V35 #7 Jul 1982 - Australian Clay Target Association
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Vol. 35<br />
No. 7<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y,<br />
<strong>1982</strong>.<br />
All Correspondence<br />
should be addressed to:<br />
Ian C. Hill<br />
Executive Director<br />
P.0. Box 198<br />
Blackburn, Vic. 3130<br />
Phone (03) 878 2533<br />
CTSN IS the off~cral journal ol the Austral~an <strong>Clay</strong><br />
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September <strong>1982</strong> issue closes August 31.<br />
Page 2 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong>,
EXECUTIVE<br />
DIRECTOR'S NOTES<br />
With the <strong>1982</strong> Nationals behind us, it's time to say thank you<br />
to many organisations whose contribution ensured the sup<br />
cess of the series<br />
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<strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Manufacturers<br />
At the top of the list must be Winchester Australia and Eley<br />
Ammunition. The comrnittment these two Companies make to 12 Rosebery Street, Balgowlah, NSW 2093<br />
clay target shooting is enormous, and is deserving of a big Phone (02) 94 6607 or<br />
thank-you from ALL registered shooters. Apart from a long after hours (02)94 88182 (Sergio Zutfo)<br />
list of valuable trophies very generously donated by these<br />
Companies for the National Championships, they have provided<br />
very real help for the National Training Squad in its<br />
quest for medals at the Brisbane Commonwealth Games.<br />
Both Eley and Winchester donated high grade shotguns to<br />
be used as prizes in the raffle successfully conducted by the<br />
Tasmanian Amateur Shotgun <strong>Association</strong> to raise money for<br />
the National Training Squad. Again, a most sincere thankyou<br />
from the <strong>Association</strong><br />
Other companies to make significant contributions to the<br />
Nationals trophies were Commercial Marketing Co., Boustead<br />
Trading, Borsimex, Evans & Balfour, Fuller Firearms, Alsafe<br />
Industries and Clive Peeters Ry. Ltd. On behalf of the<br />
<strong>Association</strong>, may I thank you all.<br />
A quick estimate of the value of trophies donated for the '82<br />
Nationals gives a conservative figure of $25,000. Added to<br />
this of course are lots of hidden costs for the companies who<br />
support us so well. Things like hire of trade sites, staff wages, THE ALL NEW OLIMPYC<br />
accommodation and travel expenses while at the Nationals.<br />
Other companies too assisted the Organising Committee INTERNATIONAL STANDARD<br />
with the loan of equipment. These include Annand & Thomp<br />
son, the Brisbane Yamaha dealers who provided motor bikes<br />
and golf kart for Shoot Marshalls and Tournament Director,<br />
and Remington Office Machines who kindly loaned a photocopier<br />
for use in the Tournament office. Meadows Transport<br />
assisted the <strong>Association</strong> greatly by transporting all trophies,<br />
sales stock and office requirements from Melbourne to<br />
Brisbane.<br />
Official Photographer Doug McMillan worked long mid<br />
hard to capture the happenings on film, as did Neil Groom<br />
from the "Daily Telegraph" who fed results and stories to wire<br />
services, for transmission around Australla.<br />
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Page 3
NATIONALS '82<br />
e <strong>1982</strong> National Skeet Champion, Ray Melville, receiving his Eley Silver Badge from Bruce Southgate.<br />
Wednesday May 19, Thursday May 13<br />
Eight days of keen competition began with shooter number<br />
463, Peter White from Cranbourne, Victoria, firing the first<br />
shot in the 13th <strong>Australian</strong> Skeet Championship.<br />
The entry totalled 238, 171 fewer than in Melbourne in<br />
1981. This trend continued right through the program with<br />
numbers being down on Melbourne. . While no one expected<br />
the 1981 entries to be beaten, many expected more shooters to<br />
make the trip to Brisbane.<br />
The Skeet Championship was conducted over 2 days. It soon<br />
became clear that few possibles would contest the shoot off.<br />
Some wags were heard to remark that the traps had not been<br />
adjusted since the National I.S.U. Skeet Championship held<br />
on this ground at Easter, so fast were the targets being<br />
thrown.<br />
Only three shooters had the magic 50 on the board. Ray<br />
Melville from Tamworth, New South Wales, John Wton,<br />
Ashburton, New Zealand and Gieoff Salmon, Winchester Sales<br />
Promotion and .Advertising Manager from Melbourne.<br />
John Turton was the first to go, Iettiig the third target past<br />
him. Ray Melville and Geoff Salmon then traded target for<br />
target until Geoff dropped his 64th to leave Ray the <strong>1982</strong><br />
Champion.<br />
Maree Rooke of Wagga, New South Wales, started what was<br />
to be a marvellous series for her by taking out the Ladies and<br />
Junior divisions of the Skeet Championship.<br />
The International Skeet Match between Australia and New<br />
Zealand concluded Thursday's program, resulting in a win<br />
for Australia by six targets. Representing Australia were Ray<br />
Melville. Geoff Salmon, Guy Beddington, John King and<br />
Kevin Perkins.<br />
Friday May 14<br />
Grand <strong>Australian</strong> Handicap day and 464 competitors faced<br />
the starter. For the first time, fifty targets were shot in one<br />
visit to the traps. Competitors certainly appreciated shooting<br />
the 50 in one visit, however, keen observers remarked that it<br />
did seem to detract from the atmosphere of the Nationals with<br />
fewer people remaining on the ground all day.<br />
Staff Writer<br />
<strong>Clay</strong>busting on Brisbane's ground is never easy, the gully<br />
running along the line of traps makes the breeze, however<br />
slight, do funny things. It was clear from the outset that<br />
possibles would be scarce in all trap events.<br />
At the end of the day, only two shooters had managed to<br />
break all fifty targets. Jan Schuster, 15 year old son of the<br />
Eurocut boss Dieter, from 14 metres, and a shooter who was<br />
to figure in the results for most of the week in Graham<br />
Willett, the Stationmaster from Sebastopol Club in Victoria.<br />
The shoot-off lasted just ten targets with Willett dropping his<br />
60th, leaving the schoolboy to break his to win, which he did.<br />
Celebrations went on far into the night in the Eurocut<br />
establishment as Jan admired the Remington 1100 Limited<br />
Edition shotgun he had won, together with his Eley silver<br />
badge, and MEC re-loader for top junior.<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>ie Neve from Eastern. Goldfields Club in W.A. was top<br />
lady from Maree Rooke, Wagga and Helen Wiese, Narrogin,<br />
W.A. in third place.<br />
Adrian Hayes, Hawkesbury. N.S.W. won the Veterans<br />
Division, he too was to make regular appearances on the<br />
winners dais as the week progressed.<br />
Friday concluded with the staging of the 2nd Comark<br />
Deauville Doubles Trophy Match for family teams. This event,<br />
sponsored by Commercial Marketing Co. of Sydney attracted<br />
48 teams to compete for the excellent tropfiies which would be<br />
awarded down to fifth place. A change to the rules of<br />
competition this year allowed husband and wife teams to<br />
enter, as well as members of the one family a generation<br />
apart.<br />
The match proved popular for both competitors and specta-<br />
tors, as it was concluded under lights.<br />
After the shoot-off, Alf and Warold James from Marybor-<br />
ough, Victoria, energed as the winners, each taking home a<br />
Simson Skeet Gun for their efforts.<br />
Bridesmaid for the second time this day was Graham<br />
Willett, who with his son Peter, walked away with BRNO .22<br />
Cont'd on page 6<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong>
ACTA Nationals - Brisbane,<br />
The Brisbane Gun Clubplayed host to the cream<br />
of <strong>Australian</strong> clay busters on the newly updated<br />
facilities especially prepared for the Common-<br />
wealth Games.<br />
The scores overall were well down on previous<br />
years, however the targets were certainly a little<br />
more difficult than in the past, and tested the<br />
skills of competitors to quickly adapt and put the<br />
score on the board.<br />
The successful shooters were:<br />
Ray Melville - Skeet<br />
Jan Schuster - Grand <strong>Australian</strong> Handicap<br />
Graham Willett - Single Barrel<br />
Alf & Harold James - Deauville - Doubles -.<br />
Larry Dimasi - Double Barrel<br />
Deserie Huddleston - Ladies Double Barrel<br />
Bill Stevens - ANZ Points<br />
Doug Smith - International High Gun<br />
Bill lles - Double Rise<br />
Pud Burgess - Champion of Champions<br />
Larry Dimasi - Overall High Gun<br />
Larry Dimasi - Trap High Gun<br />
Deserie Huddleston - Ladies High Gun.<br />
Our congratulations go to all the winners and<br />
especially to Larry Dimasi who continued on<br />
from his <strong>Australian</strong> DTL record to win the Double<br />
Barrel and both high gun awards.<br />
From a manufacturers point of view Eley<br />
ammunition was back up in the winners circle<br />
with 5 titles which was similar to our friendly<br />
competitiors. (No need for a Golden bike this<br />
year).<br />
Our new cartridge Widespread was certainly well<br />
received and although no titles were actually<br />
won using thcm, all competitors who gave them<br />
a fry commented on how smoothly and quickly<br />
they broke targets with an amazing tack of recoil.<br />
J. Newton Thomas Memorial Award<br />
This award was conceived and made available<br />
by Eley with the kind permission of Mrs Audrey<br />
Thomas, and is awarded to the person who has<br />
contributed most to the clay target shooting<br />
sports in the previous I2 months.<br />
The nominations are made by individual clubs<br />
and associations and forwarded to the ACTA<br />
executive for the final decision.<br />
This year Bev Grice from the Queensland-<strong>Clay</strong><br />
<strong>Target</strong> <strong>Association</strong> was awarded the trophy for<br />
the tremendous efforts she has made in making<br />
Ciay <strong>Target</strong> shooting socially more acceptable at<br />
a Government and private level, her untiring<br />
efforts in organising theNationals office and the<br />
time she has spent with both local and State<br />
Governments promoting all aspects of <strong>Clay</strong><br />
<strong>Target</strong> shooting.<br />
Our Congratulations go to Bev and the ACTA for<br />
their excellent choice.<br />
1981 182 Eley Classic<br />
The final of the Eley Classic was held in<br />
conjunction with the Nationals program with the<br />
winners from each state competing. The even-<br />
tual winner of the Return Airfare to the New<br />
Zealand Nationals was Mr John Murphy from<br />
Tasmania.<br />
We would like to thank all these who competed in<br />
the Eley Classic and congratulate all the location<br />
winners along with John Murphy.<br />
We look forward to seeing you all at the <strong>1982</strong>183<br />
Eley Classics and next years ACTA Nationals to<br />
be held in Adelaide during the month of April.<br />
USTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--JULY <strong>1982</strong> 'Page 5
NATIONALS '82 Cont'd from page 4<br />
0 Winner of the <strong>1982</strong> Grand <strong>Australian</strong> Handicap, 15 years<br />
old Jan Schuster pictured with Ross Levinsohn of Bousteads.<br />
rifles. In third spot were Bill and Ken Stevens from Xpswich.<br />
Q'ld., while Tom and Thelma Meadows from Brisbane, the<br />
only husband and wife team in the phcings filled 4th place.<br />
Another father and son combiiation, Ron and Brian Garth,<br />
Frankston/<strong>Australian</strong> Club, Victoria, finished fifth.<br />
Saturday May 15.<br />
Double Barrel day greeted us with a break in the weather.<br />
Until now, Greg Newey's cowboy hats were to be seen on most<br />
heads, to keep the sun at bay. Though still warm, (warmer<br />
than Melbourne anyway) the stiff breeze sent cloud and<br />
frequent showers scudding across the grounds. We were told<br />
it was turned on to make the Mexicans feel more at home.<br />
Conditions certainly were difficult for the shooters and from<br />
an entry of 522, only 12 possibles were shot.<br />
The shoot-off wasn't to last long, inside 30 targets we were<br />
down to Barry Kahle from Royal Aero, N.S.W. and Larry<br />
Dimasi, Mildura, Victoria. These two didn't go much longer<br />
either when Kable let his 97th target go without breaking,<br />
leaving Larry Dimasi, the fruit grower from Victoria's Far<br />
North West as the 30th <strong>Australian</strong> Double Barrel Champion.<br />
Larry's good form over Easter at his home club when he<br />
broke the long break record with 536 targets, prompted him<br />
to make the journey to Brisbane. This was a popular win to a<br />
fine sportsman, and earned him the Grand European Shotgun<br />
kindly donated by Winchester Australia as his major prize.<br />
Barry Kable was left as the winner of A Grade with 96/97, Don<br />
Wilson from Tatura, Victoria, won B Grade with 76/77 and<br />
Stuart Boyden, Moree, with a score of 49/50 captured the C<br />
Grade. trophy.<br />
Adr~an hayes again - mfiected the Veterans Division prize<br />
with 49/50.<br />
The second Womens Double Barrel and Second Junior<br />
Double Barrel Championships were run in conjunction with<br />
the Open event. Thirty ladies had entered to do battle for the<br />
trophies again donated by Winchester Australia. The winner<br />
was Deserie Huddleston of Griffith, New South Wales, who<br />
took home a Winchester Model 101 Pigeon Grade Trap gun,<br />
with a score of 49/50. Second place and a dress watch was won<br />
by Vicky Deeley of Gemfields, Queensland, on 47/50, with<br />
Thelma Meadows, Brisbane, Third 46/50.<br />
Twenty four juniors lined up for the Junior Double Barrel,<br />
with trophies for the event also donated by Winchester.<br />
Up for grabs was a Model 101 Pigeon Grade Trap gun - for -.the<br />
bp junior.<br />
Fifteen year old David Wilson, son of Rex Wilson and a<br />
student at Henry Kendall High School in Gosford, New South<br />
Wales. won the day after a shoot-off with Chris Warren -- nf --<br />
~oorowa, N.S.W. -<br />
David, who has been shooting for 2% years won with a<br />
score of 56/57 from Chris 55/56, and Scott Hetherington, Mt<br />
Gambier, S.A., in third place, 48150.<br />
A highlight of the Presentations this day was the award of<br />
the Val and Fred Horton Trophy for the oldest Competitor.<br />
Ninety one year old Jim Medway from GunninglDalton club<br />
in N.S.W. was presented with his trophy by National President,<br />
Laurie Connors.<br />
Sunday May 16, Single Barrel<br />
Conditions were again difficult on the Sunday morning as<br />
482 competitors did battle for the 28th <strong>Australian</strong> Single<br />
Barrel Championship. So difficult in fact that nobody managed<br />
a possible.<br />
At the days end, it was a squad of five 49's who were to shoot<br />
off for the title. Graham Willett, Stephen White, Stan Collins,<br />
Bill Iles, all from Victoria, and Pud Burgess from New South<br />
Wales. First to go was Collins, with his clubmate from<br />
Bairnsdale White, dropping his very next target to exit also.<br />
Bill Iles missed his 5'7th target to leave the contest a match in<br />
two, between Pud Burgess and Graham Willett. Pud duffed<br />
his 60th, Wilett shot his and it was a31 over. A fine win to<br />
Graham Willett and very sweet after his disappointment<br />
earlier in the week. Along with the Eley silver badge went a<br />
Franchi Over and Under, kindly donated by Eley Ammunition<br />
as part of Willett's spoils.<br />
A Grade was won by Pud Burgess. 58/60.<br />
A find double went to Nanette Meredith of Korumburra.<br />
Victoria, when she took out "B" Grade and the Ladies Division<br />
of the Single Barrel.<br />
0 Placegetters m the second AusIralian Ladies Double Barrel<br />
Championships, L to R Vicky Deeley 2nd Deserie Huddleston<br />
1st. Thelma Meadows 3rd.<br />
Cont'd on page 8<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong>
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Page 7
NATIONALS '82<br />
Cont'd from page 6<br />
Joe Keeley, a helicopter $lot from Taupo, New Zealand, was<br />
delighted to win a micro-wave oven as the best in C Grade with<br />
46/50.<br />
Adrian Hayes, Hawkesbury, N.S.W. added another ice<br />
bucket to his collection by winning the Veterans Division, and<br />
David Wright from Dysart, Queensland, won a Franchi 500<br />
Automatic Shotgun - donated by Eley Ammunition, as top<br />
Junior.<br />
To complete Sunday's shooting we had the third staging of<br />
the interstate shoulder to shoulder Trap Teams Match. The<br />
fashion stakes were definitely won by the team from Western<br />
Australia, who looked resplendent in gold and black track<br />
suits, and gold shooting jackets complete with black swan.<br />
Defending the title won in Melbourne in 1981, the sandgrop-<br />
ers had their colours lowered by the big "V", represented by<br />
Willett, Boyd, Iles, Shepherd and McKenzie, with a score of<br />
1241125.<br />
Queensland too were turned out in identical shooting<br />
jackets, New South Wales I'm told will be well kitted out for<br />
next years match, which will certainly add more colour to the<br />
event.<br />
Honday May 17 - A.N.Z. Points Soore<br />
The weather had settled down again by Monday morning<br />
and aU was in readiness for the 21st AustraliaJNew Zealand<br />
Trap Championship. Nominations numbered 428, and many<br />
determinedfaces approached the traps to ensure a place in the<br />
International Team to shoot for the MacKintosh Trophy. At<br />
day's end, only two had shot the possible, Bill Stevens from<br />
Ipswich Club in Queensland, and Double Barrel winner, Larry<br />
Dimasi from Mildura, Victoria: Two targets only were neces-<br />
sary to give us a winner with Larry pulling a second barrel on<br />
his second target to leave Bill with the title. Bill's score was<br />
1561156 and was put together with his usual deliberate care.,<br />
We remarked afterwards that the night before the event, he<br />
had thought long and hard as to why he wasn't shooting<br />
better. He came up with the answer that he just wasn't<br />
working hard enough to shoot the targets. This thought<br />
certainly paid dividends to give Bill the title and the S.K.B.<br />
under and over shotgun, donated by Borsimex, as his major<br />
trophy, along with the Eley Southern Cross silver badge.<br />
Larry Dimasi topped A Grade with 1551156, while Tom<br />
Comerford from Townsville took out B Grade honours on<br />
147/150.<br />
Maree Rooke from Wagga took a treble in this event,<br />
winning C Grade, Ladies and Junior trophies with her score<br />
of 1461150.<br />
Top Veteran was Qarrie Barnes from Mildura on 1441150.<br />
The Allan Brown Team's Match for five man club teams was<br />
run in conjunction with the AustralialNew Zealand Trap<br />
Championship and resulted in a win for the team from<br />
Wdura, Victoria, which comprised Larry Dimasi, Jim Blyth-<br />
man, Jim Finis, Clarrie Barnes and Gordon Wakefield. The<br />
winning score was 7191750.<br />
The day was rounded off with the 8th International Trap<br />
Teams Match. Teams from New Zealand, New Caledonia,<br />
Papua-New Guinea and Australia competed, with Australia.<br />
represented by Larry Dimasi, Barry Kable, Don Wilson, Lwn<br />
Gibson and Stuart Browning winning by 3 targets from New<br />
Zealand. New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea were in third<br />
and fourth places.<br />
Page 8<br />
a Oldest competitor, 91 years old Jim Medway with National<br />
President Laurie Connors.<br />
National Single Barrel Champion, Graham Willett, with the<br />
'A' Grade placegetiers.<br />
Cont'd on page 10<br />
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a Bill Stevens from lpswich Queensland A.N.Z. Trap Cham-<br />
pion <strong>1982</strong>.<br />
Fourteen points down was good enough to gain a place in<br />
the International Team to shoot the Mackintosh the following<br />
morning.<br />
Tuesday May 18 - Mackintosh and Double Rise<br />
With the weather stiLl excellent, the thirty shooters in the<br />
Team limed up. They shot well, the best 25 of 30 scores to<br />
count as Australia's score. This aggrested to 7348/7500, six<br />
points higher than Melbourne in 1981.<br />
Doug Smith of Queensland was High Gun of the team with a<br />
very convincing 2991300. Doug pulled a second barrel on his<br />
14th target, being the only slight blemish on an excellent 100<br />
targets. Bill Iles, shooting in the same squad as Doug Smith<br />
who had fired two at his sixth target, looked as though he<br />
would tie Doug until he was forced to pull a second on his very<br />
last target to score 298. Kevin Perkins fYom Illawarra,<br />
N.S.W., and Garry Webster from Cunnamulla also shot very<br />
good 298's.<br />
The Trap Team to shoot against England, Ireland, Scotland<br />
and Wales in Cumberland in <strong>Jul</strong>y was announced at the<br />
completion of the Mackintosh Team shoot. These were the<br />
four shooters with the highest scores in the National Double<br />
Barrel, Sigle Barrel, Points score and Mackintosh Team<br />
shoot. Unfortunately, Doug Smith of Queensland is not<br />
available, he had qualified in second place.<br />
The team which will compete for the Van Diemans Trophy<br />
against the Home Countries, and also in the British Open is,<br />
Larry Dimasi, Mildura, Victoria, Bill Ues, Melbourne, Kevin<br />
Perkins, Illawarra, N.S.W., and A. M. (Pud) Burgess, Cobar,<br />
N.S.W.<br />
A very experienced team of top shooters who are sure to<br />
aquit themselves very well in U.K.<br />
With team photographs completed after the Mackintosh<br />
shoot, all was ready for the 22nd <strong>Australian</strong> Double Rise<br />
Championship. The hopefuls numbered 300 in this difficult<br />
event. It was won outright in fine style by Bill Iles of<br />
Melbourne with 47/50. This was Bill's second major Double<br />
Rise title this year as he had won the New Zealand crown in<br />
March, in Christchurch.<br />
What impressed this observer is the rhythmic way Bill<br />
shoots Double Rise targets, apparently breaking each target a<br />
pre-determined distance out from the trap. This distance not<br />
altering as he moves from lane to lane. This was a popular win<br />
to a fine exponent of the art of shooting double targets.<br />
Russel Mark of Werribee, Victoria, was successful in A<br />
Grade shootiig 56/60. Don Wilson, Tatura, showed up again<br />
in B Grade, winning with a score of 43/50, while John Beale of<br />
Gladstone, Queensland, took off C Grade honours with 35150.<br />
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Best lady was Deserie Huddleston of Griffith, N.S.W. 39150.<br />
Top Veteran in Double Rise was Keith Cameron of Gold Coast<br />
Gun Club, Queensland, on 39150 and top Junior, Nick Gabbe<br />
of Goroke, Victoria, 41/50.<br />
Wednesday May 19, Champion of Champions<br />
The final day of the '82 Nationals attracted an entry of 337<br />
to contest the 42nd Champion of Champions Cup. Seventy five<br />
targets in one visit to the traps. Twenty five double barrel, 25<br />
points score and 25 single barrel. Again conditions were<br />
ideal. No one however could match the skill and experience of<br />
A. M. (Pud) Burgess of Cobar, New South Wales, as he shot<br />
the only possible to win the event outright.<br />
Pud was in Brisbane being measured at Fletcher Jones for<br />
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place. It was a very thrilled Mrs. Burgess who was asked to<br />
accent the troohies on Pud's behalf.<br />
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NATIONALS '82<br />
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o The Trap Team to compete in U.K. in <strong>Jul</strong>y, L Lo R Kevin<br />
Perkins, Bill lles, Larry Dimasi and Pud Burgess.<br />
The High Gun boards had been checked, so it was a quick<br />
shower and off to the Greek Community Centre to present the<br />
High Gun Awards and enjoy the wind-up to the '82 National<br />
Championship series.<br />
Brian Mark, formerly Advertising & Sales Promotion<br />
Manager of Winchester Australia, was in charge of proceed-<br />
ings and kept things moving at a merry pace with his stories.<br />
The J. Newton Thomas Trophy for the Overall Hign Gun -<br />
Trap and Skeet, was won by Larry Dimasi of Mildura,<br />
Victoria, with a score of 5051525. Along with the perpetual<br />
trophy went the Browning B2 under and over shotgun,<br />
donated by F. N. Sports Ltd., and its <strong>Australian</strong> agent,<br />
Winchester Australia, together with the Eley gold Australia<br />
badge, donated by Eley Ammunition.<br />
Larry was also presented with the Ron Porter Remembr-<br />
ance Trophy and replica, a beautiTul trophy given by Mrs<br />
Muriel Porter and the Porter family. This was for the<br />
competitor with the highest aggregate over the six trap<br />
events, which Larry won with the total of 4561475.<br />
Larry Dimasi had completed a wonderful series, finishing<br />
tenth overdl in Skeet, first ovexall Double Barrel, A Grade<br />
winner A.N.Z. Pointscore, had shot 2981300 in the Mackin-<br />
tosh Team shoot, third in A Grade Champion of Champions,<br />
and qualified as a member of the Trap team to represent<br />
Australia in U.K. in <strong>Jul</strong>y. He had also been a member of the<br />
winning Mildura team in the Allan Brown Teams Match and<br />
the winning <strong>Australian</strong> team in the 8th International Trap<br />
Teams Match. A Nationals to be remembered for this quiet,<br />
unassuming top shot from the Sunraysia District of Victoria.<br />
The tray of 12 silver goblets and gold medal for B Grade<br />
