tooth: la eliminations winners - Australian Clay Target Association
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tooth: la eliminations winners - Australian Clay Target Association
TOOTH: L.A. ELIMINATIONS WINNERS NEW SOUTH WALES GUN CJJR L I L There is no such thing as an All Purpose Powder! MAKES RED DOT specially for Clay Target Competition IMPORTANT MESSAGE FIflM Rising Pdcet Keep down the cost of shooting by getting to know and buy the best value ava~lable. Don't leave W to the other guy. He may be half asleep! Get to know all about BAIKAL Shot, VlHTAVUORl Primers, ECLIPSE Traploads, and HERCULES Powder. You'll help to keep prices down for everyone and save a great deal yourself. If you reload to save money, you use HERCULES for the cost saving. Isn't it just as important to use the very best clay target powder available? INSIST ON RED DOT It's made precisely for target competition and priced to give you up to 50%More Shots for your Dollar. HERCULES Powders are stccked by selected retailers in all States. If you have a problem getting supplies or require the HERCULES Reloaders Guide, contact: FULLER FIREARMS GROUP PTY LTD QPO Bow 1098, Sydney 2001 Telephone (02)29 2407 Venue: South Australian Gun Club, Undo Rd., BOLIVAR Monday lflfil 11, 1983 34TH GRAND AUSTRALIAN HANDICAP 50T Tuerday A~ril12, 1983 31st AUSTRALIAN DOUBLE BARREL GRADED CHAMP. 50T 3rd AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S DOUBLE BARREL CHAMP 50T 3rd AUSTRALIAN JUNIOR DOUBLE BARREL CHAMP 50T GLENN CUP TEAMS MATCH Wednesday Awl 13, 1983 29th AUSTRALIAN SINGLE BARREL GRADED CHAMP 50T INTER STATE SHOULDER TO SHOULDER TEAMS MATCH Thursday April 14, 1983 22nd AUSTRALINNEW ZEALAND TRAP GRADED CHAMP 50T IN CONJUNCTION THE ALLAN BROWN TEAM'S MATCH 1983 MACKINTOSH INTERNATIONAL TEAMS' MATCH 23rd AUSTRALIAN DOUBLE RISE GRADED CHAMP 25 PR 9th INTERNATIONAL TRAP TEAMS MATCH NlGHT 3rd COMARK DEAUVILLE DOUBLES TROPHY MATCH 20 pairs off 20 rn Satunlay A~ril 16, 1983 43rd CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS CUP 75T PRESENTATION DINPJER 'For Motel & Caravan Park accommodation see page 9 November 1982 CTSN. AUSTRALIAN CLAYTARGET SHOOTiNG NEWEFEBRUARY 2983 Secretary: Mrs S. Byrnes P.O. Box 170 Kapunda S.A. 5373 (085) 66 2518 Page 1 Vol. 36 No. 2 February, 1983 All Correspondence should be addressed to: Ian C. Hill Executive Director P.O. Box 198 Blackburn, Vic. 3130 Phone (03) 878 2533 (2 lines) Business Address: 8 Main Street, Blackburn 3130 Page 2 CTSN is the otficral journal of the Australian Clay Target Associatron and IS published monthly at Waterwheel Press Ply. Ltd. 159-165 High Street. Shepparton. VIC. 3630 OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET National Coaching Director Peter Qulre I3 Barr Smith Ave. Myrtle Bank S.A. 5064 Phone (08) 798 612 COPY DEADLINES March 1983 issue closes January 28, April 1983 issue closes Febuary 28. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWSFEBRUARY 1983 AS these notes are written, the New Rules have been operating for only four days. A couple of reports to hand indicate a smooth transition from the old to the new. Of particular interest to me is the acceptance of the rule regarding refusals, as there hss been much comment since the New Rules were published. At two shoots over the New Year weekend the total of refusals was one, and this was a very obvious fast pull. B's early days but the first reactions are promising. * * * What has 1983 got in store for clay target shooters. Legislation will still be a big talking point. Victoria will certainly have new Firearms legislation this year, as it did not make the Parliament in the Spring session of 1982. Other States? - we'll have to wait and see. There were a few rumblings from the Queensland police late in 1982, and New South Wales is reportedly waiting to see the Victorian legislation before making a move. We are all aware of the economic situation throughout the country, no doubt this wiU have some effect on clay target shooting. I am interested that some clubs are meeting the problem head on, by arrangng economy days where shooters compete for badges instead of trophies, at reduced nominations. An interesting move this one, and one which is bound to spread. I'm told the atmosphere at such shoots is excellent, with everybody shooting for fun and enjoying themselves. 'This is what sport and recreation is all about for the mejority of people. Let it long continue. We have the Trap Nationals in Adelaide in April, plans are well advanced for staging the series. The first Skeet Nationals are planned for Melbourne in November, with the dedicated skeeties keen to make this four day affair a success. The ISU shooters will gather in Melbourne around the latter part of April to contest the Commonwealth and National titles in Skeet and Trap. The World Moving Target Championships will be held in Edmonton, Canada, in June and there will probably be an Olympic warm-up in Los Angeles in July1 August, so plenty will be happening 6 readiness for 1984. Enjoy your shooting, TRADE PRACTICES ACT The attention of advertisers is drawn to the Trade Practices Act 1974 and the provisions in the Act which apply to advertising. It is not possible for the A.C.T.A, to ensure that advertisements which are published in this magazine comply in all respects with the Act and the responsibility must therefore be on the person, company or advertising agency submitiins the advertisment for oublication. The A.C.T.A. and waterwheel Press reselve the hght to refuse any advertisement without stating the reason. As I have once again been appointed Handicapper for the Nationals and because of the great change in handicapping formulas, I find it necessary to set down guide Lines to make it easier for you - the shooter. This year we have a new design handicap card which should make it a lot easier to keep your progressive scores on. Also each club should by now have an independent club handicapper, this again should make it easier for you and me when checking your cards at the Nationals. Because the new handicapping rules adjustment of cards could be a lengthy process, that is why the following will be strictly enforced: 1. All current 1983 handicap cards, regardless of your grade, along with your up to date 1982 card, will be required by me for checking before you nominate (pre Nationals and Nationals). 2. ALI handicap cards must be stamped by me before nominations will be accepted. 3. No nomination will be accepted if your handicap card is unavailable unless your grade handicap trap and skeet is confirmed by your club secretary on a statutory declaration form. 4. If a statutory declaration form is signed you will be allowed to shoot, but any trophies won will remain with the A.C.T.A.until your handicap and grade is verified by the Executive Committee. 5. Unless you are a new shooter or haven't shot for a long period and you present your handicap card not filled in or only with the club stamp and no score (event or targets shot) your handicap will be AA grade, AA or 0 skeet and 25 metres handicap (this is your responsibility, make sure club secretaries fill in your cards correctly.) 6. Any crossouta or errors on cards will not be mceptable. 7. If an error is made on your card have your club secretary neatly rule out the error, rewrite it in correctly, stamp and sign it. 8. Any obvious low score entered on handicap cards just prior to the nationals that enables a shooter to be down graded, will not be taken into consideration (Rule 106). 9. Please wakh the handicap board. if your name appears on the board please report to me. 10. If you do not wish to be down graded or have your handicap meterage moved forward, please advise. 11. I will make myself available for advice on any handicapping problems you might have only on the days of the National Double Rise and the National Single Barrel, not when you nominate, as you can realise I will be too busy with the new adjustments. 12. Remember to fill in your cards at all times, i.e. all events other than those not applicable. Good shooting and see you in Adelaide. Ken Holman, J.P. ACTION 8 SHO Nationals 1983 Handicapper 0 20" BARREL 12G with Rifle Sights. Ideal for pigs, deer, home security RK. Ret. PricesOnly *Also 28" barrel, 6 shot $215 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Page 3 The year was 1938, or perhaps 39 not that it mattered a great deal other than it was Saturday afternoon at a gun club. Five shooters were taking their positions on the shooting tracks and there were three shooters waiting their turn behind the fence. The assistant secretary was standing in the gateway looking along the road, hoping a couple more shooters would come along to make another full squad. Suddenly a fully grown rabbit bolted from the oatma outside the shooting ground and crossed about 20 yards in front of the trap house. Several of the guns in the squad moved but none as fast as one owned by a shooter who cleared the right cuff of his jacket at the same time calling "I'll take it", both barrels of a Win. Powell made no difference to the bunny, neither did the several other loads of shot fired in its direction actually by the way in which it travelled they did nothing other than give the rabbit a little more to tell its grand children about "The day it raided the oatmill and eluded some of the best gunshots in the land". Two Twenty 0 o Navy Trap Team. L, to R. Back Row: Chris Carrol, Roger Rigby. Middle Row: Loaf Mayes, Wally Portarianos. Front Row: Derek Marshall, Geoff Noyes, Henry Ford. In a recent Ceremonial Divisions at H.M.A.S. Cerberus, the Commanding Officer of the Navy's largest establishment, Captain M.B. Rayment, R.A.N. presented Chris Carrol with a Commanding Officers Commendation which 'eads as follows: "Mr C. Carrol, Electrical Maintainer of the Fleetwork Trainer at the Communications School, is commended for his selfless, enterprising, energetic and thoroughly proficient service to the Cerberus Gun Club, particularly in his capacity as the Secretary/Treasurer of the club during the past ten years. In this time he has been instrumental in doubling the assets of the club to their present high standard. Moreover, through his enthusiastic endeavours, he has expanded the goodwill and esteem enjoyed by the club with the other clubs in the Southern Peninsula and South Eastern Zone Clay Target teams competition,thereby bringing great credit upon himself, the club and H.M.A.S. Cerberus." During this period in the role as Navy Trap Team coacW manager, a further goal was achieved recently with Navy winning the Inter-service Trap Teams event for the first time in many years. 0 Page 4 NIKKO 2500 Skeet fitted pad 28", mint, used once. $700 MIROKU 3800 H.S.W., spec Skeet 28", fitted pad, ex cond. $700 REMINGTON 1100, 5S, Auto, 30" Mod plus 26" Skeet, fitted pad, ex cond. $350 (054) 721041 AH (054)722846 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 holiday in New Zealand is full of many pleasant surprises. Did you realise for example, that the Australian dollar is now worth about forty cents' more in New Zealand?. So instead of n delicious faxe of bluff oysters and succulent sreaks costing NZ$14, to you they're down to an appetizing h$10. A family car like the Honda Civic costs NZS34 a day. You drive away with a bargain at AS25. d if you fancy four legs instead of four wheels, you ride your pony off for a couple of hours having paid AS10 not 52614. These astonishing savings also apply to fishing, skiing, golfing, boating and the 101other activities available in one of the most beautiful countries on earth. And if this wasn't incentive enough, Layzaway Holidays are offering twin share - -- - -- - accommodation for adults at only A$9.50 each a night-and the kids stay free! Layzaway accommodation ranges from friendly pubs to International class hotels and there are over 23 locations to choose from in borh the North and South Islands. For details of the overseas thought you could afford pop into your local travel agent or get in touch with Air New Zealand now. Roger Darwon thereby allowing the referee, full visual command of the shooters under his control. Just in case you did not know it, that's why there is a referee there in the first place. To control the shooters. Plus, and this is a big plus: No new shooters s h o a d be left without an experienced member, preferably a senior member, to ensure the vital pointers of safety are first and paramount at all times. Makes you wonder how many times acts of non-safety @ un-noticed!!! 0 Author, Roger Danvon. GUN SAFETY: THE FIRST AMENDMENT: All registered members of a gun club and the A.C.T.A. must accept the shared responsibility of always policing the new comers to their clubs. Learners must learn and clubs must have new shooters. The A.C.T.A. can only survive with lots of new blood being invited and accepted into the network of clubs Australia wide. A rather shockiig incident has happened before this writers eyes twice in the last few years. The last one just a few weeks ago. Fate (if you care to call it that) had me standing within close proximity, in each of these two individual, but identical incidents. By being alert and acting swiftly and with conviction, I hope I managed to save a very disastrous accident from taking place. A (learner) shooter on the tracks, fired (in each case) one shot from his gun (then placed the unbroken gun's barrels down on his fmt) before opening its action, thus rendering the gun safe again. (in both cases there was a second cartridge in the chamber). Plus, in both cases the referee and or coach failed to notice these incidents; I'm sure there is no need for me to elaborate on their chances of staying strongtwo-footed-young men for long, with such a stupid habit. Sure. I blame each of them for such mental incompetence. But I also take to task, the clubs who fail to take and accept care for new shooters joining their ranks. No matter if the shooter has shot in the field or not. This further emphasises my complaint of long. No referee or coach should handle a squad without the assistance of a scorer, r President of Marconi Gun Club, Leni Crerna. MARCONI GUN CLUB: STUPENDOUS: The Italirtn community, which is the shoulder behind the wheel of the Sydney-Marconi Clay Target Complex, on the Heathcote Road, Menai, NSW,is one shining example of what it takes to run a successful gun club. Being a business man myself, plus coming from a business family, more than equips me to assess what is needed to make a club or enterprise withstand the ravages of todays' economic climate. A major factor that is often missing from some clubs, but which is foremost at Marconi, is atmosphere. It's a commodity you can't buy, borrow or steal. You either have it, or you don't. You can't show it as a tax-deduction,and you can't include it in a stock-take of your clubs capital equipment. A g u n club or any business for that matter, may have the most modern machinery, the most established location and the best advertising campaign around. Why do many clubs and businesses fail (putting aside poor business management a moment). Often the reason they fail and go into a down turn is lack of that one invisible commodity, atmosphere, and the Cont'd on page 8 DEAL - SAVE $25 Rec. Ret. Prices Only Page 6 h 4x32 Silver Crown ($55 w Mounts ($12)$171 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 The gun that makes clay target busting easier for beginners and puts the gilt edge on the more experienced shooters. MODELS NOW AVAILABLE MX8 - Trap &Trench in 271/2",291/2" & 32" I Detachable Trigger MX8 Skeet Mirage Skeet Grand Italia - 27M" & 29%'' n 1 Assemblv . For most prompt and courteous attention cart ~ o n ywho immediately attends personally to your requirements. k t - 460 William Street, PHONE (09) 328 4981 PERTH, W.A. A SOLE DIRECT FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA ALL INQUIRES &ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO IRRFSPFCTIVF OF STATE When you hit a Blue Dot clay target you're hitting the best value-for-dollar target yodl buy. They give you more, without asking for more Hard or soft, consistently reliable quality, DTL and ISU Blue Dot targets are what you should be aim'ig for. Glows: Black/WhitelOwangd Huoro Red anytime. Tel: (02) 524 0655. A/H (02) 524 3223 P.O. Box 178,Caringbah. N.S.W. 2229 I JSTRAUAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FE~RUARY ,883 .... 1\ ' Page 7 SHOOTING) SHORTS Cont'd from page 6 ability to make visitors and customers feel welcome and happy to be one of your patrons. Full marks to Leni Crema, Marconi Resident, Charles Grima, vice President, the committee and their wives who make this club the venue it is today. Nothwithstanding, they carved the club from a wilderness which has no water or power. Generators make their 240 volt-power, and hard work provides the transport of water. If that wasn't enough, all the trap houses and club buildings have had to be built like a "Guns of Navomne" fortress to withstand the ever increasing vandalism of the 1980's. M a r o n i , I salute you. THE JOKER WASN'T ME: (Tongue in cheek) Next, "we" who oppose this legislation (are ourselves non-political) we don't care if its a Labor, Liberal or Independent who frames such legislation, somebody has to make a stand. It's a shame that you who enjoy the same sport as we, can sit back and become so complacent. However, like I've said, that's your right under our democratic system. Just keep your fingers crossed my good friends that it stays that way. (Democratic that is)!!! Footnote: I always thought Victoria was aprogreesive State. Something haa gone terribly wrong, after all, you voted the Labor Government into power: Oops, did I say I wasn't political . . sorry about that!! . SHQOTINGS: QUIET MAN OF ACTION: Barry Kable (my good friend) and well known clay buster, told me this one; I suspect with the ulterior motive of turning your scribe off his passion for a good Corona: A husband came home a little early (very foolish thing to do under the circumstances)and discovered a rather large cigar smouldering away In the bdroom ashtray. The little lady was wearing nothing more substantial than a negligee (they never do, do they?) "Where the blazes did that come from?" the husband growled at hie cowering spouse, who was incidently showing quite a bit of. . . er leg. (That's why they wear such romantic apparel with all the frills). Then after a very long pause . from within the depths of the clothes closet, came a very deep throated reply, "Cuba." Well all things considered, I'm now thinking of switching over to smolcig a pipe. Better to be sure than sorry. Footnote: It was my birthday soon after he dropped.this on me, and you will never guess what I've been receiving in the mail aa presents. Cigars. At first I went into a cold sweat, until I noticed stamped on the extra-large Henri-Winterman's: Made in Kollmd. Sea, I told you. Besides I've never been to "Cuba", not yet anyway. .. A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS DANGEROUS: I've noticed over the Iast few months, under Editors Mailbox in CTS News, a number of good "keen" men, voicing their opinions and 'Wasting" those among us who oppose the Victorian Labor Government's firearms legislation. Now this scribe is the first to concede, everyone ha^ the right to his or her opinion. I'll even go one step further and listen to your opinions and try m d consider all or any of your valid pointers. You see, Z consider myself a reasonable man; if you don't mind me saying so. Let me also point out to these minority critics, who see otherwise on the legislation issue (if I may call it that), We of the so-called Gun-lobby (a title bestowed on us by the "sensational" press): (You see it's easy to give titles) are fighting a political issue thrust upon us. We did not take the "fight" to the politicians and their party. So please get that fact atraight. Nave you ever been to a big shoot? Could be you have shot at a State Carnival or Local Championship, or perhaps even the Nationals. Have you noticed a quietly spoken, lean man about 5 ft 8 inches tall in a red cap (that's become a little faded by the many summers), his sleeves rolled up, covered in grease from hands to his elbows, with a cluster of spanners protruding from his back pocket. Well my friends, that's Barney Rooke, going about the task of seeing that the traps are working and throwing your targets in the prescribed manner. So before you blast off fkom the "hip"about the conditions at your next big shoot; pause for a moment and j u t consider this: If we had more men like the Barney Rooke's of our shooting world (and the handful like him who work behind the "front" line) maybe, just maybe, clay target shboting would improve ten-fold. Any offers!! Oh, by the way, inBarney's spwe time (whenever that is) he just happens to be the New South Wale8 State Coaching Director. So if you're not hitting them right in the middle of your pattern, perhaps if you call Barney aside, he may down the Bpaaners a moment and put you straight. KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY AND YOUR EAR MKWS ON: SEE YOU NEXT MOWH..By ROGER DABWON, PO BOX 411, MABRICKVILLE, NSW, 2804. 0 TERRANO A LAKES GUN CLUB ON THE ROOF OF THE GOLD COAST A.C.T.A. Shoot 2nd. Sunday of month. Main trophy Colour T.V. Full program commences 10.00 am. Phone 075 549154 for full details. Call and see us when you are next on the Fabulous Gold Coast. We are part of the terranora Lakes Country Club Complex which includes Golf, Bowls, Tennis, Hocke cricket, Sauash etc. Children's lounoe; Fi~irllN.S.$I .. - . . .. amenities. 'Visitors welcome. - . 10 mm HI-POST FLO Most owners report greatly improved scores Page 8 rn,-"" AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Clay Target Manufacturers P.O. Box 176, COLLAROY BEACH, NSW 2097 Polished 12 Rosebery Street, Balgowlah, NSW 2093 Phone (02) 94 6607 or after hours (02) 94 88182 (Sergio Zuffo) led Shot (10 kg for $8.00) This shot is deoxidised & offered in a clean graphite polished finish. Discounts offered to clubs & individuals for bulk uurchases. THE ALL NEW OLIMPYC Contact: Peter or Albina Lee (02) 98 8914 A.H. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD CLAY TARGET: Weight 105 grams, serated rim to give you better, more even flight. trap arm rubbers last longer, less maintenance and cost to your club. A new dimension to Clay Target Shooting and brought to you by OLIMPYC, the company that dramatically reduced the price of targets to all Gun Clubs . . . First in price; First in quality. W H Y NOT USE THE BEST THEY COST NO MORE. Black & Colored Targets Availabfe Very competitive prices. Tailored Shirts Post Free AGENTS r'ictoria: M r G . Ash $5 Wallace Ave., Frankston, Vic. 3199 :03) 7894661 MENS: S,M,L,XL. . Blue, Beige, Khaki .................................$29.99 LADIES: 34", 3 6 , 38" WHITE, BLUE, BEIGE...........................$29.99 Riverina: Wagga Boat & Sports Store 55 Murray Street, Wagga Wagga, N.S.W. 2650 T. SHIRTS SKYINAVYNVHITEINAVY S,M,L,XL,XXL.......................................$14.50 (069) 213894 rasmania: klr C. Conlon i4 Main Road., Huonville, Tas. 7109 Phone (002) 641054 Phone (002) 641489 A.H. TOWELLING TOPS LONG SLEEVElPOCKET 32", 34", 3 6 , 38", 40", 42". SKYINAVY, BROWN/BETGE ...............