A. Corry. H. Gibson.
C. Jordan, R. Grinter. R. Rnlsall, 3
'. Cra\vford. J . Hickford, 10/10, div. No. 2, 20-bird
Club C'ship: 3 possibles. H. Gibson. S. Willett, J. Hickfol-d; tiL shoot: J. Hickford, 1st;
S. Willett, 2nd; H. Gibson, 3rd. No. ?,
10-bird S/stack: R. Reynolds, T. Sowenfyl.
H. Gibson, J. McCarthy, X. Perry, W. Gr~bhen. S. Willett, L. Scrivcn. 10/10, div.
39 in all. Main
Good roll-up of shooters
event, Club Championship.
Ideal day for
shooting, hut only three possibles in Ghamnionship. Visitors from Yarrawonga, Seymour. Yea, Bchuca. Corowa. Natha!ia,
Rya, bram,
Melbourne. The ladies again did a
grand job.
(F. J. Crawford, Ron. Sec.)
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lst, Badge and Trophy; 2nd and 3rd, Trophies.
Notn., 25/-. ...Optional Sweep.
No. 3
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(P. Morton, Publicity Officer.)
TROPHY
SHOOT
SALE (V.), 1/8/$9.-40
shooters took part
i n big clay shoot a t Sale. No. 1, 10-bird
Pts.: K. Patterson. l s t , 30/30: L. Jones, J .
C Grade Browning, 1st; 2-shot Browning, 2nd.
20 BIRDS
D.B. Nom., E5. Association Handicaps.
-
Further TROPHY SHOOT or HANDICAP to be arranged if
time permits.
Cartridges, Lunch, Morning and Afternoon Tea available
on Ground.
The Committee reselves the right to alter Programme if
necessary.
A. W. TYACK, President,
Box 9, Tullibigeal.
Phone 29.
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Cobain, 29/30, div. 2nd and 3rd. No. 2.
Trophy, L. Robinson, 1st; I<. Patterson, 2nd:
K. Fyfe, P. Rowley, H. Guyatt. F. Graham.
H. Pearson, div. 3rd. No. 3, D'villc Doubles
. (trophies): won by L. Schlil>xlius ( A ) A.
Pearson (B), 1st. Sweep, div. L. Schlipalius,
A. Penrson, R. Glovcr, 1. McNaughton, L.
Jones, R. YcNaoghton. B Gmdc: No. 1:
R. Trail. 1st; L. Marshall. 2nd; N. Rargon,
D. Hanson, equnI 3rd. No. 2. B Grqdo Trophy: L. Rowley, 10/10: 2nd. R. Trarl, 9/10,
2nd trophy; - L. Marshall, Dr. J. Crosbie.
R. Skeen. 8/10, div. 3rd.
(L.J. Robinson, Won. Sec.)
D. E. SLM, Secretary, '
C/O Co-op. Store, Tullibigeal.
Phone 7.
October. 1959
SERASTOPOL (V.). Night Shoot. 14/8/59.
-Results:
5-bird P.D.: J. Stevens, K. Severino, L. Le Maitre. A. Finlayson. G. Kirkpatrick. C. D. Keith, R. Eason, div. 20-bird
Rallarzit and Dist. S.B. Night C'ship: 1st.
G. Drife. 30!30:
2nd. N. Paterson. 29/30;
3rd. W. Dohlie, 38/40. 10-bird D.B. ( 3 lsts):
J. Stevens, G. ICirkpatrick. W. Doblie. 12/12.
(C. F. Busch, Sec.)
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SEWfinU
<V \
/rO Wn-+ha?. m n A i ,
,
,Q / QP'+--A----.
tions:
breeze.
0"
w
%*CS","'I,,~S.
6".
+*vsults: No. I, 5-bird D.B. : K. Perry. F. Crawford. V. Lawford, J. L,indner, J. McCnrthy.
Octobor. 1959
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN G.C (Adelnide).
2/8/59.--10 targets: div. S. Ridge, R. Curtis,
W. Starling. J. Woodrow, R. Treloar. B.
Mutton, R. Lumber. 3. Knllin. D. Ekins,
10/10. State Pres. Trophy: R. Treloar, 30/
30: R. Hutchinson, 29/30; W. Starling,
28/30. 10 targets: div. S. Ridge, W. Starlinr. Miss R. Fowler. R. Treloar. D. Prcscott.
~ . ' * ~ a r m r nF.
. ~ t a i n g ,F. Wintulich. R.
Kimber, H. Ash, 10/10. 6 targcts (from 27
~ d s . ) : S. Ridae. R. Treloar, R. Mules, H.
~ s h 5/5.