Trap High Gun went to Don Wilson of Tatura, Victoria,<br />
scoring 4521475.<br />
Sixteen yews old Maree Rooke of Wag@ Wagga. New<br />
South Wales, was thrilled to receive a similar trophy for C<br />
Grade, her score being 418/475.<br />
Adrian Hayes made a clean sweep of the Veteran High Guns<br />
winning both the Val & Fred Morton Award with 442/475, and<br />
the Cec Herbert Award for the Mackintosh Qualifying events<br />
with a score of 2361250.<br />
Deserie Huddleston from Griffith N.S.W., did liltewise in<br />
the ladies High Guns, winning the overall Trap and Skeet<br />
trophy together with replica donated by Eley Ammunition<br />
with a fine 4181525, and the trophy donated by Mrs Agnes<br />
Connors, wife of the <strong>Association</strong>'s President, for the highest<br />
aggregate in the six trap events with 4331475.<br />
Scott Hetherington from Mt Gambier, S.A., was top Junior<br />
over the Mackintosh Qualifying events and received the<br />
Everett & Attwood Perpetual Trophy for his score of 2311250.<br />
Doug Smith was presented with the coveted gold J. M.<br />
Bauman Cup and A.C.T.A. solid silver medal as High Gun in<br />
the ,International Team for his fine 2991300.<br />
A first at this year's Nationals was the presentation of the<br />
Bley-Newton Thomas Award to the person who had done most<br />
to develop the sport during the previous 12 months. The<br />
Executive Committee had met during the Nationals to select<br />
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A. M. (Pud) Burgess of Cobar, shot the only possible to win<br />
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Bruce Southgate of Eley Ammunition announced Bev Grice,<br />
Q.C.T.A. Secretary as the winner of the <strong>1982</strong> Award. Bev was<br />
presented with the statuette by Mrs Audrey Thomas, widow of<br />
the late J. Newton Thomas. A very popular and well deserved<br />
recognition of someone who has done so much for clay target<br />
shooting in Queensland. For once Bev was speechless as she<br />
attempted to reply!<br />
The presentation of Presidential medals completed the<br />
formal part of the nights' proceedings. These medals were<br />
awarded for outstanding service over a long period of time<br />
and went to Mr R. C. Mules of South Australia, Mr G. R.<br />
Richards, Western Australia and posthumously to the late J.<br />
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The <strong>Association</strong>'s Executive Committee met in Brisbane on<br />
Thursday, May 20. Mr. Laurie Connors of Mildura, Victoria,<br />
was re-elected un-opposed as National President. Mr. Roy<br />
Holtfreter of Northam, Western Australia, was also re-elected<br />
unopposed to the position of Vice President.<br />
An election was conducted for two places on the Associa-<br />
tion's Management Committee. Three people were nominated<br />
for these positions, Mr. Robert Parker of New South Wales,<br />
Mr Richard Dean of Queensland, and Mr. Robert Buchan of<br />
Victoria. Mr. Parker and Mr. Dean were elected to join the<br />
National President and V.ce President on the Management<br />
Committee.<br />
Dr. Paul Cains of Tasmania did not seek re-election to the<br />
Management or International Sub-committee. His place on<br />
the International Sub-committee, as the Management Com-<br />
mittee's representative has been taken by Richard Dean.<br />
Three new faces appeared at the Executive Committee table<br />
for this meeting. Ken Coppleman, Tasmania, Neville Seis,<br />
Northern Territory, and Leighton Martin, South Australia.<br />
Skeet Nationals<br />
The Executive Committee decided that a separate Skeet<br />
Nationals Championship series be conducted in 1983. The<br />
dates and venue are still to be decided, but it is planned to hold<br />
the Tournament in Victoria. It was agreed that Skeet Nation-<br />
als be allocated on a State rotation basis, and that a minimum<br />
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length of the series, the type of competition required, and the<br />
time of year, and report back to the next Executive meeting.<br />
Trap Nationals<br />
The 1983 National Trap Championships will be conducted<br />
from April 11 to April 16 at the South <strong>Australian</strong> Gun Club,<br />
The Club will be conducting the pre-Nationals on Saturday<br />
April 9 and Sunday April 10.<br />
State Presidents & Secretaries Meeting<br />
A meeting of State Presidents and Secretaries will be held on<br />
Saturday September 4,<strong>1982</strong>, followed by a two day meeting of<br />
the Executive Committee, September 5 and 6. State Presidents<br />
and Secretaries will be invited to attend the Executive meeting<br />
as observers.<br />
RELOADS AT NATIONALS<br />
The Executive Committee decided to defer a decision on the<br />
use of reloads at Nationals until the next meeting. A full<br />
investigation is being undertaken into all aspects of this<br />
matter, including the value of trophies donated by the<br />
Industry each year, and the possible effects the use of reloads<br />
would have on industry participation in Nation& Cham-<br />
pionships.<br />
<strong>Australian</strong> Teams.<br />
As from the 1983 Nationals, <strong>Australian</strong> teams will be<br />
selected for ladies and Juniors, in addition to the Open team.<br />
The Executive Director will be submitting a proposal to the<br />
U.K. International Council regarding postd matches for<br />
ladies and juniors run along similar lines to the Macintosh<br />
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--JULY 7982 Page 15
AROUND T TRAPS<br />
Sunday April S5, <strong>1982</strong><br />
The Internatbnal Sub-committee met on this day at the<br />
P.C.T.A. office in Melbourne. It is well known now, this<br />
committee is responsible for aJl facets of our international<br />
shooting, be it D.T.L., Skeet or Olympic trap and skeet. It is<br />
also responsible for providing a budget for its operation to the<br />
full Executive for approval. Its financial year runs from 1st<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y to 30th June. It is obvious a great deal of money is<br />
required to fulfill all the desires of this committee. Its<br />
recommendation on <strong>1982</strong>-83 involvement for our shooters<br />
include United Kingdom trap team to be selected at Brisbane<br />
Nationals, Commonwealth Games, training camps, World<br />
Championships, Caraca and Canada, skeet team to either<br />
America or Great Britain, all of which require a great deal of<br />
funds to implement.<br />
In my conversations with a great number of shooters, they<br />
all agree with the concept of sending our top shots to compete<br />
in other countries, to further their experience. To assist with<br />
moneys required to implement these trips, a $5.00 levy has<br />
been placed on State, Commonwealth and National I.S.U.<br />
Championships. Also $3.00 was added to the <strong>1982</strong> National<br />
D.B., S.B. and Point Score Championships and purposely set<br />
aside for the Great Britain trip. Industry too, is assisting with<br />
funds needed. Winchester Australia and Eley Ammunition<br />
donated guns to be raffled and drawn at the Presentation<br />
Dinner to be held at the completion of the <strong>1982</strong> Nationals, a<br />
great gesture by these two firms.<br />
It has been agreed your National <strong>Association</strong> will be<br />
responsible for the conduct of all future National and<br />
Commonwealth I.S.U. Championships. These havc previously<br />
been hosted by clubs throughout Australia.<br />
Monday April 26, <strong>1982</strong><br />
A meeting of the Management Committee was held at the<br />
A.C.T.A office on this day. The 1981 accounts and balance<br />
sheet were discussed, together with results of the first three<br />
months of our <strong>1982</strong> operation. Our Accountants, Deloitte,<br />
Haskins and Sells now provide quarterly operational costs<br />
against budget. This should prove beneficial to the Executive<br />
in its general administration. Deloitte, Haskins and Sells are<br />
dso engaged to implement the first stage of the Feasibility<br />
Study, on our National Ground. I will keep you posted on the<br />
progress, as I am most anxious to see a final decision made on<br />
this project as soon as possible.<br />
Tuesday April 27, 2982<br />
Part of this day was spent at the A.C.T.A. office attending to<br />
administration before heading for my home town Mildura,<br />
where I stayed the night, packed a case and headed for<br />
Emerald in Queensland. Gemfields Gun Club, forty<br />
kilometres out of Emerald were hosts to the Queensland State<br />
Carnival, over Saturday 1st. Sunday 2nd and Monday 3rd<br />
May <strong>1982</strong>. I was invited, and as it was only the weekend<br />
before the pre-nationals at Brisbane Gun Club, I thought I<br />
would make the effort to be there. The club has only recently<br />
established itself in the area, and is equipped with excellent<br />
facilities, in five D.T.L. trap layouts, spacious club rooms with<br />
office, bar, kitchen and good toilet and shower amenities. It<br />
also has powered sites available for caravan and tent campers<br />
on the ground. These were in full use by some of the two<br />
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all over Queensland, with visitors from South Australia in<br />
e Well known shooters at the Queensland State Carnival, L<br />
to R Len Shanco, David Howe, Doug Smith and Bradley<br />
Bursteed.<br />
John and Sue Byrnes and Gary Smith from Melbourne,<br />
Victoria. It was a record field for a Queensland trap Carnival<br />
with G. Huff from Rockhampton shooting 85/85 to win the<br />
State Double Barrel Championship from Richard Dean Bris-<br />
bane 84/85.<br />
THE GREAT Doug Smith from Brisbane shot a clean 50150 to<br />
win the State Single Barrel, with the Point Score going to Ray<br />
Collinson, Burdekin 1671168. Shooters to make the Queens-<br />
land team'were J. Porter, K. Stevens, R. Simpson, D. Stevens.<br />
T. Halpin, R. Rehbein, W. Stevens, K. Ward, B. Busteed, R.<br />
Dean, D. Smith, R. Collinson. G. Cross, G. Webster and W.<br />
Francis. The Ladies team consisted of V. Deeiey, C. Young, R.<br />
Dieckman, K. Pietzner, K. Rehbein and Queensland State<br />
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Secretary. Bev Grice. The Junior team consisted of D. Shaw,<br />
R. Rehbein, D. Wright. R. Porter, P. Garz and C. Taylor. The<br />
Carnival was a credit to the organizers, and through this<br />
column, I extend my personal thanks to the Council of the<br />
Queensland <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> <strong>Association</strong> for their welcome and<br />
hospitality. Also the Gemfields Gun Club committee and<br />
members, and all shooters present, who worked so hard to<br />
make sure. all con~peting, could enjoy our sport of clay taxget<br />
shooting.<br />
Saturday May 8, <strong>1982</strong><br />
I arrived in Brisbane and attended the pre-Nationals being<br />
conducted by the Brisbane Gun Club prior to the commencement<br />
of our National Championships. I was impressed with<br />
the grounds and could see a considerable amount of work had<br />
been put into their preparation. This ground, will also be used<br />
for the Commonwealth Games later this year, so it was not<br />
surprising to see some of the Games ground personnel<br />
present, on occasions during the tournament.<br />
The <strong>1982</strong> Nationals in my opinion were a great success,<br />
however numbers were slightly below the organizer's expectations.<br />
The tournament will be well reported elsewhere, so will<br />
not go into detail here. As I have been one to support our top<br />
D.T.L. shooters to gain further experience by sending them<br />
overseas. I was interested to see who would make the <strong>1982</strong><br />
Great Britain Team. My congratulations go to Larry Dimasi,<br />
Mildura, Victoria, Bill nes, Melbourne, Victoria, Kevin Perkins,<br />
Sydney N.S.W. and Pud Burgess, Cobar, N.S.W., who<br />
were in top form to make it on a first past the post selection, in<br />
the National Double Barrel, Single Barrel, Australia New<br />
Zealand Trap Championship and their scores in the Machtoch<br />
teams match.<br />
Our Executive Director, Ian Hill has been selected as<br />
manager of the team and I am confident clay target shooting<br />
in Australia will benefit from this venture.<br />
The Annual General meeting of the <strong>Association</strong> was held on<br />
Monday May 17, <strong>1982</strong>, during the Nationals Championships.<br />
It was well attended by delegates and observers.<br />
The 1981 Annud Report had been published in the May<br />
C.T.S.N. giving all delegates the opportunity to read and<br />
study same, prior to attending the Annual General meeting.<br />
This was a first for your <strong>Association</strong>, but will be general<br />
practice in the future. Mr. Bill Hall, Accountant representing<br />
the firm of Deloitte, Haskins and Sells, was present at the<br />
meeting to answer my queries delegates may have had on the<br />
balance sheet. It was pleasing to see it was accepted with it<br />
being noted that the Executive had acted in areas requested by<br />
delegates at the 1981 Annual General meeting.<br />
The main agenda item, the 1983 fee increase of standard<br />
adult registration $30.00. second family member $15.00,<br />
Veteran concession $15.00 was put to the ballot and was<br />
carried.<br />
Th~sday M8y 20, <strong>1982</strong><br />
An Executive meeting was held in Brisbane on this day, and<br />
it was pleasing to note all States were represented at the<br />
meeting, including the Northern Territory. Items of interest<br />
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AROUND THE TRAPS<br />
Cont'd from previous page<br />
Gary ~ebster congratulates Ray Coilinson winner of the<br />
Queensland Points Score Championship.<br />
National Vres~dent, Laurie Connors, prctured with the<br />
Queensland Ladies Trap Team.<br />
to come from the meeting was my re-election as President of<br />
your <strong>Association</strong> for the ensuing twelve months. I deem it a<br />
great honour to hold this position again, and will do my<br />
utmost to represent you all, and work on your behalf. Your<br />
Vice President is Mr. Roy Holtfreter, with the Management<br />
Committee consisting of L. Connors, R. Holtfreter, R. Parker<br />
and R. Dean. The A.C.T.A. Legislation Officer is R. Parker.<br />
The newly formed Referees <strong>Association</strong> will be meeting on the<br />
21 & 22 June, <strong>1982</strong> in Melbourne to further discuss our rules.<br />
All State <strong>Association</strong>s, clubs and shooters will be kept well<br />
informed on their activities.<br />
A State President and Secretaries meeting will he held on<br />
Saturday September 4, <strong>1982</strong> in Melbourne. This will be<br />
followed by an Executive meeting on Monday 5 md Tuesday 6<br />
September, with all State Presidents and State Secretaries<br />
being invited to sit in at the Executive meeting as observers. It<br />
was also recommended by the Executive, an attempt be made<br />
to create a postal competition for ladies and junior teams, as<br />
now exists with the MacIntosh team trophy. This to be<br />
encouraged between those countries now competing in the<br />
MacIntosh trophy. The ladies and junior teams to be selected<br />
at the National Championships. It was also ratified by your<br />
Executive that the American Skeet be separated from the<br />
D.T.L. Nationals, and a separate Skeet Nationals be instigated.<br />
The first of such Nationals is to be run in Victoria in<br />
1983. Further discussion will take place on the Skeet National<br />
format and dates to conduct it at the next Executive meeting,<br />
tobe held in September, <strong>1982</strong>. Let us hope the Skeet Nationals<br />
are given proper planning and organizing for the first two or<br />
three years, to make sure they receive the shooter support<br />
required to make them a success. This will also encourage<br />
greater shooter participation in this discipline, making the<br />
Skeet Nationals a viable and worth-while venture for the<br />
A.C.T.A. and shooting in general.<br />
After spending three dafs in Surfers Paradise enjoying a<br />
little relaxation after the Nationals, it was back to Melbourne<br />
to the A.C.T.A. office. Needing urgent attention was a<br />
submission to the Federal Government through the Depart-<br />
ment of Home Affairs and Environment. for financial assist-<br />
ance under the Sports Development program for 1983.<br />
After spending three days at the A.C.T.A. office, I headed to<br />
Mildura, arriving home at midnight. I attended the Mildura<br />
Gun Club shoot the next day. On the program was the Club's<br />
Aggregate Championship, 25 targets D.B., 25 targets S.B.,<br />
and 25 targets Point Score. The winner, <strong>1982</strong> Nationals "Hot<br />
Shot", Larry Dimasi, shooting the 75 targets single barrel.<br />
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See you where there is shooting<br />
LAURENCE G. CONNORS<br />
NATIONAL PRESIDENT 0<br />
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MANAGER FOR<br />
U.K. TRAP TEAM<br />
It is with much pleasure that I, as Chairman of the<br />
International Sub-committee, announce the appointment of<br />
Ian Hill, our Executive Director, as Manager of our team to<br />
Great Britain<br />
In our selection of Ian, we looked at what we would gain<br />
from not only as a Manager of the team, but what other<br />
positive factors our <strong>Association</strong> would gain. I would like to<br />
list some of those as follows:<br />
(a) Ian Hill is in the position of knowing the workings of our<br />
<strong>Association</strong> much better than most and with that knowledge<br />
he is very well equipped to discuss with officials of Great<br />
Britain our desire for an exchange of ideas. We as a<br />
Committee would like to have teams in all shot gun disciplines<br />
attending our own National Championships here in Au-<br />
stralia.<br />
Ian would certainly be much better equipped for his position<br />
after seeing - and hearing - what they are doing - to - promote their<br />
sport.<br />
(b) To those who do not know, Ian did live in Great Britain<br />
for several years and he knows the country well, and certainly<br />
knows the vagaries of the weather.<br />
(c) Some may say Ian does not shoot. In some ways that is<br />
good, it is much better to have some one like that, than some<br />
one who does a little, but tries to tell the shooters of the calibre<br />
of those four who are representing Australia of what they<br />
should do.<br />
We cannot stress enough the importance of Ian as Manager.<br />
Ilis job is to see that the shooters have no hassles while in<br />
U.K., and only have to concentrate on the shooting.<br />
Ian goes to U.K. with the full confidence of the Executive,<br />
the International Sub-committee and the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
R.F. BUCKAN<br />
CHAIRMAN<br />
INTERNATIONAL SUB-COMMITTEE 0<br />
"EDITOR'S MAILBOX"<br />
Dear Ian,<br />
I have been fortunate enough to attend the past twelve<br />
National Trap and Skeet Championships. During this time I<br />
have met some of the great trap shooters of our time and have<br />
had the pleasure of witnessing some of the best shooting one<br />
could wish to see which is great to see at National level.<br />
I was very disappointed to see the results of our Nationals in<br />
Brisbane. Only 20 possible8 in 7 events, for those who did not<br />
attend, 3 skeet , 2 handicap, 2 Points Score, 1 Champion of -<br />
Champions, 12 Double Barrel. with 500 plus shooters.<br />
During the last few years, we have debated many things, in<br />
the hope of swelling our Championship attendances, from<br />
National grounds to graded shooting at Nationals, which I<br />
believe we could well do without and now separate Trap and<br />
Skeet Nstionals. At National or club level, it is the new<br />
shooters we are trying to encourage to take up our sport. The<br />
old faces are always there to help swell the crowd. We dl<br />
travel a long Way and pay big money these days for the<br />
opportunity to shoot at our Nationals, so let's standardise our<br />
targets, bring back the great shoot-offs with targets they can<br />
hit, or our attendances could well be diminishing.<br />
Brisbane's ground was very difficult to shoot with fluro<br />
targets and the changing light, but I do believe the targets<br />
were thrown at maximum angles and distances.<br />
At the A.G.M. the question was asked "Why are you<br />
throwing illegal targets at these Nationals?" The answer from<br />
the Chair was "Our instructions to the Committee running the<br />
Nationals is to throw maximum distances and maximum<br />
angles". Would youbelieve thiscontrary to theA.C.T.A. rules.<br />
Yours in shooting.<br />
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CONGRATULATIONS TO<br />
THE "NEW BROOM"<br />
The Gain Government is to be congratulated on its immediate<br />
action in implementing firearms legislation. The registration<br />
of firearms and limitation on numbers of firearms that<br />
licenced firearm owners may own could well cut down on the<br />
present illegal importation of firearms.<br />
The requirement of criminals for imported firearms could<br />
be eased by the number of firearms in the hands of once law<br />
abiding citizens which will not now be reported when they are<br />
stolen.<br />
The additiond work for the police in training and questioning<br />
prospective licence holders, tracing firearms, etc. will add<br />
problems to that already overloaded department which cannot<br />
even now cope with Licence issues.<br />
This staff shortage will enable the government to reduce<br />
unemployment by the training of some hundreds of additional<br />
police to cope with the added workload. The Police<br />
Department will also be able to get additional computer<br />
facilities to enable firearms to be registered on shooters<br />
licences although the fact that current three year licences will<br />
take some little time to get into the system is disappointing.<br />
However, at last Police generally will become knowledgeable<br />
about firearms.<br />
The additional revenue required to service this of course<br />
must not be taken from the general public but from those<br />
people foolish enough to own registered firearms.<br />
If the charges are made steep enough the owners will have<br />
to dispose of their firearms and this glut of firearms that few<br />
will be able to afford to dwn should reduce the import bill.<br />
Firearm manufacturers world-wide will have to seek markets<br />
other than Victoria to unload their wares upon - maybe<br />
the other States will oblige.<br />
The reduction in the hunting shooters will allow the game<br />
populations to explode but mother nature will decimate over<br />
population by allowing the normal balance to be restored by<br />
the slow death through starvation and drought conditions as<br />
has occurred in the past where pelican and ibis colonies have<br />
been decimated by the indiscriminate draining of wetlands.<br />
However, the mdn objective will be achieved and hopefully<br />
soon after the turn of the century some small reduction may<br />
be made on the four or five hundred criminally used firearms<br />
of the million or so legally or illegally in circulation in<br />
Victoria.<br />
The action taken will also cause most of the gun clubs to<br />
close down in Victoria except where an elite group can afford<br />
to build a reinforced concrete bunker to store their firearms.<br />
Unfortunately the police training group will have to replace<br />
the volunteer firearm instructors who will be lost by club<br />
closure.<br />
The millions of dollars currently subscribed by firearm<br />
owners and the volunteer building of nesting boxes will have<br />
to be covered by the Conservationists who doubtless could be<br />
taxed to replace shooters contributions to Wild Life Management.<br />
However, mother nature may decimate the wild life which<br />
has depended on shooters care and allow conservationists to<br />
continue their unproductive bird observing albeit. diminishing<br />
numbers.<br />
In conclusion why should Victoria take any notice of proven<br />
world-wide findings that gun registration has no effect on<br />
criminal use of firearms or on the illegal possession of<br />
firearms.<br />
Why shouldn't the Cain Government re-invent the wheel -<br />
they may even be able to build a better mousetrap or do a Wran<br />
on Victoria's power.<br />
Doubtless mrther br~lllant legislation will be introduced to<br />
cover crime with knives, 4 x 2's, broken bottles and the<br />
occasional strangulation which after all cover the bulk of<br />
death and injury criminally inflicted - after the car of course!<br />
Go to it Boys! You will certaiily prove your point to some<br />
20-25% of Victorians who currently own firearms that you<br />
have been given that "MANDATE" and regardless of increas-<br />
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ing crime, drug offences, incest or whatever - firearm<br />
registration is to be a further imposition on their civil rights<br />
and assistance to criminals.<br />
Observer. 0<br />
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CHARITY SHOOT<br />
RAISES $524 FOR THE<br />
STATE EMERQENCY<br />
SERVICE<br />
Max Curtis<br />
Pt. Lincoln Gun Club and the West Coast C.B. Club<br />
combined to hold a Charity Shoot at the Port Lincoln Gun Club<br />
grounds on May 9th in aid of the S.E.S.<br />
This was a very successful day and all participants enjoyed<br />
their day out.<br />
Mr Peter Blacker M.P. attended and was requested to<br />
present the various prizes won. Mr Blacker also presented the<br />
cheque for the profits to the S.E.S. on behalf of the combined<br />