$26.50 * Always Specify RIHand or UHand * South Australia: Mr Kym Holmes. South West Freight, Mt. Gambier. S.A. Mt. Gambier: South W s t Freight, Graham Road, Mt. Gambier. S.A. (087) 25 8800 Bus. (087) 25 3342 Ah. Adelaide: C. R. Williams Transport, Cnr. Bollen & Humphries Sts. Kilkenny. S.A. (08) 268 2922 Queensland : j Mr Bill Stevens 125 Rudyards Street, Richlands 4077 Phone (07) 398 31 18 Bus. (07) 372 4822 A.H. .Western Australia: M r Ro Alexander. ROY d x a n d e r (Himself) &Son: 289 William Street, Perth, W.A. 6000. %Phone (09) 328 7704. *,; f 7 Used Exclusively st,Cornmonwealth &mes AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGETSHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 'll Page 9 E Laurie Connors Sunday. November 88, 3988 Under the Chairmanship of our National Coaching Dimtor. Peter Quire, the National Coaching Council met in Mebourne. All States were represented by their State Coaching Directors. They were: NSW Barney Rooke, Victoria George Biggs, South Australia Peter Quire, Western Australia Tim Catling, Queendand Bill Stevens, Tasmania Robbie Elmer end the Northern Territory Greg Chan. All States reported on coaching activities within their States, with the Northern Territory showing great progress after suffering from lack of interest through not having the services of a State Coaching Director for more than 12 months. It was reported from this State they would be conducting their first ever Coaching Seminar in December, 1982 at the Katherine Gun Club, with all their club coaches being present. National Coaching Director, Peter Quire, was also to be in attendance to add assistance. A point I observed *om this meeting was the fact, dlStates should have an aasiEltant or junior State Coachhg D i t o r , working in conjunction with their elected. State Coaching Director, to enable a carry on aituaton, should the need arise. Some State Coaching Directors that have been operating for several years now, and given excellent senrice to coaching, have indicated they intend to relinquish their positions. The wealth of knowledge these fellows hole on our sport in coaching should be passed on to whoever is likely to ffll their positon. This could be achieved by attaining the services of an assistant or Junior Coaching Director in all States. National Coaching Director, Peter Quire presented the Associations Level 2 Coaching Accreditation course outline. This will be implemented in all States and I strongly recommend all coaches interested to make the time and effort necessary to gain level 2 accreditation. The course is not a push-over, however, I feel dedicated coaches will attain Level 2 Accreditation. All coaching projects conducted by State, Zones or Clubs should be recorded and forwarded to the National Cowhing Director, to assist in compiling statistics on our coaching activities throughout Australia. It is also valued information that can be used when making applicston for grants and financial assistance to the various Government departments, at Federal and State level. It waa reported at the recent Coaching Council meeting, under our coaching scheme, of the coaching seminars recorded, some 183 coaching sessions took place throughout Austrusing 714.5hours of time, and costing $11,716.30. 2,184 experienced shooters and 2,600novice shooters received some form of assistance from Australian Clay Target Association accredited coaches. Sunday, November 88, 1982 After the State Coaching Council meeting had concluded I took a m out to Melbourne Gun Club. Melbourne were conducting a club shoot with Wangaratta Gun Club as their guests. Inter-clubvisits are made by both clubs each year, and have k e n going on for nine years. Wangaratta is 235 kilometres from Melbourne and a bus is used to transport shooters and others who like to make the trip to the host club. 0 Shooters fo win some of fhe championships at the Melbourne vs. Wangaratta Gun Club Social Day. L to R.: Keith Wiseman, Melbourne, Brian North and Ken Plum, Wangaratta. My asrival time saw the end of the shooting program, as well as the presentation of trophies to the various winners by Melbohe Gun Club President, Bob Buchan. Wangaratta honoured their club colors by winning the inter-club DTL team shoot. Tfie team consisted of Dick English, Bob Barron, Gary Robertson, Brian North and Kevin "Grumpy" Law, their combined B c o E 375-400. Melbourne, known as one of the top skeet shooting clubs around, to the delight of President Bob, won the skeet team challenge. Paul Krumins, Alan Bbase, Ian Hale, Brian Thomson and Gil Farish made up the team and shot 239-250 to beat Wangaratta. All Aboard! Wangaratta Gun Club shooters about to leave Melbourne Gun Club after a great day of shoofing and inter club competition. Cont'd on page 18 Specially developed for field simulated target competition. Page 10 $765 Rec. Retail Only. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY-1 983 Precision Lead Shot now available direct from Factory in sizes: - 6, 7, 8, and 9 @ $13,00110 Kilos. Discount for orders over 1/2 tonne. Leopard Wads are also available in: 1 oz, 1 Ya oz and 1 l/4 oz @ $8.00/1,000 Applications are invited for D.T.L. Referees. Wide Fange of Bair Reloading Spares now in stock at discount prices. B. & B. Clay Target Traps designed to mount on spare wheel also 0. & 0. Reloaders for the beginner. Both priced at a low $35.00 each Give TRAPSHOT a ring on (03) 44 3844 A.H. 489 8146 Trade enquiries welcome. Postal Address:332 Gooch Street, THORNBURY Vic. 3071 (Near Dorebin Creek) Apply Sue Byrnes, P.O. Box 170, Kapunda, 5373 (Just oround the corner from Fronk O'Reilly) Adjustable Arm Elevation Excellent Singles and Doubles Variable Spring Tension GROUND HUGGER Model 1001 The lightweight, portable Ground Hugger is exceptionally s iron ground grippers with surface are Y-shaped for max Imbed in the ground simply won't jar loose, needs no an for more uniform throws an alone, he can easily opera lanyard in his hand or atta Other models also available. MINI-GRAND Model 1000 VANDALIA GRAND Mode/2002 Stewart & Allwood Sydney, Melbourne OUT.J OUTERS available from your nearest gun dealer AROUND THE TRAPS Cont'd from page 1 0 e "This is the last time for me'; says 74 years old Norm Patterson senior with a smile. Norm has decided to "Hang up the Clays" after20 years of service as a trapper at Sebastopol Gun Club. Ssturdsy, December 11, 1888 Sebmtopol Gun Club conducted their Christmas shoot on this day to end their 1982 shooting calendar. Aproximately 60 shooters attended with the highlight being the presentation of a gold watch to Norm Paterson, Senior. Norm is the father m d grandfather of the well known shooting family of Patersons at Sebastopol Gun Club and B a a r a t area. Norm's services stretch over 21 years in assisting the club. He has been involved in the coaching of new shooters, keeping the ground in order and acting as a trapper at their programmed shoots. Norm also gave 10 years of service to the Learmonth Gun Club, near Ballarat, before it cbsed down. This club closed after the death of its President and main worker Albert Smith, and from then on Norm devoted his services to the Sebastopol Gun Club He will be missed by the shooting fraternity, and from us all Norm, thanks, for a job well done, you deserve a token of recognition for services to our sport. Another to receive recognition for services to the same club and our sport, was Lyle Veitch. Lyle was given the honour of L i e Membership after having been involved with the club for the past 12 years. He has M n Club President for the past year and re-elected for 1983. Lyle has taken over from Norm Paterson Junior, who has been a member of Sebastapol Gun Club for 27 years and it's President from 1971 to 1981. Sunday, December 12, 1988 I attended an A.S.A. meeting as a proxy delegate for our Executive Director, Ian Elill, who was on holiday enjoying a well earned few days off. The meeting was held at the Australian Olympic Federation Headquarters in South Melbourne. Victorian Executive member Bob Buchan, our other delegate to the A.S.A. attended the meeting also. I NUN-CORROSIVE "DRY" GIVE A HIGHER CONSISTENCY r Left: Lyle Veitch, President of Sebasfopol Gun C/ub presents Norm Patterson with his Gold Watch in recognition of 20 years service to the club. Every week for eight years Norm Patterson coached four groups of school children for two hours each session, in the safe handling and use of firearms. At 74 he has decided to call it a day. A seven item agenda was tabled with one of the main items being the adoption of the new A.S.A. Constitution. The A.S.A has advertised for and is endeavouring to obtain the services of an Executive Director. It is expected an appointment will be made by late January, early February 1983. The recent 1982 World Championships in which we fielded a team of seven shooters, plus managerlcoach, were also well covered in reports. It was also noted that at a U.I.T.meeting held to coincide with the 1982 World Championships, future World Championship teams, are to consist of three shooters instead of four as in the past. Sunday, Deaember 12, 1982 With the A.S.A. Meeting concluding mid-afternoon, I journeyed to Werribee Gun Club, who were conducting their Christmas shoot. My arrival was too late to enter any of the events, however, Victorian Executive member, Bill Abbott, who is also President of the club, gave me the opportunity to present trophies to winners and meet many of his club members, when receiving their Christmas gift. The shoot had been well attended and was a good finale for Werribee to end 1982. Wednesday, Dvcember 15, l98e The Confederation of Australian Sport conducted the 1982 Sport Australia Awards at the Southern Cross Hotel, Melbourne. 1 attended with our Executive Director, Ian Em.The Seven Network provided national television coverage of the venue, making it a spectacular event for all sport in general throughout Australia. The Male Athlete of the year Gold Award went to Robert de Castella, athletics. His run at the XII Commonwealth Games was well worth watching, and he is no doubt a worthy recipient of the 1982 trophy. I For consistency For fast ignition @ For bettervalue @ For reliability I F281982 Page 12 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY 1983 o Winners at the Werribee Gun Club Christmas Shoot L. to R.: Jim Walls with his wife, Feye, Jim won the Ball Trap Championship 50/50.Also pictured is Garry Went, winner of the Christmas Double Barrel Championship with 56/56. Lisa Curry, swimming, collected the Gold Award for Female Athlete of the Year. In generd, it was a great night for sport and its competitors, and it left me to wonder who will.make it in 1983. Thureday, December 16,1982 The Annual General meetings of the Confederation of Australian Sport and the Confederation of AustraJian Sport Coaches Assembly, were held at the New I-IiU. Stand, Flemington Race Course, Melbourne. I attended the meetings with Executive Director, ran Hill, and our National Coaching Director, Peter Quire. Many items regarding the administration, coaching and development of all sports was discussed as well as activities pertaining to the Confederation of Australian Sport. Sunday, December 19. 1982 The North West Zone Council met at Jeparit Gun Club. It's the first of such meetings since the Annual General Meeting of the Zone in November, 1982, when retiring officers were replaced. The Zone President is John Clark from Warracknabed; Vice President 3. Taylor, Horsham; Secretary Ray Scott, Horsham; Treasurer Stan Newcombe, Jeparit; councillors Brian Kelly, Maryborough with Laurie Connors, Mildura, N.W.Z. delegate to State Council. Ray Scott is Public Relations Officer for the Zone and Frank James was re-e;ected as the N.W.Z. Coach. Jeparit Gun Club conducted its Christmas Shoot during the afternoon, with time being ailmated for explanation on the interpretation of the new rules by Victorian Rules Supervisor, Trevor Nash. All clubs in the Zone were advised of the meeting and it was well attended by shooters and referees. Time was allocated to questions on the new rules from referees and shooters. Prom those asked, it was obvious some referees and shooters are going to find it difficult to make the change in some areas of the new rules. The rule most concerning to referees and shooters, is that of target refusal. Because of the system we have been used to in the past, it will take time for this rule to be really understood AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Left Christine Flavel, Jeparit, and Anthony Smith, Goroke, two thirteen year old shooters with fhe enthusiasm to become top shots, pictured at Jeparit Gun Club. and work as it should. I personally believe it will not be abused as some tend to think, and it will eventually prove to be one of the best rules in the book. See you where there is shooting. Laurie Connors 0 Page 13 OBE 00 This picture mentioned in Roger Darwon's Shooting Sh With the help of Victorian old-timer, Bill Delaney, it has b from left in front row is Horrie (Duxbac) James. Extreme right, front row, Jim Edge from New Zealand with first Ove Page 14 AUSTRAUAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983. 1 1 umn in December 1982 is the pic. found by John Gerberina. ntified as Nobel Shooting Ground, Tottenham Victoria. Ninth ck row is the great "Calrossie", Jack Sutherland. Fifth from r seen at Nobel Ground. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWPFEBRUARY 1983 Page 15 o Squadron leader, Stan Harding, with his trophies. We look forward to seeing Stan back in Australia in February, m a d r o n Leader Stan Harding, well known Australian shooter, displays his Malaysian Gun Club trophies won during a two year tour of duty with the RllAF in Malaysia. A member of the Point Cook Gun Club. Stan has found attending gun shoots throughout ~ a l a ~ sand i a Singapore a great way to meet the l d people. He said the hospitality by the clubs waa always excellent. Clay target shooting, although very much a rich man's sport in Asia is gaining in popularity and competition standards are improving. Page 16 During his stay in Malaysia, Stran joined the Penang Gun Club. As a member he shot in competitions at the national shooting grounds at Kuala Lumpur, the State shooting ~raundsin Kedah, the Singawre Gun Club and the Royal Sohare Gun Club. His msny trophies include those for runner up in the national individual title and as a member of the winning national team. He will return to Australia on posting to Canberra in February. 0 AUSTRALIANCLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY 1963 DIRECT AUSTRALIAN AGENTS FOR- WORLD FAMOUS SHOTGUNS PERAZlW - It's the CSun in big demand throughout the world because leading shooters demand the b a t . * N E W hiIPROVED FINISH MX8 & MT6 Models * The popular 9C3 Game Scene Trap Models INSPECT THESE IN OUR SPECIAL GUN ROOM TRADE ENQUIRIES INVITED 269 Mttle Collins Street MELBOURNE 3001. Spare Parts and Serviae always available. In this particular Coaches Column. I have attempted to s u m r ~ ~ i sone e of the best video tapes available on how to develop a good mental approach. This t a p "The Psychology of Whming"by Dr Dennis Waitley of U.S.A. is available through the State Director in each Shte. If a copy is not yet owailable in your state, one can be borrowed from our National Coaching Direotor, Peter Quire. Listed below is my summary of this material. Positive Self Esteem Positive Self Contro1 Poaitive Self Motivation Positive Self Positive Self Proidon Overall Key Thoughts was yesterday. If I fail to plan, then I -- APPROACH KEY THOUGHT8 Be aware of the abundanoe wlthin you. Seli talk - I know what I am, where I asl coming from and where f - - 43 - 43 Time Perspeotive Past - memories them but you oannot live there Future Plan for it Is the time. P r e ~ ~ nNOW t 1 willprojeut empathy. I wlll take 100 per cent responsibiity for my a t i o n Positive Self Dhenaion AIDS TO DEVELOPIENG). A BETTER MENTAL TRAIT posiuve 8alf Awmness (03) 68 7841 gow- You oan only do well if you feel good about y o u r ~ l f . Winners make it happen. Losera let it hppen. 1 want to and I o m . I will move toward the rewards of suooess. You get what you set. Expect a good I ew myself - ohanglng, growing, adhfevhg and winning. Positive Elelf Direotion I will make plans to make it happen. If you don't stand for something you will fall for anything. Positive Self Discipline Doing wiwhen you rue without. frmtise in your mind so when the time wmes it will be - "jt m e Positive Self Imsge IwiUbealittlebettertodaythanI am plaming to fail. You will note that all points or traits are labelled POSITIVE and that i~ the way you must think. I know many shooters who have benefitted graatly from this material. Remember you need to practise a good mental approach just as much aa you need to practise your shooting technique. I aincerdy hope that this will awaken for you another side of our aport that can be extremely inteiesting and helpful.0 NEW ZEALAND NATIONALS - DATES Staff Writer In 3&uary C.T.S.N. the New Zeaknd Nationals dates were advertised as March 19-25, This was incorrect as the series is being conducted from Marcb 12 to 19 inclusive. We apologise for this error and any inconvenience It may have caused. 0 Advanced lever action rifle. A leader in strength, simplicity, reliability and, above all, accuracy. Browning costs less than you think. Ask your gun dealer. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET S~IOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Page 17 REFEREE AND ONCE AGAIN C SCORERS C Caracas, Venezuela, November 1982,was the venue for the 43rd World Trap and Skeet Championships. Eleven medals were won and three new world records were set using Beretta ahotguns The success of Beretta is even more meaningful when it is considered that shooters from five nations won medals. This is world-wide proof of the exceptional quality of Beretta products. Beretta 88180.Men's Txap (Men): Gold, Beretta 504;BroTeam: Gold, Beretta $04, Beretta S680, 504. A new world record was set in this event with a score of 587 out of 600. Ladies' Team: Bronze, Beretta ,5680.Skeet (Men): Bronze, Beretta $660.Men's Team: Silver, Beretta 504,S680;Bronze, Beretta 5880, $680. Ladies': Silver, Beretta S680;Bronze, Beretta S680.A new world record was set in this event with a score of 194 out of 200. Ladies' Team: Gold, Beret& S680, S680 and 5680; Bronze, Beretta S68O. A new world record was set in this event with a score of 436 out of 450. As distributors of Beretta shotguns in Australia, Winchester would also Like to offer their congratulations on this 0 outsta.n&g achievement. Vic Reinders' referee and scorer's chair. Set of 2 Skeet Traps Any type or condition will be considered. Ph. (074) 22 1138 ask for CIIff Reid. and Vic Reinders from Waukesha Gun Club Wisconsin, USA,is known to many Australian Clay Target shooters. He recently sent details to Tim Catling, Western Australian Coaching Director, of a referee and scorers chair in use at his club in the US. Brief details of manufacture, measurements etc, follow: F g m e made from 1inch water pipe, with all joints welded. The shape of the feet, rounded instead of square corners make it easier to slide the chair around. The board to hold the squad sheets is hinged to an angle iron welded to the top of the front legs of the chair. It can be raised to make it easier for the , scorer to get in and out. The pipe frame of the chair is 45 inches wide at the bottom and 28 inches at the top. The greatest dimension front to back is 49 inches. It is 21 inches from the ground to the top of the foot rest, and 42 inches to the top of the seat, which is 24 inches wide. It is 39 inches to the top of the angle iron to which the score board is hinged. Note the wire basket behind the seat, with its two sections. This is for squad sheets. The hinged score board support is made of plywood, and has a "track" into which a masonite board is slid. This sliding board holds the score sheets with a hinged wooden or plastic strip, 0 top and bottom. Lightning fast lever throw of only 33 degrees. A classical Browning for fast, accurate field shooting. Browning costs less than you think. Ask your gun dealer. Page l a AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTINGNEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 e e Roger Darwon The late James Hastie pictured here in past happy times. The young man, getting the good oil from the master is young trap shooter too. has not shot under his oommand, a t some time in their life. DATEUNE, NOVEMBER 26, 19.32: Today I lost a friend. Coincidentally, we shared the same birthday, November (As a matter of fact, all clay shooters lost a friend). Known 26th. Coincidentally, he passed away on that day. He fired his Australia-wide, as the sports best referee, he was a man we all last shot in competition with this scribe, at the opening of the gave the respectful title, "Mayor" of the NSW Gun Club, new Illawarra Gun Club, back around 1976. The event was a Terry-Hills, Mr James Hastie, confidant to all who share the Deauville Doubles championship. Jimmy partner& me, and gentlemens sporting persuasion of shotgunning. I'm sure any who remember that day will recall how I missed This remarkable man travelled to clubs all over the state, one of my clays with both barrels. not only with myself, but with many of his mates from the Jimmy mhot his and swung over to smash my still unbroken NSW Gun Club. X'mproud to be able to say, Jimmy and myself clay two feet from the ground. The thunder of applause all the shared not only a common interest, but a comradeship beyond watchers gave him will be the way I would like to always the firing line. His happy, straight-forward nature, and remember him. Besides, it's the way Jimmy would have consideration to me, could be best described as similar to a wanted it. The good times, the happy times, the shared father and son relationship. experience we all remember over the comb of a good shot m. When I first joined the clay target sports, it was Jimmy Shooters from the NSW Gun Club joined his wonderful and Hastie who took me under his wing and put the polish on my loving lifetime companion and wife Vera, at the chapel of the rough edges. Iftoday, I can walk onto the tracks in a shooting Northern Suburbs Crematorium on Monday, November 29, to event and perform the correct way, it is thanks to his pay their respects. Jimmy Wastie may have left us . . . but he unstinting teaching ability. He set a shining example to all, will not be forgotten. We have all been richly rewarded by his and his ability as a referee is legendary. No matter if you were presence among us, but more than that, we can all call the world's best shot, or just an average weekend shooter, ourselves fortunate men, because we were privileged to call Jimmy treated them all on equal terms. Strict to the point of 0 perfection, he was the sports ultimate clay shooting referee. I him our friend. We will never see his like again. don't think there is a shooter of stature, in this country who J. Woriey,Junior; who told Jim, when hegrows up he wants to be a AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Page 19 A number of Australia's successful athletes at the Brisbane Commonwealth Games have been offered financial awards by the Commonwealth Government to encourage them to continue in their sport and improve their performances. The awards, under the Government's National Athlete Award Scheme, were announced by