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RIFLE SHOOTING.
McKay Handicap and Pennant
Teams.
Fine Shoot- by Oaulficld- Club.
In a tncky iront- wnul -winch varied
hetwecn rIioIb from one right to i.hrcc
lofi, the second round ot tnc McKay
ilnndicup teams competition was iirud at
'Wilhninstown- on Saturdnv. .Ihe ranges
were 500 nnd 000 yards, and, considering
the conditions, some vei-v iitie scoring was
done, which speaks well for tho skill of
the- coaches. Cuulfieh! No. 1 team were
easily best tor the dnv, scoring 482 oi -a
possible 500, an average "of 06.4 per man —
a splendid performance. This club has
made great progress during ..the., last
couple of years, and must ' now rank tia
otic of the best' in the State. Caulfield
No, l.icaiU were also top iri the handicap
- match, the .only other team to- reach tho
possible points being Footscruy ' No. ,1.
Cauliicld No. 3 were third,' und Nairfield
No: 1 wore fourth. Next! to Caulticld in
the kcfatch section were M.C.C. No.- 1
with 1(18, followed by M.C.C. No. 2 with
4Bti. Of 'the indiviiluals! -V-.' F.- TTeudwoll
(Cauliicld) registered 50, -Iff— oil, which was
top for The day. TreadweU 1 has been dis
playing great form in recent' months, and
is a tower of strength to his' club. F. 11.
Inskip (also of Cauliicld) made -19, -ll)-j)3,
and others to deserve special- mention
were: — L. 11. Armstrong (M.C.C.), .40; -43
—97; . IV, Hilton (Railwaj's); ,<9, "48—07 ;
J. Cr'piieh ;(Fairtield), ' 47, 49—06; W.
Thomson; 47. 4!k— 9(1; ,L. -Itighetti, 48, 4S—
90; I?! Little' (Darnet Gltiss), 48; 48t-90;
M. Merkle (Williamstown), 49,, 47—90;
and -A. Hawkins (Caulfield), 49, 47—96.
The team results/were:—
! . McKAY IIANDICAI' TEAMS.. . /
, ' Score. Ilnntllcap. Totnl;
CkuBieiil No. 1 ...... . VS2 . . . 21) .. 500
Foc.lKrcy. No. t '451 ... 51 .. 500
Criulflolil No. . R . . 43R .'. 42 . . 4i>8 .
Fairfield No.jT.. ... .. 45S . . 38 .. -41X1
M.C.C. No.. 2 .. .400. .... 2i> 405
Biirnet Glasfi Kc-. . 1 152,.. 41) ... 494.
Caulfield No. 4, ... ... 434 .. 5|) .. ; 41)3;
M;C.O. No.' I .. :.4«S« ..
University, No. 1 ... .. . 449 .. 40 .. 489
- Willlomstowi) No. 1 .. 44S .. U . . 4H0
M.'C.O,; No. 4 .. . . . . » 447 ...39 .. 4W,
5C.R.C.: No. - 1,;. 459 .. 27..,.. 4KB .
.M.C.C. No. 3 . . . .. . 148 ' . . 37 . . 485
Railways No. 1- .. ;.457 liS , . . . 4H.j .
Sunsliine No. X 7. ..;...' -m 7. .4i
Bariiet 5 Glnss No.';2 .. .420 . ;J4. 4H4-
CiUlfit'ld No.. 2 447 .. 30 .. "4.
Efflomloii No. 1 442" .. '.H> 481.
M.U.C. No. 2. 445 « ..,32 ' . ;47i
\ViniamuA>wn - Nov. 2 . . . ,.418 .. 52 4«0
MRC No 4 3 . .. .. 4.U tJ 4<V1
WmU.ce No. 1 . . . .. 410 -«> #!> -
Williamstown No. .» ' 'jjy .' ' IVn
University No, 2 ... ; i2 ' t:J -
Iiubendon No.72 . . - .3SS- ..,.«>» .. 44«».
For T the ' pennant M.'O.C., No. .2> and., Caulfield
No.. 1 are -tending with 820 points, each .the.
olosjeU of- the ofliew I»ein'' M.C.C. No. 1 81 u
\i.R:0; No. 1808, Railways No.. 1 795,- Caulfield
No. 3- 791; 1 Fairfield . No. . V 702, Unlvcraity, No.
1 700. ' ' t - .' " ' ' / : ;
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