clubs.<br />
Winning competitiors for the day were:-<br />
.. .<br />
SKEET<br />
1st. Trevor Stratford; 2nd. Ian McCaIlum; 3rd. Steven<br />
Krake; Best B Grade Trevor Kloeden; Best C Grade Joy Curtis.<br />
10 TGT SINGLE BARREL - This event was dividedlnto Club<br />
members and non-members.<br />
Members - 1st. Roy Pitt; 2nd. Des Woolford; 3rd. Joy<br />
Curtis.<br />
Non-Members - 1st. Neville Mattsson; Dennis Lutz; 3rd.<br />
Bill Birkhuizen.<br />
Junior - Dean Fairlie; Ladies - Nita Birkhuizen; Veteran<br />
- Geoff McKenzie.<br />
10 PR. DEAWILLE DOUBLES - In this event, a non-<br />
member was paired with a member.<br />
1st. Alf PhillisKym Woolford.<br />
2nd. C. CamerlenpIPat Woodrupp.<br />
3rd. N. Paechrneville Mattsson.<br />
A.C.T.A. HIGH GUN FOR DAY - Ian McCallum.<br />
NON MEMBER HIGH GUN - Neville M?-ttsson.<br />
The combined clubs appreciate the effort expended by Des<br />
Woolford in finding sponsors for the day. Without these<br />
sponsors, there could not have been the large profit made.<br />
Special mention must be made of Blue Dot <strong>Target</strong>s who<br />
supplied the targets and Elder Smith & Co.. and Fisher<br />
Firearms Curtis who supplied the cartridges.<br />
The combined clubs wish to acknowledge the following<br />
sponsors:-<br />
Allso International Marketing Pty. Ltd., <strong>Australian</strong> Bight<br />
Fisherman Pty. Ltd., Swanns Jewellers, Sth. <strong>Australian</strong><br />
Rshermans Co-op Ltd., Lincoln T.V. Services Tandy, FIinders<br />
Auto Renovators, Freez Pak Meats Pty. Ltd., Kym Woolford - .<br />
Carpet Layer, Hartley Agencies, Demasius Store, Adelaide<br />
Wool Co. Ptv. Ltd.. Cow Camping, Epre Radiators, Cheshers<br />
Electrical &Furniture; wee6 ~ekellers, Lincoln Bacon Specialists,<br />
Cravens Ltd., Herb Ilic, Butch Barksch.<br />
A special thank-you to the trappers Chris Thompson and<br />
Kym White, who gave their services.<br />
I would personally like to thank all club members who<br />
hopped in and helped with guns and advice and helped to -<br />
observe the safety rules with such a large number of<br />
non-shooters. 0<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong>
CONTENTS<br />
Northern Territory ....................................... 22 Victoria ........................................................ 46<br />
Western Australia.. ........................... .:. ........ .27 Tasmania .................................................... -59<br />
Queensland ................................................. .29 South Australia ........................................... -60<br />
pew South Wales ......................................... .35 <strong>Australian</strong> Capital Territory .......................... 63<br />
CLUB NEWS<br />
ALEXANDRA GUN CLUB (S.A.)<br />
At the Annual General Meeting of the Alexandra Gun Club,<br />
the following members were elected to office: President, Ken<br />
Jarvis, Secretaryfl'reasurer, Jenny Barrett.<br />
-ANY GUN CLUB (W.A.)<br />
The Albany Gun Club held their Annual General Meeting in<br />
May and the following office bearers were elected: President,<br />
David See, Secretary: Margaret Slee.<br />
Mr. Jim Cameron, who was one of the foundation members<br />
of the club was awarded a lie membership this year.<br />
Although Jim does not shoot as often as he would like to, he is<br />
always around to lend a hand when most needed.<br />
LISMORE GUN CLUB (N.S.W.)<br />
The Committee and members of the Lismore Gun Club ,<br />
woudlike to advise all members of the A.C.T.A. that the club<br />
name has been changed to RICHMOND RIVER GUN CLUB.<br />
KEMPSEY GUN CLUB (N.S.W.)<br />
At the Annual General Meeting of the Kempsey Gun Club<br />
helf on the 2nd of April, <strong>1982</strong>, the following members were<br />
elected to office: President, Mr. Eric Meill, Secretary: Mrs. Jan<br />
Edwards. All correspondence to 7 Middleton Street, Sth<br />
Kempsey, -2440.<br />
BOURKE GUN CLUB (N.S.W.)<br />
The Bourke Gun Chlb wishes to advise that the Annual<br />
General Meeting was held on the 12th April, <strong>1982</strong>, and the<br />
following Executives were elected: President, Don McWil-<br />
liams; Secretary, Glen Williams. Postal for the club is Box 24,<br />
2840.<br />
TASMANIAN GUN CLUB [TAS)<br />
The Tasmanian Gun Club held their Annual General<br />
Meeting in April and the following members were elected to<br />
office: N. CurbisNey, President, and Mr. D. Ride, Secretary.0<br />
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING<br />
GRANTS FEE INCREASE<br />
FOR 1983<br />
Staff Writer<br />
The <strong>Association</strong>'s <strong>1982</strong> Annual General Meeting was held at<br />
the Greek Community Centre, South Brisbane, on Monday<br />
May 17.<br />
The major decision faken by the meeting was to increase<br />
registration fees, the increase to become effective on January<br />
1, 1983. The new fees will be<br />
Full adult registration $30.00<br />
Second family member $15.00<br />
Veteran Concession $15.00<br />
with Junior registration remaining at $1.00<br />
Spirited debate took place before the vote was taken, which<br />
resulted in 47 delegates being fn favour of the increase, 36<br />
against, and two abstaining from voting. 0<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong> Page 21
REPORT FROM DARWIN GUN CLUB Bill Horner<br />
As time is drawing near for this years Annual Shoot in<br />
August it was thought that we should include some informa-<br />
tion in the Magazine that may help any shooters that are<br />
contemplating coming to Darwin for this years Shoot.<br />
Firstly, the new shooting layouts and clubhouse will be<br />
finished and all club members are looking forward to<br />
entertaining the visiting shooters on what is going to be one<br />
of the best shooting grounds in the country, Four D.T.L. and<br />
three Skeet layouts will be in use over the four days. With the<br />
verandah extension now complete, 300 odd spectators can<br />
watch the events from a fully shaded position. I must say a<br />
thank you here to the Cowra Gun Club and Len Bird for their<br />
assistance in the design of lighting layout.<br />
Each year the shoot has gotten bigger and from reports this<br />
year it is anticipated 200 shooters may line up for the events.<br />
Accommodation is always a problem in Darwin, any Hotel or<br />
Motel can be booked through T.A.A., but there is also lodge<br />
type units readily available at Tracy Village where Bed and<br />
Breakfast is around $13lnight. Last year quite a large group<br />
stayed there and thoroughly enjoyed themselves.<br />
The Club has tried to make the shoot into a good weeks<br />
holiday, where after the shoot we will organise geese shooting<br />
trips to the local swamps. Also, within two hours drive from<br />
Darwin can be found some of the most fantastic scenery,<br />
fishing and wildlife in our country.<br />
There are a considerable amount of tour operators in town<br />
offering trips from 1 to 5 days duration. At that time of the<br />
year the Top End is at its best with temperatures constant<br />
sound 30". So, forget about the coats, jackets and the cold.<br />
Just bring the old shorts, T Shirts and Guns. Thats the Clubs<br />
secret weapon - all the visitors from South get sunburnt on<br />
the first day.<br />
So, if you like good shooting competition, having a good<br />
tie seeing something different, come to the Darwin Gun<br />
Clubs 21st Anniversary Shoot, 31st <strong>Jul</strong>y to 3rd August. You<br />
will be made most welcome.<br />
Bill Horner, President.<br />
Darwin Gun Club. 0<br />
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AWCE SPRINGS. 10.4-82 - Fine, clear skis (40). 10T DB SS: 10-10 J. Pop. E.<br />
Evans. G. Smith. T. Murray. Q. Freney. S. Lurman. W. Buchanan, 1. Butoher, B.<br />
Evans. N. Turner. 30T SB Sthn Zone Chp off Ism: OA 6c 'KO. Smith 29-30. 'B' 8.<br />
Evpns 28-32. 'C' S. Lorman 27-30. Mies V. Weis ~ 14-30. ~ Jnr S. ~ Evans 24-30. - ~ 20T - ~ ~ ~ - -<br />
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ALIm SPRINGS, 11-4-82- Fine. clear skies (40). 10T DB Hop: 32-32 G. Smith.<br />
31-32 J. Bryant, 22-23 J. Taylor. 30T DB Hop (Calcutta): G. Smith 3090. J. Twlor<br />
29-30. 0. Freney. B. Evans. S. Evans. B. Smith. I. Butcher 29-30. 30T DB ~thn.<br />
Zone Chp: 'A'& OA J. Pope 113-114. 'B'J. Parham 29-30. %' S. Lorman 79-80. Jnr<br />
S. Evans 78-80. Ladies V. Weis 19-30. 30T PS Sthn Zone C~D: 'A' & OA J. Porn<br />
108-108. 'B' B. Evans 98-89, 'C' S Lorman 89-90, Jnr S vans 71-90. Ladies ir.<br />
We18 35-80<br />
ALICE SPRINQS. 18.4-81 - Mne, clear skies (40). 1 md Skeet ofr Hcp: B. Evans<br />
60-64. .I. Bryant 54-64. E. Evans 50-60. 1 r d Skeet Grd: 'A' J. Jope 24-25. '(r E.<br />
Evans 24-25.<br />
DARWIN, 82-4-82 - Fine (28). Club Tmphy 201 DB 15m Hcp Grd: 'A' P. LDDrman<br />
25-25. 'B' I. Hageman 20-20. '2' P. Burke 20-20.<br />
DARWIN, 254-82 - Fine (31). Sweeps 10T PS 15nl: Cash Div. P. Grove, B.<br />
Braida, D. Barnes. B. Shcllcott. S. Larman. Fishing & Outdoor WorldTmphy lOOT<br />
PS 15m: IS. Bowring 294-300. S. Lorman 291-300, P. Lorman 314-324. Ladies S.<br />
Lockyer 194-300. Sweeps IOpr DR: G. Chan 18-21.<br />
DARWIN, 8-5-82 -Fine (31). Sweeps 10T Cont 14m: Cash Div. M. Hasewski. W.<br />
Horner. Ckub Truphy 2OT Conl 15m Grd: 'A' P. Zarman 10-20. 'B' I. Hagaman<br />
20-20, C' P. Burke 18-20. Sweeps 20T SB Ism! V. Fertiklis 20-20.<br />
DARWIN, 9-5-82- Fine - Windy (30). Sweep8 lDSB Hcp: Cash Div. B. Braida. B.<br />
Munt 10-10. CLubTmphy SOT SB Hop! V. Fertekli8 47-50, B. Braida 46-50. G. Way<br />
54-59. Sweeps 15T PS 15m: Cash Div C. Crute. B. Munt 45-45.<br />
KATHERINE. 16-8-82 - Warm (10). 30T DB Hcp: Paul Witte 30.30. Glenn<br />
Stccey. Ian Winstanley. 10 Pr DR: Len Stacey, Jim Bittmsi. Ian Winstanley.<br />
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ALICE SPRHNGS<br />
GUN CLUB<br />
EASTER SHOOT<br />
Relaxing oufsrae Alice Springs Gun Club Clubhouse.<br />
At 8.59 a.m. on Easter Saturday, <strong>1982</strong>, a shotgun blast<br />
broke the silente of "The Centre" and heralded the beginning<br />
of what was to be one of the most successful Easter Shoots so<br />
far held by the Alice Springs Gun Club.<br />
This year the shoot attracted 40 competitors, 6 more than<br />
1881, and by the third and final day of the shoat, four had<br />
made 100 breaks, Thomas Evans, John Pope, Gerry Smith<br />
(Vic) and Steve Lorman (Darwin). Junior shooter Sean Evans<br />
cracked his first 50 break after pounding 68 targets.<br />
Porky and Bws were invited for the luncheon on Saturday<br />
and Sunday and a free bmbeque was held on Saturday<br />
evening with a Calcutta draw to keep the shooters occupied.<br />
Results of the three days events are printea elsewhere in<br />
this issue of the magazhe.<br />
Many thanks for all those shooters in attendance and an<br />
open invitation to all members for the 1983 Easter Shoot.<br />
r John Pope, Nev Seis 6; Bill Collins at Alice Springs.<br />
0 Ready to go, Allce Springs Gun Club.<br />
Gold Shootins Caps<br />
with <strong>Australian</strong> adge.<br />
$6.00 including postage<br />
Please send cheque<br />
(made payable to A.C.T.A.)<br />
Natianal Office.<br />
P.O. Box 198, Blackburn, 3130.<br />
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Event I. Nom $25.00<br />
S.K.B. TOURNAMENT<br />
45T Points Score 15m<br />
Event 2. Nom $25.00<br />
ROTTWElL TOURNAMENT<br />
45T Medley 15m.<br />
Event 3.<br />
SUiDAV AUGUST 1<br />
N.T. DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
50T Double Barrel 15m.<br />
Nom $15.00<br />
Event 4. Norn $24.00<br />
WINCHESTER TOURNAMENT<br />
50T Double Barrel HcplGraded<br />
Event 5.<br />
D.G.C. GRAND HANDICAP<br />
50T Double Barrel Hcp.<br />
Nom $25.00<br />
Book now through the following T.A.A. reps. For package deals on air fares and<br />
accommodation.<br />
SYDNEY - Phil Collins, Tel. 669-9555.<br />
WOOLONGONG - Brent Jeffries 299-41 1<br />
MELBO~NE - Brian Boardman 345-1333<br />
ADELAIDE - Bruce Tilbrook 21 6-1 91 1<br />
BRISSANE - Alan Fredrickson 33-2001<br />
HOBART - Pat Dermoudy 38-351 1<br />
PERTH - Gaye Massey 323-0331<br />
'<br />
I<br />
All classes of accommodation available from hotels, holiday units to B & B lodge units. But<br />
accommodation is limited, so book early.<br />
B T.B.A. SUPPOR~S THE D.C.C. SUPPORT THEM - FLY T.A.A.<br />
Page 24 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong><br />
I
SHOOTING COMPLEX<br />
L<br />
MOHBAY AUGUST 2<br />
Event 6.<br />
Event 7.<br />
TUESORY AUGUST 3<br />
Event 8.<br />
ELEY TOURNAMENT<br />
50T Double Barrel Hc~lGraded<br />
D.G.C. CALCUTTA<br />
50T Double Barrel Hcp.<br />
T.A.A. N.T. SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP.<br />
Nom $25.00<br />
Nom $20.00<br />
Nom $1 5.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong>s. 2 Rounds. Total Nominations $174.00<br />
Trappers 8.00<br />
Sweeps 8.00<br />
Meals (Shooter & Family)<br />
2 Barbeque Teas & Social Night 25.00<br />
Total $21 5.00<br />
Discount Price to Shoot the Program $190.00<br />
Ladies - Juniors - Veterans $95.00<br />
Sweeps: Events 1 & 2 $1 .OO Overall<br />
Events 3 to 8 50c each half<br />
TROPHIES:- Overall High Gun. D.T.L. High Gun. Ladies, Juniors & Veterans High Gun.<br />
$1000 Prize Pool to Shooter or Shooters that shoot D.T.L. Possible.<br />
T.A.A. Lucky Draw Prize. "Return Air Fare to Darwin" for shooters who fly T.A.A. to Darwin.<br />
Social Night - Bar-b-q teas<br />
JULY 29 Night Double Barrel District Championship 50t.<br />
JULY 30 Practice available from 10 a.m.<br />
Why not make it the full week's holiday. Bookings can be made through T.A.A. for the following tours.<br />
STEPAN'S RIVER SAFARI - KAKADU NATIONAL PARK<br />
Wimray Wildlife, Hunting, Fishing & Photographic Tours.<br />
GENERAL ENQUIRIES:<br />
Darwin Gun Club<br />
FOR BOOKINGS AND INFORMATION CONTACT:<br />
P.0. Box 1231 Darwin.<br />
,reg Chan (089) 81-6398 B.H.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--JULY <strong>1982</strong><br />
page 25
EVENT 4<br />
t l st Anniversary WINCHESTER TOURNAMENT<br />
Shaat<br />
EVENT 1 S.K.B. TOURNAMENT<br />
1st Each Grade<br />
CAMPING OUTFlT<br />
8 x 10 Tent - 2 Burner Stove with Cvlinder & Stand<br />
Air Bed & Sleeping Bag. value $400.00<br />
2nd Each Grade<br />
JUMBUCK BUSH PACK -<br />
1 Burner Stove with Cylinder & Hot Plate. Value $81 .OO<br />
3rd Each Grade<br />
TENT Value $60.00<br />
Ladies ~ ~ & Junior - Troahv . Value $30.00<br />
.<br />
%&Z!-~~WINCHESTER TOURNAMENT<br />
m RElVCfO HOMI%ATJONS -$24 OPEII: $12 LAWES & JUHIORS<br />
:* ?'zfFE;e<br />
,u.l~",,n,,~'~r...r~~~~ re,,,, ,*- (.^.".a,l..',.rp."r...r.r<br />
.."".%1.1 ..,lll_l.q*~.l.*..l....IU<br />
_.",*.,- ._l 1.6 ...I.U.I,",Y* ..,"* ,.,." ,.-. ", bC, -.%,,-w .<br />
OYERLLLV~N"E~"EC~VC'rE1OUPVR~2iPLUP 8s;~z;~,~~<br />
,cLM-,qw,wm,~G,t,u,,,r,u,<br />
IRICOLOISLSHPLU6liOliOIAI>?11RAPIl~SLLS ,~&%< ,*-.h-q,,aT .,,,,*-,..<br />
Y...mlf..r.r.li3*,.ir.'..M"..~<br />
,.",. ,..,, c., ..., bb<br />
TOURNAMENT <strong>1982</strong>-83 ~ON~~IHL~IOH SHOOI IN LWICIIPH<br />
py-~cjy~-y"~+ .... O1.l.lh.., ...., 1. .,l."l.-l.."<br />
>~*~C~I~GUTLI incar~r.i\ lr&!ct~rl.~4, :,;:;:,:;:,;L ,.,,,,,,,,,...,..,,<br />
EVENT 5 D.G.C. GRAND HCP<br />
EVENT 2<br />
ROTBWEIL TOURNAMENT<br />
1st Each Grade<br />
Puma Folding Knife Emperor 915<br />
in Presentation Case with Hand Engraved<br />
1st COLOUR T.V. & SASH Value $600.00<br />
2nd Kenwood Kitchen Centre Value $300.00<br />
3rd Cassette Radio Value $150.00<br />
BACK MARKER Trophy Value $75.00<br />
LADIES - JUNIOR - VETERANS Trophy Value<br />
N.T.A.D.G.C. Motifs Value $350.00 $50.00<br />
2nd Each Grade<br />
Puma Folding Knife 910<br />
in Presentation Case with Hand Engraved<br />
N.T.A.D.G.C. 'Motifs. Value $300.00<br />
3rd Each Graae<br />
Puma Foldina 905<br />
in Presentation Case wit6 Hand Engraved<br />
N.T.A.D.G.C. Motifs. Value $290.00<br />
LADIES - Puma Engraved Carvlng Set $180.00<br />
JUNIOR - Puma Junior Pocket Knife $60.00<br />
VETERANS - Puma Senior Pocket Knife $70.00<br />
1st Overall - ROTTWElL Sash & Cup<br />
EVENT 6 ELEY TOURNAMENT<br />
1st Each Grade<br />
Franchi Mod. 500 Auto<br />
2nd Each Grade<br />
3000 Eley Wads & Primers<br />
3rd Each Grade<br />
2000 Eley Wads & Primers<br />
LADIES - JUNIOR - VETERANS<br />
2000 Eley Wads & Primers each<br />
EVENT 7 D.G.C. CALCUTTA<br />
DYNAMIT NOBEL 1st Cash Prize $500.00<br />
PRESENTATUQN GOLD GQIN 2nd Cash Prize $200.00<br />
Value $500.00 3rd Cash Prize $loo.oo<br />
LADIES, JUNIOR, VETERANS $100.00 each<br />
EVENT 3 LAST YEAR CALCUTTA $4100<br />
N.B. DOUBLE BARREL<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT 8 T.A.A. N.T.<br />
SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
This event is sponsored by WINCHESTER Aust.<br />
1st WINCHESTER TROPHY & SASH 1st T.A.A. Return Air Fare to Darwin (Sash) $550.00<br />
2nd Trophy Value $200.00. 2nd Trophy Value $150.00<br />
3rd Trophy Value $100.00 3rd Trophy Value $75.00<br />
LADIES -.JUNIOR - VETERANS: Trophy Value LADIES, JUNIORS, VETERANS Trophy Value<br />
$50.00 $50.00 each<br />
Overall High Gun<br />
T.A.A. Return Air Fare to Darwin (Sash) - $550.00<br />
D.T.L. High Gun<br />
Trophy Plus Sash - $200.00<br />
Ladies, Junior, Veterans High Gun<br />
Trophy Plus Sash - $100.00 each<br />
Page 26 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--JULY <strong>1982</strong>
AZZURRI. 16-0.82 -Fine. Cwl(27). 25TDB: 'A' M. Alexander:B' A. DiSilvio. C'<br />
G. Creed. 25T Club SB Chp: M. Alexander 24-23. 'A' M. Caliaghan. 'B' A. DiSilvio.<br />
'r?' - n . . . ~ih~rrl~ . -. . -. - - .<br />
BUNBURY. 24-4-82 - Fine (28). Presidents Cup: John Grimths 56-60. Lloyd<br />
Brock~?:an 54-13, 'hd Pattelwn 54-50. Unp!;ued FM Alan Dye 54-90. Unplaced BP.g<br />
Peter W'wrl53-60. 'the Cup wascompr!ed lor over 26 skuet. 10continent;rl. 10 DR.<br />
5 A.T.A. md 5 Pair DR.<br />
J. Roach. Publicity Offloer 21 2095.<br />
BUNBURY. 8-5-82 -Windy (261, 25 ATA & 25 DB: Colin Roach, Peter Wwd.<br />
Alan Dye 45-50, John Grifiiths. Lloyd Brocknwn 44-50. Kurt Schinzig. Allan<br />
Sullivan 40-50.<br />
J. Roach 21 2095.<br />
CMT. 18.4-62-Fine & Sunny (251.50 Mixed Tgm 10 DB. 10 SB. 10 Pta, 5 DR. 5<br />
Trench. OfIGun D. Kwill. J. Fissioli. J. Harris. G. Beard. B. Hopkins. Aggregate:<br />
G. Beard. J. Fiesioli. B. Hoplfins. A. Pearae. C. Riegert, L. Reynolds. D. Kevil.<br />
J. Pissioli (096) 351384.<br />
EASTERN WLDFIELDS. 2.5-82 - Wne (2s). 25 Skeel: Jim Neve 25-25. Jeff<br />
Neve 24-25. B. Mason 23-25.3OT DBTrend Sheild: K. Srb 57-57. T. Vodden 56-57.<br />
Jim Neve 35-36. 20T DB Trend Mug: Jeff Neve 37-38. D. Nowlnnd 36.38.<br />
GERALDTON. 9-5.82 - Fair & Clmr (201. 25 Skeel: Allen Hocking. Richard<br />
Burton 25-25. Ron Baker. Andy Ferrio 94-25. 25 Skeet: Duke Wellington. Andy<br />
Ferrio 25.25. Vaughn - Bunter. Hi~h Gun Andy Ferrio49-50. Most improved Justin<br />
Bunter Jnr.<br />
GERALDTON. Z3-5.62 - Cioudy & StiiL(28). Club DB Chp: Bruoe Wellington<br />
51-51. Eddi Daws 50-51. Intermediate chps Mrs H. Burton. Aggre~ate High Gun:<br />
B. Wellington 5pts. R. Mcmnnld 0.5pts. E. Daw 4pts. R. Baker 0.5pts. R. Burton<br />
2.5~;~. S. Johnson 2.5pta. Aggregate Prs: B. Wellington spts, V. Oliveri Opts. S.<br />
Johnson 4pb. Mrs H. Burton Ipt. K. Newbid 3pts.<br />
KATANNTNa. 8-5-82-(26). C. Holly Tmphy 25 SB: G. Woithe 41-41 (Ilcp incl).<br />
S. Gibsuil 40-41. 12 pr DR Sweep: D. Forward. S. Leach. 3. Clegg. D. Leach. G.<br />
Woithe. L. Hull. High Gun: S. Glbson 44-49.<br />
NEWMAN, 18-4-82 - Fine. Skeel £ST Grd. Skeet 25T Hcp: T. Stingel. B.<br />
Pickard. D. Hilsz. Awlouiea for late entry.<br />
Mrs A. asm muss en (09-1) 751473.<br />
NEWMAN. 2-5-88 - Fine (241. 10T DB. 10T DBP. 1OT Mnt! T. Stingel. G.<br />
Harper. R. Churchill. 10T Jackmt: H. Whitmore.<br />
M~S A. R3amusscn (091) 751473.<br />
PEXTE, 2Z.5-82 - Fine & Mild (351.20 pr Club DRChp: R. Bailey 33-40 R. Alien<br />
tmphy. M. Green 41-50 D. Dobson Tmphy. H. Bernic 39-50 D. Dobeon trophy. 20<br />
~r DD: D. Fracaro & 0. Ferrnra 20-21. M. Callauhan & L. Caster 18-21.<br />
EASTER AT BSPERANCE<br />
by M. H. Tester<br />
Esperance, situated on the South coast of Western Austra-<br />
lia, where the Esperence Bay Gun Club recently held its 20th<br />
annual Easter shoot.<br />
I well remember the first Easter shoot when a handful of us<br />
knocked up a portable steel trap house which we set up on the<br />
beach at the end of the town's main street and using a hand<br />
operated trap. We invited a few holidaying shooters from the<br />
Kalgoorlie Goldfields to have a go at a few clay targets. The<br />
targets were thrown out over the ocean. I recall the squad call<br />
was done in the public bar of the hotel over the road.<br />
Today the Esperance Bay Gun Club is situated in its own<br />
seventy two acres of ground 5 km east of the town. It has four<br />
modern White Flyer equipped D.T.L. layouts, Skeet Iayout.<br />
with tower ready to go up. With modern fully carpeted club<br />
facilities, hot and cold showers, powered caravan and camp-<br />
ing sites, visitors to the club are fully catered for. There are<br />
over fifty registered shooters this year with better than thirty<br />
competing at the fortnightly shoots.<br />
There are big plans under way for next year's 21st Easter<br />
mming' of age shoot. We would like to see you there.<br />
This year's shoot attracted ninety one &looters from all over<br />
the state. The program covered three days and one night with<br />
the club providing trophies and cash exceeding $4,000.00.<br />
Cont'd over page<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--JULY <strong>1982</strong><br />
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W,A. 8982<br />
2008 STATE I.S.U. SKEET<br />
Saturday 8, Sunflay <strong>Jul</strong>y 17 i! 18, <strong>1982</strong><br />
U:30 aa slart<br />
Noms: $20 per 100T<br />
Opt. Sweep per 25T<br />
STATE I.S.U. SKEET TEAMS '<br />
Cash and Badge 1,2, & 3.<br />
Cash and Badge A,B, & C.<br />
Lunch and Refreshments available<br />
SECRETARY:<br />
6. W. Hopkins<br />
P.O. Box 12 Meckering 6405<br />
PRESIDENT: Phone: (096) 25 1238<br />
L. A. Reynolds<br />
P.O. Box 39 Meckering 6405<br />
Phone: (096) 25 1217<br />
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Cont'd from previous page<br />
Some shooters at Esperance at Easter. L to R, E. Harris, L.<br />
Giles, R. Henley, L. Naylor and J. Harris.<br />
The successful shooters were:<br />
State Walk-up Champion:<br />
'A' Grade - 1st and overall - 3. Harris, 2nd - M. Neve; 'B'<br />
Grade - 1st - L. Naylor, 2nd - F. Fairless; 'C' Grade - 1st -<br />
C. Johnson, 2nd - L. Brenton.<br />
District Night Deanville Doubles:<br />
1st Pair - G. JohnsonAV. Johnson; 2nd Pair - L. NayloriL.<br />
Giles.<br />
District Double Rise:<br />
'A' Grade - 1st and overall - M. Alexander, 2nd - D.<br />
ICeevil; 'B' Grade - 1st - L. Naylor, 2nd - T. Harris; 'C' Grade<br />
- 1st - R. Henley, 2nd - N. Scullion.<br />
State Handicap:<br />
1st - C. Berttini, 2nd - T. Harris. 3rd - D. Nowland;<br />
14-15 metres - F. Fairless. 16-19 metres - B. Hopkins. 20-25<br />
metres - S. Gibson.<br />
Merke, Sharpe & Dohme:<br />
'A' Grade - 1st - T. Vodden. 2nd - N. Johnson; 'B' Grade<br />
- 1st - E. Harris, 2nd - L. Naylor; 'C' Grade - 1st - L.<br />
Giles, 2nd - E. Valenti.<br />
District SIB Championship:<br />
'A' Grade - 1st and Overall - D. Kevill. 2nd - B. Vodden;<br />
'B' Grade - let - E. Harris Jnr.. 2nd - 3. Hopkins Jnr.; 'C'<br />
Grade - 1st - R. Henley, 2nd - E. Lewis.<br />
District Dl3 Championship:<br />
'A' Grade - 1st - B. Vodden, 2nd - R. Holtfreter; 'B' Grade<br />
- 1st - J. Dowsett and OiA, 2nd - E. Burchard; 'C' Grade -<br />
1st - C. Johnson, 2nd - G. Bedetti.<br />
Cash Graded:<br />
'A' Grade - 1st - D. KeviU, 2nd - N. Johnson; 'B' Grade -<br />
1st - D. Harris, 2nd - J. KeviLI, 'C' Grade - 1st - R. Henley,<br />
2nd - P. Lewin.<br />
Gun Graded:<br />
'A' Grade - 1st - D. Keevil, 2nd - B. Vodden, 3rd - N.<br />
Johnson; 'B' Grade - 1st - C. Johnson, 2nd - B. Bosberg,<br />
3rd - K. Phelan; 'C' Grade - 1st - R. Henley, 2nd - D.<br />
Burchard, 3rd - A. Emden.<br />
High Gun:<br />
1st Back Marker Overall - R, Holtfreter; 1st Front Marker<br />
- E. Harris; Junior - E. Harris; Ladies - Q. Gibson.<br />
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Hard working Esperance Bay President, Ernie Garrett. 0<br />
I<br />
GERALDTON GUN CLUB<br />
CRAYFISH CARNIVAL<br />
SATURDAY JULY 31, <strong>1982</strong><br />
9.00 am<br />
Event 1 Norns: $6.00<br />
25T D/B CASH GRADED 15m I<br />
I I<br />
Event 2 $9.00<br />
STATE MIXED TARGETS<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP 15m.<br />
I Event 3 $1 5.00<br />
CRAYFISH CARNIVAL HCP.<br />
I<br />
25T A.C.f .A. Metreage.<br />
O/S $1.00<br />
I<br />
SUNDAY AUGUST 9, <strong>1982</strong><br />
8.30 am<br />
Event 4 $8.00<br />
STATE DEAUVILLE DOUBLES<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
20Pr. from 22m.<br />
1 Event ELEY CLASSIC $20.0Q I<br />
I CRAYFISH CARNIVAL GRADED 1<br />
I<br />
HIGH<br />
I<br />
32<br />
Event 6 $15.00<br />
GUN EVENTS 1-6. LADIES AND JUNIORS<br />
I<br />
PRIZES EVENTS 3 & 6<br />
CRAYFISH prizes to total of 350 crays over<br />
I<br />
two events ...<br />
PRESIDENT: Ron Baker SECRETARY: Trevor Holly<br />
Phone: (099) 23 1687 Phone: (099) 21 4026 I<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong>
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Page 30<br />
GUN CLUB<br />
South East Queensland<br />
SANRDAY SEPTEMBER 18, Commencing at 9 am each day<br />
Event 1<br />
Event 2<br />
SU#DAY SEPTEMBER, 19<br />
Event 1<br />
Commonwealth Points Seore C'ship<br />
75<strong>Target</strong>s from 15 metres<br />
Sash Badge & Trophy Overall<br />
Badge & Trophy for 1st each Grade A,B,C.<br />
Trophy for 2nd for Each Grade A,B,C.<br />
Optional $1.00 Sweep on each 25 on Broken <strong>Target</strong>s<br />
Ballandean Thousand $1,000 Cash<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong>s Double Barrel Handicap<br />
Divided 60%, 30%, 10%<br />
Ballandean Teams Match<br />
Queenslland \I New South Wales<br />