the Minister for Home Affairs m d Environment, Mr Tom McVeigh. Among those athletes receiving awards are Robert de Castella, winner of the memorable Brisbane marathon, Lisa Curry who won three gold medals in swimming in Brisbane, and the members of AustraZia's gold medal pursuit cycling team. Mr McVeigh said that the Scheme operated on two levels. "The majority of funds are allocated to Australia's world ranked amateur athletes and terns to help compensate them for the costs associated with their sporting careers. "A limited number of awards go to young sportspeoplewho have demonstrated outstanding potential and are likely soon to become world ranked." Awards for individuals range from $1000 to $3500 and the team awards are from $4000 to $12 000. "The scheme has been operating since 198; and its success in this time has been very encouragbg," the Minister said. "Many of the athletes who performed so well in Brisbane received awards under the Scheme in 1981 and 1982 and a number of them have told the Government the awards contributed to their success." The awards have been based on a review of performances of all current amateur Australian sportsmen and sportswomen who have achieved international recognition in the past year. While many awards have gone to well known $porting identities, lesser known athletes in sports such as trampoline, barefoot water skiing and powerlifting also have received assistance. Among the 10 teams assisted are the Australian Men's Basketball team, which was placed f i i in the recent world championship and the Australian Men's Hockey team which is currently defending its No 2 world ranking in the Esanda World Tournament in Melbourne. A list of athletes and teams who have been granted awards for 1982 is attached. WORLD RANKED ATHLETES Name sp0~ Peter Bourke Athletics Denise Boyd Athletics Robert de Castella Athletics Athletics Debra Flintoff Gary Honey Athletics Athletics GlynisNunn Sdy Pierson Athletics Petra Rivers Athletics Liz Blencowe Canoeing Grant Kenny Canoeing Clay Targets Alex Crikis Ian Hale Clay Targets Greg Long Clay Targets Terry Rumbel Clay Targets Michael Grenda Cycling Kenrick Tucker Cycling Michael Turtur Cycling Gary West Cycling Diving Valerie Beddoe Jennifer Donnet Diving Stephen Foley Diving Sham Panayi Diving Equestrian Andrew Hoy h d y Goggin Golf Golf Edwina Kennedy Christina Boyd Judo Suzanne Williams Judo Alexander Watson Modern Pentathlon Page 'LO Phillip Adams Beverley Francis Susan Jordon Heidi Wittesch Evonne Hill Alan Smith Bryan Wilson Bryce EUis Jenny Gill Neil Luke Michael Novakov Toni Sawyer Robert Wolff Neil Brooks Lisa Curry Peter Evans Michelle Ford Tim Ford Lisa Forrest Max Metzker GeorginaParkes Paul Rowe Jon Sieben Danielle Somerville Angela Russell Janet Tibbits Eonella Burridge Lisa Steans Glen Kelly Brett Austine Kim Lampard Michael Neville Debbie Pugh John Stekelenburg Brett Wing Gino Fratangelo Joe Kabalm Robert Kahbas Deaq Lubin L o r e m Orsini Bill Steuios Nick Voukelatos Cris Brown Zsig Kelevitz Colin Bate Craig Ferris Christopher Tillett Robert Wilmot Pistol Powerlifting Powerlifting Powerlifting SmalIbore Rifle Smallbore Rifle Sporting Shooters Surfriding Surfriding Surfriding Surfriding Surfriding Surfriding Swimming Swimming Swimming Swimming Swimming Swimming Swimming Swimming swimming Swmming Swimming Swimming Swimming Synchronised Swimming Synohronised Swimming Trampolining Trampolining Waterskiing Waterskiing Waterskiing Waterskiing Waterskiing Weightlifting Weightlifting Weightlifting Weightlifting Weightlifting Weightlifting Weightlifting Wrestling Wrestling Yachting Yachting Yachting Yachting Tee~ms Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Men's Hockey Women's Hockey Netball Rowing (Men's Heavyweight) Rowing (Men's Lightweight) Softball Yaohting (Soling) Yachting (Tornado) Potential Category Ken Gordon Michael Hillardt Patrick Scarnmell Peter Bundy Stephen Pate Carol Boots Julie Kent Corinne Dibnah Diane Pavich Ann-MareeKerr Mark Doyle Athletics Athletics Athletics Cycling Cyoling Diving Diving Galf (Ladies) Golf (Ladies) Gymnastics Rowing AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY 1983 James Galloway Paul Thompson Lee Steven Chris Dittmar Michael Delaney Justine Lemberg Wayne Shillington Nadia Bisiach B. Webster Craig Green Anthony Dean Denis Jones Rowing Rowing Skiing Squash Swimming Swimming Swimming Table Tennis Weightlifting Wrestling Yachting Yachting 0 ua Ron Shiels Q The trophy line-up for fhe Metropolitan Grand Prix. Neil Berry started. a trend of things to come with a break of 120. Monday was a quiet day, all events were for cash. Glen Brown set the Dace bv shootina 114 in the first event. Tuesday, ~ r & dI?r&day, the gonditions were perfect, there were over 150 shooters in attendance. Bill Iles walked onto the track at 9.30 a.m. not knowing it would be 6.30 p.m. when he would finish with an A.C.T.A.record break of 600. His running mate was Glen Brown who shot 526 in two breaks. Gaod shooting chaps! There were 2 breaks of 300,2 breaks of 200 and 5 breaks of 100. It is not hard to believe we threw over 35,000 targets over the four days. 0 COBAR GUN "GOLDEN C r Nanette Meredith with Metropolitan President Ron Shiels, on left Past President, Harry Belmore. Saturday. October 31,1982 was a day of fine weather with a good atter;dance of 72. The day's feature was the performance of Mrs N. Meredith in the Double Rise event, shooting 31-40. In spite of the gloomy start to Sunday the attendance rose to 97 we were watching and appreciating the unrelenting efforts of Tony Bradshaw our "Shoot Marshall." - AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 The winners at Cobar Gun Clubs successful Golden Clay Shoot: P. Fitzalan, Warren, winner of the Golden Clay, A, Turner junior, Cobar, Silver Clay, and R. Drain, Bronze Clay. Q Page 21 Dear Ian, Over many more years than I car@ to think of, I have listened to and read of advice by experts, how to successfully shoot cIay targets. They have a variety of methods to deal with, "left swingers, right swingers, quartering targets and even one particular target was said to have "a Hook." Just how that came about I am not too c e m , unless it was to make things easier for the shooter or shooters who in despair decided as I have often heard "to give it all up ad go fishing!!" Out of all this one basic rule on which n e ~ l yeveryone agrees is "it is necess2iry to keep ones eye above the rib a n i do this place two pennies on the rib over the action. In order to gauge the correct eye level above the rib. Having just finishes reading a WErecently, written and published by one of our very successful shmters, the full impact of inflation made its self obvious when I read, and I quote, "two twenty cent pieces placed on the rib over the action is a good rule of thumb for gauging correct eye level above the rib of the gun." Yours smcerely, TOM ALIYIOPUZ) 0 These include administration, Refereeing, Rules Clarification and Coaching. CURTIS, Max: Died suddenly on January 5, 1983. Max Curtis was President of Port Liincoln Gun Club and was instrumental in its growth and development. He was Zone President for the Far West Zone, Club and Zone Coach and a member of the South Australian Executive. Max will be greatly missed and remembered for his tireless work inthe fields of junior shouting and administration. Sympathy is extended to Joy Curtis and family from the 0 coaching and shooting fraternity of South AustraHa. We are sorry to report the sudden death of well known New Zealand shooter, Trevor Everett. Trevor was the donor together with Bill Attwood of the trophy for the junior with the top score in the three Mackintosh qualifying events at the Nationals. Trevor had been a member of the New Zealand Mackintosh tern ten times, and had won the New Zealand Double Rise and Sparrow Championships. He will be sadly missed by his many shooting friends.0 Committee and Members of all Ctubs welcome. Contact Ciub Secretaries re Seminar Registration. ALL SEMINARS WILL COMMENCE 8.30 A.M. Shooters please note we shoot every second Sunday of each month with the exception of Bev. Grice Secretary Q.C.T.A. (071) 91 2523 Not as advertised in N.S.W.C.T.A. Page 22 pronram AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWCFEBRUARY 1983 Tasmania ..................................................... 25 South Australia ........................................... .28 Queensland ................................................. .31 Australia Capital Territory ............................34 New South Wales .......................:.................-35 Victoria....................................................... .47 Western Australia.. ...................................... .59 Northern Territory ...................................... -60 Mildura dun Club The Annual General Meeting wae held in the Mildma Gun Club rooms on December 22, 1982,and the foUowing office bearers were elected for 1982-83: President: Kevin Nic3ols Vice President: R. B l l a r Secretary: Graham Rtt, PO Box 848,Redcliffs, 3496 Treasurer: Harry Moore Committse. Larry Dimasi, Jim Finis, BiU Drew, Don Andrews. Eohuoa Gun Club The Annual General Meting was held in the Echuca Club, &oms on December 15,1982 and the following office bearers were elected for 1983: President: Ray McKenzie Senior VP: Kevin Dobson Junior VP: Russell Angove Secretary: Lawrie Bernard Ass. Secretary: David Penn Treasurer: John Harris Handicapper: David Penn. Teras Qun Club The office bearers elected at our Annual @nerd Meeting were: President: Ftay Potter Secretary: Dianne Martin Treasurer: Ron Teese Dalby Gun Club I would like to advise you that at our recent Annual Meeting held on December 13, 1982, office bearers were elected as follows: President: Ron Siclair, 3 Alice St, Dalby, 4405 (074) 621971 Vice President: Vic Woods, Lake Broadwater, via Ddby, 4405 (074) 633562 SecretaryITreasurer: Mrs Jean Galley, 12 Walsh St, Ddby. 4405 (074)621271 Alexandra Gun Club [S.A.) The Annual General Meeting wss held on December 18, 1982.The new offioers are bted below: Preeident: J . Hutchings, Flat 11, Everard Crt, Anzac Highway, Everard Park, 5035. Secretary/Tressurer: H. Straub, P.O.Box 351, Morphett Vale, 5162. Csirne and Distriot CIun Club The off~cebearers for 1983 are as follows: President: Jeff Reid Secretary: Robkt Simpson Treasurer: Doug Jones Page 24 Cohuaa Uun Club J. Garner of & h u m has been appointed new secretary of the Cohuna GC replacing Mrs C. LBe. Address for club is still the same. Box 211, Cohuna, 3568. Secretary's phone number (054) 562543. Bundaberg Gnu Club Office b e e r s for 1983 are as follows: President: R. R e h b e i Vim President: A. Ely, G. Sergiacomi Secretary: M. Plath Treasurer: D. GrifBth Club Captain: A. Ely Vice Captain: K. Palmer, T. Peterson Baraaldine Gun Club At the recent Annual meeting of the club, the following office bearers were e l e c t d Patron: R.H. Moyee President: W.J.R. Chandler Vice Presidents: C.G. Rudd, R.V. Bailey Cont'd on page 89 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY 1983 'A' A. Bowering 28-30. 'B' R. Young 28-30, 'C'A. NeviUe 28-31. Gordon & Amber Secretary (004) Girdlestone Mem Cup shot over 6 mths: Ian Aylett 131-135. -245895. HOBART,28.11.W-Fhe(39). 1OTSB:'A'S. Marshnll18-18,'B'B. BidneU9-10, 'C'P.PiwUi 10-13. 10TPta:'A'S. MareW4&48, 'B'G. Rider 25-80, %'K. Smith 28-30. 50T Pta Sohweppa State Gh:KG S. Marshall; 'A' 0. Appleby, A. Kean; 'B'B. SidneU. (3. Rider: 'C' B. Green. R. Sellers. 25T Sk: 'A' 5. brown in^ 25-25. '13's. Rider 25-25, "2' C. Calbrt27-25. 'D'B. Green25-25. 8PDD: 0. Ciormin-A. KO=, T. - BURNIE, 4.12.8P- Windy (17). let Rnd Club 25TSk: 0-1 1. Riat 24-25.2-4 P.R. Smith 23-25. 5 pluo C. Coatelloe 24-25. 25TClub SB Ch: 'A' & HG I. Riat 25-27; 'B' F.R. - .- Smith 24-27: 'C' A. S~inlrs21-25, 23T ISU:'A' R. Dawlcino 24-25. 'B' J. Brvon 22-25, Y?' J. ~ i n c h19-25: 20T Hcp: J. Flnch 34-38. R. Ward 33-31;~. ~ a w l & 28-28. - , B 6.12.SS Windy (26). 2nd Round Club 25T & 0 1 I. Rist 24-25, 2-4 F.R. Smith 27-29. 5 plus V. Bennett 24-25. 15 Pr NWD DD: R. Word-R. Abblitt 15-15. W. &Jt&-I. Rbt 18-18. 25T PS:'A'I. Riat 71-75, 'B'R. Young 14-75; 'C A. Spinlrs 05-75. ZOT Hcp: R. Young SO-PO. R. Abblitt 21-23. A. Spinkn 23-25. CLub Skeet HG over two daya: 0-1 I. Rint 48-50, 2 4 FR.Smith 45-50. 5 plua A. Spinke 39-50. High Gun over 2 days: I. Rist 151-185; 'C' HG over 2 days: A. Spin!ds 138-165; Beat Club Novice W. Burgeen 2440. L. Gmv. R. CRgggp. 4.lZ.82 Warm. olmuant (32). 10T DB SS: B. 0-n. ~ G e rL. , tilliama. H. ~erriooi.B. CleaGer; D. ree em,^. ~vrwnei.P. LOf;B. S. Browning, K. Viney. J. Murhy 10-10.4OT DB F'reaCh: 'B' 8s HO L.S m n e y 40-40. M.Kerrison 140-141: 'C'3.Green 39-40. T a i m Shld Ladim Team:S. Schott. K. ~ a n 8 t i a ~ l i tJ. z . Browning, D. Aylott, D. G&es 80100. CR53SY, ne.ia.se Fine, w m (55). 2OT FS Fred Bkke Mern: H(3 & 'A' S. BrowninK 72-72: 'B'T. SinxLine 58-80; "2 J. Viney 80.80. SOT SB State Night Ch: HG6t *A#-K.Viney 48-50, @ T. Singline 46-50. 'C'J. ~ e a 52-38. n -0ary Alomes, 31 S m r d a l e Grove (003) 447083. DEVONPORT, iB.l2.BZ-Rne, windy (28). 25T SkGr: 'ABC.Lotham37-37.73'1. Avlett 23-25. C'J. Brvan 23-25. Harold NaviUct ChoPChCSMi* Tde ' d md Sk:'A' - - Spbnlar, Hrtlag 5 -OA! Event 1. Event 2* Event 3. waeaing4. h h e h s l l . HOBART,PB.lz.f32 Fine (18). L C T 9. Mnrnhall, P. Marehall. G. Cleary. Pran Ch of Ch:'A' P. Marshall. 'B' B. Bnrrow. '2'P.Puieeili. Club DD Ch: 8. Clem*. ...... Mateldl 10-12. D. ~ a y l o & C. Gray ~ 1 2J.: Malcolm Trophy: 0. Cleary. 10T bun Down DB: A. Bryan 10-10. B. Sidnsll 9-10, T.A. Schott 438548. WONVULE. 7.12.82 Fine. windv (36). a5T Swrtina md: 'A' 8. Brownina 24-257 g' R. &hard. 24-ZE, ad J. X&I a2-33. 2& DBITow~~: 0. Ftichartleo; 29-28, C. ConIan 28-29, A. Brett 2425. 2OT DB Gr: *A'B. Smith 2020, R. Canell - 30-3i;'B'T. Newman 19-a0. P.Griemon 19-21;'C R. SaUsm 18-20, H. McConnon 17-21. 20T Hcp DB: P. Griemn 22-22. 0. Rider 21-22. B. Smith 32-33. ROEEBERY, lB.lE.8e-Overcast(l4). 5TSB 99:E. Abblitt s 5 . R.Ward 5-5, K. W w d s 5-5. Club SB Ch 13-14mE. Abblitt 14-20.15-18mJ. M w w 16-20.17-25m a. Appleby 18-20, Best Novice R. Dalphin. Weatern DM DB Ch! 'A' G. Appleby 25-25. 'B'R. Ward 23-25. 'C' J. Murray 22-25.2W Conk 'A' K.Woods 18-20, 'B'R. W d 18-20, 'C' J. Murray 18-28. -Secratary John Munay. SMQ, Roeebry. T~MANUN, in.in.se-~ine (48). 1 5 ~ N 8 O ~~ ~ C P. O : ~ i g b 12-15. y carl~ouog Mem Ch Gr 25T (incl Ch of Ch):'A' I. Aylett 49-40 SO, 'B'B. Cleaver 25-25. %' 0. Laakey 26-27 SO. Ch of Ch 25T Sk 25T OT 25T SB Or: 'A' J. B l a e 85-100, 'B' A. P. Taurian 80103; HQ J& ~ t a k s95-100. 0 Taurinn 01-100. '17 Lalav, March 27 SHOOT, 10 am 1OOTStateI.S.U. Skeet Chamoionshi~.Slate team selections & shoot aft& 50 Tgts 25T Club PS Championship Graded A.B.C. Ribbon arade winners. SIS ~ v e n l ,~ i m e~ e r m i f i i n ~ , - - Event 1. Event 2. Event 3. ..........................................................$2.50 10T DB SS EO 40T Dave Wilson Memorial 20T DB, 20T SB 5OTSkeet Time permitting Trench facilities available. ............$7.50 ................................................................. $7.50 Secretary: A. Schott 43 8648 HG sash ALSO ELIMINATION EVENT FOR I.S.U. SKEET NATiONAL TRAINING SQUAD. Secretary: Mr R. Dawkin Sudsy, Fettiary 27, 12.31) Evsnt 1 Event 2. Event Event 1. Event 2. Event 3. Daylight. 25T Dl3 shot from 15m Graded A,B,C, $25 per grade winner Twilight. 25T SB shot from t5m Graded A,B,C, $25 each grade winner Night. 25T PS shot from 15m Graded A,B.C. $25 per grade winner .......................$6.50 ....................$6.50 .......................$6.50 3. Event 4. pa 5T Points Score SIS 25T Club Mixed Targets Ribbon & Trophy each division. 15T SB Handicap Trophies Is!, 2nd, 3rd. 20T Continental Trap Trophies each grade President: R, Hardy Sacretary: John Murray SMQ, Roseberry. Satrrrdav, MarcR 5, cornmenelno 4.30 ~ f l Event 1. Event 2. Event 3. Daylight. 20T D 8 Handicap Trophy Ist,trophy 2nd $6.00 Twilight. 10T Continentar PS Sweepstake Eye Opener shot from 15m $3.00 Night. State Night Continental PS Championship 50T shot from 15m Graded A.B,C, Sash OA, Ribbons & Trophies ea grade $1 1.oo ............................................. ...................................... Secretary: Mrs C. Alomes, 447063. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY 1983 Sunday, Fehruary 13, b.38 aM start Event 1 Event 2. Event 3. .................................$3.00 15T DB DTC Novice (Trophies) 25T Continental, Graded A,B,C (Trophies) State Skeet Ch lOOT Graded (inc team shoot) Trophies, badges & High Gun sash Secretary: ..............$5.50 ....................... $20.00 Dave Rlde, 441523. Page 25 Ken Coppleman The Hobart Gun Club held the State Points Score Title on November 28, 1982, and this event was very generously sponsored by the Schweppes Company which waa a vary big factor in ensuring the successful running of the Championship. The weather was kind on the day in question and proceedings got under way with the 10 Targets Single Barrel -just the event to sharpen up the shooters reflexes. A Grade went to Sperry Marshall (18-18) after a shoot-off with Graham Appleby, the West Coast publican. Sperry's win set the pace for the remrtinder of the day. B Grade went to Brian Sidnell (9-10). Peter Puiselli and Sally Schott each achieved 7-10 and vied in a shcmt-off with Peter outlasting Sally to win 10-13. Event two was another shoot-off with Sperry Marshall, Graham Appleby, Jim Briggs and Roy Garwood all facing the trap. Roy and Jim hung in there for a while but it fell on Sperry and Graham to decide the victor - Sperry succeeded with 48-48. Graham Rider was in form and took honours in B Grade (28-30). Keith Smith had a very good win in C Grade (28-30). Mr Mark Manning congratulates High Gun winner Sperry Marshall with other winners looking on. R. to L.: Graham Appieby, Brian Sidnell and B. Green. The Schweppes Points Soore State Championship got under way in good conditions with shooters and onlookers 'predicting' the winner! Shooting started very well with Allan Kean and Graham Appleby performing creditably. The hot favourite -Sperry Marshall- - progressed with what looked like king a perfect score but a wind gust caused a problem, although this did not stop him winnjng the title with a score of 149-150. Top A Grade shooter Graham Appleby, pushed Sperry all day but was just a fraction behind with a good score of 147-150. Allan g e m , popular East Coast personality, was very close as well with a score of 146-150. Hobart Committee member, Brian Sidnell, continued with his good form to take B Grade honours 136-150. Graham mder was runner up with 132-150. C Grade went to B. Green with a very good score of 136-150 with R. Sellers runner up with 132-150. s proved to be one of the highest Event four, 25 t ~ g e t Skeet scoring events for the day. Stuart Browning, fresh from his recent ISU State Skeet victory, really turned it on with a brilliant score of 25-25 to win A Grade. Graham Rider took out J3 Grade with a perfect score of 25-25, leaving his opposition floundering. Chester Calvert and Bill Barrow fought it out for C Grade victory - Chester winning with 25-27. Page 26 The very popular father-son ~ e a ncombination: Julian (son), Allan (father). The Best 7 and over handicap shooter was B. Green, who had an exceptional day with a good score of 25-25. The final event, 8 Pair Deauville Doubles proved an interesting competition with the winning pair Garry Gorman and Nan Kean scoring 8-8. The second placegetters were Terry Weeding and Sperry Marshall after a very 'dubious' and 'jovial' shoot-off. Mx Mark Manning, the State Manager of Schweppes, attended the shoot and presented the sashes and trophies to all the winners. All shooters voiced their appreciation of the Schweppes Company's participation in sponsorship of the Championsip and hope that this is only the start of a mutually satisfying association with the well-known company. Hobart Gun Club President, Ken Coppleman, together with all committee members and shooting members, extend appreciation to M r Manning and Schweppes for the very generous assistance given that ensured the success of the Championship. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Due to the amount of magazines being returned to the off ice because of an incorrect address appearing on the wrapper, we have inserted below a "Change of Address" form for your convenience. When changing your postal address, we ask t h d you complete the form and send to the A.C.T.A. office without delay to ensure delivery of your monthly magazine. -----.1.1-1111--.111---111 TO: A.C.T.A. PO BOX 198, BLACKBURN, 3130. VIC. Name: ........................................................................ Old Address: ............................................................ ...........................................P. Code......................... New Address: ............................................................ 0 Hobart Gun Club President Ken Coppleman with Overall High Gun winner Sperry Marshall. ........................................... Q P.Code......................... Member No: ................................................................ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 I I S with Australian Badge. February 26 February 27 Piease send cheque (made payable to A.C.T.A.) National Office. - Skeet Day - Trap Day Saturday, February 26 P.O. Box 198, Blackburn, 3130. 9 am start Event I $3.00 25T Skeet EO Opt SS Event 2 $9.50 50T Skeet Event 3 $9.50 50T Skeet High Gun Sash and Ribbons over events 2 & 3 Sunday, February 27 10.30 am start I Event 1 ASSOCIATION NAME BADGES ARE AVAILABLE AT $3.00 15T DB EO SS 20m I Event 2 $14.00 50T Corn DB Ch 20m Event 3 $4.00 25T Trench Sec: A. Schoft order through your club secretary I AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 \ Ph (002)438648 f Page 27 ALEXANDRA. 5.12.82-Mild, windy (17). JOTXmna SkCh: OA&'A'R. Kimber 49-50. '8' P. Campbell 43-50, 'C' J. Gemglea 41-50, 10T EO: 'A' T. Kirby.$-10, J. Hutchings. J. Richards 8-10; 'B' B. NeweU 10-10. F.Grey 9-10; 'C' S. Tomnn 9-10, P. Campbell 7-10. 25T Xmvl DB C h OA & 'B'J. Gerogles 4040. B. Barrett 23-25: 'KT. Kirby 39-40, J. HutOhinge 31-32; %'P. Cmpbell23-26, S.Toman22-26.25T Pres DB Ch: OA & 'B' 3. Gemgles 40-40, B. Barrett 24-25; 'A' T. Kirby 39-40. R. Kimber 34.35; 'C' P. Csmpbell25-25, S. Toman 2 4 2 5 . Xmag Turkey HG T. Kirby 59-60. ALEXANDRA, 18.12.82 Fine, c w l (14). 25T DB Twilight Ch: OA & 'B'A. Famiglietti 24-25. I. Hein 33-35; 'A'P. Johnccck 22-25; 'C' S. Tomnn 23-25. 3. Bretag 21-25. 10 P r DR State Night Ch: 'A' P. Johncock 12-20; 'B' I. Hein 14-20, K. Burzlcott, B. Barrett, K. Jarvis 13-20; 'C' S. Toman 10-20, G. Michell, J. Bretag 9-20. 1 5 Pr DR State Night Ch: OA & 'B'K. Jnrvis 25-30, L. P w n a 22-30; 'A' P. Johncock 23-30; 'C' J. Bretag 1 8 3 0 . Ci. MicheU 32-40. Club Aggregate Tmphy: K. Jnrvia 449495. Moat Imoroved Shooter: S. Toman. DARMERA. 1 0 . 1 ~ . 8 2 ~ F i n wnrm(20). e, IOTDB ibp. R Maywald. D. s m t h , D. Freundt, M. Fmhrr. W. IQdier, 1. Blythman, P. Winzeu 10.10. 2 M S & K Wright DB I ~ C Ihl. J : l.'laher 24-24. W. h v h e r 93.24. R. Mavwald 21-23. 25'CXmns SkGr:'A' J. ~ l y t h m a n33-33. W. Fisher 3 2 - 3 3 ; ' B ' ~ o b ~ a y i w 22-25, ~ l d D. Freundt 29-33; 'C' RihMnywald21-25, W. Wilksch 16-25.30TGrnnd XmaaHcp: M. Flsher 30-30. W. Wsher 34-35, H. Nunn 33-35. D. Freundt 35-38. L. Gmughan 34-38, R. Maywald 32-38; Ladies draw: Lennne fisher, R. Winzen, Maureen Howell. Turkey Shwt: I. Maywaid - men; Marior. Maywald - ladies. HG W. Fisher 84-85. Fine, windy (36). 