;
Highlight of the day's shoot was R. TreIoar's 66/55, never missing f o r thc day.
16/8/59.-I0
targets: div. H. Ash, G. Ash,
B. Mutton, MISS R. Fowler. R. Mules, R.
Hutchinson. R. Jarmyn, 10/10. Ekins & Son
Trophy: D: Prescott, J. Kallin. 20/20. John
proved 3 little better than Doug t o win the
Trum:m Joinery Works Trophy
shoot-off.
(10 sparrows, 5 clays): H. Commons, S.
Ridge. X. Mules, 16/15: i n shoot-off, S. Ridgc
won from K. Mules, who took 2nd nlace.
This was our best shoot for the yenr, with
44 shooters attending.
(E. Vivian, Sec.)
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SOUTH COAST (Qld.), 22/8/59.-\Venther
conditions: fine, but extremely cold. Attendance: 41. Results: No. 1, 6-bird: div. 21
shooters. No. 2, 20-bird D.B. y e a n : div.
W. G. Stevcns. A. J. Smith. J. D~ckson, 20/
20. No. 3, 20-bird S.B. Trophy: 1st. T. Beel,
28/30: 2nd. R. Hirning. 26/30; 3rd, A. Thurlow. 22/26. 12/16 yd.. J. L. Stevenson. 17/20.
It was bitterly cold night on the grounds,
but shootine conditions were e~ccllent. Very
glad to weiconle tho many visiting shooters.
9,
169
,9,9 1,
Weather conditions: fine and
With
""'t"
w. 7-f~;""t""*. * ""+h"'
e..*",
tendance: 50. Results: No. 1. 1959 C'wealth
D.D. C ' s h i ~ : 1st. L. Stewart T. Fererrier. 37/
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AUSTRALIAN
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CLAY
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SHOOTING NEWS
AUSTRALIAN
CLAY TARGET
ST. JAMES (V.). 3/S/SD.-Weather
wnditions: f s i r . Attendance: 25. Reruitr. Practice #hoot ,it the 3-tmn Sersevnt SystemGbild Sorxeant System ( 3 tnllls): 1st. P.
Sheridan (S.A.), 11/11: R. Beyneida (Congunztn Rd.). 10/11.
No. 2. 10-bix~i D.B.
(atnndnrd 1 t x a ~ l : 1st. J. Phibbv (Yarrilwonsa), 21122; 2nd. I<. Reynolds. 20/Z2. No.
8. S'rti~ke (Sergen,!t System): div. P. P e t t i t
(St. James), J. Ph1bbs. 4/4.
LEARMONTH GUN CLUB
VICTORIA
(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)
~ h .r ~ , ~ iconducted
,
a mirad shoot to gel
t&a;i-fl:ii ~ h ~ o t e &01 \,.hat kind -OE
shaatina they would nt'efer.
Most pf the
~hootevswho took i,nrt in the rhoot satd they
coilsidered t h e Sergeant System woolcl become
~ ~ o n u l n r .The shooter who did n o t like the
Snt,uaant Svstem were tiloss shooters who
Saturday, 31st October, 1959
Commencing 10.30 a.m.
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- OVER
TWO AUTO TRAPS
SHOOTING NEW8
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NO. 1 10 BIRD D.B. H'CAP. Comp. Div. Nom., 12/-.
No. 2 -
JOHN A. McCRAlTH
CHALLENGE SHIELD
100 BIRDS
20 Birds D.B. Handicap. Shot 10 a t a visit.
Nom, £5/0/0. Op. Sweep, £1/0/0. Per Team of 5.
High Gun 2nd, 3rd and Front Marlier Rophies.
No Limit of Teams per Club.
(G. 0. Martin, Hon. See.)
SOUTH \ V e T (Copel, W.A.).
1)18/59 Woalther wndlt~on.: ldcni. Attendonee: 19.
Results: No. 1 , 30.Y1.d D.T.L.: C. B. Weli3,
H. Giddous H. Turner. after shootdff, 30150.
No. 2. 20-htld Skeet: A. J. Andorson. 61/64:
R. D~.ewiiz. 47/64: R. R. Yntes. 53/64. om
sun.
Good Trophies to each member of Winning Team.
Exhibition and ~ernonstrbtionof Wing Shooting.
The only Wing. Trap in Australia or Overseas.
.
- At
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(E. R. Pcarce, N:,"dicn"mr.I
NIGHT -
- 5 BIRD D.B. POINTS.
Nom., a/-.
No. 1
Comp. Div. 16 yards.
No. 2-
Midlalnds District Double Barrel
Night Championship
20 Birds from 16 yards.
1+oz. Shell.