SHOOTERS WILL SHOOT FOR THE STATE IN WHICH THEY RESIDE<br />
Norn $72.OC<br />
Nom $25.00<br />
Nom $1 4.00<br />
Elimination Event<br />
30T Points off 15 metres<br />
The 12 (Twelve) Top Shooters from each state will represent the. two states with the top 10 scores to count.<br />
$50 to the Top Scorer in each of the. following Groups 14, 15-16, 17-18, 19-21, 22-25.<br />
Event 2<br />
Event 3<br />
Optional $1 .OO Sweep on each 10 <strong>Target</strong>s Points<br />
Ballandean Teams Match<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong>s Points from 15 metres<br />
Badge for each member of the winning team<br />
High Gun Trophy for this event.<br />
Donated by: ELEY AMMUNITION<br />
$500 Cash Handicap<br />
$200 - 20 <strong>Target</strong>s Double Barrel<br />
$200 - 20 <strong>Target</strong>s Points<br />
$100 - Over the 40 <strong>Target</strong>s on Broken <strong>Target</strong>s<br />
ALL DIVIDED 60%, 30%, 10%<br />
High Gun Donated by: WINCHESTER. & 14 Metre High Gun Trophies<br />
Nom FREE<br />
Nom $1 2.00<br />
ALL auIzE MONEV GUARANTEE^,<br />
The Committee reserves the right to alter the number of targets in the handicap events. Practice shoot on Friday 17 at 3 prn<br />
LUNCH - REFRESHMENTS - AMMUNITION AVAILABLE<br />
Plenly of Space for Campers<br />
Water and Toilets Available<br />
Shooters and their wives are invited to a banquet at the Stanthorpe Civic Centre, Saturday Night<br />
Commencing at 6 pm. Price $7.00<br />
PRESIDENT: A. J Smith SECRETARY: Noel Smith<br />
Phone: (076) 84 11 31 Phone: (076) 84 1239<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY f 982
SUNSHINE COAST<br />
GUN CLUB<br />
SA irURDA I' JUL Y f 7, f982 Commencing fpm<br />
$1,000 in TRDPHIFS<br />
20T DB EYE OPENER f5m S/S<br />
20T DB CONT. 15m<br />
O/A, A. B. C.<br />
$1.00 ea. 10 O/S $2.00<br />
20T Dl3 C'SHIP 15m<br />
O/A A. 5. C<br />
$1.00 ea. 10 O/S $2.00<br />
=Am-equE mrwmEm<br />
SATURDAY M!GNT<br />
5Pr D/R EYE OPENER f5m S/S<br />
f5Pr D/R STATE C'SHIP f5m<br />
O/A A. B.C.<br />
SUNDAY JULY f8, V982 Commencing foam<br />
20T D/B EYE OPENER 15m S/S<br />
25T DB CONT. C'SHIP f5m<br />
O/A A. 5. C.<br />
$1.00 ea. 10 O/S $2.00<br />
25T DB PTS 15m<br />
O/A A.B.C. (Shot 5 From Each Lane) $2.00 O/S<br />
. .<br />
30T DB H%AP $300 CASH & TROPHY<br />
$100 Each to winner each grade<br />
Trophy 2 & 3 each Grade<br />
H-e- TROPHY ow=m<br />
X'he commttee reserves the right<br />
to alter program.<br />
PRESIDENT: Bill W~lcocks<br />
Silent Calcutta on Event<br />
TOTAL NOMS INC. S/S $68.00<br />
SECRETARY: Nita D'A<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--JULY <strong>1982</strong> Page 31
Dean 99-100,G. Webater9.1-95.18-19m'B'M. rig& 63-64, J. Anderson 60-81. G.<br />
Walbon 54-55. 14-15m C' G. Bmwn 87-88. K. Palmer. G. Smith 5555. Lady M.<br />
C~uugrande 50.50, S. Byrnes 71-72. Veteran K. Cnmeron 48-90. K. Crws 67-71.<br />
Jnr D. Wright 49-50, L. Taylor 48-56. Club winning team: Brislwne No. 1 - D.<br />
Smith. R. Dean, R. Dupuy, M. Briggs. J. Porter 241-250. Combination team: M.<br />
Cosasgrande, D. Cassagrande 9s-100. State PtsChp SOT Pts 15m: OAR. Collinson<br />
167-168, 'A' G. Webster 184-108, J. Byrnas 163.105, 'B' B. Herbert 144.150, K.<br />
Ward 167-174,CL. S~lari 136-150. E. Letts 134-150. Lady V. Deeley 142-150, Jnr<br />
D. Wright 143-150, Interstate Trap Team: D. Smith, R. Collinson. G. Webster, G.<br />
Cross, R. Dem, R. Rehbein, W. Stevens. K. Stevens, R. Sipson. 3. Porter. W.<br />
J?rancis, T. Halpin. B. Busteed. D. Stevens. K. Ward. Ladles InlerstateTrap Team:<br />
V. Deeley, C. Young, R. Dieckmann, K. Rehbein, K. Piefzner, B. Grice. Jnr<br />
Interstate team: D. Wright. R. Porter, P. Rehbein. L. Taylor. P. Gan. D. Shaw. 25T<br />
DB Hop SS: 25-25 C. Grimshaw. M. Jarvis. D.Connolly, D. Howe. S. Batty, R. Dean.<br />
R. Rehbein. C.Young, J. Webber. B. Cambell. J. Laucirica, B. Gocdrick.T. Hassem,<br />
0. Brown. N. Deeley. V. Deeley, W. Warren, R. Jewell. Eley intemne teams match<br />
(Postal): SE SEZone G. Stevens, W. Stevens, A. Hicks, K. Cameron. M. Hass. M. Swale.<br />
Stevens &Sons Sport8 Team Trophy: SE Zone D. Smith. J. Porter, W. Stevens. E.<br />
Chizzolti. K.Stevens, G. Stevens863-800. OAWinner 1981 Eley EventG. Webstw.<br />
OA High Gun G. Webater 344-350. Qld Champion D. Smlth. Interstate Team High<br />
Gun J. Porter. Ladies High Gun V. Deeley 317-350. Wes Intel'atate Team High<br />
Gun K. Pietzner. Jnr High Gun D. Wright 329-350. Jnr InterstateTeam High Gun<br />
D. -. Wrioht.<br />
O*%NE, 26.1-8e - Wne e Sunny (291. LOOT DB ism: D. Casngrande<br />
99-100, R. Hannah 98-100, W. Nioa 138-141.<br />
(10ONDIW?NDI. 184.82 -Fine &Sunny (47). 5T DB 15m EO SS: R. Hohn, P.<br />
Bennett. R. Deans, F. Wwde. J. Rnymond, M. O'Shea, R. Turner. R. WaU, L. Hohn.<br />
D. Gull. K. Denyer. G. Hohn. R. Bmk. M. Winning. B. Wccda. 20T DB 15m ABC<br />
grade trophies: 'KG. Hohn. 'EL. Hornby. 'C'M. McCoU. 50T SB 15m: 'KG. Hohn.<br />
K. Denyer. 'B' R. Hall. J. Park, 'C' J. Raymond, T. Ronnfeldt. Winner OA M.<br />
W!aning. OA High Gun M. Winning.<br />
~~~1,@-5-8P-Rne&Sunny (39). 5TDB 15m EO: P. h e . A. Gull. I.<br />
Woods. R. Turner. L. Pingkee, R. Brown. L. Buxton. 8. Pingkw. P. Tattam, J.<br />
Park, C. Tatlam, D. Gull, J. Peters. J. Raymond. K. Denyer, M. O'Shea, J.<br />
Robinson. 25T DB Hcp Opt SS: J. Raymond, J. Park. 25T DB 15m Club Chp: 'A' K.<br />
Denver. 'B' L. Buxton. 'C'J. Ravmond. 10T American Hca SS: J. Park. R. Brook. T.<br />
ME&. - -~ B. Crumn. OA Hirh bun J. Park.<br />
oYM~IE. 8.6-86 -+armu& &my (25)125~ DB 151x1: P. Hinschen. R. Chapman<br />
25-25. 20T DB Hcp: 14-l5m J. Doolan 20-20, 16.lsm R. Spencer 20-20. 20-25m<br />
BIU Sloberg 16-20. Gympie DB Chp 25T 15m: OA R. Spencer 34-34, 'A' Bill<br />
Stolberg 29.30, 'ST. Gmundwater 32-33. 'C' P. Hiihen 24-25.25TDB Tower: .A'<br />
J. 13wh & Bill Stolbcr~ 23-25, 'B' R. Wilson & Barry Stolbera 24-25. 'C' J.<br />
Cavanngh 25-25. R. Foster 22-25. High Gun Ross spencer 69-76.<br />
IPSWICH, 1-5-82 -Fine, warm (50). 25T Skeet SS: D. Alhack, A.J. Houselander.<br />
L. Bond. 25T Skeet SS: D. Alback. AJ. Houselander, L. Bond 25T DB Pts Grd SS<br />
15m: 'A'O. Walah, R. Giles. G. Mariner. 'B' J. Withers, P. Hall. 'C'D. Albock. A.J.<br />
Houselander. Colour City DB Chp: OAR. Giles 41-42, 'A'T. Kirby 40-42, 'B' A.A.<br />
Page 49-51. 'C' R. Verrills 38-40. 10 pr DR SS: C. Witt 18-20, R. Giles 17-20. A.S.<br />
IIouselnnder 18-20. High Gun R. Giler.<br />
KALWLNOLIR, 2.0-82 - Cwl & Overcast (45). 30T DB Mini Nationals Chp (15m)<br />
ABC Grade trophies. Badge to OA. Jnr & Ladies Trophies: OA & 'A' R. Spencer<br />
30-30. 'B' J. Bartlett 32.34, %' T. White 27.30, Jnr M. Gough 24.30, Ladies A.<br />
Hesbmk 20.30. 30T Pta Mini Nationals Chp (15m) ABC Grade trophies. Badge to<br />
OA: OA &'A' B. Lowry 88-90, WT. O'bughli 83-00, 'C'J. Easton 78-90.3C-T SB<br />
Mini National8 Chp (15m) ABC Grade Tmphien Badge to 0.4: OA & 'A' M. Gough<br />
28-30, 'B' R. Pcnniai) 26.30, 'C' W. Daniells 26-30. Graded High Gun (Cash Divide).<br />
'A' R. Spencer 138-130. 'B' S. Jackson 8: C. Camilleri 132-150. 'C' J. Easton<br />
129150. LBdies A. Hesbrwk 97-150. Novice 20T SB 15m - I. Vehagel 18-20.<br />
%INC)AROY.P-5-88- Warm&Sunny (39). 25TDB 15m: Novice W. Allan23-25.<br />
14-17m W. Muller 25-25. 18-25m R. Rosenberger 40-40. 25T DB Hcp: S. Reinke<br />
32-32, W. Ridner31-32, N. Weier29-30.10TPts 15m:'A'P. McDonald 30-30,'B'R.<br />
Roenberger 30.30, 'C' R. Smith 29-30, High Gun W. Muller.<br />
MoUNTIlJa. 17 k 18-4-82-C0~1 &Breezy (33). 25TDB Pts 1Sm: J. Newman, R.<br />
Magdim 74-75. R. Bentley 72-75. N. Marten 71-75, N. Zahner. E. Sahtiani 09-75.<br />
W. Wadon, D. Hart 68-75, G. Litherland 67-75, J. Janeoek, P. Kelly. J. Walker, M.<br />
McPhail 85-76, J. Edmonds. J. Hart 64-65. G. Randall. A. Borics, W. Buchanan<br />
80-15. 25T DB Hcp: R. Magdics. S, Batty 25-25. G. Randall. D. Hart. N. Zahner, J.<br />
Weedon 24-25. 0. Litherland. B. Palethorpe, P. Kelly 23-25, J. Edmonds. J.<br />
Janacck, J. Hart, D. Gilmore. P. Whatmore. L. Batty, W. Weedon. J. Newman<br />
22-85. R. Bawden. G. Magdics 21-25. 10T SB Cont 15m: L.G. Cook dnr. L. Batty<br />
10-10. hi. McPhail. J. Newman. T. Kittila. J. Bnwden, J. Sebativli 9-10. J.<br />
Edmonds, G. Magdice, R. Devemn. B. Palethorpe. F. Sebastiani. S. Barry. W.<br />
Weedon. 3. Sehtimi 8-10. R. Bentley. R. Magdics 7-10.25T DB Cont Chp: OA A.<br />
Buerollrer 31-31. 'A' 3. Newman 27-28. 'B' Magdics 30.31, 'C'M. McPhail22-25, R.<br />
Bontley. W. Weednn, J. Sebastiani 24-25. L.G. Cooke Jnr 23-25. E. Sebastiani<br />
22-26, J. Edmonds, D. Hart, P. Kelly, R. Deverson 21-26, 25T DB Pts 15m: A.<br />
Borice 74-75. R. Magdics. 1. Sebastiani. W. Weedon 73.75, J. Newman 72-75. J.<br />
Sebnstiuli. T. Kittila 70-75. J. Edmonds, P. Kelly, R. DeversOn. G. BuerOhler<br />
69-75. L.G. Cwke Sur 08-75, D. Hart, M. Mophail 87-75. High Gun R. Magdics<br />
204-210. Jnr High Guo D. Hart 184-210<br />
MOUNT18A, 8-5-82-Cool& Windy (3'6). 10TSBofCHcp: E. Sebastiani l(F10, J.<br />
Edmonds. 0. Magdics. P. Baron. N. BriMey. D. Hart, R. Magdios 9-10, J. Bawden,<br />
N. Filopulw, R. Harrison. B. PsleLhorpe. M. M0Phail.G. Joq. E. Young. J. Hart.<br />
3. McMahon. F.Novinetz 8-10. 25T DB off Hcp: D. Hart, R. Magdios, P. Thomas<br />
25-25. N. Wopoulos, B. Palethorpe. G. Jory. E. Young. J. MoMaon. E. Sebatiani.<br />
W. Weedon 24.25, P. Baron. T. Kittila. J. Hart. F. Novinetz 23-25. J. Bawden. R.<br />
Harrison. S. Batty, R. Bawden 22-25. 20T DB Pls off 15m: J. McMahon 58-60. G.<br />
Jory 57-80. M. McPhail, T. Kittila, R. Bentley. E. Sebastiani 5B-60. C. Bunagiar, F.<br />
Novinetz 55-50, N. Filopoulos. B. Palethorpe. J. Newmnn, D. Hart, W. Weedon, A.<br />
Pavan 54-60, J. Bawden. G. Magdics 52-50, A. Baemhler 51-60. MIGC Night DB<br />
PtsChp20Toff 15m: A. PavanOA 63-83, J. Hart'A'80-53. R. Magdics'B'62-63. J.<br />
Weadon 'C' 55-60. F. Novinelz, S. Batty. 57-60. P. Kelly 56-60. J. Edmonds. R.<br />
Bentley 55-60. A. Buerchler. W. Weedon, J. McMahon. P. Pistorious 54-60. 10 Pr<br />
DR 15m: W. Weedon. T. Kittila 11-20. M. Oiddy 18-20. .I. Newman. R. Magdics<br />
15-20, B. Palethorpe, J. McMahon, A. Pavan. P. Kelly 14-20, G. Magdics, E.<br />
Young. D. Hart 19-20. J. Edmonds. M. MePhail. G. Jory. F. Thomas 12-20. High<br />
Gun J. McMahon 158-175. 14m High Gun R. Magflics 156-1 75. Jnr High Gun D.<br />
Hart 152-175.<br />
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I ANNUAL OPEN SHOOT<br />
Event I.<br />
SPONSORED By;<br />
4UI;UST 14 8 15 1882<br />
Saturday August 14, Commeneirtg 9 am<br />
Norn $8.00<br />
Killymoon Double Barrel Championship pzAEr~-~<br />
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Trophies OIA, 1st & 2nd each Grade plus Lady & Junior<br />
c-., 2<br />
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Event 2<br />
Killymoon Point Score Championship<br />
257 off 15m. OiS $2.00<br />
Trophies O/A, I & 2 each Grade plus Lady & Junior<br />
Nom $8.00'<br />
Event 3<br />
25T Double Barrel $500 Cash Hcp.<br />
Nom $1 0.00<br />
Event 4<br />
Killymoon Single Barrel Championship<br />
25T off 15m. 01s $2.00<br />
Trophies OIA, Z & 2 each Grade plus Lady & Junior<br />
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Event 5<br />
Event 6<br />
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Sunday August 15, Commencinu 9 am<br />
Killymoon Cash Divide<br />
25T off 15m<br />
Divided by metreage groups 14, 15-19, 20-25.<br />
25T Double Barrel $500 Cash Hcp.<br />
Nom $8.00<br />
Nom $1 0.00<br />
Event 7 Nom $7.00<br />
Kitlymoon DID Championship<br />
10 pairs of 15m. O/S $2.00. Trophies OIA, 1 & 2 each Grade plus Lady & Junior.<br />
Sponsored by: BLUE DOT TARGETS<br />
Event 8 Nom $6.00<br />
Killymoon Deauville Doubles C'ship<br />
20 Pairs off 20m 01s $2.00 1st & 2nd<br />
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MOUNTPA. 8-582-Finf(17). 25TSket: T. Kittila24-25. R. Deverwn, 3. Hart TOWNSVILLE. 18-5.82- Warm with very strong winds (54). 1OT DB off Hop: R.<br />
23-25. 3. Newman. A. Buerchler, 3. Edmonds 21-25. J. Waod. N. Rlopoulm. D. Schinkel. F. Hazelton 10. 10T PS Hcp: F. Hazelton 30pts. 1OT SB off Hcp: Mac<br />
Hart. P. KeUv 20-25. W. Ruchnnun 18.25. A. Borlcs 16.25. J. McMahon 15-25. Qld Stneman. A. Edwards. 3. Wilkinmn 9-10, 10T SB off 15m: N. Croker 10. 1OT DB<br />
Ball Trae ~ h IODT: o 'A' P. Kellv 85-100. 'B' 3. Sebastiani 77-100. 'C' 3. McMahon off 15m: Tony Comerford. R. Aitkenhead. 8. Fairbrother. N. Benson 10.10TPSoff<br />
75.100. 'T. Kittila 81-100. J. ~cimonds 80,100.J. Newman 78.100. A. Buemhler 15% Mac Stoneman. N. Croker. A. Kenna. G. Rewes, F. Hazelton 30pts. 1OT DB<br />
71-100. D. Hart 72-100.<br />
Cont offHcp: N. Croker 10. lOT Cont Pts off 15m: G. Reeves. R. Britton 3Opls. 1OT<br />
MUNOUNOO. 11-4-89 - Gocd - fine - mild (18). 1OT SB Common mark: Ray SBContoff 15m: B. Edwars. MacStoneman 10.5 PslrDRofIl5m: J. Findlay 9-10.<br />
Duffy, Noel Goody, Arnie Williams. 15T DB Kill Common mark Ray Duffy, Noel The overall winner on program A. Kenna 87-100. M. Stoneman sot 83-100. N.<br />
Goodv Amie Williams. 10T DB Hco: Burnett Goodv. b v Duffv. -- Noel Gmdv. Corker shot 82-100.<br />
'2.6. Williams (Sec), CI- ~6spital.'~onlo Q463O. Khan; 11.<br />
Sandra Wade. Publicity Officer. Phone 723962.<br />
MONOUNOO SOCIAL, 9-6-82 - Good, fine & sunny (25). loT SB 14% Ray WANDOAN, 184-8% -Fair (13). XIT DB off 15171: 20-20 D. James. K. Eames.<br />
Duffy. Bmy Zimpel, Bevan Goody. 15T DB Kill 143x1: Ray Duffy, Nwl Gocdy 19-20 C. Bolt, W. Mundell. 20T DB Pts off Hcp: K. Eames. N. James, L. Kearney.<br />
Bevan Gocdy. 15T DB Kill Hcp: Don Jones. Barry Zimpel, John Cahill. 5 pr DR Wandoan Dist. Chp 25T DB pta off Ism! 'A' C. Boll. 'ii' W. Mundell. 'C' N. James.<br />
14m: Bevan Goody. Bruce Elliott. b y Duffy. 5T Ladies Event 14m: Reslyn 20T SB off Ism: 19-20 G. Mason. B. Gadsby. 18-20 W. Mundell. 10 pr DR off 15m:<br />
Benecke. Beth Hutmn, Helen Hutton. High Gun won by Ray Duffy.<br />
C. Bolt. K. Eames, D. James.<br />
Secretmy! (Mm) Dulcic Williams. CI- Hospital. hlont Q. 4630. Phone Monto 11. WANDOAN, 16-6-82 - Perf& (17). 10T SB off 15m: W. Francis. B. Roberts. L.<br />
hFlTABUARA.,.1-6-82 - Fine, sunny. Easterly wind (fairly strong].(low). 5 Zaismer. Barry Kroppropps 20T DB off 15m: L. Kearngy. W. Francis, R. Gundry. 20T<br />
BM DB EO: N. Langdon 5. P. Delahunty 4. C. Delahunty 3. B. Spence 3, B. Bwk 3. pts off Hcp: R. Rozenberg, B. Roberts. B. Beckman. 10 pr DR off 15m: R<br />
J. Delnhunty 5. 10 Bird DB: P. Dclahunty 9, C. Delahunty 9. J. Delahunty 9, N. limnberg. B. Roberts. D. James, K. Earnes. K. Williams L. Kearney. High Gun B.<br />
Iimgdon 10. B. Spenoe 8. B. Back 9, 3. Poole 7. 10 Bird SB: P. Delahunty 9, C. . Roberts.<br />
Delahunty 9, L. Langdon 9. B. Spnce 8. B. Back 8,J. Delahunty 8.10 Bird DB Pts: WARWICK, 26-82- Cold - windy (53). ST DB Annual Trophy: EO. 25TDB Sthn<br />
P. Delahunty 26, B. Spence 26, C. Delnhunty 23, N. Langdon 18, B. Back 24, J. Downs Chp: OA G. Newey, 'A' F. Fiechtner, '8' M. Winning. 'C' M. Gibson. 20T SB<br />
Delahunty 24.5 pr DR: P. Delahunty 5. N. Lnngdon 7. C. Delahunty 8, B. Spence 6. 15m: 21.25m M. Hass. 16-20m Don Cameron. 14-16m M. Winning. 15 prs DD. F.<br />
B. Bmk 5. 3, Delahunty 7, G. Scott 7.<br />
Fiechtner & J. Hockings. M, Haas & Scott Bartley. High Gun M. Hass. FM M.<br />
PORTDENIBON. 23-6-82 -Fine - clear (35). 15T DB SS Hop: 3. Malone 15-15, D. Winning,<br />
Pugh 15-15. G. McDonnell 15-15. 15T PS SS from 15m C. Haller 45-45. J. Malone Daphne Cameron, Seo. (076) 61 4220. 0<br />
44-45, P. Hull 44-45.30TSB John Pilcher MemorialTmphy Hcp: J. Malone 29-30.<br />
J. Scalin 27-30, R. Schinkel 26-30. 25T DB Cont Port Denison Chp 15m: 'A' B.<br />
Malone 25-26. '3' W. Ingleden 24-25, %' S. Malone 25-25. OA S. Malone.<br />
R R N . 16-5-8Z - Very windy (15). Skeet 25T ofl Hcp: 0. Huff, E.<br />
Letts 25-25, K. Mackay. J. Storeh 24-25. Skeet 25Toffgun: G. Huff. A. Atcheson.<br />
J. Storoh 24-25. Skeet 25T Off gun: J. Parmenter 23-25, W. McL. 22-25. Trap<br />
30T DB C0nt Chp: OA & 'C' P. Trotter 29-31. 'B' W. Warner 28-30, 'A' J. Storch<br />
27-30. Trap 30T SB Off 15m: 3. Storch 27-30. P. Trotter, W. McLeod 28-30. Trap 15<br />
pr DRoff 15m: W. McLeod 24-30. P. Tmtter 2290. W. Warner 21.30. HighGun P.<br />
TRADE PRACTICES ACT<br />
Tmtter - - . . 04.~50. . - - -<br />
ROtdA, 17 k 18-4-82 - Fine (441. 17-4-82: 25T DB 15m Maronoa Chp: OA M.<br />
Has5 40-40. 'A' R. ~ean 38-40, 'B'T. M ~ ~ ~ O27-28, W S 'C D. Bowman 25-26.25~ SB The attention of advertisers is drawn to the Trade Practices<br />
15m MaranoaChp: OA R. Nugent 28-28;A'M. Haes 25-26, 'B'G. Haig 27-28, 'C'J. Act 1974 and the provisions in the Act which apply to<br />
Fielder 27-30. 20 pr DD Western Zone Chp: W. Iles 26-27, R. Dean 26-e7. C. Reid advertising. It is not possible for the A.C.T.A. to ensure that<br />
37-38, V. ?Lipman 37-39.184-82: 25T DB PEs MaranoaChp: OAD. Turnbull 76-75,<br />
'A' M. Hase10.1-105, 'B'O. Schmidt 74-75. 'C' C. Bryant 72.75.40T DB 15m CD: G. advertisements which are published in this magazine comply<br />
Watson. G. Herborts, G. Redmond, H. Cameron. R, Rosenberger, W. Iles 40-40. in ail respects with the Act and the responsibility must<br />
2 0 DB ~ 15m PresidentsTrophy: V. ~ipmy79-79. H. Cameron 78-79, G. Redmond therefore be on the person, company or advertising agency<br />
38-40.<br />
submitting the<br />
ROm, 16-5-82 -Fine (17). 2OT DB Hcp R. Nugent 2020, 8. advertisement for publication. The A.C.T.A.<br />
Cameron 20-20.<br />
G. Herbert6 19-20. D. Bowman 19-20.2OT Pw Ism: H. Camemn 6060. E. Denton and Waterwheel Press reserve the right to refuse any<br />
59-60. R. Numnt 58.8. 2 0 SB ~ HCP: D. Thom~son. B Camemn. G. Iierberts. R advertisement without stating the reason.<br />
Nugent, H. heron 19-20. 10 DR: D. ~olley 19-20, D. Bowman 18-20.<br />
SILKWOOD. 154.82 - Very wet (31J.25T Skeet Hcp SS. S. Graeo. I. Gmo. G.<br />
Camsrlinghi. J. Stelln, N. Bruce 25-25. 25T DB Hop: 14-15m G. Pezmtto 25-25.<br />
16-IQm M. Puccini 24-25.20-25m R. Simpson 24-25. Puccini Cup lOTPS 15m: J.<br />
Anderaon 30-30. slluaaodDB Chp 25T 15m ABC: 'A'F. Gruerra Jnr 25-25, 'B' A.<br />
Rusm 25.25 & OA, 'C' S. Greco 24-25. Maloam Fuller Team Shield: Team; L.<br />
DiMaria, M. Pucoini, S. Greco, G. Pezzetto, S. Com 147-150. High Guns L4m N.<br />
Bruce 124-139. High Gun OA R. Simpson 130-135.<br />
81LKWOOD, 16-6.88 - Very wet (27). 2OT DB 15m Weh Trophy: 14-15111 M.<br />
Hunt 20-20, 16-19m M. Puccini 20-20. 10-25m L. DiMaria 20-20. S W d & Dist.<br />
DB Chp: 'A' 8. Coco 24.25, 'B' & OA L. DiMaria 25.25, %'A. Cali 23-25.15T DB &<br />
15TSB 15mPrizee: 'A'P. Guerra Jnr 29-30, 'B' S. Archie 28-30, 'C' N. Bruce 28-30.<br />
S'Wd & Diat DR Chp ABC Trophy Pewters: 'A' & OA M. DiMsuro 28-30. 'B' G.<br />
PezzeM 24-30, Y? N. Bruce 24-30. Dimaurol'nphy event 2OTPS: L. Dimaria 60-60.<br />
F. Guerra Jnr 60-60, S. Coco57-60. High Gun L. DiMaria. 14m HighGunS. Grem. Sunday August I, 4982<br />
EUN8BE4E COAB'C, 18-4-82 - Fine (32). iOT EO DB CD: G. SEglamm~, a.<br />
Dunne. S. Jackaon. R. Cha~man. G. Nn0ier.G. Barker.G. Fett. F. HaU.A. Thorue.<br />
9.00 am Start<br />
R. ende ere on l0.b. 2WT DB 15k: 'A.R. Spncer 40-40. 'B' B.~unne 20-20, 'C'P~<br />
Hinnchen 20-20. 20T SB Chp: OAR. Spencer 2021. 'A' R. Chapman 19-21. 'B' B.<br />
Wilwck6 19-91, 'C' K. Ryan 18-20. 20T DB Pw Hcp: G. Burliaon 88-90. R. Event 1<br />
Henderson 85-90. A. Thorw 78-SO. 10 Pr DD 2Om: D. Bickers. Jim Bickers 10-10,<br />
25T S.B. Dist C'ship 15m<br />
R. Henderson, K. ~urohiil 8-10.<br />
TAbBO,164-82 -Mild &Sunny (70). 2OT DB Pts 15m: W. Chandler 88-69. D.<br />
Badge OIA Trophies<br />
TurnbuU 68-69. K. Harlow 65-66. POT SB 15m: A. Wale 2-20, G. Jarv is 30-31. E.<br />
Graded A.B.C.<br />
Johnaton 29-31. Central Zone Chp 20T DB Walk-up: T. Jarvis 17-20 'A' badge, J.<br />
OIS each trap<br />
Webber 19-25 'B' badge, K. Hurlow 17-95 'C badge. 4OT DB Hcp (Mini Ca!cutt3: B.<br />
McPaul 64-55. R. Jarvis 63-65, A. Taylor 45-47. Lndies tmphy R. Jarvis. Night<br />
Chp 30T DB Ism: D. Turnbull 31-31 'A' bndge, G. Johnston 30-31 'B' badge. A.<br />
Event 2<br />
Taylor 29-31, K. Harlow 'C' badge. 14-15m High Gun K. Harlow 131.140,<br />
$750 - 40T D.B. Cash shoot<br />
Intermediate High Gun .I. Johnston 125-140.<br />
$200 each (14-15),(16-20),(21-25)<br />
TERRlUVORA LAKES. 13-6-82 - rme, iight wlnd (24). 10T SB Hcp Rose Sagse<br />
OiA $100 - Best 14-15 $50.OC<br />
Cup: I. Sleigh 1010. 2OT DB Pt6 15m Barbara Turner Mem: J, Duyker 60-60. I.<br />
SLeigh96-96, B. Ridler 92-96. 2oT DB 15m AB4rC: 'XI. Sleigh 25-26.'Ba B. Ridler<br />
Event<br />
24-24, '2' F. Hollier 19-20. 20 pr DD 20m Club Chp: A. Cox & F.<br />
3<br />
Uollier 23-25. B.<br />
Ridler& 3. Withere 32-35. J. 25T D.B. Dist. C'ship - 15m<br />
Duyker & J. Ferrett 31-35: 10 pr DR SS:'AaM. Swale.<br />
'B' J. Ferrett & P. Bailey. 'C' F. Hollier. High Gun J. Withers 104-110, FM High<br />
Badge OIA Trophies A.B.C.<br />
Qun F. HolUcr 97-110.<br />
Bob Ridler Sec. (075) 3533444.<br />
TEXAS, 86-4-62 - bme & Warm (Y7). ZOT DD Choioe Chp illm: R. PotterIS.<br />
Mjhalka 25-26. B. WhiWJ. Bmnio 24-26. 10 pr DR Hcp: 14-16111 R. Beard 18-20.<br />
17-25m E. Redmnn 13-20. 20T SB Ameriann SS D. Redman 20-20, J. Redman The Committee reserves the right to alter the program<br />
PO-20.<br />
if necessary.<br />
TOOWOOMBA. 9-6-82 -Fine (481. SOT Amer. Skeet: 0-1 M. Barton 49.50.2-3 A.<br />
.. ., .. - - ~ -- - -~<br />
P. Ellen D. Mulch G. Watson<br />
25-85, 'B'T. Robininson 35-36. 'C'N. Power 21-25, 25TDB 1516 'KG. ~eGy26.26, Presidenl: Treasurer: Zone President:<br />
'B'J. Kennedy 25-25, 'C'J. Hnrris 25-26. lOPr DD 20m: M. HaaslW. Reid 16-17. K. Ph: (074) 64 1091. Ph: (074) 64 1734. Ph: (074) 64 1467<br />
FieohtnerN.-Tipman. Best 11-14m A. Maoleson 46-50. Veterans Hi~h Gun W.<br />
Hughea48-50. +rap High Gun M. Barton Ei-62. OA High Gun M. ~ arGn 98-100.<br />
9K. Miller. Ph 341265.<br />
Page 34<br />
High Gun; ~ntermediate High Gun; Best Front<br />
Marker Trophy I<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--JULY <strong>1982</strong>
- Sunday tlunust I<br />
9.00<br />
ALBATROSS, 1-5-82 - Fine. cml night. 2OT Nlgllt'~~ Hcp C D: A. Spillman<br />
L9.20. I. Rehbein 17.20. G. Parris 17-20. FM Al. McGratll 16-20. 25T Night PS<br />
Ism: J. Perks 65-75. B. Goodsell 63-75. A. ~pillnlan 62-75. 15T Night SB Con1<br />
Sweep ism; A. Spillman 13-16. J. McMilisn 12-16. J. Perks 11-15. Box Sweep: J.<br />
Perks.<br />
I. Rehbein (0441 21 5952.<br />
ALBATROSS. 16-5-62 - Fine DaX. D.F. GOLDMG MEMORIAL SHOCIT. 25T DB<br />
Ism: K. Edwa1~dds25~25. J. McMillm24-25. A. SDillnran 24-25. Fhl J. Perke65-75.<br />
25T --- SB -- Ism ---- ~ K Edwards . . ... 24-25 .- ~-. J .. Perks - ..~~. 20.25' .I McM~llm~ M McKenn 19-25<br />
~ ~-. -. ~ ~ --. ~ ~ - ~ .<br />
PM K. Glanvitle. LOT Quail Shoot! K. Glanvikle 8-10. hl. McKean 8-10, J. Mc~illa;<br />
8-10. D.F. GOLDING HIGH GUN TROPIiY: K. Edwal'ds 77-85. J. McMillan 75-85.<br />
3. Perks 71-85. FM K. Glanville.<br />
I. Rehbein (044) 215952.<br />
ALBURYIWODONGA. 8-5Bt- Pine& Mild (31). 15T DB off Ism; 'A'D. COlemCm<br />
25-25. A. Clark 22-23. 'B' 1. Mcikwh 31-32. Adrian Gale 21.22. 'C' M. O'Hara<br />
24-25, K. Wilson 16-17. 15T PS off 15m: 'A' G. Robinson 90.90. 'B' W. Koopman<br />
45-45. 'C' T. Kwpman 45-45. 1ST Hcp: T. French 35-35, R. Petts 36-38. T.<br />
Koopman 35-38.<br />
BARELLAN. 9-5-88 -Cloudy & MiM (281. 10T EO off Hcp: 10-10 G. Ceely. K.<br />
Whvtoross. 8-10 R. Rixon. D. Lindsav. N. McDern~otl. L. Irvln. A. Paonne. 15T<br />
~ r & h off ~ Hcp: G. Ceely. E. Dnvies. %. McDerrnott. E%l R Rixon. RM I. Evans.<br />
Lady shooter C. RaadCcwr. Fam~ly I. 8; B. Charles, 2OT Les Dow Shield in conj<br />
tvitll3 CID: Narrandern No. 1 lean won tllc Lc.; Uow Sh~eld with a score of 89-100.<br />
D. Walker 20-20.<br />
High Gun was won by George Cecly fronl Narrandera.<br />
BATEMANS BAY. 16-5-82 - Fine & Mild (31). 10T DB 15m: J. Braiuka. W.<br />
Richards LO-i0. 30T DB Psrp,Yrophy 15m: OA J. Ford 29-80. 'A'S, Balogh 4143.<br />
'B' E. Fieiden 31-34, 'C'J. Braiuka 27-30. 20 Pr DD Club Chp: S. Balogh & R. Hart<br />
20.20, W. Richards & W. Mmkay 25-30. 2OT PS 15m: E. Ficlden 59-80. S. Bahgh<br />
57.60. Jamie Shepherd 56-60. High Gun E. Fielden 93-100.<br />
BEOA, 2d-BS - Fine & Warn1 (26). 10T SB EO: N. Teale. R. Brown & W.<br />
Richards. 25T SB: R. Elliott, W. Mackay. W. Rich31,ds. 25T DB: 14m R. Penchey.<br />
15.16111 W. Richards. 17-20m 0. Feilen. Quail Shaot: S. Platts. 10 ON 25m: Ross<br />
Elliott. High Gun: W. Richards. Inter High Gun: N. Teale.<br />
BOGGARBRUGUNNEDAH. 17.4.82 - Fine & Cloudy (301. 10T DB EO: 10.10 R.<br />
Taylor. D. Morris. K. Brazer. D. Howurth. C. Bwton. G. Carlyon. R. Woods. T.<br />
Campbell. 1OT SB 15m: 10-10 R. Tnylor. T. Huggins. G. Walters. C. Barton. B.<br />
Daniels. 20T PS Ism: 20-59T. Huggins. 20-58 B. Taylor. 20-57 B. Daniels. 5 pr DR<br />
Ism: $0 R. Taylor, 8-10 K. Flszer. G. Carrer. I. Kemmis. R. McCahon. C. Barton.<br />
R. W-, G. Kennedy,T. Dowsett. R. Cross. 10prDD: 10-10D. Morria. K. Frater.<br />
J, hlatiski. R. Brady.<br />
DORRBGO GUN CLUBm<br />
Open Shoot<br />
. -<br />
O'Glock Start<br />
1 Event 1. Norns: $6.00<br />
&T NORTHERN TABLELANDS<br />
D.B. CHAMP. - 15m.<br />
Trophies O'All<br />
1st & 2nd Each Grade<br />
Junior & Lady Champions<br />
Sweeps $1.00<br />
Event 2 Noms: $6.00<br />
25T NORTHERN TABLELANDS<br />
S.B. CHAMP. - 15m.<br />
Trophies O'AII, 1 & 2 Each Grade<br />
Sweeps $1 .OO<br />
Event 3 Noms: $8.00<br />
15T POINT SCORE HCP.<br />
TROPHY EVENT<br />
Troohies 1st 2nd & 3rd.<br />
Event 4 Noms: $8.00<br />
20T D.B. CASH HANDICAP<br />
Divided 25% ea. 10<br />
50% o'all<br />
LADIES & JUNIORS HALF NOMS: ON EVENTS 1, 2, & 3.<br />
Overall High Gun Junior High Gun<br />
$100 has been donated for any shooter wlio shoots the<br />
program (<strong>Target</strong>s to count).<br />
Meals & Cartridges Available<br />
The Committee reserves the right to alter the<br />
program if necessary.<br />
PRESIDENT: A. Mitchell SECRETARY: Diane Davis<br />
(066) 57 61 25 2 Burke St.,<br />
Coffs Harbour 2450<br />
GUN CLUB<br />
Seventh Go<br />
ay Shoot<br />
Sixth Junior<br />
Masters<br />
SIX TRAPS -<br />
3 UNDER L<br />
AUGUST 27th, 28th 8,<br />
29th, <strong>1982</strong><br />
Planes depart Sydney<br />