25T Novelty WB: 14 shooters BORDERMWN, 18.12.82 divided Christmae goodies. Ch of Ch for Andrewe Famity Trophy: 9 champions competed. David Flavel 19-19. Peter TeUord 18-19. Aggregate for Yenr: Bert Pailant 477 from Kevin Howe for Gmwden trophy. 20 Pr DD Cant Ch drawn partnere: M. Medhurst-J. Hinge 20-20, P. Telford-C. Jarred Is-20. P. Rundle-Jim Gawith 17-20. 15Y PS Gr: 'A' P. TeUord 4 5 4 5 , R. Morris, M. Medhurst. D. Flavel; 'B1J. Hinge 45-45. D.Plummer42-45; %' W. Hawker 40-45. T. Mock 3545. ladies draw: Shirley Ritchie. Mre Williams Xmas cakes. INTERNATIONAL. 27.it.62 Fine (44). 50T Anniverrarv T r CS: OA & 'A' J. Ryrncu 49-50. U. Ohnero 86-90; 'B'W. ~ o r i t 47-50. z B.N. iYorden 45.50; 'C'A. D311c Motle 40-50, P. Xuntmg 50-00. SOT Anniversary DB Ch: OA & 'A' D. Lynn 50-€0. J Byrnco 58.60; 'W 11. Biai 48-50, R. Harrls 92-55; 'C'Mrs B. NnUace 11-50, S.G. ~ r o s b i 3Q.50: e Laclies M T S. ~ Bvmes. J & A Finis Tr teams Shld: International team No I - P. hlarcoionni. n.~ l h i e r o E. , Commons. A. Dnllc hlolle 181-200. INTERNATIONAL. 28.11.82 - - b e , warm (74). 10T Hcp. B. Greenshield 50.90 P.Awutillu4D.50.J. R h h x d s 40-41. FM I?. Demichele 15-16, Anniveroarv PSCh: OA 6 'A' G.N. Worden 107-108. A. Poulton 106-108; 'B'R. ~ e a n 78.81 e ~ ,K. Alvarn 77-81:'C'A. Cavuoto 71-75, H. Wdlace 88-75; Ladiea Mm B. W W e 64-75. Scotta Gun Gr Shoot: 'A' C- Bentley 4 4 4 4 , R. Winshurat 48-44; 'B' R. Smith 33-34, F. Atkinson 32-34: 'C'H. Wallnce 31-38, G. Donald 30-31; Ladies MmB. Dower 28-30. EG: 'A' C. Bentiey; 'B' R. Dem. 'C'H. Wnllnce. HG over 2 d a p : D. Oliviero. INTERNATIONAL. 18.12.82 -Fine, hot (48). Xmns t r CS: OA % 'A' D.Oliviero 25-25, J. Byrnes 23-25; '5B.N. Worden 4 2 4 5 , R. M e m y 41-45; 'C' A. D u e Moue 22-25, P. Baxter 38-45. Xmns DB Ch: OA & 'A' D. Stefanato 140-140, J. Byrnes 139-140; 'B' I. Spnrnon 38.38, R. Mack 28-30; 'C'P. Campbell 24-25. H. Wallace 26-28. ladies Mrs B. Wallwe, B. D o w c r ~19-25. Xmnn Hcp: D. Stefanato 47-47. R. Meaney 46-47, P. CnmpbeU 28-29. Spocinl event Novice shooters: L. Pisanel10 8-10. G. Richichi 7-18. Mrs M. Martini 10-14. - M. Martin 491988. LAKE ALBERT, 6.19.82- Warm, breezy (28). 25T Lukm & W r o n g SB Ch: OA & 'A' R. Andrew@. 29-31, P, JOhnCOCk 28-25; 'B'P. O'COMCU 2 4 2 7 . K. b d i n g 23-20: 'C' G. ninninp. 28-31. F. BClbv 22-25. 25T Brom.3 Wine PS Ch: 'A' O. Uurbndge 72-75. B. &owden 71-75; 'B& OA P O'ComcU 85.87:~. Selby 82-87; 'C K. Appeckamp 72-75. R. Hancock 65-75. 25T Novelty. 'A' W. Elby 25-25, R. Scmmlrr 24-25. R. Andrew8 23-25; 'B'T. Selby 24-25. D. HcraainuNK. Hardina 23-25; 'C'K. A p p e o h p 25-25, A. EIarding-24-25, R. ~ancock-s2-25. HG O'Comell 118-12s. b U U A L A , 1 9 . 1 2 . ~ ~Mne, warm (45). 25T PS Xmaar Shoot 15m: 'A' 5.Nelson 87-75. J. EUie 84-75. R. Frmk~48-75: 'B' A. Hamilton 72-75. B. OreenshieIda - - - ~~ ~~~~~ F. (Changed from 4112 Day-shoot instead of Night-shoot) - OA trophy: S. Daviea 3140. BUMWM. - Fine, warm (38). 15T Hop CD: 14-l5m R. Sohubrt. F. Bailey. B. Wedd; 16-18m L. Stone, P. Johncock, K. Jarvia. K. Bururcott; 18.24111 D.Humphrey. J. Maczkowinck. K.Saoderoock. E.O. Humphrey Mem Qr 25T 115111: 'A' B. H i l l 24-25, P. J o h n w k 22-25: 'B' B. WBdd 25-25. K. S a n d e r a r k 25-26: 'C' D.HoweU 22-25, K. Braun 29-34. River Murray DB Ch 2JT 15m: OA & 'B' J. Mnczkowiack 34-35, K.Jluvis 33-35: 'A' J. Richnrde 23-25, B. Hill 22-25; 'FD. HoweU 24-25. T. M e 22-25. OA H(i B. W6dd 87-70. Novice prizes. T. Thompwn 49-85. J. Bretag 4 8 4 5 . O. MicheU, 4005. PdtUlCENT, 28.11.82 Fine. Warm (20). 20 P DD Club Ch: G. Norman-W. M e 20-20, I. Todd-D. Todd 18-20. 2OT Hcp: D. Todd 20.20, I. Todd 32-35, P. Brammer 31-35. NOARLUNOA CITY, 12.12.82 Vory hot, dusty (26) 15T PS GI: 'A'T. ffirby 35-45. 'R'W. Ricly 4245. 'C'3. Williamo 31-45, 30Y DB Ch: 'KT.Kirby 30-30; 'B' W. Illely 30-00. I. S h m d 28-30, 3. Oemglen 23-30. 'C' R.Urnhack 23-30. K. Perry 26-30. J. Laxto2 26.30. 2OT PS 15m Gr: 'KT. Kirby 51-00; ' 8 ' 5 . Gerogles 58-60. R. Surfield 56-00. W. Sutherlnnd 58-50; 'GD.Nonvood 53-80. M. Bruno 51.00. W . Mnher 51-60. OA HG W. Riely 126.135; Jnr HG M. Bruno 109.135; Veternns H. k t o n 98-135. PT LWCOLN, 6.12.82 Fine, windy (29). 25T 1SU 8k: R. Pitt 21-25. 1. McCaLlumiT. Stratford 18-25, 5GT DB Turkey Shoot: D. Lymn 47-50. T. Stratford 45-40. S. Krnne 50-58 anCr shoot off with D. Woolford 48-58. The Dee and Heather Wwliord P e r p a t U Tmphy held over all club championship for previoue 12 montha waa won by l b v o r Strntford 299-330. ROBE, 12.12.82 - Hot, windy (34). 2Ul' Xmnn DB Or: 'A' P. TeUord 41-41, T. Reachke 40-41: 'B'C. C O I I D ~ C22-23. D. Todd 25~27:'C' C. B r m e r 23-25. T. - - - Page 28 Heinz Straub (Secretary) (08) 3822591, PO Box 351, Morphett Vale, SA, 5162. L. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Xmas: 'A' J. Lavia 74-74, G.Steel8 73-74; 'B'L. Simma 20-20, R. Sincleir; 'CD. Gzi ih 2 7 - 2 8 . ' ~Ramsay . 28-28. P. Dunk H&: R. h a d 5s-55. R. k poulton 20-29; Lady HG Event 4-5. HG A. Poulton 67-70. t 54-55. A. SA, 10.11.82 - Overoaat (31). Csh Hcp: R. Meaney 29-30, H.Wallace 28-30, P. Mnck 25-27. Club Night Sk CS: OA R. Kimber 28-30: 'A' R. Kimber 24-25, M. Dulington 23-25; 'B'R. Dean 24-25. B. Hmeen 20-25; 'C' L. Frawua 21-25, G. Stopp 20-25. SA. 81.11.82 -Hot (40). M. M a t o n Sk Hcp: M. Kimber 50-50, C. Gilea 35-38.C. Grigg 31-37. Salisbury Downe Tr Ch: OA P. M u t i n g 23-26; 'A' A. P o d t o n 31-35, R. Meaney 30-35; 'B'R. Mules 22. R. Dower 21; 'C'P. M u t i n g 23. B. Hmsen 20. ISU S k Ch: OA J. S t W 24-25; 'A' R. Kirnber 21-2.5;'B'J. Slrvik 24-25, D.Foster 21-25:'C'R. Dower 22-25, T. Forrest 2 0 2 5 . Hcp: R. Meaney 65-86, K.Nobes 63-i38, R. Dower 33-34. Club Mxd Tgt Ch: OA R. Dower 34-35; 'A' R. Dower 34-35, R. Mules 32-35; 'B' R. Meaney 31-35, P. Munting 28-35; 'C' B. Wallace 28-35, N. m s a v 27-35. SaliBburv DowneDB Ch: OA A. Pouiton 72-72: 'A' A. Poulton 72-72. R y r n e ~23-25.11. j . ~ y r i e a71-72: 11. Memay 25-25. F. Atkirmw 23-25: Wallace 23.26. Club 1IC H. Duwcr 99-105. Ynlumba ISUAliminntion: R. Kimbcr. R .c's $19.00 A.C.T.A. Ties (Green with logo) Beer Mugs -A.C.T.A. logo gold embossed$2.95 Ashtray -A.C.T.A. logo gold embossed $2.00 Belt buckles -Bronze with A.C.T.A. logo $8.50 A.C.T.A. Wooden plaques $11.00 C.T.S.N. Green binders (plain, 1982, 1983) $6.60 Gold Shooting Caps $6.60 Dower. M. Kimber. - $A, 24.11.82 107 degrsea (32). Csh Hop: S. Memey 28-28, P. Quire 27-28, A. DallemoUe 23-24; 1st Lady B. Dower 2 0 2 3 . Comm'wlth DD Ch: OAR. Kimber-R. Hill 18-20. P. Mules-R. Mules 18-23. SA, 8.18.82 - Cold,windy (28). Xmas Hcp: M. Fisher 22-24. R. Smith 25-28. K. Marinia 24-28; M y D. Dower 13-20. XmaaNight DB C h OA R. Dower 21-21; 'A'R. Dower 20-20. J. Byrnee 19.20; '8'K. Mnrinie 20-20, W. Fisher 18-20;'C'M. Waher 18-20, C. Giies 17-80. SA, 18.12.82 -Excellent (67). Xmas Hcp: A.Poulton 23-23, K. Nobes 22-23, R. Harris 22-23. D.Rhule 21-23. DB Gr: 'A' A. Pouiton. M. Martini. P. M m i o n n i ; '6' R. Dean, K. Marinis. A. Dallemolle; 'C'B. Dower, H. Wallace, D. Rhule. Jim BeSk: D. Gagnon. R. Dower, F. Grey. D.Dwyer. F. Speechloy. 1882 Club High Gum R. Memey 55%2, A. Poulton 50, R. Dower 45%?,1982 Eley Night Shld: R. Smith 88-100, H. Wallace 88-100. B. Hmsen 86-lCKl J.R. Hyner, sec. (08) 3532125. UN(fARRA, 10.12.82 - Fine. SW wind (241. 10 Pr DR Tower: Roy Pitt 19-20, Paul Myretasoh 16-20, Rodney Gregurke 15-20. Xmaa Shoot 10 DB 10 SB 5 Pr DR off Hcp: Turkey won by Jesse Averis 27-30. Ram won by Trevor Stratford 28-30. Cuke won by Lee Trebilcock. 2ST Sk Hcp: Lee Trebilmck, R.Gregurke 25 wihcp. 0 S Trap & Skeet Shooting...by George Biggs You're the Coach Score Better at Trap Score Better at Skeet Clay Target Games Successful Shotgun Shooting 1983 Gun Digest Please make cheque payable to and forward to CLUB NEWS Gont'd from page 24 $5.50 $5.00 $7.95 $7.95 $13.95 $7.95 $19.95 A.C.T.A. P.O. BOX 198 BLACKBURN. VIC. 3130 Secretary: D.C. Ellem Treasurer: O.G. I-Wl Captain: C.G. Rudd Vice Captain: R.N. Brasnett Handicapper: R.V. Bailey Wilknwstt Gun Club Wllkawatt Gun Club held their Annual General Meeting on October 26, 1982; the following is a list of office bearers for 1983: President: Peter Rundle Vice President: Richard Willcox, John Ramke Secretary: Mrs Val Prentice, Box 125, Lameroo, 5302 Treasurer: Keith Cornwell Captain: Graham Steer. Don Beelitz CLub Coach: Don Beelitz Club Handicapper: John Ratnke Morninngfon Clay Target Club The Annual Gcncr:rl MccLing of Mornington Clay Target Club was hcld i n tllcir club rooms on November 26, 1982. Elected to oSSicc wcrc?: President: G. M;rlthcws. 1'0 Box 54. Dromana Secretary: 1'. Lancirster. 24 Namur St, Noble Park, 3174 Treasurer: G. L0wlldeS. 10 Amelia Ave, Mornington Vice President: T. Ferlazzo, 716 Esplanade, Mornington Mannum G u n Club At the Annual General Meeting of Mannum Gun Club the following office bearers were elected on November 21, 1982: President: Ivan Wein, Bywater Rd, Murray Bridge, 5253 Vice President: Clem Thomas, Brinkley Cl?b Coach: Clinton Wohlfeil, Murray Bridge Club handicapper: Geoff Hill, 14 Fowler St, Woodside, 5244. Secretary: Mrs M. Wattam, PO Box 701, Murray Bridge, 5253. Event 1 50T Lakes & Coorong BB Ch Trophy value $50 each grade Donated by AJAX ELECTRICAL Event 2 25T ATA SB Grade event High Gun Badge VCTA North West Zone At the 7th Annual General Meeting of the VCTA North-West Zone the following office bearers were elected on November 21, 1982: President: John Clark Vice President: Jim Taylor Secretary: Mrs V. Semmler Falker St., Meningie, 5264. Cont'd on page 64 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWCFEBRUARY 1983' Page 29 $5.00 Event 4. 15T EYE OPENER PIS A.B.C. 25T Dl6 A.B.C. Cash Divide Cash Divide $1 2.00 50T STATE DIB CHAMP A.B.C. 10.00 a.m. Winchester School Boys & Girls Championship 20 tgts. Overall Sash, 1, 2 each grade. Overall sponsor Winchester Aust. $12.00 50T STATE SIB CHAMP A.B.C. Overall Sash, 1, 2 each grade B.B.Q. Tea - $2.00 per head, $1.00 for children. Event 5. 50T STATE PIS CHAMP A.B.C. Overalt sash, 1, 2 each grade (W~nchesterJunior Championship in Conjunction) 7.30 p.m. S.A.C.T.A. A.G.M. To be held in club rooms. Referees Associaton representative election, immediately following. State Teams Shoot Zone Team Shoot Open Team to be chosen from events 2'3 & 5. Best 5 scores from team shoot, will comprise the team for the Inter State Team Shoot at the Adelaide Nationals. Ladies & Juniors state teams to be chosen from events 2 & 5. l/2 Overall High Gun Event 1 - 5 Veteran High Gun Events 2, 3 & 5 Ladies & Junior High Guns event 2 - 5 Noms for Ladies & Juniors on events 2, 3 & 5 S.A. Champion Shooter (perpetual shield) - to cover the following event. State D.B.,. State S.B., State P.S. & State Team Shoot. Refreshments Available on Grounds Page 30 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWSFEBRUARY 1983 BRIBBANE, 28.11.62 -Windy. dull(50). 20T DB SS:'A' J. Porter. D. Smith. G. Stevens. K. Stevene; 'B'A. Page. Tom Meadows: 'C' S. Burlison. 20T DB Hcp SS. 11-15m C. Malin, 5. Burlison. D. Ross, A. Lowry. B. Lowry; 16-20m J. Heabmok. R. Porter, D. ConnoUy; 21-25m J. Woolley. R. Baa. 20T DB Pta Ch: OA C. McClymont. 'A'K. Stevens. 'B'G. Burke. C'JSrnith. McClytnont Family Cup 20Pr: J. Porter-G. Steve-, R. Witt-J. WooUey, FnmilyT. & Thelma Meadows. C5h HQ: 'A' C. M&. 'B' G. Burke, 'O C. Hayward. - AUen Witt 3984555. BUNDABERa, a.lz.82-Good (35). 10TSB:T. Petersen.T. Snekere, E. Kath. A. Flegler, R. Rehbain. P.Sbaw. 1CT Pt: P. Shaw. G. Doblo, G. Plath, E. Kath, T. Szekers, A.Flegler. l 0 T Hcp: P. Rehbein. T. Petemen, B. Thiele. R. Rchbein, K. Kath. J. Waldwk. lOTDB: A. Flealer. K. Palmer. T. Petereen. A.Elv. A.Renler. R. . M. Tihman-D. ~ ~ P a tA :e .E I ~ - NEayiii. . Strathdee. 10- DD: T. ~ e t e r s e n - xWood. -Mark Plnth. aacretary (071) 798257. CHARLEVILLE. 27.11.82 -Hot, windy (16). 15T DB EO 15m: N. Gadsby, I. Beak. G. Baker 15-15, 2OT DB 15m Bndge. D. Turnbull 20.20, B. King. I. Eaat 10-20.2OTDB Pta Hcp Mug: P. Blpdhnuer 70-75, J. Mahony 88-75. 10 Pr DR 15m: D. Turnbull 15-20, I. Reynolds 14-20, B. King 13-20, CHllRTERBTOWERB, 6.12.82--Fine(52h 10TDBHcu: M. Stoncman.J. Bell. S. Ball. G. Bell, P. Bell. W. Stevenson. A. Xenna, D. G U ~B., Gayton, B: ~ d w a r d s 10-10. P a w n 5 Tmphy 15T DB Hcp: M: Stoneman 29-29, A. K e m n 28-20, A. Ford 28-27. Ch Towera DB Cb: D. Killick 52-52. W. Eggcratedt 51-52. M. Stoneman 42-43.5TSBHcp: G. P h i p p . W. Stevenson. D. Killick. N. Croker. A. Ford. R. Scott 5 5 : D. Killick. A. Ford, A. Goott, R. Carty. G. Urquhart, G. Nibbe 5-5. 5T 8B 15m: D. W i c k , R. Carty. G. Nibbs. M. atoneman. D. Guy. N. Giddy 5-5: D. Killick, N. Giddy. R. Ben, J. Bell, F. Lochran. G. Bennett. Cone 5T SB Hcp: P. Bonarto, F.McDowall. J. Dropulic. P. Bell. Bruce Scott. M. Greensfade. Cona 5T SB 15m: I. Lochran. H. Davis. D. W,A. Kenna, G.Scbafer. F. H a l t o n . 4 PR DD Drawn Partnem: G. BcPW. E g g e m M t , D. Guy-F. Hazelton. Ladies HG Mm 8 . Lochran. COW-. 11.12.82 Fine. warm (33). 2OT Dl3 15m: 'A' R. Zieserner, D. James; 'B' W. Beckham, N. Beeton; 'C' L. Zieeemer, B. Widdon. 2CT DB P t s 15m:'A' D. James, P. Ellem: '8' D. Mutch, G. Morgan: 'C' B. Widdon, L. Zieaemer. 2oT DB Hcp: R. Ziewmer. G. Wateon, R. Hedger. 10 Pr DD drawn partners: 5. ReinkeW. Fnmcin. D. James&. Kwgan. HG Dudley Jamea 97-100. Low Gun Robert Green. CUNNAMULU, 18.12.82 -Fine, hot (44). 10T DB EO: R. Arthur. G. Dunsdon 10-10, E.Milla, J. McLarcn. R. McLaren. N. Palmer. A.G. Schmidt, A.L. Schmidt, D. DmSdOn. 0.Schmidt, K. Maddox. R. Barden 9-10. 25T Parw R DB PS Ch: G. Webster 74-75. G. Dmsdon 71-75. A.L.Schmidt 70-75. FM K. Maddox. -... 20T .. - -Xmm ~ Hamper A.L.Ghmidt, 0.H Schmidt. N.Palmer. $ 1 5 0 ~ c p ( & h t ) : L. Godfrey. Ci. Hajg2%20. M. Gcdden. G. Webster 10.20, G. Goodwin 18-20. IOTDB P S ( n i ~ h t )D. . Dunsdon. R. McLaren, G. Webster. DALBY,28.lI.B2--Fine, windy(30). 1OTDB 15,lOTSB 15m:'A'V.Tiprnan. W. Hughes. O . Manning: 'B' A.W. Hughes, B. Penrce,,R. Reid: 'C' G. Wenham. S. Rothwell, R. Sinclair. 10T DB 15m 10 Cont 15m: 'A' W. Hughes. V.Tipman. N. S h n n d 'B' R. Reid, G. Bickerton, A.W. Hughes; 'C' W. Allen, R. Sinclair, R. Prige. 1 0 Pr DR 1 5 m 'A' V. Tipmnn, D. James, W. Hughes; '8'R. Reid, G. Rws. B. Pearrro: %' W. M a n . P. Kuhn, R. Sincleir. HG V. Tipman, Veteran8 W. Hughes, D. James, C. Cherry. Best C14 FM W. Allen. Thie wor, c u t Christmns shoot, and every shooter received a trophy. It wan a h Out last shoo1 for 1982. DYBbRT. 6.12.82 -Fine, very hot (26). 10T DB Hcp: R. Meaney 27-27. V. %ley 28-27. S. Sedonas 17-18. lOTSB 15m: P.Comino 19-18. G. Wright 18-19, B. Nosser 17-18. 10T DD drawn partner8 split Hcp: I. Cross-B. Murphy, V. Dee1ey-J. Paul. 1 0 FT DR 15m: R.McFadyen 19-20.0. Cross 3 5 4 0 , G. Wright 34-40. 1(YT Tower: J. Paul, R. McFadyen, R. Memey. aEMFEZtDs, 20.11.62-Hot, windy (35). lOTDB EO: Brian Shaw. Paul Jones, Frnak Thygeson 10-10. 25T SB Hcp: Barry C W e r . Chnrlie Edwards, Paul Jones. 15T DB Pta 15m: Charlie EdwarddGeorge Cms8 eq 1. Qreg Wright. Lester Knox. Frank Thygeeen, P. Appleton, eq 3. 25T DB Night Ch: Presidents trophy & 'B' Lonce Deely, 'A' (&rue Cmsa. 'C' Peter Winterbottom. B m Chrdker. s Pr -~ DR - Ism: I.. ~ < o x8.10. c . - ~ r i m h n wC. . Ennitl. S. ~ ~ d o n nC. e ;Eiwnrda T. Coil~rove 8-10 HG Charlie Mwarde. FM Barry Chalker. Rent Novice Trevor Couyrove. Bob Fenton. QEMFIELDB. 18.12.88 -Hot (701. 1DT SR: C i a Grimehaw 49-49. Lester -~ Knox 48-49. Lance Deeley 31-32. Rosn'Bn& 28.20. 20T off k c chxir: Ian H u t r e e 24-24. t 10T WU: Rob8 Rolfe. PeterConuno 23-24. George Cross 21-22, Gary W r ~ g h20.21. Con b u . Mark Cromb~e.Ken C r w . 15T SB IIcD. Ian Feruuson. Vlckv Doelcv. Q ~ o r g eBourne. Peter Comino. 15T DB Hcp: ~ l c k yDee!&. ~ r ' Sh ~ W .I& Hartrae, Lester Knox. 5 5 DDR: Rank T h y p a e n , Vicky Deeley. Peter Comino, h a t e r Knox. HG Peter Comino 74-80, FM HG Rosa Rolfe 88-80. C,1;ADBTONE, 28.11.82- Fins, windy (28). Sk 25THcp: S. Thompson. D. Wust, L. Dalton, R. Shaw. J. Beale. J. Cuah. A. Gunaton. Sk 25T off gun: B. Busteed, L. Dalton, G. Blackbourn. J. Elliot. 20T DR P b 15m: A. Richnrdeon 58-60, D. Cwagrande58.80. B.R. Hannah 56-60.3OT DB Hop: 11-l5m A.Richardson 28-30. 1 5 1 9 m J . Cush 29-30.20-26m W. Nim 25-30.25T Mixed T Ch: 'A' D. Cnsagrande 34.35. 'B'B. Arnold 28-35, 'C' B. Thornson 29-35. HG A. Richardson 115-125. GLADSTONE. 12.I2.82 h e , alight breeze (50). 15T DB off the chair: R. Bell 13-15.M. McCarthy. W. Scarborough. E. Young, W. Richardson, W. Nion, M. Bell. FEBRUARY 1983 - SHOOT PROGRAM Sunday, February 13 Event 1 ~ ~ - $5.00 251 GRADED SWEEPSTAKES Event 2 SOT DOC MIDDLETON CUP HCP CHI $1 2.00 $17.00 - 9.30 am advised 1 Dtr Event 1 20T 15m DB SISTAKES A,W Event 2 $5.00 20T 15m PTS S/SfAKES - ~~ 9 am A A,B,C Event 3 $6.00 15 Pr 15m DR SISTAKES - A,W $16.00 Wednesday Night, February 16 ~ 7.30 pm ~ Event 1 Event 2 $5.0C 20f 15m DB SISTAKES A8.C $7.00 $1 2.00 - 20T 15m DB T r o p h ~ e sA,B,C Event 1 1 Pm 201 15m DB Badges A,B.C, Event 2 20T 15m PTS Badges A,B,C Event 3 15 Pr 15m DOUBLE RISE Badges A,B.C TRA Sunday, February 27 Event l Event 2 Event 3 30T DB MEDLEY 15T 15m 15T Hcp Auto Shotguns 1st in e a c h 11-15, 16-20, 21-25m groups Optional Sweeps Overall $1 .OO 25T DB SISTAKES Event 4 10 Pr DR 15m Trophies, A.B.C. G r a d e d Cash High Gun includes $2 optional sweeps High Gun events 1-4 The committee r e i e ~ e st h e right AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 to - alter the program Secretary: Mr A. Will Mt Petrie Rd, Belmont P h (07) 3984555 Page 31 W y C. Young, Booby pdze W. M d .15T DB 8R B. Thomaon 14-15, B. Ceeagraude. P. Tmtiar, R. V m Borgen, W. McIsod. R.Jewel. C. Young. L.Qy D. Ryan. Bmby prim N. Herbert. 1 0 Pr PR Osclatiag: J. Cuah 15-20. M. Ball, W. k o t t , G. Blackbourn. P. CarnpbeU. P. Trottar. W. #carborough. Lady M. CBsPmmde. Boobv wrize G. Blackborn (Tor shootina the tmn). 1 0 Pr DR F&R M. &&do; h i ~ i iR. , Ilunnnh. P. Trnttar. L. ~ n l t o iG. , ~evjiE. Young, Lady N. Hcrbort, Bwby prim A. Durnnt. 20 Pr Turkuy Shwt: L. DultonJ. Whnrton 10.20. W. McIsal-D. Iloutrton 1820, A. Coronoe-M. YCCprtky 15-20. QOONDIWINDI, lZ.lP.82- W e , sunqy. 10TW388: f Bmnnnu, K.Denyer, R. Potter. J. Peters.L. Pingkee.R. Suhr. R. Brown.G.Hohn, Q. Kings, M. Hanold. P. Saundsre. W. Raymond, R. Purtell. 30T 8B Ch: O A R. Brook. W K.Denyer. 'B'G. Denver. L. B W n J . Robinson. R. Eohn. 'C' J. k v m o n d . 1 0 Pr DD: G. Kin&. Brwk-R ~ u h r . OShenJ -~ W~ckham,~ . h ~ o t o r s - ~ - ~ u rC.t oHolm-R. ll. W. Rsymond-R Potter 10.5T Rabbit ST quaU 0 99 R. Purtell 4 prs. J Raymond. 0. Hohn. J. Petern. J. Park. I. ~ r a n n a 3i Dra. aPMPm. ie.ie.se - m e , windy. BOT'DB ism: OA R.chapman 27-27; 'A'0. N a p m 19-20. A. Billstolterg 19-20; '8' R. Wilson 27.28. 0. Etchell 26-28; 'C" 0. Albroeht 19-20. P.Stolbrrg 18-20.20 Pr DD Ih Hcp: S. Sangor-R. Foster 19.20. R. I'r'razer-B. Stolbcrg 19-20. T. Smkerm-W. Naylor 19-20. 25 Mxd T SOB 5 SB SR 5 Swap Sun.O A G. Durre 25-25; W. Naylor. G. Etcholl. Q. Napier. P. Hmachen, J. Doolan 24-25, T.8icakuran 23-25. 20 R DD Towor: 0.Durn+T. Szekuw, BU Stolberrr-P. H i m h e n . F. HallQ. Naoisr. Stubbv Noveltv: 15 ahwtars a m . PORTDEN~B~N, e s . 1 i . e ~ - ~ i n o iiot(40). , ~ O + D B&%ism.M. Jewll. J. scplln. Q. IinUer, A. 79ppnl1t. V. McDonnall 10-10. 2GT P8 Claudo I I u r b u r Mem 10 Hcp 10-15m: M. Jewel1 56-60. J. Malow 56-80. J. Scplia 55-60, 20T DB Cont Bowon Independent trophy l6m: M. Donald 20-20. D. Pugh 20-20. J. Matono 10-20. 25T h. 'C'Q. Niml SB Cont Port Denimn Ch: 'A' k OA I.Falco 23-25. 'B'J. £?a22.25, 22-25. - Sandra Malons (077) 851286. RWEEMdFmN. 4.1%.82-Flne. h W d ( 3 8 ) . Sk25TITWCT:W. McLwod22-25. W. Scarbornugh 22-25. M.BEU 20.25, R. Bsll 10-25. Sk 25T DD: W. MCLBod-R. Bell 49-50, W. Scnrbmugh-D. Hobbard 4ESO. R a p 30T DR: L. Dslton. R. Dieclunann. P. Campbell. G. Taylor, R,Ben. P e p 30T DB Night Ch (Zone): 'A' W. gcarbomug 49-50, 'B' & O A M. Bell 35-35. 'C' P. Trottsr 29-30. Ladies clay throwing: Ros Dimh-, Pam 8omboough. Noslone Herbert. Mrs Ball. ROMA. 20.11.82 -God. 20T DB Hcp: O. Herberts. A.Pack, L. Kmgan. C. Raid 2010.20T DB R a 15m: C. Raid 58.60. R.Nuaent. D.Thomwn. R. Bain 55-60.10 PPDR: C. Reid, G. Herbert8 17-20. l & D B E 6 1 5 m ~ i ~ h t : 6~. e i dR. . Roeentergar,, R Barn. H. Camomn. West'n Zone DU Night Ch 30T DB Ism: OAR.Nugent. 'A' Ii. Camamn. C Reid: 'R'A. Pnck. 0.I-brbcrto: 'FL. i h l n M . J. Glon. O A HQ CliRReld. - . ~ ~ HGt uoyd a Xeog=. ~ ' ROMA, Is.12.8e Fair (53). 30T DB Xcp: D. Colley, R. Bemted. R. Romnbermr. 20T Ptrr 15m: D. CaUev. R. Harme.G. Kcrberts. 10 Pr DR. C. Reid. C . Bryant. R Nugcnt 10 YR DU: J. H b k ~ ~ w o r t h Nujpnt. :~. R. Hnrrn8-C. Fleeting. 1ST SD Ism Night: B. Brymt. J. IloUingworth, R. Linoa. 15T DB Hcp Night: D. B o w m . R.Numnt. E. Dcnton. HG C. Reid, Inter HOD. Collev. C14 HG C. Brumt. LOW Gun S. HUT. pitmnn tmphy: C. mid. R. ~ain, O. ~ s r b e r t a FM . A. pa&. h b o * Nugent (074) 222507. WGEOR[fE, Il.lP.82-Flna(31). ClubCh:C. Stewart. J. Sting, H. Biddim. 20T DB Hcp Pregidenta tmphy: M. Stewart, S Halpin. H. McDonald. HG for Year S. Standfnat. HG for Day: C. Stewnrt. COA8T. 21.11.82 Sunny. 10T DB EO: G. Fatt, C. KRSWB. 8. Jwkeon 10-10. 25T DB Pts:'A'G. Barker 72-75,'B' Q. Portflri 73-75. 'C'T. Faylo 72-78. 50T DB Ch of Ch. G Napisr 50-50; O A Q. Nopior 50-54, 'A'G. Barker 47-50. 'B'L C. Wilcocka 49-50. 'C'J. Mime1 45-50. 2UT DU CD: Ci. Etchell. 0.Bnrkor. G. BZ-; ~~ ~~~~~~ SATURDAY EBR & SUNDAY,, 26-27, 1983 Saturday, February 26, i p m Event I - - ~ & r 173-180. ~ o n t h i ; ~ uW. g Dune. TALUWhLLA. 4.12.8s Plne (20) Z5T DB Ism: J Storch 27-28. A. Daly 28-28. C. Ennia 25-28. 2ST DB 15m: A. Drily 25-25. J. Storch 27-28. B. Chalker 28-28: 25T DB 15m: J. S t o ~ 25-25, h V. D&dey 31-92, V. Storoh 30:38. 25T DB 15m: J. Stotorch 25-25, N. Daelay 37-38. F. Thy@n@n 36-36. 1 0 Pr DR CD: F. Thygwen 17-20, N.Deeley 16-80. T. C W , C. Edwords 13-20. OA HQ J. S b m h 98-100. TALLAWdLLA, B.ll.82- Fine, lightwindn(21). 10TDB 1Jm CD:N. Dsaley, G. Cme.J. Storoh 10.10. 50TDB 15m: 'A'N. Deetey 40-50. L. D@@loy 48-50,J. Storoh 47-50; 'B' V. DBelsy 50-50, K.C m s 48-50. V. Storch 47-50: 'C'J. Gahafer 43-50, G. Wright 42-50. I. Crow 39-50.20T DB Hop: C. Edwards 2020. P. Thygeean 23-23, P. Winterbottom 22-23. zGT m Ism: G. Cmaa 55-80. G. Manu 52-60. D. Winn 51-60. 10 Pr DR Night Ch: O A C. Edwards 17-20. 'A' N. h l n y 13-20.9' K. CrOQB 10-20. 'C'P. Winterbottom 13-20. OA HG G. Crow 137-150. Fine, sunny (19). Z5TDB Club Rcp (Barlw Mug): P. Bargood TAMB0.4.12.8E 24.2B. L. Taylor 27-20. J. Nugent 28-20. 15T Quail Ism: J. Nugent 13-15. G. Turner 16-21, G. Johman 19-27. 1OT Chair 15m:K. Harlow 10-10. Mra M. Janria 13-14, M.h y l e 12-14. 10Pr DR(M8gpie T)Hcp: MrnM. Jarvia 14-20, a.Johnston 18-30, HG J. Nunent 58-75. Moat I m ~ v e dMm A. JUlett. 13.20. P. M-Y TEXAB. 2 8 . 1 1 : ~ ~ Fino (28). 6 T 88 EO 15m: T. ~ u r t i n .B. Duncan, E. Redman. 30T SB Ch 1501: O A Pntmna Tmphy Q. Newey 36-07. 'A' J. Peters 28-30, a P. 'B'B. Dunam 35.37. 'C'F. Rcdmm 28-32. DOT DB Hcp: 14-10m R. D a ~ 22-23. - - - Event 2 Nom $6.00 MURGON DB CH 25T Nom $9.00 30T HANDICAP 50% Noms back to shooters 1st. 2nd. 3rd Event 3 STATE Nom $9.00 NIGHT DB CONT CH - - Event 4 ~~.. Norn $8.00 W ZONE DB NIGHT CH Sunday, February 27, 9 am Event 5 Event 6 Nom $6.00 MURGON SB CH 25T A,&C Nom $8.00 ZONE SB CH 25T Event 7 Nom $6.00 MURGON DB PTS CH 25T Event 8 . . . 