Nom., 30/-. Op. Sweep, 5/- each 10 birds. 5/- overall.
lst, Trophy and Sash to winner; Trophies to 6th place.
Cartridges, Refreshments, Catering, etc., on the Ground.
M. R. LWRS, President.
A. E. SMITH, Secretary.
W. M. TROUP, Vice-President.
ST. ARNAUD (V.) S/7/59.-Wenther
conditions: fine, olenr. ;old.
Atfendnnce: ieir.
a s s ~ i t s : No. 1, 6-blrd: M. Jesse. Joe Wright.
0. Bnrratt. A. .Rlci~mond. G. I. Smtth. W.
Vagel. I. B m w h t a n . R. Cooklieid. J. J .
Younc K. Dnwmn, A. ICelly. No. 2. lo-bird
~ , o p h ; : W. Vocel. 13/13: 0. Barrctt. 12/13:
K. nri~roi!ant. I.M. No. 3, 10-bird Trophy:
R. Dnvlaon, 13/13: G. M. Smith. 12/19: R.
Cockfield. P.M. No. 11. 10-bird Tronhy: iC.
l3vamiey. 13/13; J o e Wright. 12/13.
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7/8/59.
Weather mnditiona: windy and
rough. Attendance: fair. Results: No. 1.
& h i d (comn. rliv.): G. M. Smith, N. Hnli.
No. 2 10-bird: G. AT. Smith. 13/14, 1st; W.
picktdall n/l3 2nd. No. 3. lo-bird: M.
Jesse. 1 k l 7 . 18. N. Hail. 14/17, 2nd. No.
.i, 6-bid: N. ~ 6 1 1 . R/n. 1st: G. M. Smith.
7/9, 2nd.
Very much. \~,indu s n d atormy night and
shooting eonditlonr very h a d , ilnd some mod
shootins by tronhy winners.
(A. W. I<ell. Hon. Sec.)
A very S L ~ ~ N S ~.afternoon's
UI
s h m t in ideal
\*cather conrlitions, with It good roil-UD of
22 dlootera ineiudins six ladies nttcndinp.
v e t e r a n a h h t e r s H a r l w Weineit and Chas.
x n l l tenmed wcil tonother to win the Deauviiie DOU~ICS
troni1y ovont a f t e r shooting off
with E. Fermmn nnd J. Holland. Joe Hoiland. wha is the most imtlroved ~ h m t c r in
the ciui,, was once arrain sveeenrful i n win~
ning tile main t ~ m h y . n n r 1 . 0 ~ 1defeatinx
Bnrry Gould in a shoot-off.
S h e o t e ~ s nre reminded of tho fovtlleominp.
events to b eonduotod by t h e club. On 8rd
Oatober t h e club wili conduct i t s 3rd Annual
O ~ e nShaat. nt which tho Biue Mountnine
District S.B. e n d D.B. Chamnionshinn wili
eventa,
he
competed
ineluainz
for .
av126
well~ .ns
~ n dnumerous
ical,.
other
The challenge round of the Rndlo 2BS
Shield shoot will be held on November 7th.
n t which tenms fvem Co-.
O m w e , Bathut.*
rind Wallerawzina wiil comoete.
D e e e m b r 5th is the dale lor the monster
Xmar rhoot. This shoot wss a ~ t a n tsureoaa
last YCIII. and shooters are e n ~ e r l yawsitina
this comlng event. P r e ~ , ~ m t l a nhave
s
nlreadv
commenced f o r thforthoominn events, and
shmters nre assured o[ g w d trophies nncl
~mivemoney as weil as wnlm hoa~itoiltyfrom
Wniiernwnna members.
( J . Rowe. Hon. See.)
WAREEN (N.S.W.).
Shoot. 25/7159.-The
aeeasian of the Lower Ataeqvnrie D.B. Cham.iond~Ip shoot this year anw I 2 shooters a t
the gmunds, ine!~ding visitors from Corowa.
Madgee. Caimr. Pottenham. Bourke. Wellinston, ~ a t h ~ r s t Dubbo
,
and Sydney.
The
wenther unfortunuteiu, war not kind and
aid
odyeecnst vonditionn i , ~ u n i i c d for
mo&
t i , day. although conditions did
imhrave
little durinr: the nftornoon. The
Chitm~~ionshipshoot Itself nlovlded the hishl i ~ h tof the dsu, with eiaht 8hootel.r s c o r i ~ e
g New and Renewed
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5: Registrations
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Alford, C. F.(McICinlay) 16
2 Allan, V. F. (Tasmanian) 16
Allpol*, C. (Macarthur) 14
Ash, H. (South Aust.) -. 19
Baugh, A. J. (Cnsterton) 16
Baz, R. (Sydney) ........... 14
Bibby, L. H. (Sydney) ... 19
Bowler, J. (E. Goldfields) 15
Brazennll, M. J. (Goulbum) ............