9 a.m. & 3 p.m. Friday<br />
Return Sydney 5.30 p.m.<br />
Sunday & Monday<br />
Morning at 11 .OO a.m.<br />
See August C.T.S.N. for full program.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong> Page 35
BWOARBRVO~AII, a & 94.82 - Fine and clear (85. Saturday, 45<br />
Sunday).. 8-5-82: 15T DB CD 15m EO: D. Morris. I, Knowles. G. Bayliss. N.<br />
Nugent, J. Barker, L. Bull. 6. McPherson, I. Atkinson, R. Drain, R. Murray. G.<br />
Wilson, B. Thornson. S. McMaster. P. Pmudfoot, C. Barton. R. Young. S. Stanley.<br />
G. Bhclunan, R. Cross, A. Devine. Liverpcol Plains Classis 20T PS 16m: OA F.<br />
O'Neil. 'A' K. Frazer, 'B' R. Ringlands, 'C' H. Ptaadnski. The Taliy-Ha Cup ( tm<br />
event) 20T PS Ism: Tamworth No. l.rG. Wilson. K. Frazer, C. Burt, R. Melville. R.<br />
Whilten, 2nd Narrabri No. 1. R.,Young. G. Bayiiss, F. Atkinaon. B. McPherson. R.<br />
Mopherson. Best Individual score J. Barker, D. Colwell. FM H. Ptnszinki. 2OT DB<br />
Hcp: 20-20 R. Drain, B. Jackson, A. Lyne. G. Wilson, K. Frazer, T. Huggins. P.<br />
Smith. 96-82: lSTDB 15m EO: K. Lyne, K. Frzer. R.Br&y, A, Lyne. D. Mench.<br />
J, Angue, R. Drain. R. Taylor. B. Tliomaon. NSW Nthb Zone DD Chp 20 pr8 z2m:<br />
R. Whitten, G. Walter5 (Tamworth), A. Raiabeck (Upper Hunter). J. Paul (Cessnock<br />
City). 40TDB Hcp: 40-40 15-17mC. Loughery. 39-40 14m K. Frazer, T. Atkinson.<br />
39-40 18-21m D. Menoli. 33-40.22-25m V. Eather. N~gh Gun R. Drain. Intermediate<br />
High Gun B. Daniels. FM,,K. Frker. :. .'<br />
BOMBALA, f 6-5-80-Fine(25). 10TDB:T. Kennedy. R. Bmwn. D. Badewitz. H.<br />
Kennedy. W. Mackay. 0. Feilen, J. Stubbs. 0. Bcnaon;K. Wellsmore 5 SB. ,S DB:<br />
Club trophy J. Stubbs.20 ASA: W. Mackay. J. Stubbs. R: Brown. FM R. Platb, 10<br />
PS: T. Kennedy, H. Kennsdy.'G, Feiten. 0. Bensen. High Gun: J. Stubbs.<br />
BWROWA. 24-442 - Wet.&' Windy (19). 10T EO CD:R: Murphy. W. Warren<br />
10-10. 10T PS SS: B. Grmott 30-30, D. Boulding 29-30. B. Warren 29-30. 20T DB<br />
Hcp 'T~ophy: C. Warren. W. Warren. FM B. Smithera. 20T SB 1 Sm: W. Warren. D.<br />
Boulding. Fhl WLin Corcoran.<br />
J. G. Martin (063) 853 220.<br />
BOOROWA. 83-5-89 - Fine &Cold (39). 1OT EO CO: Mal Campbell, G. Sinclair,<br />
J. Scott. J. Tarrant 10-10. 10T PS SS: D. Boulding. C. Cormran, Mal Campbell<br />
30-30.20T DB f5m: R. Percival. C. Sinclnir. M. Cylsidy. C. Hardy 20-20 winner in<br />
shoot off, M. Cassidy. C. Hardy. ?M R. Percival: 10Pr DR. L. Scott. C. Warren 'Sec'.<br />
FM C. Cormran. . .<br />
J. G. Martin. Neilson St.. Bcomwa. Ph (063) 853 220.<br />
COBAR. 9-a-8B - Fine & Sunny (42). 25T Skeet: OA D. Osborne 2825. 2JT<br />
Trench: OA G. Betts 24-25. Club Trophy PS 25T Hcp: OA A. Taylor 74-75. DB Hop<br />
30TBeryl JonesMemorial:G. Baldry 31-31. R. Langford 30-31, I. Thompson 29.30<br />
FM. SB 25T 15m: 'A'P. Burness. R. Dawson. D. Osborne 23-25. 'B' A. Eves 16-25.<br />
'C' P. Lnngford 23-26. EKigh-~k D. Osborne. P. Langford. N. Singleton. OA Jnr<br />
High Gun R. Langfanl.<br />
Mrr L. Betts, Box 415. P.O. Cohar (068) 382717.<br />
COBAR. 26-5-82 - Fine & h l (391. 25T Skeet Chp: 'A' D. Osbrne. 'B' P.<br />
Burgeae. '2' B. Walton. 25T Tmnch Chp: 'A' A. Turner Jnr, 'B' E. Hoggard. 'C' M.<br />
Ramien. 25T DB C~D: 'A' D. Osborne. 'B'J. Ra~lus. 'C' P. Rindand 25T SB Cho: 'A'<br />
J. MannaSnr, 'B'P. ~rwks. Z~TPSC~~: 'A'D.-~c~illan. '~'i~ini, 'C'G. ~et&. 10<br />
pr DR Chp: 'A' A. Turner Jnr. 'B' J. Raglus, 'C' P. Langford. OA Champion of<br />
Champions A. Turner Jnr. Jnr High Gun B. Manna.<br />
L. Betts. Box 415. P.O. Cobnr, 2835.<br />
COW3 HARBOUR, 944-SII - PAERFECT (22). 25T DB DTL: G. Harrison 25-25.<br />
25T Trench: G. Harrison 22-25. 2ST Skeet: R. Palmer 25-25. 25T DB Twr: B.<br />
Wenban 28-28. Chp of Chps: B. Wenban 92-10. R. Palmer 91-100, G. Harrison<br />
90-100.<br />
R. Palmer (0661 521708.<br />
Event 1<br />
Event 2<br />
CLUB<br />
(Affiliated A.C.T.A.)<br />
SATNRUAY JULY 24, <strong>1982</strong><br />
COMMEIiClNG 12.30 urn.<br />
10T P.S. El0 off 15m.<br />
25T P.S. C'SHIP<br />
Off 15m. Op. S. $2.00 OIA<br />
OIA Sash & Trophy A.B.C. Grade Trophies.<br />
Nom: $2.00<br />
Norn: $6.00<br />
Event3 Nom: $6.00<br />
BANK of N.S.W. Single Barrel C'ship<br />
OR 15m. Op. S. $1.00 O/A<br />
O/A Sash & Trophy 1st 2nd ea. Grade<br />
Sponsored by Bank of N.S.W. South Wagga<br />
Event 4 Norns: $6.00<br />
20T P.S. Trophy H'Cap<br />
Op. S. $1 .OO ea. 1 OT, $1 .OO O/A<br />
FM - 14m, 15-17m.. 18-21m.. 22-25rn.,<br />
Trophy 1st ea. group<br />
BLAKE STEWART SHIELD SHOP IN CONJUNCTION -<br />
TEAMS OF 5<br />
HIGH GUN OVER PROGRAM<br />
resident: R. Blake<br />
Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 25, <strong>1982</strong><br />
10T D.B. SWEEP<br />
20T BOOMERANG S.B.<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
A GRADE 500 CARTRIDGES<br />
B GRADE 500 CARTRIDGES<br />
C GRADE 500 CARTRIDGES<br />
Sash Overall Winner<br />
Ribbon Each Grade 01s $1.00<br />
201 BOOMERANG DB I-lcp.<br />
Overall Winner Winchester Auto<br />
14m Group Mec. 600<br />
15-i9m Group Mec. 600<br />
20-25rn Group Mec. 600<br />
BOOMERANG SHIELD TO BE SHOT IN CONJUNCTION<br />
OISweep $1 .OO<br />
lOPr BOOMERANG D.R.<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
A GRADE 500 CARTRIDGES<br />
B GRADE 500 CARTRIDGES<br />
C GRADE 500 CARTRIDGES<br />
Sash Overall Winner<br />
Ribbon Each Grade<br />
OlSweep $1.00<br />
* HIGH GUN ON EVENTS 2,3 & 4 *<br />
* LADIES & JUNIORS HALF NOMS *<br />
Page 36 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong>
'OPEN DAY SHOOT<br />
,SUNDAY IIUGUST 29, <strong>1982</strong><br />
9 am start<br />
Event I<br />
30T Double Barrel 15m<br />
A.B.C. 1st & 2nd each grade $1.00 Optional sweep each 10 targets. Sweep $3.00<br />
Event 2<br />
40T Cotton Growers<br />
Cash Handicap $700.00 a<br />
20T Double Barrel 20T Points Score<br />
$200.00 14 metres $200.00 19-25 metres<br />
$200.00 15-1 8 metres $1 00.00 Overall<br />
Optional sweep $1 each 20T<br />
Noms $8.00<br />
Noms $1 8.00<br />
Event 3. Noms $9.00<br />
Champion of Champions<br />
30T Double Barrel 20 metres, Overall Badge & Sash<br />
A.B.C. 1st & 2nd each grade.<br />
Overall high gun<br />
Intermediate high gun<br />
Junior high gun (5 or more shooters)<br />
Ladies high gun (5 or more shooters)<br />
Extra events if time permits.<br />
C grade Junior and Ladies half nominations for whole program.<br />
* lunch and refreshments available *<br />
on. SECRETARY: Mrs D. Hall<br />
"Nymboyda"<br />
BOGGABILLA 2409<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong> Page 37
COFFSHARBOUR, 1-6-82- Windy & Cod1 (19). Woalgw@lSkeet Chp 50T: OA<br />
Reg Clarke 65-66. 'A' Adrian Cousins 64-66, 'B' Frank Baldwin 48-52. 'C' Peter<br />
GMdings 43-50. 5OT Moonee Skeet Chp: OA Adrian Cousins 58-59. 'A' Geoff<br />
Walter8 57-59. '8' Frank Baldwin 46-50, 'C' Dan Secwmbc 45-50.<br />
R. Frrlmer (OtlE> 521708.<br />
National Skeet Chp: Adrian Cousins 198900, Reg Clarke 194-200. Bruce Wenbnn<br />
193-2W.<br />
R. Palmer (066) 521708.<br />
COFFBHARBOUR, 8-5-88-Perfect(23). 1OTDB 15m: 10.10 W. Neill. T. Smith.<br />
B. Wenban. J. Farrell. D. Chambers. R. Pslmer. 20TDB ClubChp: J. Farrell56.56.<br />
W. NeilI 55-56, K. Thornton 44-45. l0TSB 15m: 10.10 J. FarreU, 9-10 W. Neill, C.<br />
Crighton. B. Wenban, G. Harrison, D. Chambers. K. Thornton. SOT DB Cant l5m:<br />
10-10 B. Wenban. G. Beling, R. Brtlett. D. Chambers, R. Palmer. 5 Pr DR 15m:<br />
10-10 J. Dunn. B. Wen&. High Gun: Bruce Wenban.<br />
R. Palmer (066) 521708.<br />
WFFBRARBOUR, 22.5-62 - PerOeek(f1). 25TSkeet: 25-25 Bruce Wenbnn. 25T<br />
Skeet: 25-25 R. Pa1mer.B. Wenban. IVFDBTower: 10-10 B. Wenban, 9-1OL. Kemp<br />
& R. Polmor. 10T SB Tower: 10-10 R. Palmer, 9-10 D. Geccombe. K. Hayes. High<br />
Gun: R. Palmer 82-84.<br />
R. Palmer (066) 521708.<br />
COFlOWA, a54.sz- Cold.& Windy (31). 5TDR W CD (Grdf: 'A' E. Tomaeoni. K.<br />
Gittings. G. Robinson. 'B' R. Gamhle. 'C' M. GriMn, J. Mills. M. Gittings. 10 pr<br />
Curown & Diat. DR Chp: 'A' & OA L. Mimh 19-20, 'B' R. Gamble 14-20. 'C' J. Mills<br />
14-20, FM B. Doran (Alb-Wod) 13-20.20THcp: F. laria 21-21. R. Gamble 20-21. D.<br />
GittLngS 19-20, BM E. Tomasoni 17.20. Jnr A. Buck 14.20. 10T PS CD: 'A' T.<br />
PfeiIler 28-30. 'B' R. Gamble 25-30, %' T. Pearce 30-30.<br />
COWRA, 2-5-82 -Perfect (82). Jackpot Trophy 2VF DB Hop: H. Koselski 27-27.<br />
I. Campbell 28-27, J. Smith 24-25. BMP. Mould 18-20, CentralTsbIelands DB Chp:<br />
'A' O. Schneider 96-98. C. Warren 95.98. '8'J. Carte: 32-33, S. Brunton 28-30. 'C I.<br />
Campbell 48-47, D. VeM5les 29-30, OA G. Schneider 96-96. Lachlan Valley Grand<br />
Hop 40T DB: 14-18 N, Butt 43.44. D. Bwlding 42-44, 17-19 J. Owen 19-50, D.<br />
T08haok 48-50, 20-25 A. Cramp 37-40, R. Taylor 40-44, OA D. Venablps 40-40.<br />
Sweep 2OT PS: J. Owen, D. Piotrowski, J. Watts. High Gun D. Venables.<br />
F. Adams, 20 Pym ST.. Millthorp 2798. Mrs J. Mould, P.O. Box 264. Oowra<br />
9701<br />
-Y. 28-5-80 -Fine (18). 1GT Cont $0: 7 shared. 2CG Cont Chp R. Walker<br />
35-35, D. Jakel 3635. K. Robinson 25-26. 20T DB Hop: R. Walker 20-20, J.<br />
Holmhier 38-38. H. Armstrong 37-39. G. A. Edwards SB Cup: K. PadBeld 19.<br />
St, Armstrvng (058) 831565.<br />
GAtQdAIN. 1-5-82 -Sunny, wl. perfect day (20). ST DB Hcp: 10 p a . 10T DB<br />
Hop: L. Graham, D. Lindsay. R. Calman. G. Orailam 10-10. 15T DB Trophy: S.<br />
Mnnninn. L. Graham. A. Jon=. FM W. Evans. tadv Shwter D. Roben, lOT DB<br />
Hcp: B. Eharles. J. ~ugton. D. Lindsny. G. ~r&am. i. Jones 10.10. High Gun G.<br />
Grnham 4040.<br />
Sec. M. Evans (069) 562142.<br />
I<br />
I<br />
SPECIAL JULY CUP SHOOT<br />
LOCATION: 8KM SOUTHGATE<br />
ROAD,<br />
COMMENCING: 9AM SUNDAY<br />
JULY 11, <strong>1982</strong>.<br />
Event 1<br />
25T DIB 15m.<br />
Noms: $8.00<br />
Trophies Ist, 2nd. in metre groups, 14-15, 16-19, 20-25.<br />
Ladies overall Trophy<br />
Optional Sweeps $1.00 per 25Tgts.<br />
Even12<br />
$1 6.00<br />
Event 3<br />
50T. Dl8 JULY CUP 15m.<br />
Overall winner <strong>Jul</strong>y Cup only<br />
Trophies Ist, 2nd, 3rd, A.B.C. Grades.<br />
Trophy Junior shooter.<br />
Optional sweeps $1 .OO per 25 tgts $2.00<br />
25T Dl6 Continental Ism. CID<br />
JUNIORS 'h NOMS HIGH GUN SECRET HIGH GUN<br />
$100.00 JACKPOT FOR POSSIBLE OVER ALL EVENTS.<br />
3 LAY-OUTS<br />
(Committee reserves the n ht to alter program)<br />
Lunch, Afternoon Tea 8 Cartriges Available at Grounds.<br />
PRESIDENT: SECRETARY:<br />
Barry Cameron Don Hancock<br />
Richmond Rd., 16 Loxton Ave.,<br />
GRAFTON 2460 GRAFTON 2460<br />
PH: 42 1274<br />
CULGONG<br />
GUN CLUB<br />
(Affiliated A.C.T.A. & N.S.W.C.T.A.)<br />
Saturday August 21, <strong>1982</strong> I<br />
Commencing I .OO prn $<br />
Event 1<br />
10T DB EIO 15m<br />
Event 2 $6.00<br />
25T PS GOLD NUGGET DIST.<br />
Championship A,B, & C. Grade<br />
Event 3<br />
20T DB TROPHY Hcp.<br />
In conjunction with Permewan Shield S;S 50c ea. 10<br />
$1 .OO OiAll $2.00<br />
Event 4 $8.00<br />
30T WESTERN ZONE<br />
DB Night C'Ship<br />
1'<br />
Sunday Auuusl 22, <strong>1982</strong><br />
Commencing 9.00 am I<br />
Event 5<br />
Event 6 $7.00 )<br />
20T Dl3 TEN DOLLAR TOWN CHP<br />
Event 7 $8.00<br />
40T N.S.W. SIB CONT.<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP I<br />
A,B, & C Grade S/S $1.00 ea. 20 $1.00 O'All<br />
$3.00<br />
Event 8 $8.00<br />
20T D/B $500 H'cap<br />
Total $56.00<br />
Committee Reserves the right to alter program<br />
High Gun Over Advertised Program 1-8<br />
Intermediate High Gun & Junior High Gun<br />
Ammunition Lunches & Refreshments Available,<br />
W.B.Q. Tea Saturday Night<br />
(New Transformer)<br />
I<br />
President: Secretary:<br />
Mr. Don Mackie Mrs P. S. Mclntosh<br />
185 Mayne St., "Glenroy"<br />
Gulgong 2852 Gulgong 2852<br />
Phone: (063) 74 1329 Phone: (063) 74 51 55<br />
Page 38 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong>
Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 25, 9 am<br />
and NAMOl VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO<br />
10T D/B Cash Div. 15m.<br />
B.G.C. HARDWARE TROPHY<br />
10 Par DlRise Trophy 15m<br />
STEIGER - N.V.I. C'SHIP.<br />
Ken Honess Tyre Service Trophy<br />
20T PlScore Trophy Hlcap.<br />
Ist, 2nd, 3rd<br />
STEIGER - N.V.I. C'SHIP<br />
251 SIB CHAMPIONSHIP 15m<br />
1st 2nd 3rd FIM - $1.00 OIS 1st 12-2nd 13<br />
LUNCH - SHELLS REFRESHMENTS ON GROUND<br />
COMMITJEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ALTER PROGRAM<br />
HlGM GUN INT. HIGH GUN EVENTS 1-5<br />
PRESIDENT: Frank Atkinson<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWSJULY <strong>1982</strong><br />
Page 39
EST. 1880<br />
SIR ROBERT LUCUS TOOTH<br />
N.S.W. GUN CLUB'S FIRST PRESIDENT<br />
1880-1890<br />
FIRST CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD TOOTH & 60. LTD.<br />
1888-1890<br />
TOOTH L.A. N.Z. ELlMIMATION<br />
10T D.B. 15m, 10T S.B. 15m, 10T P.S. 15m.<br />
KURlNGAl CHASE D.B. CISHIP<br />
KURlNGAl CHASE P.S. C/SHIP<br />
CARTRIDGES, AFTERNOON TEAS AVAILABLE<br />
TOOTH L.A. ON TAP<br />
NOTE:- Down the Line 81 Skeet Practice every Wednesday Afternoon.<br />
Shooting every Wednesday Night commencing 7.30 p.m. Dinner available if ordered by 3.00 p.m.<br />
N.s.W. Gun Club<br />
Location: 131 Booralie Road, Terrey Hills,<br />
Telephone: 450 1775 5 kms from Mona Vale Road.<br />
The N.S. W. Gun Club in <strong>Association</strong> with Tooth Brewery Ltd. are proud to present the TOOTH L.A. N.Z.<br />
NA T/ONA L ELIMINATIONS.<br />
Rules of Competition<br />
To be shot over twelve months twenty two Saturdays -the best scores out of ten to count; in case of a<br />
tied score situation the next best score to count until winner is decided in each grade.<br />
Scores will be recorded each Saturday and displayed within Club House Scoreboard.<br />
The first event shot on the first and third Saturday of the month will comprise of: .<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong>s Points Score )<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong>s Single Barrel ) $7.00<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong>s Double Barrel )<br />
First and second in each grade to receive trip to the N.Z. National Championships.<br />
Nominations and accommodation included, Compliments of TOOTH BREWERY LTD.<br />
Page 40 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWSJULY <strong>1982</strong>
ESTATE<br />
-- ROSEMOUNT WINES -<br />
N,S.W. GUN CLUB LIMITED<br />
EST. 1880<br />
131 Booralie Rd., Terrey Hills<br />
SATURDAY JULY 24, <strong>1982</strong> 12.30 p.m. start<br />
Event 1. Nom $10.00<br />
50T ROSEMOUNT WINES<br />
D.B. Trap Championship 15 Metres<br />
Trophies A-B-C each Grade winner to receive one case Rosemount Wines.<br />
Overall winner to receive one case Rosemount Champagne and Badge.<br />
This event will be conducted the fourth Saturday of every month in <strong>1982</strong>. Rosemount Wines have<br />
generously agreed fo sponsor these Championships throughout fhe year.<br />
Supporting clown the line championships.<br />
AFTERNOON TEAS AVAILABLE<br />
FULLY LICENSED PREMISES<br />
TOOTHS L.A. ON TAP<br />
NOTE: Practice Skeet & Down the Line every Wednesday afternoon commencing L p.m. Wednesday evening<br />
shoots commence 7.30 p.m.<br />
Caretaker: Russell Harry<br />
Phone 4501 775<br />
President:<br />
Ron McCathie<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong> Page 41
(fILUTCIN, 11-4-82 - Showery (31). 10T DB EO Hcp SS: E. Harrimn, P.<br />
McGuire, B. Cameron, M. Harrison. J. Cunningham. D. Harrison 10-10. 20T DB<br />
Hcp Trophy: P. Hewitt, G. Cameron 20-20, shoot off P. Hewitt 24-24, G. Camemn<br />
23-24, T. Oafton. 8. Bell. T. Cox. D. Thrift. J. Cunningham, M. Harrison. L.<br />
Williams 19-20, Shwt off L. Williams 28-30, 20T DB PS CD 15m: J. Cunningham<br />
56-60, P. Camemn 55-60. D. Harrison 54-60. G. Harrison 54-60. High Gun 3,<br />
Cunnineharn 85.90. Jnr Hieh Gun P. Cameron & D. Harrison 81-90. ~~. P. - Camemn -~ ~~~~ ~-~<br />
won the shoot off after 9 Grgeta. Secret Hi~h Gun S. Bell 83.<br />
D. Hanccck (066) 421274 night.<br />
GRENFELL. 24-4-82-Showery (16). 1C'T DB EO off 15m: C. Hardy, J. McCann.<br />
T. Lynch. J. Hudson 10-t0.2DTDB off ism: C. Hardy. J. MeCann. 2OTDSoff 20m:<br />
S. Hardinr-T. Lvnch. C. Hardv-D. McKenzie. %. mund of skeet: B. Duncan. T.<br />
Lynch. ~ i ~ h ; n C. Hardy. -<br />
Secrekkry (Mr) V. J. Carter, 30 South Street. Grentell. N.S.W. 2810. Phone (053)<br />
43 1455.<br />
ORENFELL. 9-5-82 - 10T Cant DB EO: D. Hallinan. J. Gorman. J.M. Watts. G.<br />
Sohneider. C. Hardy 10-10. Cant DBChp: B. Duncan 31.31, J. Gorman 30-31. FM<br />
P. Walmaley 25-25. 20T DB off Hcp: N.J. Butt 25-25. 3. GOrm~n 24-25. P.<br />
Coddington 23-24. 10TSB of 15m. N. J. Bud. J. Watts. C. Hardy. I. Halls 10-10.<br />
High Gun John Gorman.<br />
Secretary Mra V. 3. Carter. 30 South Street. Grenrell N.S.W. 2810. Phone (083)<br />
43 1455.<br />
GUMONO. 23-5-82 - Mild & Sunny (15). 50T DB ism: 'B'K. Ringland 50.50,<br />
'C' B. Rmgland 43-50. 10T SB Hop: K. Ringiad 11-13. A. Bourke 18-19. 10T DB<br />
Hcp. B. Ringland 10-10, B. Back 10-11, 20T PS Ism: P. Shaw 5560. C. Fabbri<br />
54-60. 20TSB 15m P. Shaw 19.20, K. Ringland 16-20. 10TQuail: P. Shaw 8-10.<br />
OWA. 14-6-82 -Fine &Cool (34). 10T DB Hcp CIWealth Bank Trophy: 10-10<br />
D. McRae. A. Kempton, 3. Baxter, G. Howe. J. Pearaon. K. Greenwood. K.<br />
Sweeney. M. Burey. R. Reeues. B. Swceney, D. Ellis, R. Hammond. 20'1" DB Club<br />
Trophy: M. Burey 22-22. J. Pcole 21-22. Club SB Chp: 'B' & OA H. Campion 25-25,<br />
'A' C. Bloxsome 26-27. 'C' T. Varley 23-26. H~gh Gun D. Ellis 56-60.<br />
HAY. 8-5-82 - Mild (18). 10T EO DB SS Hop: G. Sutton 10-10, Max Gibson<br />
10-10, B. Bcck 10-10. 20T PS DB CD Hcp: M. Kruger-Davis 59-60, R. Weaver<br />
59-80, G. Sulton. N. Headon, Max Gibson 56-60. l0TDB CD 15m: R. Pocock 10-10.<br />
10T SB Hcp'Club Mug': R. POcock, R. Gibson. Max Gibson. T. Coutts, R. Cawer. R,<br />
Walker, G. Sutton. R. Weaver 10-10.5T DR CD: R. Pwk. Max Gibson. M. Gibson.<br />
B. Bock 8-10. Oft the box: R. Pocock.<br />
UWARRA, 26-4-88 -Fine &Windy (26). Lake Illawarra DR Chp: 'A' & OA J.<br />
Maxwell 28-30, L. Scott 26-30. '8' D. O'Brien 17.20.8. Smuels 32.40, 'C'P. Davies<br />
13-20. R. Bryant 18-30. 15T HCP: J. Maxwell 49-49, G. Sperring 48-49. B. Dunk<br />
33-34. BM W. Jones 28.29. Lake Illawarra DD Chp: K. Perkinm. Bradwell 25-25.<br />
J. MaxweW. Jones 24-25.<br />
ILLAWARRA, 2-6-62 - Good (14). lOOT Ball Trap Chp: 'A' & OA R. Duncan<br />
93-100, J. Maxwell 91-100. 'B' F. Twarloh 86-100. G. Sperring 80-100, 'C' M.<br />
Diamond 68.100. C. Danton. V. Elliot 87-100.<br />
JUNEE. 26.4-82 - Fine & Windy (16). 10T DB CD: 6 div. 10-10. June PIS Chp<br />
15m: OA R. Fox 75.75, 'A' G. Lindley 73-75, 'B' C. True 70-75. 'C' R. Wwdbridge<br />
72 -75. FM M. Rooke 69-75. POT DB Hcp: M. Rooke 24-24. R. Woodbridge 23-24, B.<br />
Goddard 20-21. FM R. Dwn 18-20. High Gun R. Fox. Cock-*walk R. Fox.<br />
GUN CLUB<br />
Cnr. Fairy & Berger Rds., South Windsor<br />
JULY <strong>1982</strong> PROGRlM<br />
20T PllT TOWN DIST. S.8.<br />
50T RICHMOND DIST. SKEET C'SHIP<br />
2 - 25T S.S.<br />
20T H.G.C. P.S C'SHIP<br />
20T LLANDILO DIST. D.B. C'SHIP<br />
20T HAWKESBURY RIVER D.B. C'SHIP<br />
20T EBENEZER DIST. S.B. C'SHIP<br />
GLOSSODIA DIST. D.B. C'SHIP<br />
30T HANDICAP TROPHY lst, 2nd, 3rd.<br />
50T WINDSOR DIST. BALL TRAP C'SHIP. - -<br />
All Championships graded A,B,C.<br />
Saturday D.T.L. Shoots Commence 12 noon<br />
Saturday Skeet Shoots Commence 1.00 pm<br />
Friday Shoots Commence 6.30 pm<br />
PRESIDENT: John Vella SECRETARY: Max Weston<br />
(02) 621 8225 Lot 26 Farmview Drive<br />
Cranebrook 2750 NSW.<br />
6 km South of Guyra<br />
at GUY RA GUN CLUB on Nm England wghwr<br />
SlTURDAY JULY 24, 1942 - 9:30 am Start<br />
(NOTE DATE - Snturday 24 NOT 31 as shown In N.S.W. program book)<br />
lOOT DB - 15m<br />
Norns: $40.00<br />
Rank Arena Portable Colour TV<br />
for first Each meterage group<br />
14-i5m, 16-20m, 21-25m.<br />
200 Winchester Shells 2nd each group, 100 Winchester shells<br />
3rd each ' group<br />
Sash and Winchester Tray for Overall Winner<br />
ANTI FREEZE AVAILABLE ON GROUND<br />
R. Hamrnond, PRESIDENT<br />
H. Varley SECRETARY:<br />
Page 42 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--JULY <strong>1982</strong> .
KEMPSEY. 17-4-82 -0vazast with rain (26). 10T DB BO Off Ism: P. McLaren.<br />
E. Neill. T. Baker. C. Cmrs. W. Neill. D. Crighlon. B. Edwards. 20TSB Cecic Kemp<br />
Hcp Trophy: D. Aitkene 22-23. J. Cunningam 21-23. W. Neill 19-21. B. Edwards<br />
18-21. 10 Pail DR K. Meill 18-20. C. Crighton 19-22. W. Meill 18-22. DDDist Chp:<br />
W. NeillK. Meill 20-20. W. BuohaanlS. Saul 20-21. J. CunninghamlJackCunning<br />
ham 19-21. High Gun W. Meill 45.60.<br />
Secretary Mrs Jan Edwards 62 5283.<br />
KEMPSEY. 15-5-82 -Overcast. anernwn showra, night (24). AFTERNOON:<br />
10T DB EO CD 15m: Darell Edwards 10-10. Gmff Edwards 10-10. Eric Neill s-10,<br />
John Cunningham 9-10. Jack Cunningham 9-10. Don Aitken &lo. Rex Boyes<br />
9.10. 25T PS Club Chp 15m: Eric Neill 74-75. Ken Neill 71-75. Don Aitken 68-75.<br />
Darell Edwards 66-75 FM. 2OT SB Alick Latter Memorial Hop: Eric Neill 19-20.<br />
Gmff Edwards 20-22. Ken Neill 19-22, N1GHTSKWT:lOT DB 15m: Rick Hwper.<br />
Ken Neill 10-10. Darell Edwards 9-10.20TPSKen Chapn~anTrophy Hcp: Bill Neil1<br />
53-80. Rick Hwper 50-60. Steven Rigg 47-60.<br />
J. A. Edwards. Secretary.<br />
LEETUN. 26.4-82 - Very windy (301. 10 Pr DD: A. Paonne. N. McDermoft<br />
10.10. 20 Pr Leeton Disl DD Chp A. Paoru~eU. McDermdt 2020. J. BL3inPT.<br />
Sainfia 25-26. 20T DB Hop: G. Ceely. C. Coely. M. Odewahn. B. Charles. F.<br />
Schmelzer 20-20. Lea Dow Shield: Nnrrandera 06-100. d. Rljm. G. Ceely. D.<br />
Walker. C. Ceely. D. Galluzzo. 1OT DB: D. Lucas. M. Slmmore. M. Weymouth. C.<br />
Salafia. J. Blain. A. Paonne. N. McDermott. E. Wardman, P. Schmelaer. G.<br />
Mallmace 10.10.<br />
LEETON, 23-6-82 - Fine (33). 1OT DB 15m: 15 poss. Leeton Dist Mixed Tgts<br />
Chw: T. Sdafia 35-35. E. Wardman 34-35. N. McDermott 51-53. FM C. Salafin<br />
32135, Lady shooler M. Odewahn 31-35. 10T PS Hcp: A. Paonne, D. Lindsay, M.<br />
Odewahn. F. Sohn~eW.er 3030. 10T DR Hop: L. Charles. J. Pagett, 0. Hal1,'E.<br />
Wardmnn. S. Gugliemino. D. Lindsay. P. Schmetzer 10-10. High Gun A. Paonne.<br />
LI(IHTNKNQ RIME. 18-4-82 - Fine & Sunny (15). 10T DB Hcp CD: R. Waters<br />
10-10. R. Scott 10-10. 15T SB 15n1 CD: D. Davidlon 15-15. 15T D8 15m: S. Smith<br />
15-15. D. Dnvidson 15-15. 2OTPS Hcp: P. Smith 60.60. 15T DB Conl 15m: R. Scot1<br />
15-15. 10 Pr DR 15m: R. Waters 18-20.<br />
P. Smith. Secretary. Phone 55 Lightning Ridge.<br />
MARCONI. 9.5.82 -Fine - Sunny (53). Luns Heights SB Chp: 'A' L. Galea 2-20.<br />
S. Teson 24-25. 'B' C. Spence 23-24.3. Cola 22-24. 'C'J. Kenny 18.20. J. Flanngan<br />
15-20. Mother's Day DB Chp: 'A' K. Loy 210.210. Rex Northtott 209.210, '8' C.<br />
Spence 53-54. C. Diamond 23-24. 'C'J. Kenny 20-22. J. Flanagnn 16.20. Mnmni<br />
Sth. Disl DD Chp: M. Gallie & W. Shedon 20-20. W. Valentine & G. Kidd 21-22. C.<br />
Grima & L. Galea 20-22. High Gun K. toy 64-65.<br />
Club Sccretsry. CI. L. Grema. 22 Aster Street. Greyshines 2145.<br />
NEWCASTLE. 1-5-82 -Strong hrsezesQ5). Diat DR Chp: OA Bob Wilson. 'A' D.<br />
Norris 28-3:B'B. Samuels 22.30.D'C. Dim 17-20. Oist PoinlsChp: OA Bob Wilson<br />
75-75.'A' H. Yales 79-81, 'B' K. Penrce 70-75. 'C'M. Barlow 86.75. DistSBChp: OA<br />
M. Sprott 25-25. 'A' Rex Wilson 24-25. 'B' K. Ringlands 28-30. 'C' 1. Clarke 23-25.<br />
30T 15m Cash Div.: 20-25m J. Fryer. 17-19m I. Lee. 14-16m L. Lilly. Diat DB Chp:<br />
OA J. Mercer 55-55. 'A' J. Fryer 54.55. 'B' B. Snmuels. 'C J. Turnbull.<br />
J. Fryer 434 355.<br />
NEWCASTLE. 2-5-82 - Windv &storms (32). 10T DR: Bob WiLaan 10-10. Diat<br />
DR chp: OA K. Morgan 17-20. *jl' ~ o~ilson b 26-30, a. R. kglano 15-20. %c' M.<br />
Barlow 13-20. D10 DD Chp: J. MemrK. DEW 23-24, 1. LeeMr. Toward 22-24.<br />
J Frver PH - --~ 434355 - -- - ..<br />
ENDLAND LAND. 9-5-62 -Warm &Sunny (26). 20TDB 1Sm D. Reynolds.Peter<br />
Wright. J. Bower 20-20. 25T Mothers Day PS Chp Ism. OA & '3' Peter Wright<br />
74.75. 'A' J. Bower 71-75. 'C' G. Dunn 88-75. 10T DB Hcp: D. Reynolds. A. Futter,<br />
D. Cunninghame.C. Smith. N. Campion 10-10.5 pr DR Ism: A. Kempton 10.10. A.<br />
Futter. J. Redman. N. Campion 9-10. High Gun DougReynoIds (Inverell) 110-115.<br />
FM High Gun John Reid 97-115. D. k F. Hall aggregate points - D. Reynolds 3 pts.<br />
A. Futter & P. Wright l1rr pts.<br />
A. Futter (067) 3333 ask for 23-K.<br />
ORANGE, 15-4-82 - Very windy. fine (27). IOT EO Hop DB Sweep: 10-10 M.<br />
Haper. I. Thomas. L. Arnold. M. Williams, P. Lynch. J. Smlth. lOT DB Hop Club<br />
Tmphy: 24-24 R. Piatrowski. 2344 M. Laughton. 22-23 J. Smith. 25TSB CM Chp:<br />
'A' R. Taylor. 'B' M. Laughton. 'C' G. Miller. OA Badge winner M. Laughton. iOT<br />
PS Sweep CM: 30.30 I. Thomas. L. Arnold. R. Piotrowski.<br />
POONCARIE. 24-4-82 - Fine (37). llrr DB Sweep: Ten shwters with po!%s. 10T<br />
DB Tmphy Event Hop Mnrks: G. Clnrkson 20-20.11. Lamberl19.20. N. McKinnon<br />
16-17. PwncarieGC SB Chp: OA G. Cnstellnro 45-45. 'B' F. Iaer 23-25, 'C'D. Curran<br />
24-25. FM G. Dimsai 24-25. 15T DL4 Hcp: Chriatine Wakefield 40-40, J, Caskey<br />
39.40. D. Mclstnsh 32-33. Ladles: Thelma Smith 12-12. Marg Smith 11-12. High<br />
Gun G. Castellaro 61-62. Marg Povey Shield won by Mildura lem P. Dimasi, G.<br />
Dimasi. O. Clarkson. P. FoTner. D. McIntDsh 97-100.<br />
PORT MACQUARIE, 2-5-82 - Cwl & Overcast (181. 1OT SB I5m CD: 10.10 D.<br />
Edwards. K. Neill, T. Jones. 20T DB 15m Trophy: K. McWhirter 33-34. K. Neilt<br />
32-34. G. Edwnrda 30-32. 10T DB Hcp CD: 10.10 D. Edwards. J. McWhimr. B.<br />
Edwards. K. Neill. 5pr DR 15m CD: 9-10 B. Neill. lo pr DD CD: 20-20 B.<br />
mwnrclsm. Edwards.<br />
CCBROWA GUN CLUB<br />
Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 25, <strong>1982</strong> 12.30 urn slarl<br />
Event 1 5T Dl3 Handicap El0<br />
2 15T DIE Handicap<br />
3 20T PIS Championship, Graded<br />
O/A Sash, 2 Ribbons & Trophies<br />
4 10T SIB, A.B.C. Cash Divide<br />
AMMO * DRINKS * AFTERNOON TEA.AVAILABLE<br />