40T HANDICAP Nom $1 5.00 50% Noms back to shooters Mts 11-14, 35-18, 19-21, 22-25 HIGH GUN OVER 2 DAYS President: E. Ransom Secretary: B. Rowsell Stephens St, Murgon, 4605 PO Box21, Murgon 4605 Ph 681028 Ph 681055 Page 32 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY 1983 SATUROAY, MllRCH 12, 1983 Carnrneusln~ 11.I a.m. - 25T DARLING DOWNS D.B. CHAM. 15M. Badge Overall - Trophies - A.B.C. Grades Optional Sweeps 25T DOUBLE BARREL - (12-13) $1.DO - 15 METRES - $300.00 CASH Divided 60-30-10 ($100.00 each A, 6,C, Grades) 25T DOUBLE BARREL HANDICAP - PRESIDENT'S TROPHY Trophies Ist, 2nd, 3rd. * * * * * * * * * * SUWDIIY, MARCH 13, 1983 eo~mencini 8.30 am. 25T DARLING DOWNS POINTS CHAMPIONSHIP Badge Overall - Trophies - A, 8,C Grades Optional Sweeps - (12-13) $1.DO 50T D.B. - 15M. - 15M. - SHOTGUN TROPHY - CALCUTTA EVENT (1st AUTO SHOTGUN, 2nd 250 SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES), A, B, C GRADES $1.00 each 25T $2.00 Optional Sweeps - 25T DARLING DOWNS D.B. CONTINENTAL CHAMP. Badge Overall - Trophies - A, 8, C Grades HIGH GUN (Cola - 15M. donated by NORMAN ROSS) T. W. (Tom) ROBINSON AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY 1983 Page 33 OuLOONQ. 98.11.82- Worm (22). 50TDB 15m:'A'R. Wafton, 'B'J. Nichols, ' C E. Edwarda.2OT SB I s m : G. Oehm, B. Wnlton, E. Edwards. 20T DB Hcp: E. Edwards, R.Ym. G. Oehm.IOT F'S 1Jm: B. Walton, D. Mackia, J. Taylor. 1 0 R DD: E. Edwards-R. Yeo. P. B w k - A . Bourke. 10 Pr DR: G. Oehm, N. McIntoah. J. Nichols. 10T Quail: B. Walton 10-10, D. Mackia. L. Knowles. G. Oehm 9-10, ST l l m s T 25m: G. Oehm.J. Nichole, T. Holding. HG Greg Oehm.Best FM for l e 8 2 Ken Richarde. C o n g r u t u l u t i o ~ . Fine (37). 10T DB: R. Skimor. G.Baxter. F. Taylor, G. OUYRA, 2!+.lt.€I2 Swmney. H. Campion. A. f i t t e r , J . Pwle. R. Reeves. A. Mitchell, G. Weld. G. Wowe. D. Ellis. C. Varley, Q. White. R. Hammond 10-10. 20T DB Cont Hcp Club Tmphy: K. Sweeney 20-20, R. Skinner. A. Baxter. A. Futter. R. H m o n d 19-20, 20TDB 15m: R. Slrinner, G. Baxtcr, R. Bater, R. Sweeney. B. Sweeney, G. Field, D. Ellis. R.Varlev. G. Dnweon. C. Var1:v. R. Hanunond 20-20. 5 Pr DR: R. Vidall. B. B x ~ t e r G. . llo&c. R. Varley. I{. ~ a r n i o n d0-10. HG R ~ n m n i o n dNight . DB ~ h : OA G. Dswnon 27-27. 'A' D. EUic 28-27. 'B'G. Sweeney 26.27. 'C'R. I i m m o n d J n r 19-25. R. Varley (067) 791281. OUYRA. 11.12.82-Fine, dry(52). 15TNovelty Medley: G. Bnxter. B. Swoeney. D. EUis 24-25. 10T DB Contr P. Little, H. Campion. R. Rcevea. R. Skinner, G. Bwter, T. Varley. B. Sweeney, R. Swwney, C. Var1ey.R. Varley lG10.25TP9: K. Wammond 75-75, T. Rumbel, A. Mitchell 73-75. C. Vnrley, R. Vidal72-75. 10 R DR Novelty: G. Field 17-20, N. Campion. A. Futter 15-20. HG R. Skinner. HAWKEBBURY, 18.11.83 -Fine, warm(29). 25T HUOC DB Ch: 'A' & OA J. VeUa, P. Muacat: 'B'J. POrtelE, V. Gobbo; 'C'M. BqlUda. J. Abela. HaC 10 Pr DR Cb: 'A' & OA J . Velln, V. Gatt, P . Muwuk 'B' V. Gabbo, P. Duncum. G. Cruets; 'C' 0. Zndm, M. Bajnda. R. Raineri. HAWKESBURY, 20.11.88 -Fine, windy (21). WGC 25T DB Ch: 'A' & OA D. Hunt. V.A. Gntt; '3'f.Duncum, D. Watson: V R . Barker. O. Tate. HGC 2ST Hcp: R. Macquire, D. Watson, D. Hunt. G. Tate. HGC 50T Ball Trap Ch: 'A' & OA J. Curuana. 'B' 5. Portelli. %' C. Cameron. : & OA J. Vella. F. KAWKESBURY. 26.11.82 -Fine @9). HGC 25T DB ~ h 'A' & Smith; 'B'P. Azzopardi, J. Gobbo; 'CT. Ksatimg, D. Abela.HCiC 20T Cont Ch: OA F. Smith, V.Gatt; 'B' V. Gobto. J. Portelli: 'C' T. Keuting. R. Ranieri. BXRMIDALE. 6.11.83 Hat (57) 3rd Anniveraary S h w t . 10T EO Hop: D. McMillan, C. Baldineon. Sue NichoUs. B. Neill. R. Dewhurat, E. Pedergnma, E. Huggard. L. McKenzie. M. Rumien, G. Neill. 20T DB 15m: 'A' R. m o m p a n 52-52. J. Hall 51-52; 'B' R. Dewhursl28-28. J. Dini 27-28; %'S. Nicholls 25-25, J. Holmes 24-B5. POT DB 15m: 18-25m J. HuU, A. Burgcsa, 18-l8mB. Powell, J. Dini, 14-15m I. Kidaton. M. Rumien. 20T PS 15m: 'A' D. O 8 b r n e 80.20, J. Scott 83-20: 'B' D. Smith 80-20. R. Dewhurat 59-20; 'C'S. Nicholla 58-60. G. Williams 58-18. 1OTSB 15m CD: D. Osborne, M. NichoU~,I. Kidston, R. Dewhurat. E. H o g p r d . 10 Pr DD: B. Powell-D. Osborne. D.Dutton-M. Dutto. Jnr Sash &Trophy B. Lane; ludieagaah &Trophy S. Nicholls; Veteran W h &Trophy R. F e d e r g m a ; Inter HG S.Nicholl5. HG R. Dewhurst. HERMDJALE, 27.11.82 -Warm (113). 10T 60 Hcp VD: B. Powell. 20T 15m: B. Powell, K. Dwyer, K. Jefrery. 30T J.E. Trophy: B. NciL 10T Chicken Run: D. Dutton, M. Holmes, R. Sullivan. 20T fS 15m: G. C u r r n a . M. Holmes. R. Dewhur8t. 10 Pr DD: M. Holme~.J. Currune. W. Dewhurat-R. Denhurat. HG B. Powell 107-130. - pine (31). ~ u g ' acup: K. Perkins 41-42. 1982 MU^ ~LAWARRA,s.1.t.8~ Cup shoot o f t W. Jones 12-13. 15T Hc-: P. Srbinouski 21-21. F. Brudwell20-21. T. Kelly 20.22. BM W. Jones 10.22. 15T DB: W. Joneo 32-33, F. Bradwell 31-32. R. Webb 29-30, FM J. Mnug. 20 PI DD: K. Edwards-W. Valentine, R. Webb-F. Bradwell. The 1982 Annunl Paintmore was won by J. Maxwell, 66 p i n t o . -ELL R8M, 18.12.82 Hot, stormy (45). 10T DB Cunt EO: 1 8 poasiblee 10-10. 30T DB Cont 15m Trouhv: 'B' GIW Wardim 30-30. 'C' Alan Jenninrta. 'A' Rny Humrnond. 30T Trophy & i s m Coni: 'A' Doug Ellis,'B' Ron Skinner. Reynolds. FM HG Col Reynolds, aim 50 brank. HCr Gary Warding 129-130. KEMl'SEY, 4.12.82 - Fins, warn. 10T DB CD: 2 poaeibles - Steven Saul, R. Hooper. 8-10 T. Baker, B. Buchunan. E. Neill. M. Flannery. W c s Aux Tmphy 15T 11-16-25m: R. Hooper 13-15, K. Neill. B. Buchanan, Ken McWhirter tied for second 12-15.20T P3 15m CD:B. Buchanan 59-60. T. Baker 5 4 4 0 , B. Neill 54-80. 1OT SB I s m CD: K. Neill. R.H o o p r 9.10, T. Baker. B. Neill. K. McWhirter 8-10. Secretary Jane Edward8 (085)625283. HG Ric H w p r , Annual HG Bill N e a . LEEION, 12.12.82 -Hot, sunny (42). 10T DB EO 18m: A. Pmnne, A. Bound, D. Lucas. A. McKenzie. N. McDermatt. M. S m o r e , A. Walker, T. Salafia, G. Caatellaro. 20T trophy 10T 18m 10T Hcp: M. Wcymouth. S. P a p i d e m , E. Whytcroso, C. Salnfin, Alioe Walker. A. Paonne. BM A. McKenzie. FM W. E v a n ~ , M y M. Cdewahn. 20T Trophy 1 W H c p 10T 18m: A. Paonne. G.Hal1, M.Willinme, S. Papatridem. K. Wardman. A. McKenzie. BM T. Snlutiu, FM B. Britten. M y M. Cdewahn. HG A. Paonne. UQHTNINQRIWE. 12.12.82- Wurm, cloudy (64). 15TDB 15m: P.F i t d e n , G. Walton, 8. Wdton. 10T W Hcp: J. Flaglua, R. Waters. R. Woodcock. 10T SB 15m: S. Smith. G. Bettrr, B. Wnlton. 10T DB Hcp: D. Patrick. G. Oehm. 0.Hunter. 5 Pr DR 15m: P. B w B , D. Murrey, G. Oehm. HG G. Oehm. Inter HG K. Walton. MAIICONI, 21.11.82 -Overcn& (44). k d y Pt PS Ch: 'A' W. Jones 66-66. Vicki Gatt 83.88; '8' D. Clurkson 58.60, Roes Dawson 57-80; 'C'M. Lucchene 53-80. J. - Cnr Fairy Rd & Berger Rd, South Windsor - 'A' - 2nd Saturday each month Skeet 1 pm 25T Skeet Sweepstakes 50T Skeet Championship 25T Skeet Sweepstakes 4th Saturday each month DTL 12 noon 20T DB Championship 30T Handicap Trophy 50T Ball Trap Charnpionship 1st Friday each month DTL 6.30 pm 20T Monthly Handicap 25T Dl3 Championship Every Friday night the club conducts 2 competition events, commencing 6.30 pm - - DOWNSIDE GUN CLUB FEBRUARY 26, 1983 Start 1.30 pm Riverina Zone SB Cont Championship Handicap Central Riverina Cont DB Championship (Night) President: R. Blake Phone (069) 2015 (43) Page 36 Friday February 4 20T Monthly Handicap 25T February DB Ch Friday February 11 20T Lower Portland SB Ch 25T Pittown DB Ch Saturday February 12 25T Skeet SS 50T Lower Blue Mountains Skeet Ch 25T Skeet SS Friday February 18 25T South Creek DB Ch 20T Kurrajong Dist Mixed Target Ch Friday February 25 25T Lower Portland DB Ch 20T Wilberforce PS CH Saturday February 26 20T Kurrajong Dist DB Ch 20T Handicap Trophy 50T Richmond Dist Ball Trap Ch All Championships graded A,B,C, T.O. Shooters & visitors welcome President: John Vella (02) 6218225 Secretary: Max Weston Lot 26 Farmview Drive Cranebrook, 2750 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Y MARCH 19, 10 a.m. Event 1. 1OT D/B Eye Opener Cash Divide Event 2. 25T D/B $300 Handicap $1 00 metreage 14-15, 16-20,21-25,01s $3.00 Event 3. , . 25T S/B $300 15rn $100 Metreage 14-15,16-20,21-25,01s $3.00 Event 4. 25T D/B 15m Trophy lst, Znd, Metreage 14-15, 26-20, 21-25,O/S $3.00 Event 5. 25T D/B Culgoa Point Score Champ. OiA First Each Grade. Sash & Badge OIA. O/S$3.00 Event 6. 40T D/B H'CAP BORING TOWN CALCUTTA $1000 $300 Ea. half. $100 OiA, $300 Metreage. O/S $3.00 Event 7. 10 Pr Double Rise Cash Divide 70% Return O/S $3.00 Half Price Noms to Ladies and Juniors nominating over whole program. Calcutta Dinner Goodooga Bowling Club Saturday Night. (Complimentary). Free Accommodation. Great Fun. Top Fellowship. Warm Hospitality. Cold refreshments. Total Noms $69.00 Total with OIS $87.00 HlGH GUN. INTERMEDIATE HIGH GUN. JUNIOR HIGH GUN. LADIES HlGH GUN. Further monies will be added to cash events if representations exceed expectations. For further particulars and accommodation contact: Mike Shields SECRETARY Greg Skuthorp PRESIDENT Tudor Park, District Hospital, GOODOOGA N.S.W. Phone 11. GOODOOGA N.S.W. Phone 40. Come visit Australia's most boring town. You are most welcome.I AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY 1983 Page 37 Godwin 51-80; OA W. Jones 66-66. Mnrconi Club DB Ch: 'A' Vinca Gatt 73-73, W. Vdentine 67-88; 'B' P. Rose 12-13, Rosa Dawson 2sZQ; %' R. Dable 23-24, N.G. 19-20; OA W. Jones 25-25. HG W. Jones 87-10, W C O N I , 6.12.82- Sunny (50). Club PS Ch:'A'C.E. Davenport 60-60, M. QaUi 89-90; 'B' J.A. Allolts 60-60. W. ROpBrB 58-60; 'C R.A. Dable 52-80, M. Lucobw 51-80; OA C.E. Davonport osee. Marcon1 5th Diat DB Ch: 'A' L. Abeh 3040. A. Delben 29-30; 'B' J.A. AUottn 20-20. G. Lynm 29-30; 'C' R.A. Dalde 19-20. M. Lucchens 25-27. City of P m a m a t t a DB Cont Ch: 'A' t.Abela 81-81. V. Oatt 8081; W W. Tim= 2030. C. Diamond 25-28; 'C' R.A. Dnbk 17-20, M. Diamond 20-22. HG Vince Gatt 118-120. -Club se=reLary, CI- L.Crema, 22 Aster St. Greystan-. aoodwin 2145, W.648 1722. MMtCONI, 19.12.89 -Cloudy, wet. Gr FS Trophy: 'A' L.A b l n 80-81, P. Pollti 77-81; %' R. Large 62-88. G.Naggnr 60-6s;'C' Mlchwl Dlamond 51-80. E.Chalker 48-60. ChristDB Ch: 'A' L. Trew 30-30, B. Srunucla 27-28; W A. L u o c h m 28-27. P.Abela 25-28; 'C'Michael Diarmond 29-30, David Abela 25-e?: OA L. T n w 3030. Club DB COnt Ch: 'A' Vinoe Qatt 25-25. T. Budd W-25: 'B'P. Abela 20-2 1. A. M w r e 28.29: %a' . White 17-20, Michesl Dinmond 16-20; OA VinceQatt 25-25. HQ L. AblR 109-110. MENTNDEE. 27.11.89 Fine. hot. bluslerv (251. 10T DB EO: 7 ooseibles. a Ground location: SydneyIMarconi Clay Target Complex Heathcote Road, Menai - Ctrietmlrspuddingto J. Ieernich, D. ~ c ~ n h h&; n~o r: , M. Ward. ~ . ' ~ c ~ o n a i d . D. Smith. J. BLyrhmyl. Chnatmas PB:John &key 58.60. P. Forner i n shoot off with J. Blythmnn 57-80. J u n BLyrhman 57-60. Monindw OC C h 'A' John Chkoy. J u n Blythman; 'R'Denny Curran 25.25; 'CDon Forayth 24-25. Christmes CahHcp: lie tmpbiaa for t h b event were In a ban-bon (or C b t m a . cmcker). When the winner pullad the end the money $25 for 1.1. $20 for 2nd wnsdiaclosed: 14-10mD. curran'zo-20. D. ~ o m eosd; m 17-2om P.cmjey is-20. J, w o y 17-20; 21-25m D.McIntosh 17-20. D. Smith 16-20. Menindm OCDR Ch:A. Brean 17-20, P. Forner Sunday, Februa 10 am start 9TH ANNUAL ie-20. TheLadies High Gun for theday which wm donated by Mr nnd Mm D. G a b wan B Forsythfmm Pooncarie. The X g h G u n aggregate plaque for the won by M ~ Vrrl yaw waa won by Gavin McDonald. and in conjunction MOWLAMEIN. 19.12.82 -Fine (32). 10T SS 15m: J. Dunatan, K. Moorhead. G. McFnrlane, S. M c F a r h e . P. Paraoris. S. Storm. R. Weaver 10-10. 10T DB 1Sm: Turkeye won by S.Storm. P. P u m n s . Chickem wonby G. MoFarlane, A. Mills, K. Mwrhead. R. Weaver. 10T DB 21m to 12m: Turhcy8won by G. Manuel. R. Waver: Chickens wan by A. Day, L. McFarLans. S. McFarlnne, G. McFarlane. 6 Pr DD l 6 m Jumbled Toamar: P. Parsons-P. Uurnett 6-6, Chickens won by R. Ridgorvny-R. Wn3ilWr. D. Bond-R. D m . G. Wtlkinsona. Oraham 5.5. A trODhV for HkUh Gun for the dny, a Murray Cod, was d o n n a by tha B a r b boy^ a n i won outhght by Robert Weaver with 35-36. NMUUNDERA. 13.11.82 Fine. wnrm night (15). 10T Cont DB EO: Alan Walker, W r g s W l y . G. Tabain divided. &trai ~ i Night v SB Cont Ch: N. McDermott. Craig Cesly. OBOrga W l y . 1OT P9:G. W l y 30-30, N. McDennott - ALan W d h r 28.30. NbRRILNDEtUL, 91.11.8P - Fine, warm (29). 10T EO Hcp: 8 divicw, 15T Tmphy Hop: Craig W l y . Grant Cwly, Eric Wardman: Ladim Mrdrs L. Charles; BM A. Bound: FM Paul Spl8fla; HOE.Whyternas. 10 Pr DR CD:E. WhPhytcm 17-20. Cralg Ceely. Doug L w . N. McDermott. John Blair (089) 581038. NARRILNDER4, 11.19.8O - Night. Fine, cnlm (18). 5 P r DD ED: Six Palm ahnred. 20 Pr Narrandcra & E a t DD Ch: G. CastoUamChrie Salnfla. N. McDermottA. Paonne. NEW ENQLAND, iZ.lP.82 Showery, -1 (42), iOT PS 15m: M. W d e . A. Futter 30-30, E. ReBmm, J. McTaggtut 28-30. 10 R DR 15m: E. R e d m rQ.20.F. R8dmao. K. Skinner. M. Wade, N. Campion 1E20. 10T DB Hcp Oun down: M. Wade 10-10. 7 others 9-10. 10 R DD 2om: C. Bloxame-D. Cuningheme, N. Csmpion.G.Hamel, M. Wade-D. Reynolds, J. Weir-C. Reynold8 nll10-10. HG Mike Wade 58-60, FM HG mod Redman 54-80. The uhmt off for t h e m Estatae Front Marker Xigh Gun for 1982 wns won by Ken E'rieell Onvorell) who shot the only m s i b l e in 2oTDB ism. -A. Futfer (087) 3333-238 AH. NBW, 24.11.82 - 20T Bob D d e r Cont: C. Waterhouse, R.Daviaon, A. Dolben. 2 M Hcp Pres Trophy: J. Worley. C. Wattwhouse. J. Phipipaon. Final la82 Bob D d e r Cont: C. W a t e r h o w . H. Thuenismen, Q. Bedington. NBW, P7.11.8Z SOT Roesmont Winee DB ch: OA M. Fuller 58-58. 'K0. B@dington 57-59, 'B' J. schuster 45, t?P. Znpnntis 47. 25T NSW GC Sk Ch: J . Duane 30-30, C. N a u d h 29-30. J. Schuater. 25T Tr CD: G. Bedington 24-25, P. Zapanti8 21-25. HG G. Bedington 1x2. N8W, 1.18.82 Final LSB Member8 tmphy: R. Ali, H. Theuniarren. C. Waterhourto. 2GT DB P8: 'A' C. Waferhouae, 'B' 8. Zuffo. 'FK. White. POT Hcp: 14-15m D. Harria. 16-lam C. Waterhouse, 2025m H, Theunieeen. NBW, 4.12.83 NSW OC Ch 100T:E. Kavanngh, R. Ward, N. Nicholla. - J. DwXle (02) 8961270. ORlLNUE, g8.11.BP- Fine,windy (32). 1OTDB Hop EO: M. Hnrber, F. Johns. J. Angus. R.Stanford. J. Smith. G. Miller. 1OTDBHcpClubTmphy: R . Friaby 18-16. 0. Bunting 38-38, I. Thoman 37-39. 10 Pr DR C h M. William. 27-30. R. Frisby 28-30, Fhl M.Harber 24-30. 10T PS Sw 18m: J. Smith, S. Beuley. 30-30.lGT 5DB SPS 38m:P.Smke. M. Harber. O.Blothman. R. Parker. J. Smith. G. Miller 2020. 29-30, - - - - - MARCONI 500 TEAMS EVENT 100 TARGETS DB FROM 15m IN 4 ROUNDS OF 25 TARGETS Nom $25.00 OIP Sweeps Veterans, Ladies $1 .OOeach 25 $1 .OOOA & Juniors $1 5.00 TROPHIES Ist, Znd, 3rd AA,A,B, & C GRADE HIGH GUN ON THfS EVENT DONATED BY WfNCHl3SflEIR AUSTRALIA O/A WINNER HOLDS PERPETUAL TROPHY FOR t 2 MONTHSAND ALSO RECEIVES SASH IN ADDITION TO WINCHESTER HIGH GUN AND GRADE TROPHY Teams of five shooters for the Marconi 500 to be nominated prior to the commencement of the firs1 round Nom $2.00 (Div 6OYo per shooter winning team 40% runners up) THIS EVENT IS A COMPULSORY EVENT FOR THE MELBOURNE VISIT TEAMS ELIMINATION. PAST WINNERS NV\1100 1975 B. Kable 99-100 M. Quirk 100-100 Kabte 214-214 1978 B.Kable 100-100 1979 W. Every 133-133 1980 S. Phillips 115-1 15 1981 L. Abela 162-162 1982 W. Jones 100-100 1976 1977 B. SHOOTERS PLEASE NOTE: Contrary to the NSW State program book, all advertised Saturday shoots at Taree-Wingham Gun Club will now be held on the Sunday of our down the line shoot, commencing at 9 am. All 50 target Skeet and Trench events will become 25 target events. This excludes open shoots. Secretary: Mrs Jenny Quartermain, 1 Lewis St, Old Bar, 2430 Page 38 Lunch. Morning & 500 TEAMS EVENT NSW GC 485-500 484-500 Sydney 493-500 490-500 Sydney Sydney 491-500 Royal Aero 488-500 Royal Aero 491-500 493-500 GC NSW GC GC GC NSW GC Afternoon tea, and Ammunition available on grounds the THE COMMIITEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALTER THE PROGRAM President:L. Crama (02) 604 0125 V. President: L. Grima (02) 636 3590 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 *************** N.S.W. GUN CLUB'S FIRST CHAIRMAN OF THE First and second A,B,C grades to have their air fares, accommodation and nominations to the 1984 New Zealand Nationals paid per courtesy of Tooth & Co CARTRIDGES, AFTERNOON TEAS AVAILABLE TOOTH L.A. ON TAP N 3 W . Gun Club Telephone: 450 1775 Location: 131 Baoralie Road, Terrey Hills, 5 kms from Mona Vale Road. Ron McCathie Telephone: 44 3294 The N.S.W. Gun Club in Association with Tooth Brewery Ltd, are proud fo present fhe TOOTH LA. N.Z. NATIQNAL ELIMINATIONS. Rules of Competition 1. Shooting to be conducted Amerlcan Style - five shots per lane. 25 Targets Double Barrel 25 Targets Point Score 2. Trophies for Winners A,B,C grade 3. Winners on each day decided on shoot off basts NOT on Count-back. 4. Over the year best 12 scores out of 22 to count 5 . The final winner after 22 rounds wilt be decided on count back if scores are bed. 6. No shooter can come back in grade once competition has started. 11 regraded forward dur~ngyear to shoot remainder in AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY 1983 Page 39 Situated 4 km south of Guyra on New England Highway Event 1 Event 3 $4.00 15T DB 15m CD $10.00 Event 2 Trophies OA, A,B,C grades Optional Sweep $1.DO New England SB Continental CH 25T 15m Event 4 Trophies 1st 2nd, 3rd Optional Sweep $1.OO DAY, 9 Event 7 $10.00 ~rophiesOA, A,B,C grades Optional Sweep $1 .OO 30T Cash Handicap 30T DB 15'm Divided meterage groups 11-15, 16-18, 19-21, 22-25 1st each group 300 cartridges, 2nd 100 cartridges $20.00 Overall winner, portable colour TV pius 100 cartridges and Super Trap sash. Second, radio cassette and 100 cartridges Third, I 0 0 cartridges The Gun Club appreciates the assistance of Olimpyc Targets in conducting this event. Divided meterage groups 11-15, 16-18 19-21, 22-25 $125 each group plus $200 divided between OA, 1st 2nd & 3rd CALCUnA ON THIS EVENT Calcutta paid on lst, Znd, 3rd places Ammunition - $20.00 Guvra - Gun Club S u ~ e rTrap 1983 New England PS Ch 25T 15m Event 6 $10.00 Northern Zone DR Ch 15 Pr 15m Trophies OA, A,B,C grades Optional Sweep $?.DO Trophies donated by Eurocut Pty Ltd Event 5 $10.00 New England DB Ch 25t 15m Refreshments - Lunches - Caravan sites provided on ground \ Page 40 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY f 983 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Page 41 TVRE & RUBBER COMPAF As major sponsors exte Club and contestan T Event 1 9 10 am start $1200 CASH DIVIDE $10.00 25T DB 25T PS 15m C14-15, 14-16, 17-20, 21-25 300 each group $20.00 Event 2 GOODY and JUKES & SON TROPHY 257" DB 15m 1st ea group Video Recorder, 2nd $150 trophy, C14-15, 14-18, 19-15 Sweeps $1 ea, 13 & 12 $1.00 OA Event 3 $15.00 [GHT DR CHAMPIONSHIP 25 Prs 15m Sash & Badge OA Ist, 2nd, A,B,C grade Sweeps $1 each, 13 & 12 pr & $1 OA President: Peter Hotmes "Buller.ana," MOREE, NSW, 2400 Phone (067) 543464. Page 42 s\tesq ,&,st9 ca bqea pdeted et49 ai\ab\e sboyS ,V flea AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 and JUKES & SON, M O R E st wishes to the Moree Gun the Moree 5000 Shoot. Event 4 CONTINENTAL GRAIN AUST BULLiON SHOOT Event 5 25T DB 15m OA $100, 1st each group $200 Gold Coin 2nd each group $100 Trophy 3rd each group $50 Trophy C14-15, 14-18, 19-25 Sweeps $2, 13 & 12 & $2 OA $2000 CASH DtVlDE 50T Pts 15m $500 each grow C14-15, 14-16, 17-20,' 21-25 HIGC GUN & HIGH GUN C14-15 & OHG $1000 jackpot on targets Nomination $75.00 Opt Sweeps 12.00 $87.00 Secretary: Bruce Kee PO Box 28, Moree, NSW, 2400 Phone 522100 AH 523098 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY 1983 Page 43 PARKlB, 1.12.88- Hot (43). Parken GCChof Ch:G. Sinclair 49-50, A. Jamaaon 48.50. I. Halla 47-50. FM R. Kenworthy 44-50. 20T Hop Grp Trophy: 14m W. Wsteon 18-20, 15-lQmC. Siclair 15-20. 2 0 2 5 m a. ScbaiBder 19-20, HG Olen Sincleir. POONCARE, 4.12.88 Fine (30). 1OT $0 Hcp: D. Curran. 15T Ham Kop: L. Croughan 27-27. R. Erhardt 28-27. P. Tauaone 18-18. DD Ch 18 Pr: D. c u m - W . C & e r , J. Doyle-G. Dimaat. l 5 T Hcp Hampar Shoot: A. Lambert 15-15, S. Barnee 14-15, L. Barnen 14-15. P. Taasone 34-36, O. Dimasi 33-38. D. FarnsWOrth 23-26. 10T 15m Camp Div: J. Reid. P. Tasiaone. PORT MACQUARIB. 27.11.82 F i n m 114). 10T DB CD 15m Twilirhter: B. - - Abel, S. Brooks, C. S a m e 8-lO.20T 15m PS i h P h y : B. ~ d & a r d s55-60. T. JO& 53.80, R.Abel 51-60. 10T DB Hcp CD: F. Abel 10-10. T. Jones, R. Pritchard, R. Abel, C. Saville 9-10, B. Edwn1-38 8-10. W R T MACOUAlUE, 6.i2.82 Fine (25). 10T SB l a m Trophy: G. Edwards 11-12, R. Abel 16-18, B. Neill 23-20. Spot prim F. Abel. 10T DB Quail Rophy: R. AbeI 18-20, E. NeiU 17-20. F. Abel19-20. Spot prim D. Edwardrr. 10T DB Novelty 15m Trophy: R. A M 8-10. B. Neill12-14.5. McWhirter 20-28. Spot prize R. AM], lo W!J Trophy: K.McUrhiPtBr. B. NeU. R. Ritchard, Spot prize B. Neill. 10T PS Hcp Trophy: D. Edwards 28-30, R. Pritchard 3 7 4 2 , R. Atel 38-42, Spot prim R. Fritchard. 5 R DR 15m Tmphy: F. A M 13-16. B. Neill 12-18, C. Croae 8-12. Spot prize W. Slepwv. FMTmphy R. Pritchrud 64-80, Monthly HG R. Ritchard B4-80, Annual HG B. Edwards 1201-1452. - J.W. McWhirter, publioity officer. lZOYbL AERO,28.ll.82-Mn%(63). Fiomington DB: 'A'K.Perkins 50-50 & OA. P. Politi 56-60; 'B'Craig Davenport 51-53, 1. M a t t 5053; %' D.Abela 47-50, M. Diamond 45-50. RAC DR. 'A' K. Perkinn 44-50 & OA, R. Worthmti 47-60; 'B'E. Schutte 37-50, J. Miatt 35-50; 'C' M. Tilloy 34-50. 0. Tillsy 29-50. HG K. Porlrins 94-100. Silver Badge R. Wocthoott 47-60. ROYAL AEBO,ie.rz.se- Fins (52). EO:8 poaaiMen. Winch~ater5 0 DL3 Ch. 'A' J. Worley 88-88& OA, R. Smith 87-88; 'B' E. Schutte 4S-50, C. Diamond 47-50; 'C' D. Goadwin 48-53. J. Goodwin 47-53. RAC Hcp: 14-15m R. Fenton 48-50, N. Duncum 47-50, 16-lQmF.Horton 50-SO & OA. F. Smith 85-87: 20-25mS. Phillips 55-56, 5. Zuffo 54-58. Gilver Badge F.Horton. HG Vinm Gatt 109-115. BYDNEY. 27.11.8P - Fine. EO: 9 wssiblw. 50T Reactor DB Ch: 'A' & OA W. e C. Drowor 45.50; 'C'L. Lloyd 45-50, Joncr 58-59, L. Traw 57-58; '8'P. ~ o e 48-50, J. Kidd 39-50. S u t h o r l ~ n St d Omrge DR: 'A'J. Hall OA. 'B'D. CLarkson 15-20. 'C'L. Lloyd 13-20. HG L. Tmw. SYDNEY, 3.19.88 - Fine. 20T DB Trophy: 'A' & OA W. Valentine 20-20, C. Davenport 20-20; 'B' R. Fenton 18-20,E. Schutte 18-20: 'C' G. White 20.20.3. Kjdd 16-20.3OT DB Cont Heathcote Ch: 'A' C. Davenport 30-30, K. Northcott 30-30; 'B' R. Dawson 28-30. E. Schutte 98-30: %' O. White 23-30. J. Kidd 23-30, HG C. Davenport. SYDNEY.11.18.82-F*le.EO:Qpossib~es.Pnsident&VPTmphy:'A'B.McGill 36-38. C. D a v e n p r t 35-38; 'B' P. A b l a 27-27. E. Sohutta 26-27; 'C' R. Tosoriem 17-20. J. Cooper 18-20. Ch Of Ch: 'A' P. Srbhom!d 60-60, V. Gatt 58-60: 'B' B. Lynman 59-80, A. Coopcr 57-63; 'C'G. Armour 52-00, R.Teaoriero 49-80. HG P. Srbinouski BYDNEJ[. 17.12.88 Oood. 2OT DB Trophy: 'A' L. Trew 20-20. B. Cauey 20-20; 'B' R. Fanton 20-2, R. Daweon 19-20: '2'R. Teaarioca 18-20. G. White 17-20. 20T DB Cont Ch CD: 'A' K.Mwards 20-20.8' R. Fenton PDZO. 'C'G. Smith 15-20. DD TroDhv: K. Edwards-W. Vdentintt. G. White-A. Hc~burn. T ~ O B T H ,12.i2.82 F i n ~ , h o t(43). 2ST EO: Geoff Waltera, David Menok. Roger Vidal 25-25. 50T DB Ch: OA Gmh8m Carter 50-50; 'A' Graham W i h n 50-50, David Menck 45-50: '8' Roan Drain 49-50, Graham Wyatt 48-50; 'C' Den Morrir 49.50. Lin Eylramp 47-50. 