12
Burchard, E. (Mumbannar)
14
Calvert, D. (Hobart) ...... 16
Cameron, D. B. St.
Georze)
...... 16
Cal.roll, G. (I<eilor) ... 18
Castle, L. (E. Goldfields) 15
Cathcart. G. (St. brnaud) 14
~etinich,'T. i~iverpool)' 16
Coleman, R. (Barcaldine) 12
Cook, E. G. (Barcaldine) 12
Coonan, M. (Edgehill) ... 14
Condon, G . R. (Yerong .
Creek) ............
12
Cosgrove, D. (Warren) 14
Dawson, M. (Melbourne) 17
Delalande, L. (Footscray) 12
Dempster, D. (Edgehill) 16
Dickson, J. (Junee Ex-S.) 12
Dickson, S. (Junee Ex-S.) 14
Dixon, C. W. (Prairie) 16
16
Doy, J. E. (Kellerbe~~in)
Duncan, F. R. (Rand)
14
Dunlop, J. (Sth. Burnett) 12
Durbridge, S. (Casterton) 14
3 Elliott, G. (Geraldton) ... 20
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...
Hutchison, W. (Albury
A.C.) ...
......
Inglis, J. (Boyup Brook)
Jacobs, L. C. (Victorian)
James. J. (Junee Ex-S.)
Jennings, E. (Mildura) '
-Jenkins; T. (Hobart) ......
Johns, M. ( N a ~ l v g i n )...
Johns, W. (Perth)
Jones, I<. (Seymour)
Jovce. Dr. J. (Burdekin)
Joyce; J. (Casterton) .
Keddie, N. (South West)
Kelman, Mrs. F. I.
. (Richmond)
......
Kiddle, H. C. (Isisford)
Knight, J. (Junee Ex-S.)
Knight, P. (Junee Ex-S.)
Knight, R. (Junee Ex-S.)
Lane, D. (Junee Ex-S.)
Langsford, A. (Broken
Hill) ......
......
Lawler, N. (Geelong)
Liebelt, J. (Broken Hill)
Maloney, D. (Echuca)
Manning, W. (Cootarnundra)
............
Merrin, R. (Cootamundra) ............ -.-.
Miles, R. (Sth. Burnett)
Moore, P. (Junee Ex-S.)
Moore, K. (Boyup Brook)
Morrison, D. R. (E.Goldfields)
......
McGrath, L. (Mt. Gambier) .................. .MeGregor, J. R. (Edgehill) .- ......................
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Gregory, J. (Junee
............
Ex-S.)
Groundwater, B. (Yerong
-.
Creek) ......
Hall, G. (Barmera) . .Hallam, G. (Rand) ...
Hading, G. (Boyup
Brook)
................
Harris, S. (Albury A.C.)
Hayman, G. I. (Keilor)
Heath, L. (Broken Hill)
Henwood, J. (Croydon)
Henwood, S. J. (Croydon
Hester, G. (Boynp Brook]
Hinde, J. J. (Cooiah)
Horan, A. (Geraldton) ...
Horley, R. (Boyup Brook)
Howlett, A. J . (Casterton) .................. --
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lay) -. ..................-.McNaughton, R. (Sale)
McNaughton, I. (Sale) ...
McPhee, J. A. (Perth) ...
McPherson, K. (Mumbann'ar) ......
-...-.
Nelson, R. (Melb.)
Neve, M. A. (E. Goldfields)
..................
Norman, T. (Colac) ......
Oldfield, K. (Cootamundra) ......
Olive, M. M. (McKinlay)
Orr, Dr. R. G. (Aust.)
Owens. W. (Wellinzton
-. .-.
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C.T.)
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Parish, 1.(MeKinlay) ...
Parrish, N. (Sydney)
Petts, D. (A.A. Comd.)
Petts, R. (A.A. Comd.)
Piccoli, John ( B o o ~ t )
Piccoli, Jack (Boort)
Powell, T. ( P e i h ) ............
Raleigh, J. (Mo~ee) ......
Richards, N. D. (Camherwell )'......-.-...-.
Ricuoero.. J. (Geraldtonl
~ o b i r t s'G.
, (Cootamundra) .................
Ronning, A. (Cootamundra)
Ronning, K. (Cootamundm) .........
..Ryan, P. (Cootamundra)
Seheather, A. (Junee
Ex-S.) -... -............
...
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14
12
14
12
16
16
14
16
16
14
16
17
12
12
12
12
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14
18
16
14
16
14
14
14