EVERYONE WELCOME!<br />
SECRETARY: G. Robinson, PRESIDENT: F. Schmidt,<br />
PHONE: 33 2140 BH. PHONE: 32 9365<br />
32 9586 AH. P.O. Box 220. Corowa<br />
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - -<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong><br />
N.S.W. GUN<br />
CLUB LTB.<br />
131 Wralie Road, Terrey Hills $3084<br />
TOOTHS ELIMINATION SHOOT<br />
Past winners of A, B & C Grades have<br />
trophies donated by Tooth & Co Valued at<br />
$25.00 each that we would like picked up<br />
when winners are next visiting Terrey Hills.<br />
Please refer score board in the Club House<br />
to ascertain entitlement.<br />
ROSEMOUNT WlHE SPONSORSHIP<br />
Through lack of support by Trench Shooters<br />
the sponsorship of Trench by Rosemount is<br />
reluctantly terminated. However the Rose-<br />
mount Estate have kindly agreed to sponsor<br />
a 50 <strong>Target</strong> event for A, B & C Grade down<br />
the line shoot on the fourth Saturday in<br />
each month as an alternative -<br />
Nominations $10 - value total $200<br />
NOTE - Trench practice is available every<br />
Saturday afternoon conditional on there<br />
being at least one squad to shoot.<br />
President: Ron McCathie<br />
Page 43
RICHMOND RIVER (LlSMORE), ZS-4-82 - Gccd (35). 10T SB Hop Mug: G.<br />
TurreU 10-10. 15T PS Hcp: 14-1Bm G. Turrelt 45-45.17.25m R. Vebergnng 4545.<br />
10 Pr DR ism: R. Maroake 28-30. P. Cameron31.3e. J. Duyker 300-38.25TSB Club<br />
Chp: 'A' & OA J. hyker 25-25. 'B' M. Sl1ort25-25. %' P. Cameron 24.25. 20T DB<br />
15m CD: T. Schneider. R. Vemrgang. R. Shepherd. G. Turrell. I. McDonald. J.<br />
Taineh, B. Cameron, G. Cameron. P. Camemn. J. Duyker 20-20. High Gun P.<br />
Cameron 113-120. FM 101-120.<br />
ROYAL -0, 2-5-82 - Fine (60). Skeet Chp: 'A' B. Casey 47-50 OA. 'B' 8.<br />
. Samuels 33.50. 'C' R. Irving 38.50. Pre-Nationals Chp 10OT: 'A' K. Lay 100-100<br />
OA, R. Smith 69-100, '8' B. Samuel8 99.100, N. Qunce 87-100, %' N. Gcdwin<br />
94-100, J. Abela 93-100.<br />
ROYAL AERO,16-6-82 -Fine W). EO: 7 paus. Henry bwson Hop: W. Rogers<br />
39-39. J. Chiappetta 38-39, D. Facer 35-36. S. Kerr 34.36. Cherokee DB Chp: 'A'S.<br />
Tason 49-49 OA. 'B' A. Mmre 27-28. 'C' S. Kerr 48-40. Cherokee DR Chp: 'A' R.<br />
Alvaro 27-30. 'B' B. Snmuels 25-30. 'C' J. Fianagan 16-20. High Gun W. Rogers<br />
74-80.<br />
SYDNEY, 1-5-83 - Cald. EO: 9 pas. Club Cont DB Chp: 'A' C. Davenprt 35-35<br />
OA. V. Gatt 34-35, '8' T. Jerfy 34.35, A. Mwre 33-35. 'F R. Teeoreid 23-25. J.<br />
Dimeglio 22-25. 20T Trophy: 'A' L. Trew 51-54. W. Valentine 53-54. '8' G. White<br />
28-28. P. Abela 25-28. 'C' .I. Dimeglio 18-22. C. Tickle 17-20. City 01 Sydney MrT<br />
Chp: 'A' W. Valentine 34/35 OA. L. Trew 33-35. 'B' A. Moore 32-35. T. Jerfy 41-49,<br />
'C' J. Dimegiio 28-35. R. Tesoriero 20-35. High Gun C. Davenport.<br />
SYDNEY. 16.5.82 - Fine. $0: 6 poss. Eckersley Dial. SB Chp: 'A' K. Edwards<br />
24.25 OA. S. Toson 23-25. 'E'T. Jerry 23-25. A. Hepburn 21-25:C'G. Smith 21-26.<br />
J. Sharples 20-26. Club PS Con1 Chp: 'A' K. Edwards 57-80. S. Toson 56-60. 'B' A.<br />
Mw1.e 58-60 OA, A. Hepburn 56-80, 'C'G. Smith 57-80, C. Fidock 53-60, DD: K.<br />
Bmanko & K. Edwards 17-20. A. Hepburn & L. Trew 16-80. Hiah Gun X. Edwards<br />
91-95.<br />
TAMWORTH, 2-5-82 - Cwl &Sunny (34). 1OT DB EO: Dea Morris, Rod Taylor.<br />
Ray Melville. Col Burt. Graham Wilson, Kevin Eazer. Mick Woods (Snr), Rex<br />
Whitten. Greg Drain, David Baldwin. Rm Drain 10-10. 25T PS Chp: OA Rex<br />
Whitten 75-75. 'A' Bernie Baxter 74-75, 'B' Rod Raylor 74-75, 'C' Des Morris 70.75.<br />
25T PS 18m: Graham Wilson 75-75. Kevin Frazer, Rex Whitten 73-75. 20 Pr DL<br />
22m: Rex WhittenlCol Barton 19.20, Lindsay BullRay Melville 18-20. Allan<br />
CoylelMiok Bryant 18-20, High Gun Rex Whitten 158-160. Item. High Gun ROE<br />
Drain 150-160.<br />
Secretary Jenny Etherldge (067) 685585.<br />
TAREE-WOHAM, 34 a 25-4-82 -Fine, warm, perfect (65). Mid Nth Conat DE<br />
Chp 26T: G. Blaclunan 58-59, 'A'B. Smith 513-59, %'A. Grsen 58-59. 'C'M. Camor.<br />
31-32, lndy D. Huddleston 24-25. Jnr D. Wilson 24-25. Mid NthCoastPts Chp25T<br />
L. Bird 75-75. 'A'X. Thompson 86-87. 'B' S. Saul 98-99. 'C'M. Carson 68-15. Ladj<br />
D. Huddleston. 734'5, Jnr D. Wilson 76-78. Mid Nth Coast SB Chp 25T: K.<br />
Thompson 25.25, 'A'D. Wilson 24-25,'BSR. Cangiano21,25,'C'B. Ringland 33-34.<br />
Lady D. Huddleston El-25, Jnr A. Yamold 22-25. 20 pr State DR Chp: B. Smith<br />
46-50. 'A' 6. Not1 45-50, '8' W. Toward 324. 'C' M. Carson 33-40. Lady P.<br />
Huddleston 35-40, Jnr M.G. Hamis 29.40. Taree-Wingham GC Diamond 100 ofl<br />
Ism: up to 15m C. Lynn 100.100.16-20mR. Wilson 100-100.21-25m W.I. Clarkc<br />
139-140. Ewh of the above winners received a diamond valued at $650.<br />
Snturday night high gun D. Huddleston. Sunday high gun R. Wilson. Overall<br />
High Gun Bruce No11 - Diamond prize. Ovcrali Ladies high gun Deserir<br />
Huddleston . Dinmond prize.<br />
TIAGARAH, 2.5-82-Fine(l5). IOTSS: I. MoLbnald. W. McCarthy. M. Short. J.<br />
Rya, A. Cox. A. Bailey. F. Holier 8-10. DB Chp: OA I. McDonald e5-25, 'B' J. Ryan<br />
25-26. 'C'F. Hoiler24-25. 15TPtsSS: I. McDonald 41-15, M. Shot42-14. J. hykez<br />
42-15. 15T SS: M. Short. J. Ran, P. McQuire 15-15. 10T SB: A. Bailey 14-15. High<br />
Gun L McDo~ld. FM High Gun F. Hotter.<br />
(008) 807 045.<br />
YAMBA, 18.5-82 - warm - slight breeze (18). 20T DB SS Hop: G. Harrison<br />
20-20. R. Palmer, S. (fodwin. 3. Paul 18-20. lot DB SS Hcp: 3. Paul. M. Wenban<br />
10-10. 10T PS SS Hcp: M. Short. T. Watts, J. Paul 10-29. 20T DB Trophy A.8.C<br />
grude: 'A'J. Paul. 'B'R. Welsh. 'C'T. Watts. 25 Mixed Tgts f 5m: D. Short, J. Paul,<br />
M. Short. High Gun J. Paul. Jnr High Gun D. Short. 0<br />
WAIRREN GUN CLUB<br />
OPEN SHOOT<br />
An excellent display of shootmg was seen at the Warren<br />
Gun Club's Annual 2 Day Open Shoot, held over the weekend<br />
of 24125th April. 52 Shooters attended on Saturday and 51 on<br />
Sunday.<br />
Event 1 - 20 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Cash Divide resulted in<br />
10 shooters shooting the possible 20120. f. Hayman (Sunny<br />
Corner), D. Norris (Morriset), T. Turner (Wyong), D. Osborne<br />
(Cobar), K. Frazer (Tamworth), B. Hunt (Warren), V. Burgess<br />
(Cobar), D. McMillan (Warren), P. Fitzalan (Warren) and R.<br />
ksey (Warren).<br />
Event 2 - 25 <strong>Target</strong> Lower Macquarie Single Barrel<br />
Ch8.mpionship was won outright by Rex Lehman (Lightning<br />
Ridge) shooting the only possible 25/25. After a shoot off<br />
Second Place was won by P. Fitzalan (Warren) 36-37 and third<br />
place by T. Turner (Wyong) 35137. Front Marker was won by<br />
H. Ptaszinski (Coonamble) and Junior by Geoff Hunter<br />
(Warren) 17/25.<br />
Event 3 - 30 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Trophy Event resulted<br />
in 8 shooters scoring 30130. After a marathon shoot off<br />
between Brian Walton (Gilgandra), Victor Burgess (Cobar) &<br />
Jim Hunter (Warren) 147, the event was won by Brian Walton<br />
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WYONG<br />
GUN CLUB<br />
(AFFILIATED ACTA)<br />
Ground Location - Jilliby Road<br />
Dooralong.<br />
OPEN SHOOT $<br />
Sunlay <strong>Jul</strong>y 25, <strong>1982</strong><br />
931 am start<br />
I<br />
Event 1<br />
* 25T WYONG GUN CLUB PIS C'SHIP<br />
Trophy and Badge overall<br />
Trophies A.B.C. and Front Marker<br />
Event 2<br />
30T HANDICAP CASH DIVIDE<br />
14-15, 16-19, 20-25<br />
Trophy and Badge Overall<br />
Trophies Ist, 2nd, 3rd.<br />
Trophy and Badge Overall<br />
Trophies A.B.C. and Front Marker<br />
High Gun over Events 1,2,3 and 4.<br />
Junior High Gun Trophy and Badge<br />
Cartridges and Refreshments and Lunch available<br />
Pres~dent:<br />
Assistant Secretary:<br />
R. Beaton R. McLean<br />
(043) 41 9209<br />
(043) 92 4639<br />
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2291229, with A. Grade by V. Burgess 2281229, B. Grade Don<br />
McMillan (Bourke) & C. Grade R. Gale (Moree) 69170.<br />
Event 4 - Lower Macquarie Point Score Championship was<br />
won outright by Brian Walton (Gilgandra) who scored the<br />
only possible 75/75. After a shoot off Second Place was won by<br />
Don Patrick (Gilgandra) 89190, third place D. Osborne (Cobar)<br />
86/90, front marker Kevin Walton (Gilgandra) 82/85 and<br />
Junior Geoff Hunter 69/75.<br />
Day two again saw excellent shooting with the first event-<br />
25 target Lower Macquarie Double Barrel Championship<br />
resulting in a long shoot off between Club President Sid<br />
Kinsey (Warren) and Jim Hunter (Warren) with S. Kinsey<br />
winning first place 11 111 11, second place J. Hunter 11011 11,<br />
third place V. Burgess 61/62, Front Marleer K. mazer<br />
(Tamworth) 45/46 and Junior T. Turner 21/25.<br />
Event 6 - 30 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel $2000 "Diamond" Event<br />
resulted in 7 shooters scoring the possible 30130. After<br />
another long shoot off first prize was won by Jim Hunter<br />
(Warren) 92192, second place M. Wods (Tamworth) 104/105<br />
and third place A. M. Burgess (Cobar) 1031105. Front Marker<br />
M. Frazer (Tamworth) 36/38.<br />
The final event on the program, 25 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel<br />
Cash Divide was shared by P. Hayman (Sunny Corner), D.<br />
Norris (Morriset), P. Proudfoot (Boggabri), G. Dehm (Gilgan-<br />
dra), D. Patrick (Gilgandra). M. Woods (Tamworth), S. Kinsey<br />
(Warren), M. Cassidy (Boorowa), R. Lehman (Lightning<br />
Ridge), M. Shields (Goodooga), R. Davis (Dubbo) and V.<br />
Burgess (Cobar).<br />
High Gun was won by Brian Walton with a score of 2241230<br />
and Intermediate High Gun by K. Frazer.<br />
On Saturday evening a dinner was held at the Gun Club and<br />
a Calcutta conducted on the "Diamond" Event being shot on<br />
Sunday. Shooters were auctioned by Stuart McCallum with<br />
the favourites bringing high prices. 0<br />
ALBURY WOUONGA GUW CLUB<br />
JULY PROGRAM<br />
10T EYE OPENER<br />
Points Decision<br />
25 TARGET<br />
Southern Riverina Single Barrel<br />
Championship<br />
Sash & Trophy Overall Plus Two Grades<br />
Trophy for Runner up each Grade.<br />
15 TARGET HANDICAP<br />
Trophy 1st. 2nd & 3rd.<br />
15T POINTS SCORE C'SHIP<br />
Sash & Trophy Overall plus Trophy<br />
for two remaining grades.<br />
COMING EVENTS: 30 <strong>Target</strong> Medley C'ship.<br />
plus support~ng events.<br />
AUGUST 29<br />
Coaching Day Followed by Chook &<br />
Turkey Program in the afternoon.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong><br />
DUBBO BRAWCH<br />
@ SATURDAY AUGUST 28, <strong>1982</strong><br />
N.S.W. STATE TEAM SELECTION SNOOT<br />
in conjunction<br />
N.S.W. .SIMULATED FIELD SHOOTING<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
- 25 TARGET EYE-OPENER<br />
- 50 TARGET MAIN EVENT<br />
TOTAL NOMS. $18.50<br />
GROUWD LOCAlOW - 106R16Ur ROAU DUB00<br />
ENQUIRIES:<br />
L. SHAW (068) 885 658<br />
e SUNDAY AUGUST 29, <strong>1982</strong><br />
BRANCH INAUGRAL SHOOT<br />
- 25 TARGET EYE-OPENER<br />
- 50 TARGET MAIN EVENT<br />
TOTAL NOMS. $18.50<br />
6ROU10 LOEAJIOH - OPPOSIE MUOGf AIRPORI<br />
COMMENCING 10.00 a.m.<br />
Grades AA, A, B & C<br />
$1.00 Opt. Sweep on Eye-Opener<br />
CONDUCTED UNDER F. & G. FED AUST.<br />
SIMULATED FIELD RULES<br />
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t PLEASE NOTE STARTING TIMES *<br />
PRESIDENT: G . Ash<br />
SECRETARY: W . McMahon<br />
35 Wallace Ave. FRANKSTON. 3199<br />
A.H. (059) 775 461<br />
B.H. (059) 961 544 A.H. (03) 789 4661<br />
Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 4, 11.00 am Start<br />
CANTEEM UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT<br />
....................................................................................................<br />
................... .........................................................................<br />
......................................................................... ..................<br />
.........................................................................................................<br />
.<br />
...............................................................................................<br />
1 . 20T POINTS GRADED CASH DIVISION $6.50<br />
2 . 20T SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP . $6.50<br />
3 . 20T DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP $6.50<br />
4 . 20T MIXED BIRDS CASH DIVISION $6.50<br />
5 . 50TTRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP ................................................................................................................ $11 00<br />
6 . 50T AMERICAN SKEET CHAMP~ONSHIP $10.00<br />
Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 11, 11.00 am Start<br />
...............................................................................................................<br />
..................................................................................................<br />
...................................................................................................<br />
.........................................................................................................<br />
1 . 20T POINTS GRADED DlVlSlON $6.50<br />
2 . 20T SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP $6.50<br />
3 . 20T DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPKWJSHIP $6.50<br />
4 . 20T MIXED BIRDS CASH DlVlSlON $6.50<br />
5 . 50TTRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP ............................................................................................................ $1 1.00<br />
6 . 50TAMERlCAN SKEETCHAMPIONSH~P ............................................................................................... $10.00<br />
Saturday <strong>Jul</strong>y 17, 10.00 am Start<br />
1 . 1 OOT TRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP ...................................................................................................... $21 . 00<br />
Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 18, 10.00 am Start<br />
1 . 1 OOT TRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP ............................................................................................................ $21 00<br />
2 . 50TAMERlCAN SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP ............................................................................................... $10.00<br />
3 . 50T AMERICAN SKEET CASH DIVISION ............................................................................................... $10.00<br />
4 . 20T POINTS CASH DIVISION .................................................................................................................. $6.50<br />
5 . 20TSlNGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP $6.50<br />
....................................................................................................<br />
6 . 20T DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP ........................ . ....................................................................... $6.50<br />
7 . 20T GROUP METERAGE 1411 5, 1611 9, 20/25 ........................................................................................... $6.50<br />
Overall on events 2 and 3 . Nominations for event 3 close at 1.30 pm<br />
Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 25, 11.00 am Start<br />
1 . 20T POINTS CASH DIVISION .................................................................................................................. $6.50<br />
2 . 20TSlNGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP .................................................................................................... $6.50<br />
3 . 20T DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP ................................................................................................... $6.50<br />
4 . 20T HANDICAP ......................................................................................................................................... $6.50<br />
5 . 50T TRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP ................................................................................................................. $1 1.00<br />
6 . 50T SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP ................................................................................................................... $10.00<br />
CARTRIDGES<br />
.<br />
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BANDIANA AREA ARMY. 18-5.8s - Gwd (13). 15T DB Chp: 'A' & OA K.<br />
Maurey 24-24. 'B' J. Powell 23-24. 'C' K. Smillie 15-18. 15T PS Chp: 'B' & OA C.<br />
Tamer 75-75. 'A' J. SDjkowski 72-75, 'C' K. SmiHie 36-46.10T PS CD: K. Maurey.<br />
J. Sojkowski. A. Clark.<br />
BENDEW. 14-82 - Gwd (55). 10 ur DD EO: G. Hi~weIUG. Lee. K. RobertsIN.<br />
- . - . . . - . -. . . r. . - . . . . . . .. . . . .<br />
A o CO~&VR. Wrighl ~s.ai, 15 pr DlRiee ~ r~hp: d 'A' & OA G. Hipwell 20-30. B.<br />
RxVcrty 36-40. 'B' 1. Eicl$uuri 27-30. T. Trainer 25-30. 'C' L. Boucher 24-30, G.<br />
Ha?rmond 23.30. Interskin H8C: P. Akkerms 26-26, K. Bell 25.20. N. Lindrea<br />
21-22<br />
BENDIOO. 10-5-82 -Perfect (45). 25T DB Con1 Grd Chp: 'A' L. Brown 24-25. G.<br />
Hlp~vell 39.41. 'B' 8: OA B. Kn~ghl 25-25. H. Hoss 29-31, 'C' L. Downie 26.20. C.<br />
Kc.?:. 25-20. 25T SB Cortt Grd C~D: 'A' & OA L. Brown 25-25. G. Ilinwell24-25. 'B'<br />
B Napier 2527, R. Trail1 24.27:'~ G. Kerr 23-25, R. ~ a ~ 22-25, i r 15T Grp Met<br />
Hcp: 14m G. Kerr 33-33, 15-18m L. Woolley 22-22. 17-18m J. Landry 21-21,<br />
19.20111 G. HipweU 15-15. 21m Back L. Brown 15-17.<br />
BOORT. 0.582 -Fine, ml &calm (32). 20T Lake Mama1 PS Ord Chp: OA Q 'A'<br />
D. MclntOSh, G. Hipwell, 'B' R. Lunghusen. L. Baker. 'C' D. Gould. W. Larmour.<br />
20T Lake Mnrmal DB Grd Chp: OA & 'KC. Dwley, G. Young. 'B'R. Lunghulpen. M.<br />
Abalam. 'C' M. Spencer. G. Smith. 10T Hcp $$: 10.10 Faye Taylor. Greg Hipweli.<br />
Ken Burton. Stephen Rigney. Graeme Broad, Gordon Chalmers. C. Dwly. S.<br />
Storm 10 Pr DR SS: G. Hipwell. G. Young, S. Rigney.<br />
Secretary: G. Chalmera (054) 947314.<br />
CALLAWADDA-STAWELL. li-4-82 - Very good (37). IOOT Pre National GRD<br />
Chp: OA Rob Pitt 115-115. 'A' Jim Gawith Il4.115. 'B' Tex Drummond 99-100. B.<br />
Kinnear 06-100. 'C' Alf Facchin 93-100.<br />
Sec: R. Young. 2 Smith St.. Shwell 3380.<br />
CERBERUB. 1-5-82 - Fine & Sunny (21). iOT DB: T. Rowe. L. Heywood. K.<br />
Rose, B. Maher. C. Cerchi. B. Bertschik. P. Arnold. A. Johnston, B. Woodward, C.<br />
Carrol. 40T DBChp: 'A'C. Carrol 115-11s. K. Roe 58.59. 'B' B. Cerchi 114-115. L.<br />
Heywoo43-44.'~'~. IIickling35-40, B. Maher 34-40. ~ ~~hris~nrrol. 10 ~ airi)~:<br />
'A'B. Woodw;lrd 19-20, C. Carrol 18-20, 'B' W. Clapham 18-20. P. Bacon %-40. 'C'<br />
G. Hickling 15-20, D. a'Beckett 13-20. OA Bill Woodward<br />
COEUNA, 30-4.82 - Fine - Frosty (46). Novice M. Hencle 7-10. S, Brown 7-12.<br />
10T DB EO; G. Lee, B. Reade. J. Hipwell. G. Hipwell. R. Warren. N. Watta. T.<br />
Jlehne, T, Masters. K. Bruna, S. Kerr, G. Robinson, K. Burton. T. Harrison, J.<br />
Suville. L. Saunders. N. Turner. R. Fowler. 50T Chp of Chps DB Grd Chp: 'A' & OA<br />
G. Kerr 73-73, T. Boucher 72-73. '8' S. Storm 88-69, C. Doyle 78-79. 'C' P.<br />
Akkermnna 48-50, R. Hmpr 45-50. FM J. Dehne44-50. Off the fence final: G. Lee<br />
10.10.10TCarlton&UnitedTrophy Hcp: 14m R. Hwper2l-21.T. Harrison 20-21.<br />
15.16m N. Turner 44-44. T. Boucher 43-44. 19-2lm G. Hipwell 10.10, B. James<br />
12.13. 22-25m G. Lee 9-11, R. Fowler 8-11, off ?he fence N. Turner. Cohuna Club<br />
aggregate was won by G. Hipwell with a sfore of 565.595.<br />
C. A. Leo (Secretary) (0541 568315.<br />
COWUNA. 15-5-82 -Fine &Warm (51). 20T Kow Swamp DB Grd Chp: 'A' & OA<br />
T. Dehne 88-86. D. McIntosh 85-88. '8' T. Trniner 84.65. R. Warren 43-44. 'C' D.<br />
Bohn 27-28. J. Hipwell 25-28. FM G. Bamford 16-20.2OT Kow SwampSB Grd Chp:<br />
'A' & OA G. Hipwell 29-29, T. Masters 32-33. '13' P. O'Callaghan 28-28. S. Storm<br />
19-20,'C'D. Bohn 18-20.3. Dehne 19.22,FM J. Hipwell 18-22. 15TDBHcp: 14mS.<br />
Saturday <strong>Jul</strong>y 10, <strong>1982</strong><br />
Start 1:DO urn<br />
Event 1 5T DB EYE OPENER<br />
Event 2<br />
Event 3<br />
Event 4<br />
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PRESIDENT:<br />
1. Eichfus<br />
Wimble St.<br />
Seymour<br />
75T DB C'SHIP.<br />
15T H'CAP DB<br />
10 PAIR DOUBLE RISE<br />
(Time Permitting)<br />
* Cash Prizes *<br />
SECRETARY:<br />
R. Buchanan<br />
49 Chisholm Cres.<br />
Phone: 92 1031, Seymour<br />
r<br />
I SOUTHERN<br />
PENINSULA<br />
MONTHLY GUIDE<br />
<strong>Jul</strong>y <strong>1982</strong><br />
Cerberus Gun Club<br />
SATURDAY JULY 3<br />
10T PTS CD<br />
30T CHAMP. GRADED<br />
30T HANDICAP<br />
SATURDAY AUGUST 7<br />
10T D/B CASH DIVIDE<br />
30T D/B CHAMP. GRADED<br />
10T CERBERUS CIRCLE Location: Navy Base<br />
Crib Point Nlelway 13<br />
Map 395 A. 3<br />
Secretary: C. Carrol (059) 78 2926<br />
Morningtola <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Club<br />
SATUROAY JULY 10<br />
10T D/B CASH DIVIDE<br />
50T D/B CHAMP. GRADED<br />
25T HANDICAP<br />
SATURDAY JULY 24<br />
10T D/B CASH DIVIDE<br />
50T Dl6 CONTINENTAL CHAMP.<br />
25T HANDICAP<br />
Location: Craigie Rd.<br />
Mornington Melway 13<br />
Map 145 F.9<br />
Secretary: G. Matthews (059) 87 1060<br />
Nepean Gun Club<br />
SATURDAY JULY 17<br />
15T D/B CASH DIVIDE<br />
50T D/B CHAMP. GRADED<br />
SATURDAY JULY 31<br />
5PR. DEAUVILLE DBLS. CASH DIVIDE<br />
20PR. DEAUVILLE DBLS (SELECT PARTNER)<br />
25T D/B GRADED<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--JULY <strong>1982</strong>
1 MELBOURNE GUN CLUB I<br />
1 Grounds - Victoria Rd., Lilydale - P.O. Box 74, Lilydale - Phone 739 1771 I<br />
SATURDAY JULY 3<br />
Event 1 Commencing 12 Noon Nom: 11 .OO<br />
50T Graded Trench C'ship<br />
Event 2 Commencing 12.45 pm Nom: 8.00<br />
30T DIB GRADED CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
TROPHIES OIA, A, B & C also seconds<br />
Event 3 Nom: 6.50<br />
20T DIB Points Graded C'ship<br />
Event 4 Nom: 5.50<br />
10T Handicap Trophies 1, 2 & 3.<br />
Event 5 Nom: 11 .OO<br />
50T Graded Skeet Championship<br />
SATURDAY JULY 10<br />
Event 1 Commencing 11 am Nom: 21.00<br />
lOOT GRADED TRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
Event 2 Nom: 21.00<br />
fOOT GRADED I.S.U. SKEET CHAMP.<br />
No Entries for Event 1 received after 1 prn<br />
Event 3 Commencing 12.45 pm Nom 6.00<br />
15T DlB Points Graded Champ.<br />
Event 4 Nom: 8.00<br />
MELBOURNE aww ewe<br />
30 Mixed <strong>Target</strong>s - 10 DIE - 10 SIB - 20 Pts<br />
Trophies OIA, A, 6, C & Seconds<br />
Event 5 Nom5.50<br />
10T Handicap Trophies 1, 2, & 3<br />
Event 6 Nom 11 .OO<br />
50T Graded Skeet Championship<br />
SUWDAV JULV 11<br />
Event I<br />
Commencing 12 Noon<br />
Nom: 21 .OO<br />
100T GRADED TRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
Event 2 Nom: 21.00<br />
lOOT GRADED I.S.U. SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
HIGH GUN OVER 200 TARGETS<br />
TRENCH & I.S.U. SKEET<br />
Event 1 Commencing 11 am Nom 1 I .OO<br />
SOT GRADED SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
Event 2 Nom 11.00<br />
50T GRADED SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
TROPHIES BOTH EVENTS:-<br />
OIA, A, B, C & SECONDS ALSO HI-GUN<br />
OVER 100 TARGETS<br />
No Entries received for Event 1 after 1 pm<br />
PRESIDENT: R. F. Buchan<br />
735 0527<br />
AUSTRALIAN C ~ TARGET Y SHOOTING NkVVS-JULY <strong>1982</strong><br />
SATURDAY JULY 17 [Cofltl<br />
Event 3 Commencing 12 Noon Nom 1 1 .OO<br />
50T Graded Trench Championship<br />
Event 4 Commencing 12.45 pm Nom 6.00<br />
15T SIB Graded Championship<br />
Event 5 Nom 6.00<br />
15T D/B Graded Championship<br />
Event 6 Nom 6.00<br />
1ST DIB Points Graded Champ.<br />
Event 7 Nom 6.50<br />
10 Pair Double Rise Graded Event<br />
Event 1 Commencing 11 am Nom 21 .OO<br />
lOOT GRADED TRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
Event 2 Nom 21 .OO<br />
IOOT GRADED I.S.U. Skeet Champ.<br />
Event 3 Commencing 12.45 pm Nom 7.00<br />
25T D/B GRADED CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
TROPHIES OIA, A, B, C & SECONDS<br />
Event 4 Nom 6.50<br />
20T Medley IOT DIB-1OT DIB Points<br />
Event 5 Norn 6.50<br />
10 Pair Double Rise Graded Champ.<br />
Event 6 Nom 11 .OO<br />
50T Graded Skeet Championship<br />
Trophies O/A, A,B,C & Seconds<br />
SATURDAY JULY 31 1 %<br />
Event 1 Commencing 12 Noon Nom 11 .OO<br />
50T Graded Trench Championship<br />
Event 2 Commencing 12.45 pm Nom 11 .OO<br />
am mm<br />
40TGTS-5 PairDIR-'10DIB-10 Pts-10SIB<br />
Trophies OIA, A, B, C, Seconds<br />
Ladies & Junior<br />
Event 3 Nom 6.50<br />
20T D/B Graded championship<br />
Event 4 To Commence 11.30 am Nom 17.00<br />
75T GRADED SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
TROPHIES OIA, A,B,C & Seconds<br />
No Entries for Event 4 received<br />
after 1.30 pm<br />
ALL Amenities available<br />
on Ground<br />
Coaching for Novices<br />
each Saturday 10.30 am to 12.30 pm<br />
'SECAETAHY: Mrs M. McCulloch<br />
P.0 Box 74 Lilydale 3140<br />
Phone: 726 0438 1
St- 41-41, J. Hipwell 4041,.15-17m R. Lunghueen 37-37. B. Trelonr 38-37.<br />
18-2hT. Trniner 15-15, G. Hipwell 22-23,21-25m 0. Young 15-16,G. Lee 28-29,<br />
1OT SS: G. Lee. 0. Young, G. Hipwell. T. Harrison, R. Burton. M. Bamford. N.<br />
Watts. T. Trainor, S. Storm. S. Brown, I. Swift, J. Pattiaon.<br />
COHUNA, 16.6-88 - Fine & Cold - Night Program (40). 20T Dalton'a Bridge DB<br />
Chp: 'A' & OA. G. Hipwell 50.50, L. Knight 4849, 'B'J. Saville 41-42, K. Charleson<br />
29-30, 'C'R. Lee 28-30, M. Sgenwr 27-30, FM B. Heffer 22-25.20P KOW Swamp DD<br />
Chp: G. Kerr 21-21. §.Ken 21-Pi, J. Saville 20-21. B. Reade 20-21. igh Gun: G.<br />
Hipwell 74-75. Off fence S. Storm.<br />
C. A. Lee. (054) 588315.<br />
COFfUNA. 23-6-81? - FinelCwl (27). Novice: M. Vistarini 9-10, K. Woolhouse<br />
3-10. 10T EO: K. BUMn, F. Taylor. G. Manuel. K. Chadeaon, D. Bohn. B. Reade.<br />