25T PS: Tom H u g e 7 4 7 5 . Wan Coyle 73-75, David Menck 73-75. 20%' Walkathon: Roes Drain 40-40, Rodd Wratton 39-40. Bernie B m r 3 9 4 0 , Lindnay Bull 30-40. HG David Menck 147-150, 'EHG Tom Huggins 143-150. 'C HG Gary Cartar 140.150. T ~ O R T H 19.19.82 . - Hot, gusty w i d e (15). 25T Hcp CD: Ray MelviUe 24-25, David Menck, BU Clark. Graham Wileon, Rex Whltten 23-25. 5OT Christmas Ch: OA Lindeay Bull 50-50, 0-lm Grnham Wilson 49-50. 2-3m Tom Huggina 47-50.4-10Steve KoUy 39-50.25TTrophy Hcp: BillClark. TomHugginn. Anne Wyatt. HG Lindsay Bull 95-100. --Secretary, Jenny Etheridge 659388 AH. TYAGARAM, 5.12.82 Fine (12). EO: R. Uebergang. D. Sloan. P. FlscB. P. Bailey. R. Mxonkl 10-10. DRV's: OAT. Leitch 17-20, 'A'G.W. EtheU 16-20. 'F B. Ethell ll-20. 15m ZSophy: A. Bailey. B. Ethell 11-18. (3.W. Ethell, P. Baikyl7-19, R. Mamske. R. Umbergang 20-25. DB Hcp: H. Sagae,F. Holler 15-15. P. Bailey 13-15. SB Mug: F.Holler. HG R. Uamslke 50-60. - (068)857045. UPPER HUNTER. ZO.li.82 Pine, wet (21). 10 DB Cont EO: G. Martio, R. Wnkem. D. Meok. B. Barwick, N. Nugent 10.10. 25 U H m t e r DB Cont Ch: 0 A T. Mitchell 23-25; 'A' J. Maloy 25-28, 'B'D. ThriPt 24-25. %' R. Wakem 20-25. 25 PS CC 15m: A. Railibeck 74-75. N.Nugent, D. Menck, B. Barwick 73-75. 25 SB CD 15m: K. Ringland 23-25. R. Wakem, B. Ringland 22-25.25 DB HcpCD: B. Barwick 25-25, A. Rainbeck, J. Mnloy. B. Fhglirnd 2425. - Central Coast SB Championship Central Coast DB Championship Northern Zone SB Cont Ch 5T Major Trophy event - - Practice Saturday afternoon 1.30 to 5.30 pm Optional Cash Divide, -25T rounds Camping allowed in grounds and in Club House, breakfast available - - . - - - - ClPllEY GUN CLUB 1983 Night Shoot Saturday Night February 26, '83 8.30 start A grade: 1st $208, 2nd $100 B grade: 1st $200, 2nd $100 C grade: 1st $200, 2nd $100 High Gun $100 Free norns for shooter dean on station one for the day Junior event $10 Nom, Is! $30,2nd $20. Event 1 DB GRADED CHAMPIONSHIP Event 2 DB HANDICAP Event 3 For all enquiries and for overnight catering arrangements phone John Singleton (043) 419613 or Roger Beaton (043) 419209 TIME PERMllTlNG Page 44 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY 1983 WEST WYALONG, 20.11.82-Sunny (25). 10TEO CD 15m:D. Morton. S. BoIte, K. Maxwell. J. Hudsirn. Ch ofCh ZODB 20SD 20 PS: D.MacKenzie. J n r S. Bolte, 'A' G.Sohnieder, 'B' J . Weincke, 'C' S Foster. BOT Hp CD: R. Lindsay. R. Maxwell. K. Compton. AG K. Maxwell. YAhlaA, 21.11.82 -Sunny. very windy (30).10T 15m DB: Rny Hamond 10-10, S. Godwin. Rex Vnrley, R. Paher. M. Short 9-10.20T DB Trophy Ism: 'A' B. Cameron, 'B'R. Wetsh, 'C'J. Black. 4OT Ch oECh 20DB lOSB IOPS:'A'G.Harrison 58-60.'B'D. Harrhon 55-60.'C' & OA J. B h k 57-60. HG Ray Hammond, J n r HG D. Harrison. YAMBA, 21.11.82 Sunny, very windy (29).Skeet 25T 6S:Ray Hammond, R. PaJmer. Ray Porter, Ken Stevens 25-25.2JT Big River Sk Ch: 'A' K. Stevene, 'B' Ray M m s k i s , 'C' RStarr, HG K. Steens. OA Ray Porter. Winchester Shld Warns mnj Big River Ch: Brisbane 113-125,Yamba 1 113-125.Guyra 105125.Y m b 2 99-125.Coffa Habow 98-125.S h w t off Briabme 123-138.Ynmba 1 122-138. YAMBA. 18.12.82-Cloudy. Lightbreeze (38).Sk 25T:'A'R. Palmer 22-25,'B'S. Godwin 22-25,'C' J. Cunningham 24-25.20T DB Hcp SS:J . Cunningham, W. S k e y 20-20.R. Welsh, S. Oadwin. B.Cmeron, D. Hnncoclt. B. Finch 19-20.iOT DB Hcp SS:L. Willinme. D. Short, P. Cameron, M.Short 10-10.10T PS Hcp SS: J. Cunninghnm, T. Lindley 30-10.B. Field, S. Godwio,D.Short, T. Bailey. R. PaLmer 29-10.20T DB Trophy Hop: J. Cunningham 20-20. B. Field 19-20,W. Slacey 18-20. 25T DB Ch: 'A'B. Cameron 24-25, OA & 'B' W. Stncey 25-25,G. Lawrence 23-25. HG J. Cunningham, Jnr HG D. Short, Kolderie Cup Annunl HG G. Harrison 188-180. YOUNG, 21.11.88 - CaLm, hot (14). ~o'TEO Hcp: P. Cram, C. Sinclnir. 0. Sinolair. D. Sioan. P. Coddingtan. 30T DB Hcp: 0.Sinclnir 30-30.C. Corwrnn 59-60,J. Gormnn 58.60. 10 Pr DR: C. Sinclair 28.30. J. Gormm 28-30.HG C. Sinclair. L) - Shooters travelled from Bourke, Brewarrina, Warren, Wgandra and Lightning Ridge to partake in our Christmas shoot at Goodcoga, Australia's Most Boring Town. What fun we had. AU shooting being of the Novelty type with plenty of fun and laughter. Peter Rtzalan from Warren was the man of the day, winning four beautiful leg hams. Peter won three events and the overall High Gun.Colin Betts from Brewarrina won the other event and was also runner u p in the overall High Gun. Bill O'Brien, once a local shooter home from Barrow Island in WA, won the Intermediate High Gun, with Wolf Reichler from Brewarrina being runner up. The ladies also had a shot a t the targets and were rewarded with a beautiful turkey for their efforts. The ladies also prepared a very special salad for the evening meal which was greatly appreciated by one and all. Refreshments were also complimentary to all and flowed late into Sunday morning. Many a sore and sorry face to be seen. Dennis Davison of Lightning Ridge made a small speech advising that he was leaving the district. Dennis paid tribute to Mick Shields and his efforts with the Goodcuga Gun Club and also congratulated dl club members alike for such a fine presentation of spirit and fellowship. A very happy new year from all a t Gooduoga Gun Club. Bad Shooter. 8 FEBRUARY, SATURDAY 19 H/C Trophy Novelty Event N.S.W. Night PIS Continental C/Ship Other events time permitting. Secretary: Barry Duncan, R.M.B.514 West Wyalong President: Doug Lindsay, 'Stanley Park' West Wyalong Sydney Branch at their Castlereagh Ground Margaret Povey TOTTENHAM GUNCLUB IN WESTERN ZONE We welcome the newly formed Tottenham Gun Club to the NSWCTA and wish them every success. The club has one electric trap under Lights with full use of the Tottenham Golf Club facilities which is licenced and meals will be provided from the Golf Club's kitchen. The club president is Peter Blunt and secretary is Ian Kidston, "Euambeline," Tottenhm. Phone Tottenham 59U. 1988 BLUE BOOKS Shooters please note that your clubs have copies of the 1983 Programme Books ($1each) and if you did not receive your copy when you paid your fees, now is the time to ask for it. CHANGE OF CLUB OFFICE BEARERS Please, all clubs when you have a change of office bearers, especially secretaries, advise the State Secretary as soon a s possible. It is every club members responsibility to see that this is done, so that your club is not disadvantaged by lack of information, due to correspondence W i g sent to past secre0 taries. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Simulated Fiel 75 TARGETS Grades AA,?A, 3, C tst, 2nd, & 3rd in each grade Nominations, including Opt Sweeps $25 REFRESHMENTS, CARTRIGES AVAILABLE ON THE GROUND Enquiries: W.J. Dickinson (02) 8718774 Page 45 Sydney Clay Target Club's two day Video Shoot held on 30l31.10.82 was a great success. Shooters arrived from some ten clubs throughout the state with 56 shooters on Saturday and 78 on Sunday. It was just a comfortable crowd to cater for. Over $3000 worth of prizes were displayed and shot for, being possibly the richest table ever presented at Sydney. Saturday started out a perfect day, the traps were set and the shoot got under way at 12.30 pm, about the same time as the gusty winds came up, playing havoc with the targets for the rest of the day. And trapshooters having the sweet disposition and understanding they have when it comes to anything but perfect targets, I thought we were in for some hard times, but everybody took the windy conditions in their stride. The first event, an eye opener, saw I1 possibles to share the money. Next event was the Blue Dot DB Continental Championship. r Trophy Table, Sydney two day shoot Then came the big one, the Video Trophy 50T DB. This seemed serious business, the shooters quieter and the squads moved through more slowly with the concentration. Once again W. Jones took A and OA with J. Smith (Cowra) 2nd, V. Gatt (Royal Aem) 3rd. B grade, P. Etherton (Wakehurst) ist, G. Lyman (Sydney)Znd,W. Baxkr (Goulburn)3rd. C grade, J . Abela (Hawkesbury) Ist, G. Buckley (Goulburn) 2nd, P. &pantis (Newcastle) 3rd. The last event on the card was the Japp Ammo Championship and a chance to relax a little. A grade, D. Osbourne 1st. F. Sribinouski 2nd. B grade, P. Etherton 1st. S. Tosan 2nd. C grade, G. Buckley 1st. C. Mason 2nd. Overall High Gun for the two days was K. Loy with 208-210, a top score even under ideal conditions. A grade high gun J. Smitith; B grade high gun S. Tosan; C grade high gun F. Roberts. The committee of management would Like to thank the referees and those who helped organise the shoot and meals. Also the sponsors for their support with overall trophies. o Winner of A Grade Bill Jones, wifh Sydney Club President, Ron Fenton. A Continental was exactly what everybody needed on a windy day, but surprisingly the possibles kept rolling in with the final result: J. Smith (Cowra) taking A and OA, T. Ansell (Sydney) second. B grade, 1st P. Rose (Sydney), 2nd B. Samuels (Sydney); C grade, R. -ble (Royal Aero) Ist, W. Baxter (Goulburn) 2nd. The main event on Saturday was the Western Firearms DB Championship, and a fine shoot off, some 62 targets, between Bill Jones of Illawarra and Geoff Kidd of Sydney, saw B. Jones A and OA, G. Kidd second, and D. Osbourne <Cobar)third. B grade, D. Clarkson (Sydney) let, J. Goman (Grenfell 2nd, and one of our lady shooters Chris Drower 3rd. C grade, C. T i y (age 13) first, cleaning up dear old Dad, M. Tilly (Sydney) 3rd with C. Buckley (Goulburn) taking second. Those who stayed after the shoot were treated to complimentary drinks and a BBQ as the committee geared up for the Sunday crowd. Sunday arrived with rain and a very unpleasant outlook for the day but by 10 am start time, the rain had gone and the shooters arrived. The fourth event, the Sydney CTC PS Championship saw W. Jones and K. Loy in fine form and obviously the ones to beat with W. Jones taking A and A0 and K. h y (Sydney) second. B grade, S. Tosan (Sydney) Ist, P. Etherton (Wakehurst) 2nd; C grade, C. Mason 1st and P. Zapantis (Newcastle) 2nd. Page 46 r Group shot of all winners and place getters over iwo day shoot. 0 High Gun winner Kevin Loy receives trophy from president C) Ron Fenton. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 - ARARbT, 6.18.88 Warm,windy (41). 20T Swanee Curran Mem Hcp: N. Bromley 78-79, I. Long 78-79. N. Wattn 4344. 20T Chriatmaa Hcp: 14m D. Opperman, G. Hose,R. Lendon; 14m I. Long, A. Champneys. M. Leslie; 15m N. Bmmley. I. McDougnll. H.Squires:16-17m G. Cook. N.Wattn. R.Bell: 18-lsrn G. Pitcher. H. Vaughm, B. Jenkinn; 20-21m B. Hnrria, L. Johnston, G. Smith; 22.23m D. CroUCh; Ladies 5audra Johnaton; Jnre M. Lealie; Veterans R. BeU. HG for December, N. Watts 01-81. BAIRNBDALE, 4.12.82 Fine (38). I0T EO Pta: O. McCLymont, L.Hine. P. Curtis, R. Brand 30-30. IOTDB: P. Denninon37-37, L. Hine30-37, J. Guy 23-24, S. White 22-24. B. Hall 18-20. lOTPS,S.White Ill-111. B. Hall 110-111, M. Hug71-72, B. Crane 57-60. G. MoClymont 4748. 10T SB: G. McClymont 20-20, S. White 20-20. A. Cou88ns 18.19, D. Luelf 14-15. W. Scolt 13-15, 1aT Hop: B. Hall 31-31, a. Petrush 16-17, L. W e 30-31, R. Brand 14-15, M. Huggin. 14-15. 2ST Skeet: A. Counens 24-25. W. Soott. S. Gibbs, R. Tebb, A. C O W , Cake Shoot A. Couaena. BENDIWJ, 4.1S.82 Gccd (73). 30T DB C h 'A' & OA B. M e r t y 34-34. J. Shepherd 33-34, A. James 38.33: 'B'T. TrainDr 3840, K. Roberts 37-40,B. Billing 32-35; %' R. Lendon 29-30. B. WoodhDtch 28-30. L. Downie 32-35. 20T Rev Pts: 'A' & OA L. WmU@y46-60, J. Shepherd 45-80, T. Boucher 45-63; 'B' P. Alrlrermane 47-69, B. Knight 4449, C. Opperman 40.80; %' L.Downie 40-60, D. Woodhatch 38-60. 0. Davis 36-80. 1982 Reube Hartley U16 J n r Ch: Brett Woodhatch 28-30. BENDIM), 16.1%8I?-Good (42). 25T DB Gr Cant Ch: 'A'& OAN. Lindraa48-48. L. Knight 4748; 'B'N. Frankling 44-47, P.AAkermans 43-47; 'C' A. Wilcock 25-26. D. Woodhntch 24-26; Novice S. Landry 21-25.151: Gp Met Hcp: 14m K.Bell J n r 30-30. 15-l8m D. Wwdhatch 15-16. 19-25m 0.Wocdhatch 27-30. - G.G. WcCdhRtch (054) 430552. BOORT, 20.1 t.82 Fine. wnrm (23). 10TEO: M. Spencer. G. Lee. J. Dunaton, G. Sanrce 10-10. DB Gr Ch: 'Ao& OA G. Young. G. Hipwell: 'B' J. Alliaon. G. Smith; 'C' (3. Bmad, I. Langon. 1OT Hcp Trophy: D. Oould. J. Allison, L. Saundem. BOORT, le.18.82- Fine. hot (30). 10T EO 15m: R. Ridgeway 36-36. J.Dunatan 35-38.0. Bmfd 23-24. R. Rigney 30-31.20TGrCh: *A'& OAR. Ridgeway 39.39. J. Dunntan 38-38; 'B' D.Whitehead 33-31. F. Taylor 22-23; %' R. Brady 32-33, W. Larmour 87-28. 20T Hcp: Faye Taylor 42-43. Bruce Jamos 41-43, John Dunatan 31-32. Peter Hutchinaon 24-25, M. Spencer 22-23. 10T Novelty: Andy Day 22-82, Graham Young 21-22. John D u n a h 20.21, Bob Rigney 12-13, Peter Hutchinson - - Saturday, February 5 11-11. r $4.00 15T Pts CD 15m $6.00 Event 2 2 0 f Eastern Gardens Gr Pts Ck 15m Badge OA, Trophy A.B,C grades Event 3 $6.00 20T Eastern Gardens DB Ch 15m 1st Badge & Trophy, Trophy Znd, 3rd & FM Event 4 $6.00 25T Eastern Gardens Grd Skeet Ch - Sash . OA, Trophy A,B,C grades Saturday, February I9 1 pm start Event 1 $4.00 15T Pts CD 15m Event 2 $6.00 SOT City By The Bay SB Grd Ch 15m - COHUNb, 20.11.82 Fino (58). N0vioe: 1. k y o n 13-14, P. Toll 12-14. 20P Gunbower Island DR GI Ch: 'A' 6c OA G. Hipwell 42-50. Ci. Kerr 42-50: 'B' S. WiLlcias 41-SO. S.Rigney 32-40; 'C'0. Wellington 32-50, D. Howard 31-50; J n r A. Brown 19-40. 30P Ounbower Island DD Ch: J. Whittackor-R. Glenn 79-79. S. WiLkhmN. Watts 78-79. 10TGrp Hcp: 11-145P. Aklrarmann tS-15. T. Hnrriaon 1 pm start Event 1 Badge OA, Trophy A, B, C grades Event 3 $6.00 20T City By The Bay DB Championship 15m Founded 1965. 1st Badge & Trophy, Trophy 2nd, 3rd & FM Event 4 $6.00 20T Trophy Hcp (Hcp marks) in metre groups 11-15, 16-20, 21-25. Trophy 1st Sunday, February 27 1 pm start Event 1 $4.00 15T Pts CD 15m 2 kilometres past the town on the South Gippsland-hwy. Event 2 $6.00 20T Bayside Friday Night, February 4 6 Pm DB Grd Ch 15m Badge OA, Trophy A,B,C grades Event 3 $6.00 25T Bayside Mixed Tgt Ch 15m 25T SKEET 25T DB CH A,B,C 20T SB 1,2,3 (5 DB, 5 SB, 5 DB Pts, 5 Pr DR - Total 35 pts)lst Sash & Trophy, trophy 2nd, 3rd & FM Event 4 $6.00 20T Bayside SF3 Tower Ch 1st Badge & Trophy, Trophy 2nd, 3rd Sunday, February 27 DAY SHOOT Note: Shoot 'on Sunday due to SE Zone Shoot on Saturday II 12 pm 10T DB CD 50T Korumburra DB CH A,B,C 20T HCP 1,2,3 Time permitting President: Alan Sydenam (056) 622613 Secretary: Shane Wisharl (056) 722008 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY f 983 NOTE: Ladies half nominations all events, excluding - cash divides. President: Ron Green Secretary:Jack Powe PO Box 857, Geelong, 3220 Tel (052) 751555 Page 47 14-15: 15-Ism N. Turner 21-21. 8. R i p e y 20-21; 20-26m R . G ~ ~ M 30-30, a. Hipwcll 20-30. Off FI~UCB: 0.Itipwall. C O ~ Aio.1a.m , Fine (53). Noviw: B. ~rchmd11-11.13. Duntan 10-11. 20T Club DB gr Ch: 'B' & OA N. Watt8 34-34.8. Storm 33-34; 'A'R. Fowler 33-34. K. Crichbn 1616; %'N. Thomas i0-20, J. Dshne Z2Pe Jnr C. O'Cabghan 18-20. 20T Club FS Grd Ch: 'B' & OA S. Storm 60-60, F. Taylor 53.80; 'KT. Boucher 88-60, J. -tan 6s-ae; c.N. wilaon 5580, D. HOW& ~ 4 - e o .IOT Qrp m p h y ~ c p : 11-141'11 N. W i h n 16-16, P. O'Callaghm I!S-18: $5-10m N.Watte 14-14, T.Dehne 18.18; 20-25m F. Jamas 12-13, 0. Young 11-13. Off Fenw: (3. Young. C o r n & 18.lE.88 Good {W). Novice: P.Whytcroaa 8-11, N. S h o n e 8-11, loT 1 5 m G. HipweU. P. Dickineon, Q. Orr, R. Allen. 10T Hop: W. Watta 52-53, R. Williams 51-53. P. O'CallePhan 4243: 21-25m G. Hinwell 84-25. IOT 15m: K. Burton,F.~ a m kR. . FOWI~; D.M d . S. Storm, J. ~uo&nzie, A. Day. 10T Hcp: N. T h o r n . P. 0'Cuhghn.n. T. Dehne, D. Fma, (3. O'Cdrqhan. W. Watts. M. Viatarmi. 10T Novelty 11-2im: (3. Hi~well.P. Dicldnson. W. Watts. Bast ledv shooter Faye ~ a ~ l o r . - New mret&'. John I. Gamer (054) 062543. WLBINABBW, 11.12.82 - Wnnn (35). 40T Novelty Xmsa:14m & under A. Edwnrde 48-00. Olyan-id 43-60,Graeme Reid43-60. K. Bell J n r t l d o , C. Smart 39.00: 15-tern N. Carbwn 08-84, B. ~ l o u 55.84, r B. McKea 67-84, R. TrailI 88-84, Bruce Billing 4460; 17m & war J. Farley 5s.w. K. S h a m r 52-00. L. Bmwn 40-60, J. Xerr 46-80, Alan J o b 49-60; Ladies D.MoPhcraon 3580. 10 Pr Triple Rim drawn partners: J. Trrrloar-8. McKm 88-30, B. b l o w - K . QrInkr 25-30. COBQROVX, 2e.ii.eo - Fine (45). 1OT Hcp Xmas Hamper: T. Kergravw, J. Kelly. D. Wilson. 10T Hcp XDM hamwr: D.Wilson, P. Wilson.Mike LbOnard.1072 15m Xmu hamper: N. Wright, D. Wilson, V. Ryan. Club DB Ch 30T: OA N. Wright, 'A'D. Wilson. 23'W.J. Kwpman.'FE. Calandro. HOD. WUson, N. Wdght. DONALD, 27.11.82 - Wmm (21). SOT State Mini p b Ch. OA & 'A' D.Flavel 144-150. G. Willatt 143-150: %' R. Wansell 135-150. R. Black 132450: '[r W. Lamourl42-150. R. HoUa 131-150.80T Hop: 2 p o k b i s s - W. ~ a l l a b ~ - ~ . - ~ a ~ l o r 20-20, R. Young, G. Willett, R. Black 19-20. DONALD. 6.18.82 - - T h e (13). ZOT Xnas Ch: OA & 'A' D. FIavelaGzo. Q. Voml 21-28;'~' D. Fe.Un~l-23,D. cjrangor 20-23; 'c'T.a r w n 10-20. R. ~ o l l i .18-20. GT M d e y 9 SB 5 Ptn 5 Hcp: ST SE C. Dody. P.Fondlebury, G. Vogal: ST ITPte T. G w n . D.Falls, C. Dooly. R. H o l b . G. V W l : BT Hap D. FLavel, T. O m .C. Dooly. K. e c r e w ,Mr Kevin WiUey. W Box 11, Fanaing. P. Pendlehwy. O. Lierech. - B Dunouy. ECEUCA, 18.12.82- Perfect (41). 15T Mini Xmas DB:B. Traloar,K.Padll~ld,J. Clarke: C7hcmk.m I. Swin. J. H W . C. Kearh: Wine R. W m n . R. McKeda. J. Twtoar, P. Dobaon. ~ S T D BHcp: R. 8hmn.J. Tmloar. A. ~ o r r i a ; ~ ~ h oChooker ok~, McKcluic. L. O ~ b nR., Penn. J. Cluko; Wine B. Trsloar.Dnrwn pDtZnor DD.H. finwkin4. T~cloat. J. Boote-W. Brwbon. Roe Alan-K. Bucholtz Wine& chooks R Warren. G. oni is. G. WUU. L. Gvis. - L. Bernard (0581 521354. EUROA.17.111.88- windy (51). 2 0 ~ ~ m n . ~ ~ : ~ . & ~ i - ~ ~ e t e r w n 3 1 - 3 1 . n. Wnlker-D.HUU 30-31. 1ST WuUy BordenDB Ch.OA k'A'R. McKenzie 31-31. '8' T. AzzoDnrdi 18-18. 'C'T.Barrv 22.24. 1ST Xmse HCD:14.15m 9.Hoduaon 1419. 14115. i e a o m ' ~ . MCKW&-I&18-18, 21-2sm J. ~ i n g K@FER. 11.18.82 Fine, windy (44). lOT Pla: B. Harmer 28-30. 8. Whiw 4548, W. Jeanings 4448, Vetsnrrs G. Mowat 24-30. Jnra B. 8elomon 2B36, LadioaN. Meredith 23-30.15T DBGrpMct: l e l 5 m BradSalomon22-22. R. Brand Event 1 - - w - 12 noon start Lunch available - BBQ tea Ladies, Juniors & Veterans half noms Nom $12.00 25T GRADED DB GUN CHAMPIONSHIP Sash & Auto Shotgun ea grade, A,B,C Sweep $1.00 rday February 19, 1983 start 1 pm TRAPS OPE# MIDDAY FOR PRACTICE Event 1 Event 2 10T DB EYE OPENER 20'r DB HANDICAP Ist, 2nd, 3rd, & BM. 20-25 OiS $1.00 Event 3 Nom $2.50 Nom $6.00 Nom $6.00 DB CHAMPIONSHIP Graded A,B,C 1st 2nd each grade. OIS $1.00 Event 4 Dl3 CONTINENTAL GRD CH Nom $6.00 Ist, 2nd each grade OIS $1.00 SKEET ay, February 20, 1983 start 12 noon 2x50 TARGET CHAMPIONSHIPS Attwood-Law High Gun Cup & Sash Ground located rear Vine Hotel, North Wangaratta Secretary: President: Kevin Law John Zueschner PO Box 334, 10 MillardSt! Wangaratta, 3677 Wangaratta, 3677 Ph (057) 213529 Ph (057) 213 6 s Page 48 Event 3 Norn $7.00 20T 15m GROUPED POINTS SCORE 1st & 2nd each group, 14-16m' 17-t9m & 20-25m Sweep $1 .OD President: Mike Leonard Phone (058) 217381 Secretary: Denis Threlfall PO Box 126. Shepparton, 3630. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 21-22. D. Meredith 16.17; 18-18m S. White 15-15. C. Green 14-15. R. Barlow 15-18: 19-25m G. Williama 16-17, J. Green 15-17. M. Green 13-15. 10T DB Hcp: N: Meredith 10-10. L. Mitcheli 15-16, N. Blunden 14-16, Veterans T. Mffiaw 6.10. Jnra T. Jennings 8-10. S D M J . Shellcot 8-10, R.Whykee 16-20.5.White 8.10, Ve'CterWL.Mitchell 7-10, JW D. G m 1-10. 10T DB CD: T. Gannon. R.Martin. A. Sydenhasn, L. Mitchell, R. Brand. N. Meredith, B. Yalden, J. Oreen, T. Peddewon. B. S h k e s lC-10. Fish Shwt: R. Brand, M. Grcen. W. Stephenson. FRILNHEPK)NAUBTRILGU,98.11.82-Hot, windy (72). 20TPta: 'A'A. Cousena 59-80. 'B' J. W W 58-80, 'CP. Collins 57-80. 20T &:-'A; G. Snlmon 19-20, 'B7S. HenwOOd 23-25. %' G. Thomas 17-20.20TDB: 'A' S.CoIlina 87-87, 'B'L. Miratella 20-20, 'C' P. CoIlina 19-28. 10 P DR:A ' W. nes 17-20. R. Mnrk 17-20:'B'G. Swan 17-20. D. Pareell 17-20: 'C'P. Cartrvrirrht 11-20, W. NPaon 11-20. lOOT SkeeC: 'A' A. Courdns 90.100, 'B' M. Hammond 9%-108,CC. Crawlord &-100. 1OOT Trench: 'A'B. Clmk 115-185. S. c o b 8 93-100;'B'P. G m n 118.125. I. Joyce 80-100,*C'6. Whik 82-100. A. %%d 79-100. - Sacrebuy V.A. Leedham, BH 5282832. AH 5800581. - PRlWBBTON AUFTRbLUL. 6.12.82 Warm, windy (42). 2OT Pts. 'A' K. Seymour 58-00. 'B'D. Marshal! 57-60. 'C'W. Mann 58-80.20T SB:'A' B. Shaodley 19-20, 'B' N. Meredith 16-20, %' W. Mann 14-20. 20T DB: 'A' O. Aeh 28-26, 'B'D. frlarshall23-24. 'C'DJ. Lillis 18-20, 20T Mxd: 'A'S. Haw 1840, W p . W v i 17-20. C' @. Thomaa 16-20. 50T Skeet 'A'M. Delorenw 47-50, 'B'J. Dutchman 45-50, 'C' D. Gudgin 45-50. 50T Trench: 'A' I. B u c h w 9 5 - 1 0 , 'B' L. CornetlS3.100. 'C' J. Haw 39-50. PRANgsroN AUBTWdU, 18.12.82 Good (81). 20T Pts Ch: 'A' T. Rowe 80-80, W. no5 59-$0; 'B'B. Bond 65.68. R. Ahmling 62-66: 'C'P. Collins 53-60. J. Rentjar 48.80. 20T SB Ch: 'A' R. AUen 26-26. D. Diw 25-26; 'B*M. Costa 25-26. A. 23-24: 'C'R. Bomer 19-20,G. Thomnn 15-21. 20T DB Ch:'A' B. Webley 78.78, W. Ilea 77-77; 'B'G. Meuleman 35-36. D. Trembath 32-33; %' G. Thomm 18-20,J. Flentjnr24-27. POT GrpMet: 14-16mA.AcWnnd54-54. R. Ahmling53-54; 17-18m B. Bond 20-20. F.Cautem 35-38: 19-Blm D. Tmmbnth 38-38. 3. Schmidt 37-38! --. 22-25m W. IIC; 2 6 2 5 . R. Lowry 24-25. SOT Trench Ch: 'A'R. Eioyce 50-50. W. llee 49.50: 'B' 1,. Cornell 48.50. R. Bertmhik 45-50;'CJ. Schmidt 44-40. A. Reed 43-50. 5 m S k Ch:'A' I. Ilale 50-50. A. B l w e 58.00: '8'B.Clwk 48-50. M. Coota 46.50: 'C' P. Dutchman 44-60. N.R. Lillis 42-50. NAUSTRALIA, 28.18.82 Fine, warm (72). 2OT Prs: 'A' B. nos 80-81, 'B'P. James 53-60. 'C'G. Thomas 53-80. OA B. Ites. ZOT SB:'A' B.nes 28-28, 'B'P.Brnvin 23-25. 'C' W. Mann 28-32. OA B. Ilm. 20T DB: 'A' B. Bond 40-40. W. naa 3031; w A. ~jrdonhirm30-31. P. James 28.30; ' C rill 30-3f.W. ~ i i m n 20-21. OA B. Bond. ZOT Mxd Birda: 'A' W. ILeB 18-20, 'B'A. Sydenhiun 31-36. 'C' Alan Wmlcv 18-20. OA W. nes. lWT Trench: 'A'R. Mark 93-100. G. Ash 92-100: 'B'L.Corneb un-lO& R. McGillvny 88-100.C A Fleerl80-100. L chnplin 78-1M) lOOT Skoet: 'A' A Blcnne 97-100. 'B'P. Dulchwnn 94-1W. %'N R. Lillie 80.100. OA A. Blcnsc. GEELONO, 28.11.82 Fine, mild (34). 1OT Pts EO Ism: Milaud. B. Wembridge 30-30, R. Tremul, W. Robertson 20-30. ZVTCity OfGeelongSBGrd Ch: 'A' & O A R . Chrietopher 22-22. 'B' M. Misfud 18-20, 'C'R. Sydenham 16-20. 20T City ofOealong DB Ch:M. W s u d 93-83. A. Bradehaw 92-93, R. Wirfen 56-58. FM T. Andrew6 18-20. ,20T Tmphy Hcp (hcpmarke): 14-15m P.W d y 64-64. 