R; Fowler, N. Watts, K. Bruns. C.Doyle. S. Storm, T. Masters, S. Rigney. zoT<br />
Murray River DB Grd Chp: 'A' & OA T. Dehne 92-92, R. Towler 91-92, '8' H.<br />
McLeod 25-20, P. O'Cnllaghon 23-24. 'C' G. Manuel 23-25.D. Bohn 2225. FM A.<br />
Lavin 17-20. 30T Trophy Hcp: 11-14m S. Storm 45-45. D. Bohn 4445. 15.19m T.<br />
Dehne 37-37, K. Britten 36-37, 20-25111 B. Reado 27-30, K. Burton 23-30. lOT 9s:<br />
G. Manuel.T. Dehne. D. Bohn, B. Rwade. R. Fowler. K. Bmns. S. Storm. R. Rigney.<br />
S. Rimey. 10T SS: R. Warren, B. Rende. R. Fowler. Off the fence K. Charleson.<br />
C. A. Lee. Ph (054) 588315.<br />
COLBINABBIN, QS-4-82 - Wind. Cold. Showery(451.20T Anzac Day DB chp: N.<br />
CPBCItnell25-25. N. Crwlmn, T. Nash 40-41.2OT A nm Day SB Chp: 'A' & OA R.<br />
Walker 21-21, T. Naah 20-21, 'B'B, Tkloar 18-20, M. Costa I?-20, 'C'S. Zito 19-20,<br />
T. Kwpman 17-20. 20T Grpd Hcp: 14m R. TrdI 20-20. S. Zito 31-32. 15-l9m R.<br />
Walker 27-28, A. Johns 26-28.20 4 m T. Nnsh 19-20, R. Wright 17-20, High Gun<br />
over the 3 main eventa: T. Naah 58-60.<br />
COLBINABRIN, 23.5.82 -Fin&loudy (20). 10T ED. M. Snelling. R. Papst, R.<br />
TraillQ-lO.20T DB Chp PS: OA & 'A'K. Shearer 57-80, R. Papst 52-80, '8'1. Laurie<br />
54-80. 'C' A. Edwards 55-80. H. James 50-80. POT Hcp: R. Trail1 43-44. 1. Laurie<br />
42.44. 0. Polinelli 29-31. Jnr G. V. Reid 14.21.<br />
CORlO BAY, 8-1-88 - Cwl. Cloudy, Calm (31). 1OT Pts CD: G. Willetz, W.<br />
Attwood, R. Barber. P. Morgan 30-30.20T DB Cont: 'A' & OA R. Barber 40-40, 'B'<br />
R. Turner 28-29. 'C' R. Tcemul21-23. 20T DB Chp: S. Haberman 71-74, G. Willett<br />
73.74. T. Vnodenberg 88-87.2OT DB Chp: 'A' M. Hewitt 51.52. 'B'I OA C. Hobbs<br />
52-52, 'C' C. Box 18-21. High Gun W. Attwood 89-90.<br />
CORlO BAY. 22-6-82 - Cold. Cloudy. Fine (45). 1OT Pta EO: R. Barber. R.<br />
Chrietopher. P. Clew, T. Naah, W. Hitchcock, N. Wenning 30-30. 20T Pts Grd<br />
A.B.C.: 'A' A. Morgan 58-80. 'B' & 0 R. Turner 60-80, 'C'K. Bennett 55-60.20 Pr<br />
DD: R. Turner. A. Morgan 20-22. T. Naeh, S. Haberman 19-22.20T DB Grd: 'A' &<br />
OA A. Morgan 55-55. 'B' R. Turner 22-23. '2' K. Bennet 19.20. 10 Pr DR CD: State<br />
Night DD Chp: S. Haherman 18-20. R. Christopher 16-20, R. Bmbr 55-20. R.<br />
Christopher. A. Morgan 20-20. D. Nielson. M. Italia 20-23. Commonwealth Night<br />
W 'AS&OAD. Nielson25-30.'B'T. Vandenberg 14-25. 'C'R. Tremul ll-25. High<br />
Gun A. Morgan 133-160. .<br />
M)NALD, 23-6-82 - O%mt (23). 5 pr DR EO: D. Flavel. P. Schilting. R. Hollis<br />
9-10.2Opr Club DD Chp: OAD. Fhvel, P. SchillingPo-20. T. Gwady. I. Dart, lOPr<br />
DR Grd Chp: OA I 'A' C. Dwly. G. Young. 'B'K. Willey. G. Vogel. 'C' W. Lamour. T.<br />
Green. 10TDB 18m SS: R. Young. K. Why. P. Schilling, G. Vogel. D. F eman<br />
10-10.<br />
Start Approx. 1:00 prn<br />
Ladies, Veterans & Juniors '/2 Noms.<br />
Event I Nom: $7.00<br />
20T DOUBLE BARREL<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
lst, 2nd, 3rd, & FM<br />
Opt. O/A Sweep $1 .OO<br />
Event 2 Nom: $7.00<br />
15T GROUPED HANDICAP<br />
14-17m & 18-25m<br />
Ist, 2nd, 3rd each group<br />
Opt. O/A Sweep $1 .OO<br />
, Event3 Nom: $4.00<br />
15T CASH Dl6 OFF 20m<br />
; Grouped 14-17m & 18-25m 1st three each group<br />
I No Sweep.<br />
1<br />
1 Event 3 To be aggregate event<br />
1<br />
1<br />
, Phone: (058)<br />
President: Bernie Gntfin<br />
21 3298<br />
Page 50<br />
Junior High Gun Trophy<br />
Secretary: Denis Threlfall<br />
P.O. Box 126<br />
Shepparton<br />
* 301 Korurnburra DB PShiu 1, 2, 3.<br />
Saturday <strong>Jul</strong>y 24 Badge Shield "Ifearn Shaoi<br />
ro:ou am * 251 Wlnler Skeet C'Shirr.<br />
12:3U pm * lOT PIS HCU.<br />
* 15T Budue Shleld Hcp. 1.2,3. FM 8 EM<br />
* 30T Slh. Clppstand DB C'Shlp 1,2,3. also in conlunslo~ wlh<br />
the 301 08 a 301 Slh. Glppslaad lualor CIshIu 1,2,3.<br />
SECRETARY:<br />
Shane Wishart<br />
Sunlay <strong>Jul</strong>y '14, 4982<br />
10T El0 CID<br />
30T DB<br />
1st each grade 350 Shells<br />
2nd each grade 150 shells<br />
10 Tower CID<br />
lst, 2nd, 3rd<br />
25f Skeet CID<br />
I st, 2nd, 3rd.<br />
15T SIB C/D<br />
A.B.C. 1st.<br />
Refreshments and CadiMges available<br />
Pres~dent: E. Montanaro Secretary: G. Costa<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong>
TROBO<br />
(-MEGUY TARGET<br />
4 O'Herns Road, Epping. Phone 401 3134. I<br />
-JULY PROGRAM I<br />
Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 4,<br />
* FINAL S.A. ELlMlMATlONS<br />
"CASH DUVilfBE"<br />
Event I. Noms: $3.00<br />
10T EYE OPENER C/O<br />
Event 2 Noms: $6.00<br />
20T DOUBLE BARREL +<br />
1st & 2nd A.B.C.<br />
Event 3. Noms: $6.00<br />
20T Double Barrel<br />
1st & 2nd A.B.C.<br />
Event 4. Noms: $6.00<br />
10 Pair Auto & Driven<br />
1st 2nd 3rd 4th<br />
Event 5. Noms: $3.00<br />
* 10T TOWER POINTS *<br />
Event 6. Noms: $6.00<br />
* 25T SKEET *<br />
1st & 2nd 0. 1-4, 5-10.<br />
Event 7. Noms: $6.00<br />
25T Skeet<br />
1st & 2nd 0. 1-4. 5-10.<br />
Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 11,<br />
ZZ SHOOT<br />
Watch for the Glenroy Chamber of Commerce<br />
Charity Shoot September 19,<br />
Firearms safety and gun handling classes<br />
each Saturday commencing 1.30 prn<br />
NOVICE CHAMPIONSHIP each Saturday at 3.00 ph<br />
Practice Saturday 12 noon-6pm (D.T.1 & Skeet)<br />
Skeet practice Tuesdays 1-5 prn<br />
president: H. Belmore<br />
Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 18,<br />
"SILVERWARE TROPHIES"<br />
Event 1. Noms: $3.00<br />
10T E.O. CID<br />
Event 2. Noms: $1 8.00<br />
20T Double Barrel A.B.C.<br />
1st each Grade - 4 Piece Coffee Set<br />
2nd each Grade - Tray<br />
Event 3. Noms: $8.00<br />
20T Double Barrel A.B.C.<br />
1st each Grade Silver Trophy $60.00<br />
2nd each Gradexsilver Trophy $30.00<br />
Event 4. Noms: $6.00<br />
10 Pair Double Rise CID<br />
Ist, 2nd, 3rd. 4th.<br />
Event 5. Noms: $14.00<br />
50T Skeet 0, 14, 5-10<br />
1st Silver Trophy $70.00<br />
Sunday Jab 25, <strong>1982</strong><br />
Event 1. Noms: $3.00<br />
15T E.O. C/O<br />
Event 2. Noms: $1 5.00<br />
30T Double Barrel<br />
A.B.C. 1st $150.00 Cash<br />
2nd $100.00 Cash<br />
Event 3. Noms: $8.00<br />
15T Double Barrel<br />
A.B.C. 1st 200 Shells<br />
2nd 100 Shells<br />
Event 4. Noms: $6.00<br />
25T Skeet CID<br />
0, 1-4. 5-10. 1st & 2nd<br />
Event 5. Norns: $6.00<br />
25T Skeet CID<br />
0, 1-4. 5-10 1st & 2nd<br />
Nominations events 1 and 2 Close 1:30 p.m.<br />
Secretaly: Epping BOX 93<br />
Excellent facilities<br />
and canteen services<br />
shells avaiIable at<br />
Club office<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong> Page 51
Secretmy: Mr K. WUley, P.O. Box 11, DunoUy Vic. President: MF P. Bloomfield<br />
(05454) 976500.<br />
ECHUCA. 8-5-62 - Calm & Overcast (61). POT DB Chp: OA & 'A' M. McVicar<br />
36-36, MikeLwnard 35-36:B'B. Treloar 24-25. J. Aukema 23-24:C'S. Zilo28-29.<br />
D. Rnohele 27-29. Lady J. Treloar 19-20, FM K. McMinn 19-20. 15T Hcp: 14m D.<br />
Rachele 2424, J. Trelonr 23-24, 15-19m W. Eagle 25-25,B. Griffen 24-25, 20-25m<br />
M. McVicar 45-45, J. Whittaker 44-45. 15T PS Chp: D. Rachele 45-45, Mike<br />
Leonard 47-48, M. McVicar 44.48. 25T Skeet Chp: OA 'A'J. Whittaker 29-29. '8. L.<br />
Bernard 28-29. 'F T. Sofra 24.25.<br />
L. Bernard (058) 521354.<br />
mOA, Z3-5-82 - Dull (23). 10T 15m CD: N.Ryder. J. King, A. Petersen. R.<br />
Lambden. A. Johnson. K. McKendirck, T. Sofra. 10-10.25T PS Chp: Mark Leonard<br />
72-75, R. Lnmbden 103-108, J. king 100-108. lW D. Rachel 85-103.20T Grp Hcp:<br />
14-15m C. Butcher 20-20. 16-2m A. Johnson 28-26. 21-25m M. Leondard 20-20.<br />
15T novelty 11-25: C. Butcher, E. TomMoni 16-15.<br />
FOSTER. 8-5-82 -Cold (10). 10T Pts CD: 29-30 John Green. 27-30 Cbis Green.<br />
26.30 Steven Green. 1OT llm: 10-10 Brad Salomon. John Green, 9-10 P. Maurilli,<br />
Brian Salomon, Garg Jennings. S. Green. M. Cripps. C. Green. 10T off 18m: 10-10<br />
John Green. 9-10 Brian Salomon. S. Green. 1OT off 25m: 8-10 John Green. 7.10<br />
Brian SnlOmOn. M. Cripps, C. Green. High Gun over last 3 events: 29-30 John<br />
Green. 25-30 Brian Salomon, 23-30 Brad Salomon. C. Green. Fish Shmt: G.<br />
Mowatt. John Green. . 5. - Green. -<br />
R7AhXSTON-AUSTRALIAN, 96-4-81-Cold, windy - paorinKrain(57). 20T R.<br />
Chp 'A'S Collin9 04.titl. 'B'J. Was8 57-60, 'C'M. Hammond 57-69.50T SB Clip: 'A'<br />
R. Gartll51.52. G. Willett 50-52. 'B'G. Swann 43-61, P. Was3 42.51.5. Filz#eerald<br />
44-50, B. Garth 40-50.50TDBChp:'A'A. Blcase 101-101.5. Willett 100-101,'BqD.<br />
O'Keeffe 49-50. P. WiUet 48-50. 'C' J. Burrem 44-50. G. Vanderbrand 54-60. 10OT<br />
~ ~- ----<br />
Trench Chp: 'A' I. Buchanm 94-100, G. kng 88-160. 'B' B. Shandley 90-100. K.<br />
Roae 81-100, 'C' I. Joyce 78-100. R. Pollamounter 74-100. lOOT Skeet Chp: 'A' A.<br />
Conaena 98-100, G. WiUett 97-1W. 'B' G. Swan 95-100, N. Smart 90-iw. 'C.P.<br />
White 88-100. G. Vanderbm 78-10. Sat. IOOTTrench: 'A'I. Buchanan 91-100, 'B'<br />
- 8. Shandlsv RR-ion. --<br />
FRANKS~N AUSTRALIAN, 2-3-82 - Fine, Sunny (54). 25T Pts: 'A' 3. Rooke<br />
88-90, J. Crippe 72-70, G. Burge 87-75. 50T SB: 'A' I
7<br />
VlICTORIAN STATE SKEET CARNIVAL<br />
HOSTED BY NORTH WEST ZONE<br />
AT MILDURA CLAY TARGET GUN CLUB<br />
FRIDAY<br />
13, SATURDAY 14, SununY 15, AUGUST <strong>1982</strong><br />
FRIDAY AUGUST 13, Commencing at 10:00 a.m.<br />
Event I. Nom. $1 f .00, Ladies $6.00, Juniors $6.00<br />
ELEY SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong>s - Graded A B C<br />
"A Grade 0-1, "B" Grade 2-3, "C" Grade 4-10. Overall Winner - Sash and Trophy. Grade Winners - Ribbon and Trophy, 2nd Trophy.<br />
Ladles - Juniors and Veterans Trophy O/A Sweep $1.00<br />
Event 2. Nom. $1 1.00, Ladies $6.00, Juniors $6.00-<br />
VIC-N.S.W. CHALLENGE C'SHIP -<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong>s - Graded A B C.<br />
"A Grade 0-1, "8" Grade 2-3. "C" Grade 4-10. Overall Winner - Sash and Trophy. Grade Winners - Ribbon and Trophy. 2nd Trophy<br />
Ladies - Juniors and Veterans Trophy OIA Sweep $1.00<br />
$hTUARAY IIUGUST 14, Commencing at 10:OO a.m.<br />
Event 3. Nom. $1 1.00, Ladies $6.00, Juniors $6.00<br />
STATE SKEET CARNIVAL C'SHIP<br />
50T - Graded A B C<br />
"A Grade bl, "6" Grade 2-3, "C Grade 4-10. Overall Winner - Sash and Trophy. Grade Winners - Ribbon and Trophy, 2nd Trophy<br />
Ladies - Juniors and Veterans Trophy OIA Sweep $1.00<br />
Event 4. Nom. $1 1.00, Ladies $6.00, Juniors $6.00<br />
VICTORIAN SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong>s - Graded A B C<br />
"A Grade 0-1, "0 Grade 2-3, !'C" Grade 4-10. Overall Winner - Sash and Trophy. Grade Winners - Ribbon and Trophy, 2nd Trophy<br />
Ladies - Juniors and Veterans Trophy O/A Sweep $1.00<br />
SUNDAY AUGUST 15. Commencing al 10:00 a.m.<br />
* STATE SKEET TEAM SHOOT - 50 TARGETS<br />
* STATE LADIES SKEET TEAM SHOOT - 25 TARGETS<br />
* STATE JUNIOR SKEET TEAM SHOOT - 25 TARGETS<br />
Event 5. Nom. $1 1.00, Ladies $6.00, Juniors $6.00.<br />
WINCHESTER SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong>s - Graded A B C<br />
"A" Grade 0-1, "8" Grade 2-3, "C Grade 4-10. Overall Winner - Sash and Trophy. Grade Winners - Ribbon and Trophy. 2nd Trophy<br />
Ladies - Juniors and Veterans Trophy O1A Sweep $1.00<br />
* SPECIAL NOTES *<br />
State Open Ladiesand Junior teams selected on Events 3 and 4.<br />
Victoria vs. N.S.W. Team Challenge over Events 2,3, 4 81 5. EachState allowed any number of five-man teams. Victorian Teams<br />
selected on Event 1.<br />
Victorian Zone Skeet Team Premiership to be held in conjunction with Event 5. .<br />
Geo. Biggs Annual Club Team Shoot conducted over Events 3, 4 & 5. Teams to consist of five shooters from any Victorian Club.<br />
Trophy to best two man team over events 1, 2, 3, 4 8. 5. Nom $2.00<br />
High Gun Sash and Trophy to top scorer in Open, Ladies and Junior State Teams.<br />
HIGH GUN SASH and TROPHY OVER EVENTS 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5.<br />
Shooters MUST present handicap cards with nomination.<br />
* Gun Club open tor full week prior to Tournament for practice.<br />
* SATURDAY NIGHT - Special Social Evening organised at Mildura Gun Club.<br />
ACCOMMODATION:<br />
On-Site Vans *and powered sites available at Club. On-Site Vans - $20.00 deposit with booking. Sites only<br />
$5.00 with booking. First Class MotelIHotel and Caravan Parks available. For Details and Bookings -<br />
Phone Laurie or Agnes Connors (050) 23 2567, or write P.O. Box 19, MiIdura. 3500. If no answer phone<br />
Kevin or Georgina Nicols after 5 p.m. on (050) 23 3687<br />
PRESIDENT: R. F. Buchan, Phone (03) 735 0527<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong> Page 53
20.27. Lady H. Flavel21-25. Jnr N. Gabbe 23-25. Perry and Hounsells DB Chp: 'A'<br />
& OA E. Hall 123-124. R. Smtt 122-124. '8' L. Tucker 82-84. J. Cowill 80-84. C'J.<br />
Ey 44-50, J. Newcumbe 42-50.<br />
JEPARiT, 1-3-89 - Cahn &fine. N.W. Zane Mixed tsts Chp: 'A' & OA D. Flavel<br />
&-80 (Jeparit). M. Medhurst 57-60 (Mt. Gambier), 'B' Pauline Clark (Weal)<br />
55-80. June Gawith (Jewrit) 54.60. 'C' R. Black (Ouyen) 54-60. C. Nelson<br />
(Avenhle Heights) 47-60. Lake Hindmarsh DB Chp: 'A'& OA N. Gabbe SO-SO. D.<br />
%lave1 89.00. 'B' R. lldridge 37-38. R. Young 32-33. 'C' R. Black 31-32. J.<br />
Newcombe 22-25. Ladies June Gawith 33-36. Jnr C. Crawford 12-25.<br />
Sec. F. Pitt. Jeparit 251.<br />
JEPARIT. 2-5-82- Strong Northerly breae. Light. Overcast (57). Club PS;'A'&<br />
OAR. Spicer 62-63. W. Wright 60-83, 'B' A. McKenzie 44-45. L. Tucker 43-45. 'C'J.<br />
Newcombe 42-45, C. Nelson 39-45. Winchester Tournament: Loeation OA Winner<br />
W. Iles 188-188. A. Bradshaw 187-186. 19-2lm G. Engles 96-97. R. Scott 95-97,<br />
15-18111 H. Warner 59-80, 3. Taylor 51.52. l4m A. Pitt 65-89. L. 'lhcker 64.69.<br />
LDdiea M. Pitt 46-50, Jnr N.'Gabbe 49-50.<br />
Seo F. Pitt. Jemrit 251.<br />
KANIVA. 33-5.i~ - Rne cloudy (211. N.W.Z. DR ~ rchp d is pm: .A' & OA R.<br />
Andrewn 27-30. R. Pitt 26-30. 'B'J. Colwill 24-30, K. Howe 23-30. 'C' W. Hawker<br />
23-25<br />
Colin F. Jarred. W.S.D. Mirnm 3415. Ph (053) 923257 (Sec).<br />
KJ3RANCI. 23-4-82 - Perfect (44). 1OT Novlce: P. Hine 7-10. DB 20T Chp: 'B' &<br />
OA N. Lindrea 75-75, K. charleson 50-51. 'KG. Rerr 74-75. A. James 69.70. 'C' L.<br />
McFarlane 28-29, 0. Chalmers 19-20. 20T SB Tower B. Heffer 20.20, R. Fowler<br />
20-21, R. Williams 18-21. 15T Hcp: up to 15m K. Britten 15.15. 18-20m K.<br />
Charleeon 28-29. 21-25m K. Burton 18-20.<br />
XEKILNO. 1-&8Z-Perfect. Night (38). 8 prDDSS:G. HipwelUG. h. S. KerrlG.<br />
Kerr. 20 PI. DD Chp: T. Boucher. I. SwiIte 19-20, S. Wilkins. S. Starm 18-20. 20T<br />
DB Grd Chp Of Chps: 'A' & OA A. James 66-86. N. Cracknel 65-66. '8' F. Taylor<br />
27-28. S. Willcins 24-25. 'C'G. Smith 1-20, S. Lyndon 18-20, Ladies F. Taylor. Jnrs<br />
S. Rigney. High Gun B. Isles. High Gun. sewn 1881-82 handicap events Faye<br />
Taylor. High Gun, senson 1981-82 championship events Graeme Kerr.<br />
ICERANG. 1-6-82 --Perfect (48). 15T SS 15m: G. Young, B. Isles. K. Britten. R.<br />
Warren, H. Warner. G. Tallis. N. Watts. R. Luoghusen, K. Brune, S. Kern C.<br />
Penno. J. DunsMn. 2OT DB Chp: OA &'A'B. Isles 100.100. S. Wgney 99-100. 'B'K.<br />
Charlewn 3031. L. Baker 32-33. 'C'G. Robinson 20-21. B. Heffer 19-20. Grpd Hcp:<br />
14-16 G. RobinsOn34-34, N Watts 33-34, 17-19 N. Cracknell20-20.K. Charleson<br />
24.25, E0-22 K. Burton 22-23, J. Dunetan 21-23, 23.25 B. Isles 19-20, G. Young<br />
17-23.<br />
KORUhiBURRA. 24-4-62 - Day, g&. Night, perfect (68 & 61). 15T DB: J.<br />
Shsllcot. P. White, B. Cerchi. W. Iles. S. Collins. B. Hall, E. Parmigiani 15-15.20T<br />
DB Pb: W. Stehenaon 75-75. W. lleS 74-75. S. Wishart 62-63.30T SB: 'A' & OA W.<br />
Woodward 31-31. L. Chaplin 90-31, W. lles 33-35, 'B' S. Stokes 33-36. P. White<br />
32.36. A. Maploson28-32:C'R. Sharples 30-33. G. Petruska29-33, J. She 25-30.<br />
30T DB: 'A' & OA W. Wwdward 39.39. S. Wishart 35.36. C. Cercbi 33-34. 'B' S.<br />
Stoken 38-39, A. 3. WWley 31-32. P. Green 30-32;C'M. Elswyk 36-38. R. Sharples<br />
35-38, A. Ferrea27-30.75TC'waalth night pb Chp: 'A'BOA t. Brndley 219928. J.<br />
G m 218-228. B. Hall 215-225. '8' P. Green 214. A. J. Wooley 211. T. Gannon<br />
208. 'C' C. Patruaka 202, S. Green 198, R. Sharples 195. High gun over day and<br />
night W. Iles.<br />
WfiNGRRRTTfi<br />
GUN CLUB<br />
Saturday <strong>Jul</strong>y 17 Start 1:00 pm<br />
Event 1<br />
Event 2<br />
10T D.B. EIOPENER<br />
20T D.B. HANDICAP<br />
1st & 2nd Each Group<br />
14m 15-19 20-25<br />
01s $1 .oo<br />
Norn: $2.50<br />
Nom: $6.00<br />
Event 3 Norn: $6.50<br />
CLAUDE DEAN MEMORIAL<br />
S.B. CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
30T A.B.C. GRADE<br />
01s $1.00<br />
SKEET<br />
Sunday Juiy 18 Start 12 noon<br />
50 TARGET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
PRESIDENT: SECRETARY:<br />
J. Zueschner K. Law<br />
10 Millard Street, P.O. Box 334<br />
WANGARATTA. Vic., 3677 WANGARATFA. Vic., 3637<br />
Phone: (057) 21 3639 Phone: (057) 21 3529<br />
Page 54<br />
GROUI(D LDCATED RBR VINE HOTEL. HORTH WAHGARIITTA.<br />
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KORUMBURRA, 7-5-82 - Calm; ocwiolul misty showers (17). 2OT DB "Qnt<br />
Chp: 'A'& OA M. Green 21-21. S. Wishart 25-28. 'B'T. Gannon 2031. A. Wishart<br />
l8iZl. C' B. Salomon 21.27. 10 pr DR CD: A. Reed. A. Sydenham 17-20. A. 3.<br />
Wwlev, B. Harmer 15-20. 20T SB: S. Wishart 20.22. A. Svdenham 19-22. R.<br />
~hyk& 21-24, Cake Shwt: 5. Wiahart. T. Gannon. R. ~hikes.<br />
KORUhZBURRA, 22-5-62 -Sunshine and misty showers (15). Skeet: M. Elswyk<br />
21. A. Hansen. T. Gannon 21. 40T SB Chp: B. Harmer 37. J. Green 36. R. Barlow<br />
35. 1OT DB Hop: T. Gannon (15) 20.20. R. Sharples (141 19-20. A. Hanrpen (14)<br />
16-17. 10 Pr DR CD: J. Green 17. M. Eiswyk. B. Harmer, N. Court 16.15T DB off<br />
15 CD: J. Green. N. Court. M. Etswyk, B. Harmer. A. Sydenham pose.<br />
KYNEIYIN. 9-5-82 - Cold & Cloudy (82). 10T Pts Gun Warmer: K. Roberts, D.<br />
Nielsen. N. Paterson. G. Moore. B. Rodwell 30-80. 11-16 B. Dunn. B. Harrington.<br />
R. O'Meara 30.30.20T SB Chp: 'A' G. Mwre 20.20. K. Roberts 18-20. 'B' & OA A.<br />
Day 20-80, J. Maxwell 19-20. 'C' I. Faux 21-22. R. O'Meara 24-26. 15T Hcp: P.<br />
Caddy 21-21. M. LdX 20-21. L. Gdie 16-19. BM: C. Williams. FM: R. O'Meara.<br />
Jackpot: L. Fitzgerald not won. Ladies Shoot: J. Williams 5.5.<br />
MELBOURNE, 24-4-82 - Warm, dry, strong breeze (76). 50T Grd Trench Chp:<br />
OA & 'A' W. Stevens 49-50. J. Woolley 47-50. 'B' J. Simeoei 55-60, M. Whitelaw<br />
54-80. 'C' J. Serafy 43-50.0. Swm 42-50. 50T Grd ISU Sk Chp: Cancelled. SOT Dl3<br />
Grd Chp: OA A. Blease 61-61, 'A'N. Smart 60.61. W. Stevens 115-1 16. 'B'J. SeraSy<br />
49-50, M. Whitelaw 48-50. 'F C. Parkinson 49-50. T. Preston 47-52. 15T DB Grd<br />
Chp: OA & 'A' A. Blease 69-69. N. Stevens 88-69, 'B' J. Serafy 44-45. R. Collins<br />
42.45:C' R. Dodds 42-50, K. Wiseman 40.50. 50TGrd Skeet Chp: OA M. Whilelaw<br />
58-58, 'A'I. Hale 54-55. J. Wwlley 86-67. 'B'M. Kotrlik. K. Witliams 6568. 'C'G.<br />
SLorev 43-50. J. Binks 39-50.<br />
112-114. 'C' G. Khour~ 72-75. J. Melrose68-75. 25T DB Grd dhu: OA J. ~oltica<br />
70-70. 'A'J. Henwood 89-70. J. Irons 62-83. 'B'J. Jenkins 62-63. K. Coridm 39-40,<br />
'C' G. Khoury 30-31. M. Polla Mounter 29-31.25 Pr DR Grd Chp: OA J. Henwocd<br />
44-50. 'A' J. Mollica 43-50. A. Blease 42-50. '8' B. Clark 42-50. R. Polla Mountcr<br />
40-50. 'C' G. Khoury 40-50. J. Melme 39-50. SOT Grd Skeet Chp: OA G. Farish<br />
100.100. 'A' W. Attwood 117-118. B. D. Thomaon 114-116. '8' M. Kotrljk 48-50.<br />
R. T. Mwdy 72-75. 'C' C. Ogden 65-75. G. Storey 62-75. 50T Grd Skeet Chp: OA<br />
B. D. Thomson 85-66. 'A' A. Blease 61-63. G. Farish 54-55. 'B'J. Tailby 50-50. G.<br />
Swan 61-82. 'C' C. Ogden 44-50, G. Storey 40.50. High Gun aver 5 & 6 G. Farish<br />
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100-1M.<br />
MELBOURNE, 16-5-8s - Fine & Mild (88). 10OT Grd Trench Chp: OA &'A' 3.<br />
Maxwell 93-100.1. Buchanan 82-100. 'B'J. Simeoni 113-125. K. Rose 11 1-125. 'C<br />
I. Joyce 76-100, S. Andrae 60-100. lOOT Grd 1SU SkeetChp: 'A'I. Hale 96-100. 'B'<br />
C. Meuleman 87-100. 20T DB Pts Grd Chp: OA & 'A' J. Henwwd 60-60. C.<br />
Parkinson 58.60. WL. Mitchell 57-60. W. Finnigan 56-80, 'C'J. Melroa46-50. A.<br />
Stevens 44-60. 20T DB PUI Grd Wp: OA & 'A' J. Henwccd 60.60. C. Parkinson<br />
58-60. 'B' L. MitcheU 57-60. W. Finuigan 56-60. C3. Melrorpe 46-50. A. Stevens<br />
44-60. 2OT DB Grd Chp: OA & 'A' J. Mollica 47-47. J. Henwccd 46.47. 'B' J.<br />
Svensson 38-40, L. Mitohell38-40:C'B. Hc-akstn 19-20. C. Ogden 18-20.10T Wcp:<br />
N. Mollica 24-24. R. Collins 23-24. J. Svenson 15-16.50T Grd Skeet Chp: OA & 'A'<br />
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Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 25, 1902<br />
at 1.00 pm. =<br />
Event I $2.00 g<br />
10T Eye-Opener<br />
Event 2<br />
Event 3<br />
Secretary: R. West<br />
(054) 32 9284.<br />
20T S.B. Championship<br />
Graded A.B.C.<br />
20T Handicap<br />
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I. Hale 5050, N.W. Moore 65-68, '9'C.A. Olsen 49-50. W. Finnip 43-50. Cam1<br />
Ogden 48-50. J. Raitken 45.50.<br />
MELEOURNE. 18-5-82 - Fiae, cwl(27). lODT Grd Trench Chp: OA & 'A' G.<br />
Lung 09-100, J. Maxwell SB100, B'K. Rose 88-100. J. Simeoni87-100. @I. Joyce<br />
84-100. M. Mifsud 84-100. lOOT Grd ISU Skeet Chp: OA & 'A' I. Hale 97-100. 'B' G.<br />
G4uld 86-100. %' R. RWS 81-100. High Gun 195-200.<br />
MELBOURNE, 22-5-52 - Wd, overcast (84). 50T Gnl Trench Event: 'A' I.<br />
Buchanan 45-50. OA & 'B'S. Steve2ur 48-50. VV. Andrae 38-50.50T Grd ISU Skeet<br />
Chp: 'A' I. Hale 74-75, 'B' A. Blackmore 84-75. 15T SB Grd Chp: OA & 'A' J.<br />
Henwood 16-18. G. Fariah 15-18. '9'3. Matheson 14-15, W. Henwwd 15-17. 'CH.<br />
Slwens 14-t5, J. Tailby 17-1. 25T DB Grd Chp: OA 3. Irom 81-81. 'A'J. Henwood<br />
80-81, J. Brereton 41-42. '3' M. Whitelaw 38-39. H. Durbridge 38-37. 'C'J. Petty<br />
23-25. G. Jonea 28-31. 15T DB Pts Grd Chp: OA & 'A' W. Attwood 54-54, d.<br />
Henwwd 51-54. 'B' N. Mollica 41-45, d. Pawce 40-45, 'C'J. Petty 23-25. G. Jonea<br />
26-31. 50T Grd Skeet Chp: 'A'& OA W. Attwwd 64-54, M. Hnle 63-64. 'B'LeaPrioe<br />
45-51, L. Dodde 44-50, 'C' G. Barnes 53-58, C. Ogden 52-58.<br />
MELBOURNE - Overonst. fine & mild (64). SOT Grrl Trench Chp: OA & 'A* B.<br />
Cark 47-50, V. MoUica 43-50, 'B'S. Stevens 45-50, J. Simwni 44-50, YT S. O'Connor<br />
44-52. T. Rooke 43-52.20T DB Grd Chp: OA & 'A' J. Henwood 101-101, G. Bmwn<br />
100-101, '8' K. Coridw 27-28. P. Krumins 26-28, 'C'D. Scott 25-28. J. Petty 19-20.<br />
15T Mix- Tgta Grd Event: OA & 'A' J. Henwwd 45-45. 0. Farish 44-45. '9' P.<br />
Krumins 23-25, A. Hollowny 22-25, 'C' D. Scott 4345, R. Blackwell 23-25. 5 Pr<br />
Skeet & Driven: I. Hale 10-10. G. Parish 11-12. C. Pmkinson 10-12. 14m D. Scolt<br />
7.10. 50T Grd Skeet Chp: OA & 'A' R. Burrill 68-69, I.M. HaIe 67-89. 'B'R. Rws<br />
48-50. C. Bennett 45-50, 'C' L.H. GodIrey 44-50. J. Petty 42.50.<br />
METRO.25-4-81- 10TEO: 5. Wright, E. Bullmore30-30. POTDB: 'A'G. Brown<br />
76-78, M. Piccolo 77-78, 'B'J. Napoli 39-39.5. Wright 38-39. 'C'G. KnDury 20-20.<br />
S. Noble 25-28. 20T SB: P'G. Brown 20.20. N. Sepe ls.20, '9' 9. Wright 18-20, J.<br />
Serafy 19-22, G. Knovry 19-20. J. Smerdon 18-20, l0T Walk up: 'A'E. hble 13-14.<br />
'B' S. Wright 6-10, 'C' N. Pengelly 6-10. 25T Ball Trap: 'A' E. hbley 23-25, M.<br />
Piccolo 21.25. '3' P. Krymine 22-25, J. Napti 2E30. 'C' R. Ingram 23-25, G.<br />
Knoury 22-25.25TSkeet:'A'B. Lobley 34-35, R. Jones 33-35:B'C. Belmore24-25.<br />
R. Ingram 23-25. 'C' J. Smerdon 21-25, D. Mncartney 20.25.<br />
METRO, 2-5-82 -Fine (58). 1OTPta EO: 'A'G. Brown 65-56, T. Naeh 64-66, 'WJ.<br />
Hannigan 29-30. R. Rees 37-39. 'C' J. Srnerdon 28.30. D. Firman 27-30.2OTDB:'A'<br />
G. Brown 64-54. S. O'COMor 63-64. 'B' P. K~mins 4444, J. MorreU43-44. 'G R.<br />
McIvor 25-26, B. Gardner 24-26.20T SB: 'A'P. Thomson 20.20. G. Brown 22-23, 'B'<br />
J. NapLi 18-20, R. Thazton 28-32. 'C' A. Gardner 20-20. D. Fiman 25-28. 10 Pr<br />
DR: P. Thomson 18-20, A. Senserrick 17-20, J. MorreU2r4-30. S. Rms23-30.10Pr<br />
Tower DR: I. Lobey 27-30. P. Thomnon26-30. B. Tmbley 25.30. T. Naah24-30. 50T<br />
Skeet: 0 P. Krumine 50-50. R. Jones 49-50, 14 J. Haanigan 48-50. D. Hall 57-60.<br />
5-10 R. Gardner 44-50. M. Smith 43-50.<br />
MTBOGONO, 2-~-82~perfect(l8). Kiewavauey ~ont. ~ h15T: p 'A' K. MU-~<br />
61-61. '3' V. Tomnsoni 32-33, 'C' T. Bussell 15-16. 15T Hcp Trophies: F. Iaria<br />
39-39, K. Maurey 38-39, V. Tomasoni 30-31. Mt Bogong Gun Club DD Chp: K.<br />
Mnurey & V. Bueael 29-29. High Gun Overnu K. Mnurey. High Gun Novice T.<br />
Ruesell.<br />
Ph. H-ry Ryder (057) 572267.<br />
mPEAN, 15-5-82 -Fine & Windless (t8). 10T CD: W. Woodward, B. Mottram.<br />
F. Snntvoort. Pnul Arnold, Phil Arnold. 25T DB Chp: 'A'& OA W. Wwdwnrd 42-43.<br />
'B' J. Thornton 41-43. 'C' E. Gauh123-25. 25T SB: 'A' W. Woodward 25-28. 'B' Phil<br />
Arnold 25-25, 'C' W. Mann 21-25. 25T Hcp: E. Santmrt 29-29. W. Wwdward<br />
28.28. B. Mottram 25-26. Sxli 5x18 5x25: W. Wwdward. Dennis Edney 13-15.<br />
Pnul Arnold. Wayne Clapham 12-15.<br />
NOORAT, 22-5-82 -Miserable (25). SWZ Night Tower WF DB Grd: OA G. Davy<br />
(Nwrat) 39-39. 'A' G. Davy (Nwrat) 38-39, B. Jenninge (W/Bwl) 38-39. 'B' G.<br />
Benneth (Noorat) 50-52. H. Brookshy (WBwl) 49-52. 'G T. Crirnmin (Noorat)<br />
33-34. A. Mathey (Nwrat) 27-30, 20T Club Night Pts Chp Grd: OA D. Paterson<br />
!Sebnstopol) 57-60. 'A' D. Pateraon (Sebastcpol) 57-80. P. Coolahan (Nwrat) 68-60,<br />
3' G. Cnrrbury (Ndornt) 54-72, G. Bennett (Noorat) 61-72. 'C' A. Eva (Noorat)<br />
55-60. S. Muller (WIBwl) 58-63.<br />
RAAP POINT COaK, 18-4-82 - COO1 & Sunny (47). i0T Ptp EO CD: D. Nialsan.<br />
A. Chandler. T. Puli. W. Hitchcack. S. Cations. J. McKny 3030.40T Bilk Williams<br />
Memorial Shoot: OA P. Mennrn 4040, ism P. Menara 40-40, R. Hadlow 3940.<br />
18m A. Chandler 3940, P. B;Sldmk 3840,20m D. Nielson 3940, R. Spiler 40-43.<br />
W High Gun over day. donated by Reg BLnckweU won by P. Baldmk 47-50.<br />