16-2Om C. McPherwn 30-31, 21-25m B. Wembridge 22-23. -Jack Powe. Hon Sec. (052) - ~~ - - SUNDAY, February 13, comm 12.30 pm Event I Event 2 Event 3 10T PS EO 20T Dl3 Graded CH 20T Ball Trap Grd CH SUMDAY, February 27, eomm 11 am Event 1 Event 2 251 SE Zone DB CH 25T SE Zone DB HCP Light Lunchean available at ground MY Secretary G. Thorpe, 741 298: 751555. TES: Feb VENUE: Organised by the Victorian Clay Target Association FRIDAY, February 25, 1983 - Practice at the ground commencing I 1 am SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Commencing 11 am Commencing 10 am Event 1 21.OO 100 Targets, Graded A,B,C. State Team selected on this event Overall winner sash and trophy, grade winner ribbon and trophy. LADIES TEAM will be run in conjunction with event 1 and will be selected on 2nd 50 targets (numbers permitting). NOMINATIONS Ladies $14.00 for State Championships inclusive of ladies team. $6.00 for ladies team only. NOMINATION Junior $14.00 A(=COMMODAT~ON1s EXCELLENT AT OUR NEW LllYDALE MOTOR INN MOTEL 46 Rooms, Very Good Restaurant Phone (b3)7355222. President: R. Buchan ~ lill^[ Rdi Chirnside ~ ~ Park Phone (03) 7350527 39 ~ secretary: J. McElvogue AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Event 2. rniwal Trench Championshl 100 Targets Graded A,B,C. Ladies $14. Juniors $14. Overall winner sash and trophy, Grade winners Ribbon and Trophy. Ladies and Junior Ribbon and Trophy. STATE TEAM to shoot in a squad and 100 targets of Carnival Championships recorded as state team score. Commence 11 am. comply with Amateur rules, 2-state Team selected over full 200 Targets t* compete in Shoulder ,lo Shoulder match held at National ISU Championsh~p. +This is a compulsory event for National Trainmg Squad selection. 4--Defin~tely no entries accepted after first s q u a d commences second round. %High Gun sash over 200 Targets. &Teams of 4 will be conducted over 200 Targets. 7-In addition to nominations a $5 levy will be applied for the State ISU fund on State Championship events only. Page 49 Grounds - Victoria Rd., Lilydate - P.O. Box 74, Lilydale - Phone 739 1771 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 5 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 19 ECONOMY DAY Event I. Event I . Event 2. 200T I.S.U. GRADED SKEET CHAMP. Elimination Event for State Team Nom $8.50 50T GRD TRENCH CHAMP Norn $11.OO 50T GRADED TRENCH CHAMP - No Entries for Event 1 wilt be received after 1 pm Shoot off for Event 1will be run concurrently with Event 2. Event 3. Nom $17.00 Note IOOT Saturday Feb 5 lOOT sunday Feb 6. Event 2. Norn $11.00 50T GRADED TRENCH CHAMP $34.00 IOOT I.S.U. GRADED SKEET CHAMP Medals only for this Event Event 3. Event 4. Event 5. Nom $4.50 251 PTS GRADED CHAMP 25T D/B GRADED~GHAMP 20T MEDLEY IOT DIB - erdus 12.45 lm Event 4. Norn $4.50 %* Event 5. Nom $4.00 % 20T DIB POINTS 10T PTS Event 6. Event 6. Nom $8.50 50T GRADED SKEET CHAMP Medals only will be awarded for all Events - Not Trophies. Event 2. GRD CHAMP Norn $6.50 Norn $6.50 20T DIB GRADED CHAMP Event 7. Nom $1 1.OD 50T GRADED SKEET CHAMP Medals will be awarded this day SATURDAY FEBRUARY 12 Event 1. Nom $6.50 20T SIB GRADED CHAMP SATURDAY 8 SUNDAY FEBRUARY 26 8 27 Nom $17.00 IOOT GRADED TRENCH CHAMP Nom $17.00 1007 GRADED I.S.U. SKEET CHAMP Event 3. Event 4. 30T DiB GRADED CHAMP Norn $8.00 see elsewhere this issue for details of Events supporting D.T.L. Program. Nom $6.50 Event 1. Nom $6.00 Event 2. 15T Dl3 POINTS GRADED CHAMP Event 5. Nom $8.00 15 PAIR DiRISE GRADED CHAMP Event 6. Norn $1 1.OO 50T GRADED SKEET CHAMP Medals will be awarded this day. 10 PAlR DIRISE GRI) CHAMP I I 20T D/B POINTS GRD CHAMP Event 3. 20T DIB GRADED CHAMP Event 4. 25T GRADED SKEET CHAMP Norn $6.50 Norn $6.50 Norn $7.50 Sashes will be awarded this day. All Amenities Available on Ground. Practice Tuition for Novice conducted from 10.30 am Saturdays by Rupert Henwood Practice Wednesdays pm, Saturdays 10.30 am to 12.30 pm. - President: R. F. Buchan 735 0527 Page 50 Secretary: Mrs M. McCulloch P.O. Box 74, Ltlydale, 3140 726 0438 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 GEELONa, 18.12.82 -Fine, mild(91). ST Kcp E O 34 possibiea. l o T XmnaHcp: P. Redpath 4948, C. MacPherson 48-49, N. Nalkon 44-45. trophy each metre. i s T Xma6 Ch: W. Pilkington 41-41, P. Torok 40-41, J. Mnthewn 32-33, Beet Lady M. Howell. Novice ladiaa 14x11: 12 ladiea each received aaensonal trophy. Gone 14m: 2 1 entrants each rsceived a aassonal trophy. QOROKE, 21.11.89 - Fine, mild (28). 2OT PS Ch: Tex Drummond 60-80, N. Block 59-00. J. Gawith 83-69. 30T PmpJ DB OK1 Ch: OA & 'B'I. Todd 30-30 S. IIedherington 29-3[):'ASG.McLure 73-74, R.Hammat 72-74;'C'W. Hawker 28-'30. C. Maybery 24-30; Jnra N. Gabbe; Xadies June Gawith, HG N. Block. - Scc. C.R. Denley (055) 880233. HAMILTON. 18.12.82 - Fine (80). 20T Xmas DB grd Ch: OA & 'A' T. Denardie 37-37. M. Whitehead 32-33; 'B' K.Dyson 36-37. B. Papst 31-38; 'C'B.G m n w a y 23-24. D. Crouch Jnr22-24. XmaalvLxdTGrdChr QA & 'B'C. Srnith33-35, D. Todd 32-35; 'A' R. Duthie 46-49, J . Taylor 4448; 'C'G. Ross 40-49. N. Mawson 37-49. lOT Hcp shot down to 8 eq trophies: A. Champneys, D. Crouch, G. Leslie, R. Duthie, M. S u t h e r h d , C. Budde 15-15, W. Wombeil, C. Smith 14-15. The Omded High Gun that waa conducted over the progmmmed events at the Hamilton GC during 1982 w m i l n d i d 'A' grnde R. DutMe. 'B'grade A. AUitt (now deoearid). 'C'W e B. Gre@nnway. BEATflCOTE, 18.12.82 -Fine, warm (67). 10T DB EO CD: R. Pnpnt. J. Fariey. R. McKinnon. A. Jnmee, J. Lendon, C. Opperman. N. Scott. M. McPher~on.G. Kerr, A. Johns, R. T r U , K. Shearer, I. Bell, K. Bell Jnr. J. Weekea. T.O'Menra. I. Swin. 1 0 Pr Auto & Driven Xmas Shoot: OA K. S h m r . 11-l4m R. Lendon. T, O'Meara. 15-16m N. Carboon.S. Morgan, 17-lam R. Papet, R.McKinnon, 19-eom T. Bouchier. I. BeU, Beet lady Aurrels Johne. Jennv Williams: J n r R. Shearer: Novice lady S P a p t , eq 2 D. ~ r e w , ? . Maxwell; V ~ W & 3. Kmr. Aggregate 1982 Robert Papat. Remdent John Maxwell (054) 332338. JlE'ARIT, 61.11.88 -Perfect (56). 75T Ch of Ch. OA -2' Frank Pitt 123-125. RusaeU Black 130-135; 'A' Jim ~ $ h m a n 192-125. Jim Taylor 131-135: 'C.B: Gncenaway 118-125. Helen Hounseli 113-125; Larly Helen Nuvel 116-125, J n r Andrew Pitt 114-125. F.N. Pitt. Box 83. Jewrit, 3423, l hone 121. g l W N A , 28.11.82 - Fins, sunny (45). Vic ~ t n t eDD C h it: Morris-P. Cleggett 21-22. 0.SteeleT. Niven 2G22: Best *B'J. Fartch-J. Brny 16-20; Beet 'C'W. WawkerJ. Krause 8-20, KGniva & Dist 25T Gr Ch: OA & 'A' D. Flnvel 137-137. R. Andrews 136.137; '8' C. Jnrrad 42-43. K. Howe 41-43; 'C' G. Dinning 22-25; J . Ktau5e 21-28; ladies H. Flnve122-25.25T HcpQrp met: 21-25m R.Andrews 23-25, T. Niven 29-33; i6-2Om N. Block 25-25. T. Drummond 48-47, 11-15m R. Black 27-27. H. Flnvel26-27.0. Krause won Kanivn GC yearly HighUun with 630-675, KERANG. 11.12.82 Perfect (43). 10T Novice: Robert Hunter 8-10, l 9 T Ch trophy: ' K G .Hipwell 53-53. R.Wnrren53-53: 'B'R. Rigney 59-59. S. Storm 58-58; % S. Fraser 3 5 3 3 , R. Dunn 32-33; W e s F. Taylor 19-19. Veteran R.Ridgeway 20-20. R. Paaccck 23-24; C14 Jnr M. W c c d 1 5 1 9 , W. Britten 15-19. 15T Trophy 5-14m,5.1Bm, 5.22111: S. Rigney, F. Jnmes. 3. Dunetnneq 1. K. Britten, K. Burton. S. Storm eq 2 , l5T Trophy 1l m b x k l m shot: K. Burton. S. Ksrr, S. Rigney eq 1. K.Bruns, J. Dunatan, L. Bnker eq 2. l5TSS 15m: Possible. N. Watts, L. Bnker, R. Lunghusen, K. Bruna, F. Jamel. J. Dunstan. R. Wikinwn. G. Wilkinson, R. Fowler. K. Charlemn. A. Mills. EYIVEION, 16.12.82 -Periect (85). 10T EO: 17-25m A. James, N. Crocknell, G. Mwre; 11-16111 N. Bromky. A. Kennedy, B. Biliing. T.O'Mom. N. Paterson, B. Renkin. 20T D8: 'A' A. Jnmaa 30-30. G.. Vietch 51-52; 'B'N. Bromley 84-84. B. - - - SATURDAY, FEB 100T PRESIDENTS CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY, MARCH 5 MZ INS TEAM SHOOT t OT Pt CD 30T Champ Graded 25T Handicap Location: Navy Base Crib Point Melway 13 Map. 195 A. 3 Secretary C. Carrol (059) 78 2926 - SATURDAY, FE 3LUE STAR BATTERY CONTINENTAL CHAMWNW-iIP IOT DB Cont CD 75T DB Continental Ch Graded Location: Craigie Rd Mornington Melway 13 Map $45 F.9 Secretary: G. Matthews (059) 87 1060 elbourne Gun Club -=- Nom $3.00 lOT =E Event 2 EO DB CD - Nom $6.50 20T DB CHAMP 10T DB CD 30T DB Ch 25T Handicap Location: Boneo Rd., Fingal via Rosebud Melway 13 Map 200G. Secretary: N. Quick (059) 85 3580 All handicaps shot on these programs will have a 1st prize value $35, 2nd price value $25. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Page 51 Billing 83.64; 'C' R. Lendon 35-35, A. McDonald 34-35. Ladie8 S h w t : NormaHill, C. RuaseU. LA)DDEN VALLEY. 21.11.82 -Hot. 20T DB Ch: 'A' A. Jnmea 23-24. G. Young 21.23; 'B' & OA I'.Traynor 21-29. D. Whilehend 22-24: 'C C. Oppemnn 19-20. Bnnon 18-20; Heal J n r D.McKinnon 13.20.20TSB Ch:'A'& OA A. J m e n 20-20. J . Lendon 18-20; 'B' ti. C r c k n e l l 17-20. T. R a y n o r 15-20. 'C'C. Opperman 18-20. G. Sinnford 15-20. 1 0 HCD ~ metre moues: i 4 m M. Suencer i5-12. 15.20111 N. ll 383071. ~ r a c h 10-10, e ~ 2 1 - 2 9 i G. ~ o u n glj-14. - Sec ~ . ' ~ o d w e (054) MEI5OURNE. 20.11.88 - ~ I Mlight , b w z (168). ~ 25T George B n n l M Grd TwnchCh: OA &'A' J w k Ho11wd48-50. Jim Scott 4 1-50: 'B' R m Ja:miuus 43-50, Rod P o h Mounter 40-50: C Alex C o l h o 46-50. Lm Curtu, 33-25. 25? b r g e Bremm SB Grd Ch OA & 'A' Stan Colllnn 33-33. Nell Uery 32-33 'B' Stephen Noble 24-28. Con Ulanond 27-29 'C' h1ur.o CouLt 30-31. Pclar Umwn 23-25. Bc8L IOdy Deoiree Huddlenton 21-25. Beet jnr Charlcn Pnrkinmn 28-33. 25T George ~ r e m n i DB Plo Grd Ch. OA &'A' Ncll Berry 150.150. UilI llee 148.150; 'B' G s y Van W n Brand 118.117. I h y Gambia 115-117; ' C hlichael Diarnorid 73-75. IWn IIurtiyarr 75-81; Lady elo one Dittmer 71-75: Jnr A w n owdchild 71-75. 2ST G ~ O & Breman DB Grd Ch:OA & 'A' Jack Henwood 137-137, Qlen Bmwn 108-108' 'B' Gary Smith 138.137, Stephen Noble 4142; %' George Ferronnto 52-63. Peter OWeill 61-63: Ladv Deeirm Huddleaton 54-55. J n r Ron Huwev 34-35. 50T (frd Skeet G. U r o & n OA & ' A ' R o > ~ h r l n t o ~06-130, h r ~ Alan ~ l & e 65-8R;'B'Slan Dm~m 50.50, Roger HockinK 48.50; 'C' Raynor Ahmiing 47-50, Jim S m t t 44.50, BCI~LBdv Carol Onde.? 46-50: J n r B r i m Kenaev 43-50. Wlnnina team Sheel: Oil Farish, jllsn ~ l c & , Merv Whitelaw. Paul I(r;mina, Brian homeo on 243-250. Winning tom DTL: Bill Iles. Stan Collins, John Molllca. Jack Henwood. Bob Christopher 589-625. DTL HG Neil Berry 174-175. MELBOLEOIE,87.11.88 - W e (80). SOT Grd Skeet Ch.OA & 'A' Barney R m k e 74-75. Bob Buchan 85-87: 'B'Phil Diltmer 47-50, (ieoffClark 58-82: %' Darrren Firman 38-50. Helene Dittmer 37-50. 50T Grd Skaet Ch OA & 'A' inn Hale 50-50, e 54-56: %' D-n Firman Neville M w r e 61-82: 'B' Vhca MOIlica 48-50. Lin W 41-50. Ralph Scott 4'1-8% HG Barney Rmke 08-100 25TDB ~ r Ch: d OA & 'A' Bob Chriatopher 27-37. G q Robinmn 30.27: 'U' Aaron GoodcWd 25-20. Murk W h t e 24-20 'C' Georee Smlth a3-26. Steve Incani 22-27: Nonce Bmd Hulas 24-25. 10 P r DR Grd Ch: 6~& 'A'Robe& Elmer 19-20, T& Bradehaw 26-30; 73' Mario Satvatore 14-20, Peter Brnvin 17-30; '2' Tony Florentine 13-20, Dea Wittingalow 16-30. 2 0 Pr DD: Gnrv Robinson-Alan Bleaee 18-20: Bob Chriatooher-Tony Bradohaw 59-80, t3ux-j Brndghaw 27-30. 2 m DB P t s Grd Ch: OA bc 'A' Robintion 58-60; 'B' Darren FumBn 54-80, Bill Henwood 52-80; 'C' Rupe Hsnwcod 52-80. Oaorae Smith 51-80. M E L B O U E ~ 28.11.82 , -Fine (74). 50T Gnl Trcnch Ch: 'A' Brian North 40-50. Gnry M w r e 30-50; 'B' Ken Plumb 41-50, K. Bird 38-50; 'C'Don Suter 34.50. 50T Grd T r Ch NP Zone: 'A' Jack Henwccd 47-50: U' John MoUlca 41.50. G w Snuth 40-50; '2'Brian Thornmn 44-50. Alhy Bergmark 41-50. 20T DB Grd Ch: 'A' Suck Henwood 40-49, Graham Guy 48-49; 'B' Qnry Smith 45-45. A. Mnhin 44-45; 'F Cloorm Smith 21-22. 0 . S ~ i n 20-23. k 20T DB Pts Grd Ch: 'A' Brim North 02-83, ~ i c i k n g l i o h58.00; '0' ~ e l t hWiuemnn ~ 3 - 6 3 .hurx M a u w r 58-00; 'c' ~ d n m Stcvenu 54-00. Roben Moore 53-00. 5OT Grd Skcet Ch: OA d; A' B r i m Thomaon 78-70. Mew Whitclnw 74-TR; 'R' Bill F i n i m 58-61. Rep Moady 57-01: 'C Ruo am: on; . mdETRO.18.12.82-Fine(70). 10TPfa: 'A' W. nee, C. Lobley, A. Brdahaw:'B'G. Sommut. J. Seraly, J. Seato; 'C'J. Senserrick, R. SalfZnger, N. Livermore. 15T DB: 'A' A. B r ~ d e h n wR. , Christopher. C. Belanore: 'B'I. Emery. J. Serafy, R. Saggers; 'C' T. Brincat, D. Macartney. B. Jones. 1ST DB: 'A' W. Iles. G. Bmwu, S. O'Cannor; 'B' J. Serafy, J. Brereton. R. Saggera; 'C' R. Gardner. N. Livermore, D. Macmtney; Lndy K. Willinms. 15T BallTrap: 'A'R. Lowry, W. nes. G. Bmvm;'BSP.McVicar. K. Stanbury, R. Walker; V B . Gardner. G. ELanallettn. R. -nger. 25T Skeet: o m P. Krumins, A. Bleaae, R. Lowry; 1-3m G. h r n u t . I. Emery, R. Burrill; 4.10111 A. Seneerrick, D. Firman.P . Firman. IOTNovclty: 'A'T. Spence, W. nes, P.Thomaon; 'B'M. Costa, D Trembnth, R. Saggem; 'C' B. Gnrduer, N. Pengelly. K.Williams. Lodies Noveltv: Mare Samut 38. METRO. 10:1~?.82 :Fine (27). l U r EO: E. Labley. A. Brwn. D Mxnrtoey, G. V e ~ i n 30-30. g QOT DB: 'A' M. Mifaud 24-24. M. t'kwlo 23-24: '8'A. Ureen 72.72. J. &rafy 71-72: 'C'M. Rocm 43.44. G. Vearing 4244. 20T Club S B 'A' M. P~cco!o 19-20. M. Mifnud 18-20. 'R'R. IIall 20.20, J. Sernfy 22.28;'C'D. M w n e y 18-21, C. Zcrnfa 17-21' OA B. Hnll 20-20. 10 Pr DR: 'A'E Lablov 16-20. M. htifwd 14-20: 'B'P. McVicar 16-20. M. Salvatore 15-20; 'C' B.Lobley 18-20, ~ . . ~ o c 16-20. co 501; Skeet: Om M. Piccolo 47-50, J. Seraly 46-50; 1-4m D. Macartney 45-80, R. Shielar 44-50; 5-1011'1 B. Potte 46-50. M. Xocco 39-50: OA M. Piccolo 47-50. MORNINGTON, P7.11.88 Overcmt (10). 10T Cont CD: L. Keywood. G . Mathews 10-10. 50T Cant Qrd: OA & 'A' C. Carrol46-50, 'B' P. b c a s t e r 44-50. 'C' M. Acaro 3Q.50.20T Hcp: B. Hunter 19-20. P. Lnncaster 4 0 4 3 . B. Mottrnm 38-43. MORNIN(fTON, 11.12.88 - Fine. watm (34). 15T DB CD: 'A' P. Hevwood. .... T. . . hfcCarthy; 'U'U. Marehnll 14-15. T. ~ e r ~ u z L o:;Hcy~ood.13-15, 'C. R. fiunter. E. Qnuhl14-15.25TDBGrd:'A'N.Quick24-25, M. Chnrlesworth 33-35.T. McCnrthy 32-35;'B'A. Reed 27-29. P. hncnnter 28-28. tl. Mo!trum 24-27.. 'C'G. P~ l m - t~23.2s. ~- -~-~ ' MI. A m , W. Mann. 25T Hop: N.Quick 2s-25, K. Rose 24-85. C. Carml. - . ~ M SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1983 Start 12.30 prn Event 1 10T DB €0 15m Event 2 20T GRD CH A, B, C Event 3 20T HANDICAP Secretary: R. Bird g . Guy 11-12. Wang DTL team: Dick Enghsh, Bob B a r o n , Gnry Robinkin. Brian North, Kevin Caw 375400. MeibSSeet team: Paul Krumins, Alan B l e w . Ian Wale, Brian Thomeon. Oil F d h 239-250. 11.12.82 - Finc, mild shght b(118). 2 5 ~~ r Trench d ~ h : OA & 'A' Ray Lorvey 28.30. Rcfi.Boyce27.30; 'U'Lea Ashford 22.25. Ian Hzle21-25: 'C'Gary Srnllh 23-20. Lance Ctinplin 22-28. 20T Dl3 P b Grd Ch OA & 'A' Bill nca 02-83, Jrak lieriwOod 01-08; '8' Len Price 57-00. Marin ConLn 58-60; 'C'Rupe 17e11wmIss-no. Khren Ruth 51-60. DOTDBGrdCh: OA &'A'Jack Henwccd48.48, Wavnt: Pillcinaton 44-45: 'B'Urll Gibb 47-48. Lana C h a ~ l i n26-27. 'C' Knren Rath l&o. Adam &even8 18:20.25T Grd ~ k e e t ~ OA h : &'~;Gsorge Bigga 33-33. Bob Buchan 32-33; 'B' Stan Draper 28-28, C a r d Ogden 27-29: 'C'Russell Dodda 30.32. Lnrry Dunkley 29-32, 25T Skeet Ch: N. Mcare 25.25. G. Parish 42-43, J. Bnle 41-43.25T Tr Ch: Bill Hailea 2425. Bill nm 22-25. Vin MoUica 22-25. J n r Novioe: Andrew Hnnsen 14-15. 1OT DB: John Irons 23.24. Brian Fleming 22-24. Tony Rowe 20-82. MELBOURNE, 18.12.8Q -Fine, strong breeze (57). 25T Gnl Trench Ch: 'A' Vin Mollica 30-31, Tony Rowe 25-31: OA &'B' Alan B l e m 31-34. Gary Smith 28-32; 'C' Alby Bergmark 20-25. Brian Thomeon 19-25.25TGrd SB Ch:OA O 'A' Bill Arnadt 24-25. Tonv Rowe 22-25: '8'Gary Smith 22-25. Bill Henwood 20-25: 'C' Adam ~lt'vc,;u 21-25. Richnrd Hugilen i8-25. 2GT Grd DB Ch: 'A' John ~ o l i i c n28.27, John Veldpnuo 38-30. OA & 'B'Petcr Bravln 27.27. Uill Henwood 30-31; 'C' Mike Fruwlev 23.25. Llrrnn Fielninrr 22-27. 25T Grd DR Pls Ch: OA & 'A' Vin Mollicn 74-75. a n B l e w 88-75: 'By B U Gibb 98-105. Ctnrv Smith 97-10% 'C' Adam . & 'A'QII ~ a & h 32.32. StcvenR 59.75, Jmon Lungdon 00.78 25T Grd skeet ~ dOA 23-25. 'C' Jack Goodall 22-25. Llob Buchnn 31-32 'U Unm Sanuer 24.25. Ulll G ~ b b Richard Hughes 21-25, 25T GA Skeet Ch OA & 'A' Gaorgc Big@ 37-37. Paul Krvmine 36-37; 'B' Vin Mollicn 25-25. Reg Mccdy 24-25: %' Richard Hughes. 3.R Aitken 21-25. 25T Tr Ch: Vin MoUica 24-25, Tony Row0 23-25. MELBo~~~~; Saturday, February 12, 1983 at 7.30 pm Event 1 $6.00 20f PS TWILIGHT CH Event 2 $6.00 15T GROUPED HCP Event 3 25T DB CHAMPIONSHIP PLEASE NOTE: CHANGE OF DATE FOR TRENCH VICTORIAN TRENCH CARNIVAL FEBRUARY 26-27, 1983 01s on each event (see full details this issue) VICTORIAN 1.S.U. SKEET CARNIVAL MARCH 26-27, 1983 (see full details March issue) President: R. Buchan 7350527 . $7.00 1.8.U. SHOOTERS Graded A,B,C Bendigo Kitchen Centre Shield (Bendigo, Echuca & Colbinabbin) shot In conjunction with 25T DB Championship. Secretary: R. West (054)329284 - Page 52 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY 1983 GRA ARY 1983 Sunday February 6, 10 a.m. start Event 1. Event 2. Event 3. Event 4. Event 5. Event 6. 1OOT TRENCH CISHIP 1OOT AMERICAN SKEET CiSHlP 20T POINTS ClSHfP 20T SINGLE BARREL CISHIP 20T DOUBLE BARREL CISHlP 20T MIXED TARGETS CISHIP Sunday February 13, 10 a.m. start Event 1. Event 2. Event 3. Event 4. Event 5. Event 6. 1OOTTRENCHCISHIP 1OOT AMERICAN SKEET CiSHIP 20T POINTS CISHIP 20T SINGLE BARREL CISHIP 20T DOUBLE BARREL CJSHIP 20T MIXED TARGETS C/SHIP Sunday February 20, 10 a.m. start Event I . Event 2. Event 3. Event 4. Event 5. Event 6. 1OOT TRENCH CtSHIP 1OOT AMERICAN SKEET CISHIP 20T POINTS CISHIP 20T SINGLE BARRELCISHIP 20T DOUBLE BARREL CISHIP 20T MIXED TARGETS CISHIP Sunday February 27, 12 noon start Event 1. Event 2. Event 3. Event 4. Event 5. Event 6. 20T POINTS C/SHIP 20T SINGLE BARRELCISHIP 20T DOUBLE BARREL CISHIP 20T MIXED TARGETS CISHIP 50T TRENCH CiSHlP 50T AMERICAN SKEET C/SHIP President: G. Ash, Clubrooms: Rossiter Rd., Carrum Downs 35 Wallace Ave, Frankston 7894661 7821626 Practice 10-12 every Sunday Excellent Canteen AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Page 53 - NEF'EAN. lS.lP.88Windy (341. 25T DB:XmBB S h w t 'A' P. Heywood 24-25. B. Borthechik 25-27, Paul Amold 24-27: W P M Arnold 24-25, P. LMcaater 45-47, P. Pmntica 44-47;'C'B. Dickaon34-38.8. Maher 33-36, G. P h t 30.33. 25T Fia:'A' C. Cnnvl74-75. K.-70-75, P. Hey~ood72-75;~B'R. Burgsas 71-75. P. Rentice 64-75. P. Ianc88ter 84-75; 'C'C. Plant 63-75, B. Dickeon 59-75, M. Arcaro 57-75. 25THcp: P. Lancnnter33-35, W. Wccdward32-35, B. b t s c U 3 1 - 3 5 , BMK. h u e 22-25. NOORAT, 27.11.82 - Very windy. 5 Pr DR 15m 0.G. Caved& 9-10. M. Aim,13.Bennett, 5.Rentch. S. M&r 8-10.20 Pr DR l 5 m Club Ch: 'A' k OA 8. M&r 3040, M.Holloway 29-40; 79 F.Crimmin 2640. G. CoveEddB 25-40; 'CM. AItken 2740, S. WUiame 2440. 2OT Hop Orp: 11-l5m H. EquirW 20-20. f f . Ccvardsle 19-20: 1&20rn A. lamear 1&20, G. Davy 15-20; 21-25rn M. HoUowny 17-20, A. Bant 18-20. HQ 6.M a - 57-70. BEBheTOPOL,I.lP.8e - Mild, cIllm (38). 1OT Ptm J. Murnano 30-30, A. Froat 35-36. E. Qmn 34-38. 2OT Cft: 'A' P. Graele 31-31. B'J. Holloway 20-ao. 'C'I. Butaon 20-21' NR I. Buntin= 1&20. - egPlVrOUR 8 FTJCKtW&&, 11.12.82 Fme,wmdy (43) IOT DB Pts EO 16m: G. Wiuett, 8. Hodgwu. T. S p n c e 3030.25T DB Xmas Ch Grd' OAQ. Willett 50-50. Lidma Mise A Hall 20-25: 'A' T. S m n m 49-50. W. CeUnhv 44-45: 'B' K. - - -...--...- -- .- , - -- - -- .... -- .- - .-~ - ~ ~ - - - DB ~ m a ~amppers $ ~ r ~pe t 21-25: J. King 30-32. P. Dittmer 20-32; 1&20m D.HaU30-30.Q. Willett 28.30; 14-15m J. Maher3537.A. Bnwn 34-31: LadiesMiss Pscmtory. R.N.Buchnaan (057) 821031. BT JAMES, 11.12.82 Oood (110). 1OT DB Hcp: T. Hargravea 12-12. S Sidebottom 11-12. lOT DB Hco: A. PelWt. S. Sidebottom 2425. 10T DB Ew: A. Pettit 20-20. D. Dwyer 19-20: Baut jnr R. GriElen. SWAN IlILGNYbJI, 27.ll.Be - FiUw (27). 1GT Hcp 58: 0. MaTlUel, L. - McFarIsns, R. Ridgeway. P. Parsons. P. Hutchinaon, M. Viatsrini 10-10. LOT Novelb: T. Power. H. Cndd. R. Cunnina.20T DB Ch: OR winner A. Dnv 20-20. R. ;. 19-20.2ndF. JU!.lcB28-27.3Td~. R ~ d g c d ;MI ~ . ~ia&ini.G. ~ 1 ~ c i n W n . 2Jamca Wilkinwn 25-27. 25T lagacy Skwt Ch: OR A. Millsl 23-25. R. Caany 32-35. F. Jamce 3135. 1DT Tower SS: R. Dunn. R Ridmway. A. Dw. P. Hutchinnon, S. w r . S. MoFarlano, H. m,F. ~amee.R. Canny id-lo. IDT Tower Novice: D. Groat, T. Power. Thi.waa the clulfs annual LBgwy Shmt. h o i d e u t of Legacy (Swan Hill). Dr G. Bricun Baid thnt funds raised would be out to aood uae in the Swan Hill man. &+AN HILL-NYAH, 4.12.82 - ~ o o &).I~T-DB d ~ o w e rChriamos : shoot - A. Dny. R. Dunn. N. Llpple. G. McFortme. S. McFarlano. R. Ridgeway 10-30. IOT DB 15m: A. Dnv. N. Lioole. 6. McFmlnne, Q McFarLane. P. Parsons. S. Storm, R. Wicliams, bi.Spenwr 16-10. HMla won by A. Dny. S.MoFarlane, S. Storm. P. ParsoUE. M. S p m r , R.William. 15T Hcp Or: 15-15 R. Ridgeway. M. Spencer. 13-15 TurkW M. Spencer, 16-18 R.Ridgeway, 20-25 J. h s t a n ; Duck 13-15, H. DBa. 1s-18R. Willinme. 20-25 A. W .Wine, 13-15 M. Vistarlni, 16-10 5.Storm. aO-25 G. Young. 10T Novelty: 2 shots 13, 15, 17, 19, e l m A. Day, 8. Storm, R. Ridgeway. 10.10.G. McFnrlane. R. Williams, 8. Froscr. R. Dunn. S. McFarlsne. A. Milla. Christmas cakes won by A. Day, S. Storm. R. Ridgeway, J. Dunstan. 8. MoFmlane. W. ...- . .. Dae. - .. TYRENDdRRA, 4.12.8E --Fine, hght wand (51). 1OT Xmas shoot 1 5 m 11-14m A. SuthorlandC. Smith. D. Smith-W. Jenkins-D. PrattN. Manaon: 15-17m 0. WUwn. Ron Millnrd. M. Smith:18-20mT. Smith. P.Taylor. P. Telford 21-25m M. Whitehead, D. Crouoh, P. Qm. 5 P r DDdruwnpnrulere.1. Christie-R. Trigger.B. Harris-M.Whyto. 1(YT Hcp: A. Champneye. M. Smith. N. Manson. Club - . - WoomwmT, S8.11.82-P'mo, warm (31). 8T PO CD Pte Ch:AU p s i b l e s J. Wood.Q. Odgan. 2OTDB Hcp: T. A p p 35-35, J. Knure 34-35. J. Wood 20-20.2OT DB i5mPmsidents tmphy: T. Apps21-22. I. MBCDonald 20-22. L. Johnston 10-21. Onry 1GT Tower: L. Johaston 33-33, N. Stainen 32-33. I. MacDonald 12-13. f(ruger 4397809. 0 - Preliminary MELBOURNE GUN CLUB March 19, 1983 WINCHESTER TOURNAMENT Plus Points Graded Championship, Trench Graded Championship and Skeet Graded Championship Further details March CTSN President R. Buchan, 7350527 7260438 COLA@ GUN CLUB REGISTERED SHOOT FEBRUARY 5, 1983 cammenclntl 1 pm - Event 1 ~ - Event 2 WEaRIBEE,80.11.89 - Fine (50). ST Ball Trnp 5T DB PS:T. Brown. S. Ben. B. Mnrk. C. Zerufa. A. Kinnoar. Mra I. McKay 20-20. 25T Ball Trap: 'A' P. D i t h e r 25-25. G. Went 38-38: 'B'J. Simwni 2425. T. Brown 27-29:'C V. Bonnett 23-25. J. 22-25. PST Ch of ~h 20m: OA 'B J. ~ a p o l ~ ~T.s~zzopmdi e ; 24-25; 'A. B. Mark 55-56, A. Kinnwar 34-35; ' C C. Borg 2425, M. Muacst 23-25. WERRIBBE, iB.lP.82 Flne (70). Vic State Ball Trap Ch: OA k 'A' J. Walls 50-50, W. Abbott 49-50; 'B'S. Bell 85-1W, T. Qrwh 85-1W;'CJ. M w a t 24-25, C. W r g 4B-SO. Chi-intrmre DB OrdCh: 'A'Q. Went 56-66. B. Mark 55-5% 73's. Wright 34-34. T. Azeopardi 2527; 0' C. Formosa 35-37, A. Bnrnss 34-37. WOODB POW. 27.11.82 F.mo. wnrm 120). 6T EO CD Pts: W wssibloe - J. KN8e, M. ~ r a c i o . Stainea. ~. 103' DB Hap: J..& 2b26. J. Wood 2;-24 F. Scott 1517. 1O'P DB 15m: J. Wood 27-28. J Krw 26-28. ti. Stalnes 1&17. 1OT Side Shwt: N. Stnines 8-10. M. Ornuis 7-10. C. Odgen 10-18. MU& - - Page 54 Norn $6 20T SWEEPS 15M PO Box 13, Colac, 3250 Ph 312942 ay Gun SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, I 9 8 3 lOT Pt$ CD $3.00 Event I $6.00 20T SB CHAMPIONSHIP Graded A.B,C, Badge BOA Event 2 $6.00 20T DB CHAMPIONSHIP lsl, Znd, 3rd 8 FM Sash OIA Event 3 $6.00 20T DB CHAMPIONSHIP Grade9 A,B.C, Badge OA - - Nom $1 0 Practice from 12.30 prn Other events time permitting Secretary: C. Keck ~~~ - 30T HANDICAP lst, 500 Winchester shells 2nd, 250 Winchester shells 3rd, 100 Winchester shells B/M, 50 Winchester shells - VENT&, 21.11.8e- Finu.hnnn (41). 1OT EO DB CD: C Dnvcnpofl. M Cab.. hi Salvntom. M. W u d , J. Mollica. E. Bartollo. E. Vercillo. J. Henwood. J. Veldwus 10-10. 25T DB Pts Ord Ch:'A'Jnck IIonwccd 75-75. Den Scottn 74-75; '8' R. &idn 75-76. -. Norm MoUica 74-75: C' Peter Bmvin 72-75. Michael Diamond 7 0 - 7 5 . 2 5 DB ~ (3rd Ch:'A' A. Prn-~28-20, John Mollloe 25-20: WCon Diamond 28-26. M. D c m 28.28; %' J. Pettimato 25-25, Michnal Dzamond 27-28. 15T Hcp. Aaron Ooodchdd 25-25. E. Bortollo 24-25. A Bloaso 29-30: 21-25m J. MoUiar. Veneto tsam V. D a h t ~ t o .J. Henwood, B. Swtta. R. ~rida.M. h t a . VENEX), 12.18.88 W m , sunny (33). 1OT EO DB CD: 0. Fsrxonnto, J: Svanaaon. M. Whita. M. Incani, J. Antonio. J. Pettinato. V. Dabanto, 5'. Spinosa, J. 8imeani. E. Bsrtollo. J. Henwood. R. Henwwd 10-10. ZOT DB Grd Ch: 'A' J. l i e n ~ & 4 5 - i ~ ;B. &ttn 44-43; B'N. MoUicn 28-20. J. Sunwni 25-26: 'c' P. Olver 20-20.0. Furronotu 24-25. 20T DB Group Ch: 14.10m R. Brida 38-39. J . Smoonl 38-30: 17-10m N. Mollica 20-20. J. 8vommn 21-22: 20-22m V. Daleanto 20-20. N. a p e 17-20; 23-25m J. enw wood 18-20. 157' Hcp: M. Mifsud 28-28, 3. Antonio $37-28. M. Incani 21-22. 21-25m J. Henwccd 18-18. VICTORIAN. 8.18.8Z &Id, wet (50). 8 pr DR: B. Pattereon 24-28, R. CbrIntooher 23-28. A. Bradshaw 22-20. FM N. Livermore 22-28. 16 Pr DD: 8. ~ a t ( o r & ~~mIth.22-23. . V. Bonnett-C. Zernh 21-23. 5 Pr DR CD: D. Tmmbnth. C. Balmom. 8. Smith 10-10. 1OT DB: A. Bnulohaw 22.22, B. Pnttcmon 21-22, V. Bonnett 18-10. v m ~ iu.is.8e ~ -Oood(lo4). , ~ T s B :A. B m n , T. Licandro, R. parry. T. Cfourdon. B. Mark, N. StovoU, C. Belmore 13-15, A. SilLato,J. O m h , C. Zern*a. G . Went, J. 8immnl. W. PUkhgtm 24-25. 1 W DB ism: 11-14111 J. Bremton, W. Nevill. J. Fsnech. R. Bresnan. D. Aezopardi, A. Edwards, E. PcttiitO; 15-18m T. Qrech. A. B m n . 9 . Wright. W. Pikington, T. I;loanb. S.Saschctta. T. Aezopardi; 10-2lm G. Went, N. Stovell. R. Howden, A. Howden. R. Mark. 0. Brown. D. Trembath: 22-2Sm R. Morrison. D. Snell, R. 8picer. B. Patterson. R. Toner, J. Musaatt. M. IZalia. vICMW. 82.18.08 h e , warm (62). IST Pta: O. Went 81-81. R. m k 78-81. R Morrison 89-72, FM T. Lamb 65-88. 15T DB Ch: T. Moscatt 48-49, R. Bwimr 48-49. G. VardounioUs 48-47. FEd J. Brsffton 21-22. -Tom Cameron. BH Secretary M r s M. McCulloch HlGH G_U_NPOINTSTa COUNT IN SASH DONATED BY SEASIDE TOOL & DIE Optional S w e e p s $1 each event Ladies & Juniors hall noms SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1983 10T Pts CD $3.00 Event 1 $6.00 20f DB CHAMPIONSHIP Event 2 14, 2nd. 3rd B FM Badge OA $6.00 201 SB TOWER 1st. 2nd, 3rd. Sash OA Event 3 20T bB CHAMPIONS~IIP $6.00 Gradad A,B,C Sash OA HlGH GUN POfNTS TO COUNT BAG OF SHOT DONATED BY BELLERINE ROD 'N' GUN Optional s w e e p s $1 each event Ladies & Juniors half noms Secretary: S. MacPherson 368a Autumn St, Heme Hill, 3218 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 O'Herns Road, Epping. Phone 401 3134 BRUA Event 1, Noms $3.00 10T E.O. C.D. Noms $3.00 Event 1, 10T E.O. C.D. Norns $10.00 Event 2, Event 2, 20T DOUBLE BARREL ABC 1st Trophy $55.00, 2nd Trophy $30.00. Event 3, 20T DOUBLE BARREL Cash 1st & 2nd ABC Event 4, Event 3, Noms $6.00 Event 4, Noms $3.00 10 PAlR DIDOUBLES Event 5, Norns $6.00 20T DOUBLE BARREL 1st & 2nd ABC 20T DOUBLE BARREL 1st ,P 2nd ABC 25T BALL TRAP 1st & 2nd ABC Noms $6.00 Noms $6.00 10 PAlR DJRISE TOWER - Cash 1st & 2nd lst, Znd, 3rd & 4th. Event 6, Event 5, Noms $6.00 Norns $6.00 25T SKEET Noms $6.00 25T SKEET 1st & 2nd, 0, 1-3, 4-6. Cash tst & 2nd, 0, 1-3, 4-6. Event 6, 25T SKEET Noms $6.00 Cash 1st & 2nd, 0, 1-3, 4-6. Event 1, IOT E.0, C.D. Event 2, Event 3, Event 4, Event 5, 20T DOUBLE BARREL 1st & 2nd ABC 50T DOUBLE BARREL 1st & 2nd ABC Plus Sash 1st ABC 25T SKEET 1st & 2nd, 0. . 1-3. . 4-6 25T SKEET Noms $3.00 Noms $6.00 Noms $15.00 Norns $6.00 Noms $6.00 1st & 2nd, 0, 1-3, 4-6 Sash O/A High Gun The Committee reserves the right to alter the program Firearms safety and gun handling classes each Saturday commencing 1.30 pm. NOVICE CHAMPIONSHIP each Saturdav at 3.00 D.m. Practice Saturday 12 noon - 6 p.m. (DTL & skeet) Skeet practice Tuesdays 1-5 pm Excellent facilities and canteen services. Shells available at Club office. President Ron Shiels (03) 71 7 3576 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Secretary: Box 93, Epping Page 55 SUllDAY FEBRUARY 20, 1983 Event 1. 30T D.B. CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd Each Grade SASH OVERALL Event 2. CLUB MIXED TARGET CHAMPIONSHIP 5 DIB, 5 SIB, 5 pair DIRise 1st & 2nd each grade. MEDALLION OVERALL SWEEPS ~ R N O O TJ3.A N Half Noms: Ladies, Juniors (14 metres), Veterans (over 60) SECRETARY: M.Pickford (053) 392044 PRESIDENT: t. Veitch (053) 340328 SHOOT AT NIGHT! at on m a y FEBRUARY 13 SNER 12 WOOl D.T.L. 12.30 Event 1. 20T DOUBLE BARREL C'SHIP (A.B.C.) l 5 T HANDICAP (GROUPED) Event 4. 10 PR DOUBLE RISE C'SHIP (A.B.C.) Secretary: Laurie Bernard R.O. Box 367 Kyabram Paae 56 6 pm start Twilight Sweepstake Events Event 1 25T SKEET C'SHIP (A.B.C.) Event 2. Event 3. FRIDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 25, 1983 Nom $7.5C 30T NE ZONE NIGHT. SB CHAMPIONSHIP 1st OA plus trophies, 1st A,B,C grades Event 2 Nom $7.5C 30T NE ZONE NIGHT CONT~ENTALCHAMPIONSHIP Ist, 2nd, 3rd, & FM Tmphies OISweeps & Jackpot Ground location is 7 km south of Euroa (The Home of Wool on the Hume Highway President: Secretary John K i m (057) 903216 Wally Borden (057) 952861 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTlNG NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 If you're a sports fan, then here's a great gift. AUSTRALIA'S COMPLETE HISTORY AT THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES Trevor Nash b y John Blanch & Paul Jenes $6.00 Recommended retail price Published September, 1982 This 128-page book Complete with color and black and white photographs and the most authentic and comprehensive record ever published o n the Games Features: The record of every AusIiakan representative from the 1911 Festival Of Empire in London and each of the Empire and Commonwealth Games since 1930. Stories on Australians and the h~ghlightsof the Festival and each of the Games. 0 Full results of finals in every sport contested at all past Games. Easy-to-read charts on Gold Medallists. Australian Medal W~nners,Medal Tables and Games Records. - - Dlstrlbuted by Nehvork Dlstrlbutlon Company. Avallable on the order form below: 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 - ORDER FORM Australian Clay Target Association, P.O. Box 198. Blackburn, 3130. Please send me .........copylies o! AUSTRALIA'S COMPLETE HISTORY AT THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES at $6.00 par ,copy (plus 70c despatch and handling fee per order.) L. to R.: Bob Stern Borsimex with winning Sebastopol Team, David Patlerson, Wayne Calaby, Norm Patterson, Phil Grafe, Graham Willett. @ Ienclose my cheque/money order for $.................................... On Sunday, November 14, 1982 at the Hamilton Gun Club, the South West Zone conducted the annual SKB teams shoot. Ln fine conditions, 55 shooters competed for individua and teams trophies donated by Borsimex Pty LM,with shooters in attendance from as far away as Mount Gambier. The results were as follows: 25 Target SKB championship and teams shoot: A Grade D. Paterson (Sebastapol) 71-71,G. Willett (Sebastapol) 70-71,R. Duthie (J3amilton) 30-31.B Grade - I?. Graffe (Sebastapol) 53-54, G. Woods (Mount Gambier) 41-42, G. Bartlett (Sebmtapol) 42-43. C Grade - B. Greenway (I-IamiltOn)39-40, A. Davis (Noorat) 23-25,R. Tremul (Geelong) 24-27. Veteran C. Crawforu (Hamilton) 23-25,Junior S. Mdler (Warrnamboo1) 23-25. Teams results: Sebastapol - D. Paterson, G. Willett, W. Cdaby, N. Paterson, P. Graffe, 1; Hamilton 2, Nooxat 3. ........................................................... Postcode....................... - ++ t *+t + March Shoot @ L, to R.: Bob Stern, Barry Greenaway C Grade, Phil Graffe B Grade, David Patterson Overall and A Grade. 0 i 4 4 + I 4 i TAA Sponsored: to be 4 Advertised N. (054) t t Enders + 22 t 2871 &******44**+4+****-***4** Page 58 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 2 1983 - ALBANY,16.11.EZ Very hot(1Q). 25 8k IIcpSweepe: S W K . Pateraon 28, R. Abbott 27. M.Slee 25. Patrone Shoot 15DB ZODB Night Shoot: DavidSlw 35-35, Men Lubcke 33-35. Mat'g $ 1 32-35. ~ With y m l y aggregate shielda nenring completion the DTL Shield aggregate in led by D. Slee 107, J. ~ o l 154. m M. SIec 148%. The R. Nottle Shield for nctual tnrgctrr shot is I d by Davld 81se 859, R.Abbott 828. J. Chiehoh 804. S k e t aggregate. D. Livingaton 157.3. Chisholm 153, M. Lubcke. G. Edwards 149. The championsbig shield for 1882 waa woaby D. Slee 371, M. Slee 345, R. Abbott 344. The hbu BellPerpetual trophy for 1982 waa narmwly won by D. Slee with 5 7 from Margaret Slee 56 and R. Abbott 54. M. - SlM (098) 411608. BUNBURY, 11.12.8P- Windy (33). CLoshgShoot 50MxdT: QarryPoller41-50. Tom Bower8 40-50, Clem Riley, Lloyd Bmkman, Terry Shine 37-50. KATANNINQ, 28.11.82 Fine. humid (22). Q. Woithe trophy 25 DB: 'A' B. Kowald. G. Woithe, W.Lsach. G. Featherstone, K. Anderson q 1.S. Laaich trophy 2 5 DB: 'B'G. Griffiths, R. Fuller. Sweep: L. HUU. M. Hawley. B. Kowald, G.Woithe, D. Leac11. K. Anderson. HQ K. Anderson. DD: K. Anderson-O. BowdL G. Faatherebne-L. Stewart. P ~ T H1l.ie.rre . cool, cloudy. windy (63).2 5 s~k (3: 'A' K.Holman 25. C. Shepherd 24; 'B' F. S h d e y 23, C. Lorton 22; 'CS. H e 21. D. Whitelcck 21. 25T trap Or: 'A*K. Holman 25. R.Bailey 23; 'B' R.FYmkh 25, R.Cnrataim 26: %' P. ~ y e 24, i S. Haakin 22. PERTE. 17.11.81 W m . Overcnst (331.25TTrap Hcp: A. Dieilvio (16) 32-33, 0.And0 (17) 31-33, L. y a p (14) 3 2 - 3 4 . 2 5 ~ ' T m ~'A' ~ r~: : ~ a l l u g h a2s. n R. Bailey 24: '8'A. Dbilvio 25. M. Bell 24: '0' H. Bernie 23. D. McCauley 22. WA[fIN. 28.11.82 - - b e . hot (22). 85 DB 25 DB Pts: M. MitcheU 94-100. tie for 2nd &r.a s h m t ON.L. Lupp i28-140, G. Smith 127-140. K. Smith 88-100.0 . - - ~~ 5, 1983 - start 8.30 am EVENT 4 . PRESIDENTS CLASSIC EVENT 2. SHOOTER SPECIAL 1982 Deoember 6. 1983 Typical December weather didn't deter shooters from bringing in good scores on the day. High Gun winner was Keith Anderson, long time shooter of the Kojonup Gun Club, with a score of 98-100. Ladies High Gun was won by Marge S k e from Albany Gun Club, with a score of 96-100. Veteran High Gun was ably won by Mr Joe Wansborough, from Northam Gun Club, scoring 90-100. Junior shooter Ashley Wiese, Narrogin Clay Target Club, won the Junior High Gun. Other place getters over the four events for the day were: Event 1 Cash Graded. A grade was equally won by Ross Eckersley, Nrtrrogin and Keith Anderson from Kojonup; B grade went to Terry Shine of Boyup Brook Gun Club. C grade was won by Ben Buemi, Narrogin, who achieved his 25 break merit badge. Event 2 was the Narrogin District Double Barrel Championship. Overall winner of this championship was Colin HinMey, Narrogin; A grade winner was Keith Anderson, Kojonup; B grade winner was Helen Wiese, Narrogin; C wade winner was Rob Dunbar, Narrogin, who shot his personal best on Sunday. Event 3, the Inaugural Great Southern Zone muble Barrel Championship. Overall winner was 1982 State President, Murray Alexander from &uri Gun Club. A grade was won by Darrell Wiese, Narrogin; B grade winner was Laurie Hull, Katanning; C grade went to Naxrogin shooter, Frank Buemi. Event 4 was the Duck Shooters special. First prize being an Engel car fridge, was won by Michael Mitchell from Wagin Gun Club, after a shoot-off against Ray Lewin, Narrogin, who took off second place. Third place went to Lou Lupp, Katanning. This was the closing shoot on the 1982 itinery for NarroClay Target Club. Club president thanked his committee for the 1982 season and also thanked the ladies of the club for the support in the kitchen throughout the year. Best wishes are extended to shooters and friends for a happy and prosperous 1983 shooting year. WANNEROO DISTRICT DB CH EVENT 3. WA STATE DEAUWLLE DOUBLES CH W.A.C.T.A. A.G.M. - HELD AT WINDSOR LODGE 9 9 19 start 8.30 am EVENT 4. EVENT 5. WANNEROO DlST Dl3 PS CH W.A. STATE DB CH EVENT 6. WINCHESTER CARTRIDGE ACTA HCP HIGH GUN 8 LADIES HlGH GUN SNACKS, MORNING & AFTERNOON TEAS AVAILABLE BBQ & REFRESHMENTS AT COMPLETION OF SHOOT MAKE IT A-DATE, COME A L O ~ ~AND G ENJOY THE HOSPITALITY & FRIENDSHIP OF THE FASTEST GROWING CLUB IN THE STATE President: Clem Bertlni 328 4206 or ring 328 7704 for information ,. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 Page 59 Y S SATURDAY APRIL 2 Commencing 9 am Commencing 9 am Event 1 Event 5 10T PS INTER 10T DB SWEEPSTAKE Club Teams match off 15 metres off 15m Event 2 Event 6 30T WINCHESTER 30T DB GRADED DB Handicap off 15 metres $600 Guaranteed to shooters Event 3 20T DB JOHN TAYLOR Event 7 OLYMPIC TARGET SOUTHERN ZONE C'SHIP Graded Shoot off 15 metres . Event 4 ANSETT SOUTHERN ZONE Championship 30T DB off 15 metres llL 3 30T SB off 15 metres Event 8 BELL TYRES SOUTHERN ZONE C'SHIP EVENING: Free BBQ & Calcutta draw 30T PS off 15 metres MONDAY APRIL 4 Commencing 9 am Event 1 ALICE SPRINGS SPORTS STORE 25T Skeet Handicap Event 2 FRED BLOM 25T Skeet Graded Total nominations $120 (Ladies. Juniors B Veterans H noms) Optional sweeps on all events 9 High Gun Trophy on Events 1-4 8 6-8,Ladies High Gun Junior High Gun donated by Noble the Plumber Calcutta lobe shot on Event 6 in 3 metre groups All Handicap cards to be presented to office. The Committee holds the right b alter the program withouf notice. Van & C-mpfig sites, meals and refeshments available at club PRESIDENT: Mr Ian Buthcer 7 Kirk Place, Alice Springs NT Phone (089) 522629 Page 60 All enqulrles should be directed to: - SECRETARY: Mrs Billie Evans P.O. Box 1846 Alice Springs NT Phone (089) 524922 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 CARACAS, VENEZUELA October %%November 14, 1982 LADIES PISTOL MATCH (56 competitors) 1 Pajma BALOCH HUNGARY 2 Inna ROZE USSR 3 Jianmin GOA CHINA 13 Enid NEWTON AUSTRALIA 14 Patti DENCH AUSTRALIA 25 Lou GOWAR AUSTRALIA LADIES PISTOL MATCH TEAMS USSR HUNGARY CHINA USA AUSTRALIA SWITZERLAND NORWAY WEST GERMANY INDONESIA VErnZUELA SWEDEN JAPAN DENMARK COLOMBIA AUSTRIA LADIES AIR PISTOL (51 competitors) 1 Marina DOBRANTCHEVA USSR 2 Aucse TREINPE USSR 3 Inna ROSE USSR 11 Patti DENCH AUSTRALIA 11 Mary KLANJSCEK AUSTRALIA 24 Enid NEWTON AUSTRALIA LADIES AIR PISTOL TEAMS AUSTRALIA KOREA INDONESIA GREAT BRITAIN WEST GERMANY USA SWITZERLAND VENEZUELA COLOMBIA JAPAN AUSTRIA STANDARD PISTOL (69 com~etitors) USSR USSR 3 A. ANDREOTI ITALY 7 Phillip ADAMS AUSTRALIA 36 Mike GUISTINIANO AUSTRALIA 37 Noel RYAN AUSTRALIA 51 Peter HEUKE AUSTRALIA STANDARD PISTOL T E N S I USSR 2 ITALY 3 USA 4 SWITZERLAND 5 BRAZIL 6 FINLAND 7 AUSTRALIA 8 NORWAY CENTRE FIRE PISTOL (71 competitors) I Vladas TURLA USSR 2 Serrrei RYSEV USSR 3 ~ q i e CHERGS s FRANCE 18 Alex TARANSKY AUSTRALIA 28 Noel RYAN AUSTRALIA 53 Ken WALTER AUSTRALIA 63 Rod HACK AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--FEBRUARY 1983 CENTRE FIRE PISTOL TEAMS 1 USSR 2 SWrrZERLANJJ 3 FINLAND 4 USA 5 WEST GERMANY 6 BRAZIL 7 NORWAY 8 ITALY 0 SPAIN 10 AUSTRALIA 11 VErnZUELA 12 GREAT BRITAIN 13 QATAR RAPID FIRE PISTOL (81 competitors) 1 J?YZYREN USSR 2 GUNNAVSON SWEDEN WEST GERMANY 3 RADKE 33 Alex TARANSKY AUSTRALIA 58 Ken WALTER AUSTRALIA 61 Peter HEUKE: AUSTRALIA 71 Noel RYAN AUSTRALIA RAPID FIRE PISTOL TEAMS 1 USSR 2 ROMANIA 3 HUNGARY 4 WEST G E R M 5 FRANCE 6 SPAIN 7 ITALY 8 USA 9 BRAZIL 10 COLOMBIA 11 VENEZTJELA 12 AUSTRALIA 13 FINLAND 14 SAN W I N O FREE PISTOL (92 competitors) 1 Ragnar S W A K E R SWEDEN 2 Alexander MEUNTIEV USSR 3 Anatoli EGRISHIN USSR 42 Phillip ADAMS AUSTRALIA 53 Barrie BUZOLIC AUSTRALIA 60 Gregory COLBERT AUSTRALIA 74 Neil F A V E U AUSTRALIA FREE PISTOL TEAMS 1 USSR 2 USA 3 CHINA 4 BULGARIA 5 ITALY SWEDEN AUSTRIA FINLAND FRANCE WEST GERMANY rnNEZUELA SWITZERLAND COLOMBIA SPAIN 15 BRAZIL 16 AUSTRALIA 17 GUATEMALA AIR PISTOL (103 competitors) VIadas TURLA USSR (World record) Alexander MELENTLEV USSR Anatoli EGRICHIN USSR Phillip ADAMS AUSTRALIA Gregory COLBERT AUSTRALIA Neil FAVEILL AUSTRALIA Rod HACK AUSTRALIA 2356 2330 2325 2317 23 14 2311 2308 2306 2302 2292 2286 2266 2171 596 595 595 584 578 577 571 2376 2362 2355 2349 2340 2340 2340 2337 2329 2323 2313 2310 2297 2195 568 567 563 544 540 536 528 2248 221 1 2207 2198 2197 2187 2183 2180 2178 2175 2171 2166 2160 2157 2151 2148 2000 590 580 579 578 570 565 564 Page 61 AIFl PISTOL TEANIS USSR USA SWEDEN CHINA AUSTRALIA BULGARIA BRAZIL SWITZERLAND AUSTRIA P m FRANCE W S T GERMANY VENEZrnLA GREAT BRITAIN rrALw COLOMBIA SPAIN NORWAY GUATEMALA COSTA RICA SAN MARINO OLYMPIC TRAP (79 competitors) 1 Luciano GIOVANNETTI ITALY SPAIN Eladio VALDUVI 3 Daniele CIONI ITALY 4 Daniel CARLISLE USA 5 Igor SENIOROV USSR 6 Terry RUM3EL AUSTRATJA 1 4 Greg LONG AUSTRALIA 23 Jim ELLIS AUSTRALIA 5 9 I m BUCHANAN AUSTRALLA OLYMPIC T W TEAMS 1 ITALY (World Record) 2 FRANCE 3 USSR 4 GREAT BRITAIN 5 SPAIN 6 USA 7 AUSTRALIA 8 YENEZUELA 9 CANADA 1 0 SWITZERLAND 11 JAPAN 12 BRAZIL 1 3 CHITX 1 4 EGYPT 15 NETHERLAND A N T n m S SHOTGUN SKEET (90 competitors) 1 Daniel CARLISLE USA 2 Dean CLARK USA 3 Norbert HOFMAN WEST GERMANY 14 Alex CRIKIS AUSTRALIA 1 4 Im HALE AUSTRALIA 77 Graeme BOYD (150 birds) AUSTRALIA FULL BORE RIFLE ENGLISH MATCH 300 NLETRES (44 competitors) 1 Victor DANLLSCFJENKO USSR 2 Malcolm COOPER GREAT BRITAIN 3 Ernest VANDE ZANDE USA 26 Stan GOLINSKI AUSTRALIA 30 Trevor PENNEY AUSTRALIA 39 Reg ROWLANDS AUSTRALIA *44 Graeme BERMAN AUSTRALIA FULL BORE RIFLE ENGLISH MATCH 300 MEXRES TEAMS 1 USSR 2 SWITZERLAND 3 NORWAY 4 USA 5 SWEDEN 6 WEST GERMANY 7 FrnAND 8 GREAT BRITAIN 9 AUSTRALIA 10 CANADA 11 VENEZmLA - - -- Page 62 FULL BORE RIPLE ENGLISE MATCH 300 METRES ELIMINATIONS 1 Victor DANILSCHENKO USSR 2 Ueli SARBACH SWKTZERJAND 3 Tony MULLER SWITZERLAND 6 Stan GOLEVSKI AUSTRALIA .--2 1 Trevor PENNEY AUSTRALIA 38 Graham BERMAN AUSTRALIA 4 1 Reg ROWLANDS AUSTRALIA LADIE;S 3x20 STANDARD RIFLE 50 METRES (55 competitors) 1 Marlies HEJBIG EAST GERMANY 2 Lesia LESKIV USSR 3 Anna MALACHOVA USSR 24 Yvonne GOWLAND AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA 3 2 Sylvia ML%HLBERG 52 Yvonne HILL AUSTRALIA LADIES 31rZO STANDARD RI]FZE SO METRES T E A ~ ~ s USSR EAST GERMANY USA CHINA WEST GERMANY NORWAY YUGOSLAVIA BULGARIA SWEDEN rnANCE GREAT BRITAIN AUSTRfGIA CANADA JAPAN LADIES STANDARD RIFLE PRONE (62 competitors) 1 S i p a YLONEN FDTLAND 2 ~ v o n n eHILL AUSTRALIA 3 Svetlana KOMARISTOVA USSR 1 2 Sylvia MUEJ3L3ERG AUSTRALIA 1 6 Yvonne GOWLAND AUSTRALIA LADIES STANDARD RIFLE PRONE TEAMS 1 AUSTRALIA 2 USSR 3 FRANCE 4 SWEDEN 5 WGOSLAVIA 6 BULGARIA GREAT BRITAIN CHINA WEST GERMANY EAST GERMANY USA VENEZrnLA CANADA NORWAY rnONESIA JAPAN LADIES AIR RIFLE (5 1 competitors) 1 Sigrid LAND WEST GERMANY 2 h s i a LESKIV USSR 3 Marlies HELBIG EAST GERMANY 17 Sylvia MUEHLBERG AUSTRALIA 46 Sue CAREW AUSTRALIA 5 1 Yvonne GOWLAND AUSTRALIA LADIES AIR RIFLE TEAMS 1 EAST GERMANY (World Record) 2 USA 3 USSR 4 WEST GERMANY 5 CHINA 6 KOREA 7 SWEDEN 8 FRANCE 9 YUGOSLAVIA 1 0 NORWAY 11 AUSTRALIA 12 J A P A N AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 13 BULGARIA 1 4 INWNESIA 1 5 CANADA 1 6 VENEZUELA FREE RXFLE 3 POSITION TEAMS 1 USSR 2 GREAT BRITAIN 3 NORWAY USA WEST GERMANY EAST GERMANY AUSTRIA FRANCE SWEDEN WEOSLAVLA SWITrnRLAND AUSTRALIA CANADA FINLAND I - DENMARK 16 IS&U3L 17 PERU 18 PANA.Mil 19 SANM-&Rmo FREE RIFLE 3 POSITIONS (69 competitors) 1 V l w LVOV USSR 2 Peter HEINZ WEST GERMANY 3 Victor VLASOV USSR AUSTRALIA 3 3 Briton WURFEL 4 6 Don BROOK AUSTRllLIA AU-IA 5 0 Alan SMX"H 5 5 Trevor P E W Y AUSTRALIA FREE RIFLE ENQLISH MATCH ELIMINATIONS (125 competitors) 1 Werner SEIBOLD WEST GERMANY 2 Ernest VANDE WLNDE USA 3 Malcolm COOPER GREAT BRITAIN AUSTRALIA 1 2 Alan SMITH 2 0 Russel DOVE AUSTRALIA AUSTFLAU 27 Don BROOK AUSTBALtA 46 Don FREE RIFLE ENQLISH MATCH TBAMS 1 USSR 2 WEST GERMANY 3 AUSTRIA 4 NORWAY 5 USA 6 YTJWSLAV~ 7 GREAT BRITAIN 8 AUSTRATJA 9 CANADA ~~ 19 20 21 22 23 BRAZIL JAPAN SAN mIN0 ISRAEL CHILE ELIMINATIONS (94 competitors) Alexander MlTROFANOV USSR Mdcolm COOPER GREAT BRTrADJ Alan SMITH AUSTRALIA Don BROOK AUSTRALIA 44 ANTON WURFEL AUSTRALLA 6 5 Trevor PENNEY AUSTRALIA AIR RIFLE EIWMINATTONS (88 competitors) 1 Andreas WOLFRAM EAST GERMANY 1 2 32 41 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 2 Jean Louis HURSTER 3 Oswald SCHZPF 36 Anton WURFEL FRANCE WEST GERMANY AUSTRALIA AUSTRALTA AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA 581 580 569 569 5 51 3 6 Don BROOK 7 4 Alan SMITH 545 79 Wolfgang JOBST AIR RIFLE TEAMS 1 NORWAY 2 WEST GERMANY 3 EAST GERMANY 4 l?RA.NCE 5 USA 6 AUSTRIA 7 SWITZERLAND 8 USSR 9 YUGOSLAVIA 10 GREAT BRITAIN 11 CANADA 1 2 SWEDEN 13 FINLAND 1 4 AUSTRALIA 15 JAPAN 1 6 BRAZIL 1 7 BRAEL 1 8 VENEZUELA AIR RIFLE (51 competitors) 1 F'rank RE'ITKOWSKI EAST GERMANY 587 2 Pierre DUFAUX SWITZERLAND 584 3 Andreas WOLFRAM EAST GERMANY 582 33 Anton WURFEL AUSTRALIA 568 49 Don BROOK AUSTRALIA 551 RLWNINQ BOAR AW RLFLE 10 METRES (43 competitors) 1 Ignor SOKOLOV USSR 378 USSR 377 2 Sergei SAVOS'IWNOV 3 A. TVANTCHIKHIN USSR 376 AUSTRAtIA 355 26 Colin ROBERTSON 3 7 Bryan WZLSON AUSTRATA 341 287 4 3 Graham WINSLADE AUSTRALIA (New event for Australians not previously shot) RUNNING BOAR 50 METRES. MIXED (57 competitors) 1 Nikohi DEDOV USSR 392 (World Record) 2 Y. KADENA'XI USSR 392 3 Jerzy GRESZKIEWICZ COLOMBLA 392 11 Bryan W a S O N AUSTRALTA 381 42 Colin ROBERTSON AUSTIiALIA 36 1 4 6 Alan MOSKWA AUSmALIA 354 5 5 Marton HOLMES AUSTRALIA 314 RUNNING BOAR 50 METRES MIXED TEAMS 1 USSR (World Record) 1556 2 HUNGARY 1544 3?ZlNUwD 1510 4 CI3INA 1503 5 ITALY 6 WEST GERMANY 7 USA 8 FRANCE 9 NORWAY 10 AUSTRALIA - I1 VENEZUELA 1 2 SWEDEN mmma BOAR 50 METRES NORMAL RUN (57 competitors) 1 Y. KADENATSI USSR 2 J. GRESKIEWICZ POLAND USSR 3 N. DEDOV 27 Bryan WILSON AUSTRALIA 35 Colin ROBERTSON AUSTRALIA 45 Alan MOSKWA AUSTRActA 53 Graham WINSLADE AUSRUNNIXITQ BOAR 50 METRES NORMAL RUN T'EAMS 1 USSR 2 HUNGARY Cont'd on page 64 Page 63 WINDY WINCHESTER SHOOT Cont'd from page 34 Sandra Wade of Townsville 36-50 won the Best Lady Trophy and F. Lachran was second. Pil Bonanno of Burdekin 44-50 was second to Cec Hdler 48-50 in the Veteraa's trophy. The Winchester Combinaton shoot trophy went to Max and Steve Nicolaides with 88-100. New Burdekin shooter Alan Milani won the Junior trophy. The Burdekin team comprising Angelo Zappala, Pio Bonato, Richie Mau, Max and Steve Nicolaides, were successful in winning for the Burdekin Gun Club a Winchester 1500 Automatic shotgun by topping the Winchester Club team event trophy with a total of 239-250 points, four points ahead of a Townsville team. 0 WORLD SCORES Cont'd from page 63 CHINA USA ITALY WEST GERMANY FRANCE FINLAND SWEDEN NORWAY AUSTRALIA Winchester Rep. Trevor Schuitr pictured with Angelo Zappala (Overall Winner), Sandra Wade (Ladies), Max Nicolaides (High Gun winner over weekend), Allan Milani (Junior Winchester winner), Mark Ricca (Junior High Gun winner over weekend). --- CLUB NEWS Cont'd from page 29 Secretary: Ray Scott, 36 Rose St, Horsham, 3400 Treasurer: Stan Newcombe Zone Delegate: L.G.Connors (1982-85) Public Relations Officer: Ray Scott Wakehurst CIun Club Oq November 28. 1982, Wakehurst Gun Club held their Deauville Doubles Championship in fine conditions. First were N.h u g a s and B.Moore, runners up were B. Hanley and N. Harding-Porter. On December 5, 1982 they held their Club ISU Championship in f i e conditions. F'irst was N. Baker, second was C. Brown and third was G. Tste. 0 VENEZUELA Page 64 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-FEBRUARY 1983 680 trap 6: skeet M a l e vow mark