RAAF POINT COOK, 18.5-82- Fine & hl(50). l0TCont Pta EO CD: T. Reade.<br />
R. Coombee. S. Cations 30.30.20T Club Cont Grd Cbp, OA & 'A'D. Niehn 26-26,<br />
R. Spicer 25-26, 'B' 9. Chnndler 23-24, S. Cations 20-21. 'C' G. Cwper 18-20, W.<br />
Hitchcock 17-20. ZOTDB Hcp: R. Coombes25-25. R. WifIen 24-25.1. Spicer 20-21,<br />
22-25m D. Nielmn 17-20.<br />
SEBASTOPOL, 5-5-82 - Cald. some rain (37). 10T SB: R. Wright 10-10. R.<br />
McGreehan 18-18. J. Gwdie 15-18. 20T DB Chp: 'A' G. Ludbrwk 50-50, 'B' S.<br />
Morgan 20.20. 'C' 9. Bradley 19-20. Non-registered C. Barby 20.20.<br />
SEBASTOPOL, 18-5-82 -Fine, sunny (38). 20T Split Hop DD: C. MacphersonlG.<br />
McKenzie 80-80.3. CIose/R. Cartledge 79-80, G. HudaonlG. Ludhrook 57-58. 20T<br />
Hcp: H. Sqires 4242, C. Maopherson 4142. T. TRincr 36-37. BM D. Paterson<br />
32-33.<br />
SEYMOUR, 8-6-82 -Fine, mild (15). 5T DB E0: B. Findhy & G. Smith 5-5. 2DT<br />
DB PSChp: R. Walker 54-60. G. Berry 89-78, D. Hal1 88-78.15TD8 Hcp: n. Wrdker<br />
20-20, A. Hall 19-20.T. Berry 17-18. L5T DB WalkBack: B. Findlav. -. H. Walker. R.<br />
Hadlow.<br />
SHEPPARTON. 8-6-82 -Fine & Mild (40). SOT Grd DB Chp: OA & 'A' Neil Berry<br />
79-80. Reg Walker 78-80. 'B' M;rc Feldtm~ 49-50, Tony Caltindro 51-65. 'C' Joe<br />
Zit0 49-50. Sam Zito 47-50.20T Hcp: Sam Zito, Alan Spence, Tony Calandm, BM<br />
Jack Harker & Neil Berry. 10T DB Caph SS off 20m: Andrew Harrington. Graeme<br />
Miller. Robert Traill. BiU Eagle. John Reynolds. Alan Spence. Veterans High Gun<br />
Jack Hnrker. Juniors High Gun Steven Vmderdrift. Overdl Griffin Firearms $25<br />
cash High Gun Bernie Griffin. lat off the fence Bill Eagle who donated 200 targets<br />
for these events.<br />
Secretary Denis ThreliaU. P.O. Box 126 Sheppartan 3630. Phone 9-4.30 (058)<br />
20 1332.<br />
SWAN HELNYAH. 10-4-82 -Excellent (18). 2 s Pres. Skeet Chp Grd: 01 M.<br />
Whitelaw 24-25. R. Cnny 19-25. 2-4 P. Parsons 23-25. P. Hutchinaon aRer shoot<br />
off with W. Pryor 21-25.5-10 M. Kruger-Davis 20-25. G. Manuel 18-25.10 SBfi~vr<br />
SS: S. Braer, G. McFnrlane. IOT DB Twr SS: A. Dav. P. Hutahinrum. -- -~ S. -. Frare~ - , M .<br />
Eruger-Davis, G. Manuel, W. Pryor. G. MCFG&: R. Ridgeway. A. Turner.<br />
SWAN RILL-NYAH, 24-4-82 -Warm. gwd (17). 10T DB SS 15m: S. Frwer. P.<br />
Hutchinson. N. Lipple. A. Mills, R. Ridgeway. G. Young. Anuc Mixed Tgta Chp:<br />
Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 11, <strong>1982</strong><br />
Comm. 12:30 pm<br />
10T BALL TRAP<br />
& 10T DTL GRADED<br />
20T WERRIBEE PLAINS<br />
PIS GRADED C'SHIP<br />
CQRBO BAY<br />
A.B.C. SASH O/A<br />
100 TARGET Dl0<br />
1st & 2nd each grade sash O/A<br />
O/S 50c each 25<br />
$1 .oo O/A<br />
Other Events, Time Permitting<br />
Half Norns Ladies & Juniors both programs.<br />
Page 56 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--JULY <strong>1982</strong>
N. Lipple 31-35, A. Mills 30-35. G. Young 69-77. An excellent shwtofffor third by<br />
R. Ridgeway and 0. Young. 10T Hcp SS: K. Burton. S. fiwr. L. McFarlane. P.<br />
Parsons. F. Taylor. R. Pesoook.<br />
SWAN HILL-NYAH, 8-6-82 - G d (261. 1OT EO PS Sd 30-30 S. McFarlane. G.<br />
Young, A. Day. K. Bruns, P. Hutchinson. A. Mills. 20T Pioneer Country SB Chp<br />
Grd:'B' &OA G. Pitt 21-21. A. Day 23-24. 'A'M. Whitelaw 21-22. K. Bruns 19-20.<br />
'C' L. McFarlane 23-26. P. Hutchinson 22-26. 10T Hcp SS: 10.10 S. Storm. G.<br />
Young. A. Day, R. Dunn. P. Hutchinaon. R. Ridgeway, G. Manuel. G. Pitt. A.<br />
Blackmore.<br />
Shooters atlended from Oahuna. Boort. Melbourne. Mildura. Mouiamein. Swan<br />
Hill. ----~<br />
SWAN HILL-NYAH, 22-5-88 - God, DXJL (28). 1(YT EO SS Hcp 10-10 K.<br />
Chadeson. G. Hoimaier, D. Afford, K. Burton. MT Hcp Pwle Cup in conj: A. Day<br />
31-31, G. Hofmaier 30-31. R. Ridgeway 24-26. Poole cup won from Kenrng and<br />
Hopetoun by Swan Hill No. 1 team 89-100. Hopetoun 88-100. Swan Hill-Nyah team<br />
R. Ridgeway. P. Hutchinaon. S. McFarlane. M. Arstnll, L. McFarlane. IOTSS 15m:<br />
10-10 K. Charleaon. I. Boyd-Law. G. Hofmaier. D. Afford. L. McFarlane, K.<br />
Burton. A. Day. R. Dalton. C. Bonnici. R. Ridgeway.<br />
TATURA,.16-5-82, - Fine (25). Nthn Dist. DR Chp: Mike Lsonard 38-40. K.<br />
Robinson 34-40. F. Crawiord 26-30. Tatura & Dlstrict DDChp: T. Sofra-D. Racheie<br />
20-2. P. Weatwd-If. Hawking 19-20. 15T Trophy Hcp: Mark Leonard 42-42. H.<br />
Hawking 41-42. A. Spence 29-30. EM 22-25 D. Jackell 13-15.<br />
TOOLONDO. 44-82 - Perfect (281. Sth West Zone PS Chp: OA & 'A' R. Duthie<br />
88.90. G. Ough 87-90, 'B' T. Drummond 93-86, K. f'oleman 90-96, 'C' W. Wilde<br />
Sl-90. Andrew Cameron 80.90.2DT 15mDB SS: J. Ourh. - AlanCnmemn. R. Duthie<br />
20.20.<br />
VENEM, 18-5-82 - Fine, ma1 (21). IOT EO DB CD: F. Iaria. N. Mollica. J.<br />
Antonio. E. Vercillo. J. Cassidy. J. Henwood, M. Mifsud. 3. Napoli to-10. 20T DB<br />
Grd Chp: 'A' F. Iaria 76-76. 3. Henwood 75-76. 'B' K. Caridas 28-28, E. Veroiilo<br />
27-28. 'C'G. Fermnalo20-20. J. Antonio 19-20.14mE. Bertollo 18-20.2OTDBPrcl<br />
Grd Chp: 'A'J. Henwood 60-60. V. Dalwto 68-69. 'B' .I. Napoli 56-50. N. Mollica<br />
79-84. 'C'J. Antonio 54-60. G. Iuliano 52-60. 15T Novelty: 'A' M. Mifsud 35-35. B.<br />
Gcotla 44-45. '8' J. SvenssOn 24-25. E. Vercillo 22-25, 'C' G. Ferronalo 23.25. 3.<br />
Antonio 22.25.<br />
VICTORIAN. 6-5.82 - Cold (63). 15T DB chp: R. Mark 106-108, G. Went<br />
105.106. 5. Sacchetla 81-82. Best l4m 8. Yewers. 15T Hcp: A. Moacatt 23-23. D.<br />
Azzopardi 22-29. R. Hadtow 20.2f. BM M. Ilalia 15.16.<br />
Tom Camemn.'Bus 31 1 0568. Am 369 2038.<br />
VICTORlAN. 12-3-82 - Cold. few showers (58). 8 pr DR Chp: A. Bradshaw<br />
24-26, A. Moacatt 23-26. D. Trernhath 22-26. FM A. Edwards 13-16. 16 pr DD: A.<br />
Bradahaw. T. Senserrick 15-16. G. Went. R. Spicer 19-20. 15T DB Chp: R.<br />
Morrison 46-45. J. Brereton 45-46. R. Spicer 41-42.<br />
T. Cameron. Bus 311 0668, NH 369 2038.<br />
YICMRVUJ. 10-5-89 -Cold (65). 15T !lB Chp: R. Evan6 39-39. 3. Brereton<br />
38-39, A. Moacatt 21-22, FM M. Mif3ud 32-33. 15T DB Hcp: E. Yewers 26.28. M.<br />
Mazza25-263. Bmrcton 20.30. BM A. Bradshaw 14-15.15TDBChp: A. Bradshaw<br />
44-44. T. Senserrick 4344. I. Joyce 48-46. FM J. Brereton 45-48.<br />
T. Cameron. Bus 311 0568. AM 369 2038.<br />
WANQARATTA. 16-5-82-FIne(421.45T DB Chp: OA &'AbK. Maurey 89-69, R.<br />
Pieiiier 88-89. '8' J. Mattil44-45. R. Barmn 51-53. 'C K. Parrish 43.45. T. Moore<br />
47-50. 15T DB Hcp: M. O'Rara 21-21. K. Robinaon 20-21. R. Gulliver 18-19.<br />
WARRACKNABEAL. 12-4-89 - Fine (12). Half Round Skeet EO: 60% D. FLavel<br />
12-13. 40% P. Clark, P. Hewitt. R. Newell. W. Attwwd Skeet Chp 25T: D. Flavel<br />
25-25. A. Newell 24.25. G. Voml 23.25. Skeet SS: 60% D. Flavel 25.25. 40% R.<br />
Newelk & D. Voml 24-25.<br />
'B' I. Dart 18-20, J. Ough 17-20. 'C A. Towk 17-20. C. Crawford 14.f0.<br />
WARRNAMBODL- Fine(20). Les Jacobs Memorial Shwt: OA A. Kinnear. 19m<br />
&over B. JenninKs. L. Johnston. 15-lern G. Caibury. J. Dignan. 14m H. Squires,<br />
C. Smith,<br />
WERRIBEE, 9-6-82 - Mild (42). 2OT SB Mother's Day Chp: 'A' & 0.4 G. Went<br />
29-29. '8'L. Siemsen 28-29. '(T D. Azzopardi 28-29.2OTDB Mothers Day Chp: 'KG.<br />
Went 74-74, 'B' I. Urch 20-20. 'C' T. Gmh 25-25.<br />
WOOD8 POINT. 2b4-82 - Wet (16). 5T EO Cash Div. PS. 3. Wood. T. Cornielle.<br />
G. Ogden. 30T DB Hcp: G. Ogden 42-43. 3. Wocd 41-43. H. Hosking 37-58, 10T<br />
Tower: G. Odgen 2424. J. Bale 23-24. G. Pattie 38-37.<br />
G. 3. Kruler. 83 Bible St.. Eltham 3095. 439 7899. 0<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP SASH AND<br />
TROPHIES<br />
20T DIE3 15 Metres lst, 2nd, 3rd.<br />
-.---- ~ ~ ~~.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong><br />
VALE<br />
Well known Melbourne Gun Club shooter John Summers<br />
Senior died suddenly on June 8, <strong>1982</strong>. Our condolences go to<br />
his children John & Deborah. He will be missed by his many<br />
shooting friends. 0<br />
Ill<br />
Ill<br />
1882 Nationals Souvenirs<br />
FOR SALE<br />
<strong>1982</strong> Nationals Badges<br />
$3.50 each<br />
<strong>1982</strong> Nationals T Shirts<br />
$6.00 each<br />
Limited sizes available: 10 ,I2 ,18 ,20 ,22 ,24<br />
Please forward order & cheque to: P.O. BOX 198<br />
BLACKBURN 3130.<br />
GUM CLUB<br />
"RICH RIVER COUNTRY"<br />
Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 11, <strong>1982</strong><br />
Skeet 12 noon DTL 12:30<br />
Event 1. 25T Skeetchamp<br />
Event 2. N.E. Zone D/R Champ<br />
Event 3. 15T Grouped Handicap<br />
Event 4. 25T Mixed <strong>Target</strong> Champ,<br />
PRELIMINARY NOTICE:<br />
September 9, <strong>1982</strong><br />
Victorian School BoylGirl<br />
Championship<br />
20T * 2 Rounds * Nom $2.00<br />
- -<br />
-<br />
Secretary: L. Bernard<br />
(0, 52 ,354 111<br />
Page 57
"EDITOR'S MAILBOX9'<br />
Dear Ian,<br />
I agree with Reg Ciarke's dislike of single barrel shooting,<br />
and points score to a lesser degree. The sh-mter who consis-<br />
tently shoots his targets with the first barrel is no doubt the<br />
better shot as Cecil Herbert says, but single barrel and points<br />
score favours the experts at the expense of the also-rans who<br />
are the ones dropping out of the sport.<br />
Let's keep it a sport, I don't give a hoot what they do in<br />
America, this is the <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
Yours faithfully.<br />
Jim Mathiske,<br />
22 Mack Street,<br />
TAMWORTH 2340 0<br />
Will be shooting on Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 25 and NOT on<br />
Satirrday <strong>Jul</strong>y 24 as advertised in the V.C.T.A.<br />
Booklet, owing to a mistake in the booklet.<br />
Secretary: Mrs C. Lee<br />
P.O. Box 21 1<br />
Cohuns, 3568.<br />
FINAL ELIMINATIONS<br />
FOR COMMONWEALTH GAMES<br />
Staff Writer<br />
Final eliminations for places in the Commonwealth Games<br />
and World Championship Teams were conducted at Brisbane<br />
Gun Club over the Queen's Birthday weekend. Four hundred<br />
targets were shot by both Olympic Trap and I.S.U. Skeet<br />
members of the National Training Squad to decide the<br />
make-up of the teams.<br />
Those two seasoned war horses Ellis and Rumbel will<br />
represent Australia in Trap in Brisbane, and will be joined by<br />
Ian 13uchanan and Greg Long from Victoria, in the team for<br />
the World Championships in Venezuela. Both Jim Ellis and<br />
Terry Rumbel shot 379/400 to head the list with Buchanan on<br />
374 and Long 370.<br />
Ian Hale and Alex Crikis will shoot slceet for Australia in<br />
Brisbane. Graeme Boyd and John Summers were selected to<br />
make up the team of four for the World Championships. Hale<br />
shot 385/400, Crikis 380/400 and Boyd 365. Summers was<br />
unable to compete in the eliminations due to his father's<br />
sudden death. All <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooters wish the team well in<br />
their quest for medals in Brisbane and Caracas. 0<br />
Sunday <strong>Jul</strong>y 25, <strong>1982</strong><br />
1:00 pm<br />
Event 1 Noms: $6.00<br />
10pr. "RIGGS CREEK" DIRise<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
Ist, 2nd, 3rd & FM<br />
Event 2 $6.50<br />
20pr. "BALMATTUM" DIDOUBLES<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
1st & 2nd<br />
Event 3<br />
15T TROPHY HANDICAP<br />
I st (1 4-1 5), (1 6-20), (21 -25)<br />
$5.50<br />
OlSweeps & Jackpot<br />
Ground Location approx. 7km. South of Euroa on the<br />
.Hume Highway.<br />
President: J. King Secretary: W. Borden<br />
(057) 90 321 6 (057) 95 2866<br />
Page 58 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--JULY <strong>1982</strong>
ALEXANDRA, 8-5-88 - Fine (25). 2ST Mothers Day Skeet Chp: 'A' & OA R.<br />
Dwyer 25-25. 'B'M. Kimbep Jnr 21.25.0'8. Barrett 23-25. 15TEO: 'A'B. Newell&<br />
R. Kimber 15-15:B'L. Parsons& R.F. Hill 15.15. %'F. Bailey 14-15.25T Mothers<br />
Day DB Chp: 'A' &OAR. Kimber 52-52, R. Ayres 25-26. 'B' R.F. Hill 51-52. R.E.<br />
Mueller 37-38. 'C' 0. Sawley 23-25. 3. Wiliiams 24-27. Lxdies Trophy L. Parsons<br />
25-25. 25T MothersDay DB Grd: 'A'R. Ayres 25-25. B. Newell 39-40:B'R.F. Hill<br />
25-25, L. Parsons 23-25, 'C' J. Williams 23.25, 0. Sawlev 25-28. DTL Hirh - Gun<br />
R.F. Hill 75-75,<br />
BORDERTOWN. 16-6-82 -Perfect (27). E.H. & B.M. Davia DB Chp: OA &'A' D.<br />
Flavel 25-25, J. Wagg 26-27. '8' J. Hinge 37-38. P. Merrett 36-38. C' W. Fisher<br />
22-25. C. Jacobs 21-26. Veterans l4m 20T Eley DB Hop in Mtr grp: T. Pitt 35.36.<br />
K. Richards 24-25,ll-14m R. Wait 19-20, K. Richards 18-20. 15-19m G. Dinning.<br />
J. Hinge 20.20. 20-25m D. Flnvel 18-20. R. Andrews 15-20, High Gun Badger 3.<br />
Hinge 44-45. Ladies Drawn Trophy: Wendy Milne. 5 Pr DR! K. Howe. D. Flavel. R.<br />
Andrews, B. Growden. lOT Pts: J. Hi?=. R. Andrews. D. Flavel. K. Howe.<br />
BROKEN Hat. 1-5-89 -Fine. High Gun: Ron Wimshurst 180-180 (Salisbury).<br />
14-Ism: R. Meaney 49.50 (Mnllala). 16-1h: G. Clarkson 136.137 (Mildura)..<br />
20-25m: R. Wimshurat 180-180 (Salisbury). Junior: Royce Jaksic 47-50 (Wemen).<br />
Ladies: C. Wakefield 44-50 (Milduraf. Veterans: A. J. Turner 48.50 (Cobar). Team<br />
Winner 1500 XTR: Broken Hill 242-250.<br />
Secmtnry: S. Johnston, 564 Wyman St.. Broken HIU 2880.<br />
BROREN HIU, 1 & 2-5-82 - Fine (90). Eley PS Chp: OA R. Wimshurst<br />
123-123.'A'P. Forner80.81, 'B'B. Wedd 120.123. J.Stewart74-75:C'G. Rawson.<br />
D. Nicholls. Ladies L. Izard, Veterans L. Campbell. Winchester Tournament: OA R.<br />
Wimshurst 180-180. 20-25m R. Wimshursl. .I. Finis 179-180. J. Hall 65-66.<br />
16-l9m Qus Clarkson 136-137. J. Cnskey 59-6. B. Murphy. 14-15m R. Meaney<br />
49-50. P. Forner 75-77, L. Siebert 74-76. Ladies C. Wakefield 44.50. C. Mahor<br />
47-54. Veterans A.J. Turner 48-50. H. Melowship, Jnrs R. Jaksic 47.50. D.<br />
Nicholls 46-50. Teams Broken Hill 242-250. Family team Turners (Cobs) 34.100.<br />
West Darling DB Chp: OA R. Mark 71-71. 'A'J. Caskey 63-64. 'B' B. Harrington<br />
70-71. B. Trelnar 48.49. 'C' H. Mellowshio 26-27. T. Smith 25-27. Ladies L. Lulrd.<br />
Veterans H. Mellowshiu. West Darlinr. ncu: L. Siebee 51-51. B. ~ . relna~~s~sl<br />
- ~- . . -. .I' -.<br />
Caskey 47-48. Lndies i. lzard 20.20.'iet&ans L. ~am~kll.k~ L. Knight. West<br />
Darling OiR: 'A' J. Finis 150-150, A. Turner 349-150.0. lzivtl 95-150. 'H' R. Ross<br />
SHOOTERS PLEASE MOTE!<br />
Port Augusta .<br />
25T Dl3<br />
Western Zone Chame.<br />
to be shot on November 20: <strong>1982</strong><br />
NOT, October 17 as advertised.<br />
FORTHCOMING SHOOTS<br />
Secretary: C. Bentley<br />
1. 20Pr. CAVE GARDENS CONT. DID C'ship 3. 25T TROPHY HANDICAP - 15metres<br />
Sponsored by J. M. Clements & Co. Mt. Gambier (Metre Groups 14-15, 16-19, 20-25)<br />
TOPLINE DATSUN High Gun 14 metres<br />
2. 15PR. I-lTTLE BLUE LAKE D/RISE C'ship<br />
Graded<br />
OVERALL COMMODORE High Gun<br />
Salurllay <strong>Jul</strong>y 17, 1.00 011<br />
I. GREEN TRIANGLE SKEET C'ship 3. 25T GLADIGAU ROAD SIB C'ship<br />
Front Marker Trophy 5-10 Hcp. (Graded) TOPLINE DATSUN High Gun 14 metres<br />
Sponsored by S.E. BATTERY, Penola Rd., Mt. Gambier MORRISON MOTORS High Gun - Sash<br />
25T VALLEY LAKE D/B CHAMP.<br />
Graded<br />
Sunday Au~usl 1, 1.00 om<br />
25T ATTAMURRA PIS C'ship 3. 15Pr. CLUB DIRISE C'ship<br />
(Graded) Sponsored by J. N. TAYLOR & CO. CTD.<br />
(Graded) (S.E. AGGREGATE)<br />
Mt. Gambier<br />
4. 5T DIB MISS OUT - 15 Metres<br />
2. 25T RELOADER HANDICAP (BM Trophy)<br />
Second Trophy Donated By: SEALEY & SONS<br />
(3/2 Case Shells)<br />
TOPLINE DATSUN High Gun<br />
OVERALL COMMODORE High Gun<br />
Page 60 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS--JULY <strong>1982</strong>
FRIDAY JULY 23, 1.30 pm<br />
SATURDAY JULY 24, 9,00 am<br />
suluay JULY 25, 9.00 am<br />
Martins Home Furnishings<br />
Skeet Championship 25T<br />
30T 15m Birthday Sweepstake<br />
Optional sweeps $5.00 per 10 Tgts<br />
25T 15m Double Barrel<br />
Link Engineering Trophies 1st & 2nd each grade<br />
'WHVALLA CLASSIC 25T 15m<br />
1st each grade Winchester 9422 Lever Action $344 retail<br />
2nd each grade Case Eley FOB 7 112 cartridges<br />
3rd each grade Cartridge pouch and belt and 1000 Winch. Mag. Primers<br />
25T 15m <strong>Jul</strong>y Championship<br />
Sash & Trophy 1st each grade<br />
Trophy 2nd each grade<br />
25T 15m Double Barrel<br />
DOVICO CONSTRUCTIONS Trophies<br />
1st & 2nd each grade<br />
Whyalla Gun Club 25T D/B Championship<br />
Whyalla Fabrications Trophy 1st & 2nd each grade<br />
20T Handicap<br />
7st Browning 22 Lever Action with 4 x 40 Scope $340<br />
2nd 500 Eley FOB 7 l/z Cartridges<br />
3rd Cartridges Bag & Belt plus 1000 Winch. Mag Primers.<br />
Winchester High Gun Trophy and Sash<br />
Ladies High Gun - John Muscio Trophy<br />
Front Marlcer (141x1) High Gun - E. Commons Trophy<br />
Local High Bun - J. Walker Trophy<br />
High Guns on events 3,4,5,6,7,8.<br />
Saturday Night Calcutta and Social Evening. A11 meals available Friday Night to Sunday Night<br />
SECRETARY: Rob Walker<br />
(086) 45 7466, (086) 45 8425 A.H.<br />
Affiliated ACTA<br />
PRESIDENT: Grant Bollen<br />
(086) 45 4322,45 8995 A.H.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWS-JULY <strong>1982</strong><br />
Page 61
Confederation of <strong>Australian</strong> WEST WYALONG GUN CLUB<br />
CHARITY SHOOT<br />
A regular column of general sports news prepared by the<br />
Confederation of <strong>Australian</strong> Sport.<br />
NEW BROCHURE FOR FUN-RUNNERS<br />
With fun runs becoming very much a part of the every day<br />
sports scene, It is interesting to see that the <strong>Australian</strong><br />
Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation has<br />
produced a booklet which contains valuable advice for fun1<br />
runners and joggers.<br />
The purpose of the leaflet is to prepare potential competi-<br />
tors in these long distance "social" events in the best possible<br />
way. The term "social" is used only in the sense that these<br />
events place the emphasis on participation rather than<br />
competition.<br />
Increasing numbers of <strong>Australian</strong>s are finding satisfaction<br />
in the new challenge created by events of a nature similar to<br />
the SPORTS EXACT0 Team Trots, and the ACHPER brochure<br />
fills a most important advisory need.<br />
Copies are available from the Confederation of <strong>Australian</strong><br />
Sport, GPO Box 2077s Melbourne on payment of 50 cents<br />
each, to cover the cost of packing and postage.<br />
* * *<br />
TOP SPORTS PSYCHOLOGIST VISITS AUSTRALIA<br />
In the world of sports psychology there are few names that<br />
are better known than that of Doctor Brent Rushall.<br />
Doctor Rushall is Professor of Coaching Theory at Lake-<br />
head University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. He is<br />
recognised as a world authority in the field of psychology and<br />
its practical application to sports and coaching.<br />
The Confederation of <strong>Australian</strong> Sport Coaches Assembly<br />
has been successful in getting Dr Rushall to Australia during<br />
June and <strong>Jul</strong>y.<br />
During his visit, which will take in Adelaide, Melbourne,<br />
Sydney, Canberra and Brisbane, he will speak at a number of<br />
coaching workshops.<br />
The workshops provide <strong>Australian</strong> coaches with a great<br />
opportunity to learn from this talented visitor.<br />
* n *<br />
SPORTS AID VISIT TO VANUATU<br />
An unusual request for assistance was recently received<br />
through the <strong>Australian</strong> Government by C.A.S.<br />
The new Government in Vanuatu, which gained its inde-<br />
pendence on <strong>Jul</strong>y 1, 1981, had requested advice on the nature<br />
of sports organisational structures that should be considered<br />
for the effective administration of sport in that country.<br />
The Confederation quickly responded by sending a staff<br />
member to Vanuatu in an advisory capacity.<br />
After a round of discussions with all interested parties,<br />
including senior Government Ministers and Departmental<br />
Officers, and representatives of national sporting organisa-<br />
tions, a series of recommendations was presented to the<br />
Government.<br />
As a direct result, the Vanuatu Amateur Sports Federation<br />
has been formed, and in addition to improving the general<br />
status of sport in the nation, will also nominate five delegates<br />
to represent the views of sport on the National Sports Council,<br />
which is expected to be created by legislation to be enacted in<br />
August.<br />
One of the most interesting consequences of these develop-<br />
ments is that Vanuatu has sought affiliation with the<br />
Commonweafth Games Federation, and may be represented in<br />
the Games being held in Brisbane later this year.<br />
During this visit, it became very apparent that any assist-<br />
ance that can be offered to Vanuatu by <strong>Australian</strong> sporting<br />
organisations will be eagerly accepted.<br />
An urgent need exists for rule books and coaching<br />
brochures, in the following sports: soccer, netball, basketball,<br />
swimming, windsurfing, canoeing, cricket, tennis, handball<br />
and volleyball.<br />
Any assistance that is available should be channelled<br />
through the Confederation of <strong>Australian</strong> Sport at 76 Flinders<br />
Lane, Melbourne, 3000, or telephone (03) 63 4858. 0<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET SHOOTING NEWEULY <strong>1982</strong><br />
The West Wyalong Gun Club ran a Charity Shmt on the<br />
30th May with the local Services Clubs.<br />
Lions, Apex and Rotary Clubs shot for an Inter-Club shield,<br />
with Lions winning.<br />
All prizes were donated by the business houses of West<br />
Wyalong. All shooters won at least one bottle of wine, and<br />
everyone had such a fun day that we may make this an<br />
Annual shoot.<br />
The money raised from this shoot is going to the local<br />
Sporting Complex Building Fund.<br />
The West Wyalong Gun Club are also planning to hold a<br />
Novice Day in <strong>Jul</strong>y.<br />
All registered shooters are to bring a novice to try our sport<br />
and to see if they like it. We may get some new members.0<br />
I BE KNOWN AROUND YOUR CLUB I<br />
I ASSOCIATION NAME BADGES<br />
ARE AVAILABLE AT<br />
$4.00 each,<br />
order throuah your club secretarv<br />
ENTERNATIONAL AFFILIATED WIT-H THE<br />
r:<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET<br />
0' ASSOCIATION<br />
a<br />
Postal Address P.O. Box 264<br />
Fyshwick. A.C.T.<br />
GUN CLUB<br />
2609<br />
--<br />
Ill apEn D.T.L. SHDOT - SUWUQ<br />
(I<br />
AUGUST I, I S ~<br />
2 Traps Operating Commencing 10.00 a.m.<br />
Event 1 $2.00<br />
10T D.B. C/D off 15m.<br />
Event 2 8.00<br />
30T Southern Zone Point I<br />
Score Champ. 15m.<br />
Graded A,B, & C. and Front<br />
Marker trophy<br />
OIS .50c ea. 15 & O/A $1.50<br />
Event 3 8.00<br />
15pr. Southern Zone Double<br />
Rise Championship<br />
Graded A,B, & C.<br />
OIS .50c ea. 15 & OIA $1.50<br />
Event 4 5.00<br />
20T D/B Hcp. Trophy<br />
1,2, 3 & FM<br />
NOMS. $23.00 I<br />
01s .50c ea 10 & 50c OIA<br />
Overall High Gun Tmphy and<br />
.50c opt. sweeps Total sweeps Eg 11<br />
Lunch, cartridges and refreshments<br />
available on mounds.<br />
Page 63
C Grade:<br />
1. Maree Rooke, Wagga, (N.S.W.) 1461150<br />
2. Brian Garth, Frankstonl<strong>Australian</strong> (V) 145/150<br />
13TW AUSTRALIAN SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
3. Helen Wiese, Narrogin (W.A.) 138/150<br />
1. Ray Melville, Tamworth (N.S. W.) 64164 Winner Ladies Division: Maree Rooke, Wagga (N.S. W.)<br />
2. Geoff Salmon, Melbourne (Vic.) 63/64<br />
146-150<br />
3. John Turton, Ashburton (N.Z.) 52/53 Winner Veterans Division: Clarrie Barnes, Midura (Vic) ,.<br />
Winner Ladies Division: Maree Rooke, Wagga, (N.S. W.) 55/60<br />
1441150<br />
Winner Veterans Division: Ray Melville, Tamworth, (N.S. W.) Winner Junior Division: Maree Rooke, Wagga, (N.S.W.)<br />
50150<br />
1461150<br />
Winner JUNO~ Division: M- Rooke, Wagga, (N.S.W.) 45150 aem AUSTRALIAN DOUBLE RISE CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
33RD GRAND AUSTRALIAN HANDICAP<br />
<strong>1982</strong> Champion - Bill Iles, Melbourne (Vic.) 47150<br />
1. Jan Schuster, Wakehurst (NS. W.) 60160 A Grade:<br />
2. Graham Willett, Sebastopol, (Vic) 59/60 1. Russell Mark, Werribee, (Vic.) 56/60<br />
3. L. Cook, Callawadda/Stawell. (Vic) 69/70 2. Robert Wilson. Newcastle, (N.S. W.) 55/60<br />
Winner Ladies Division: <strong>Jul</strong>ie Neve, Eastern Goldfiels (W.A.) 3. Graeme Boyd, Wangaratta, (Vic.) 54/60<br />
52/54 - - -- 3 Grade:<br />
Winner Veterans Division: Adrian Hayes, Hawkesbury 1. Don Wilson, Tatura (Vic.)<br />
(N.S. W.) 48/50 2. Bill Jennings, Foster (Tic.)<br />
Winner Junior Division: Jan Schuster, Wakehurst (N.S.W.) 3. Peter Willett, Seymour, (Vic.)<br />
50150 C Grade:<br />
30TR AUSTRALIAN DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP 1. John Beale, Gladstone (Q'ld) 35/50<br />
<strong>1982</strong> Champion - Larry Dimasi, Mildura (Vic) 97197 2. Charlie Miller. Brisbane, (Qld) 46/70<br />
A Grade:<br />
3. Maree Rooke, Wagga (N.S.W.) 45/70<br />
1. Barry Kable, Royal Aero (N.S.W.) 96197 Winner Ladies Division - Deserie Huddleston, Griffith,<br />
2. C. Tattam, Moree (N.S.W.) 76/77 (N.S.W.) 39/50<br />
3. Leon Gibson, CallawaddalStawell (Vic) 73-74 Winner Veterans Division - Keith Cameron, Gold Coast (Q'ld)<br />
B Grade:<br />
39/50<br />
1. Don Wilson, Tatura (Vic.) 76177 Winner Junior Division - Nick Gabbe, Goroke, (Vic.) 41150<br />
2. Harvey Smith, Ballandean (Q'ld) 6016 1 4aND CHAMPION OF CRAMPIONS CUP<br />
3. A. D. Mapleson, Korumburra (Vic.) 5916 1 <strong>1982</strong> Champion - A. M. (Pud) Burgess, Cobar (N.S.W.)<br />
C Grade:<br />
1251125<br />
1. Stuart Boyden, Moree (N.S.W.) 49/50 A Grade:<br />
2. Helen Wiese, Narrogin W.A.) 62/67 1. Bill Iles, Melbourne (=c.) 1641165<br />
3. Brian Garth, Frankston/Australia 61/67 2. Graham Willett, Sebastopol(Vic.) 1631165<br />
Winner Veterans Division - Adrian Hayes, Hawkesbury 3. Larry Dimasi, Mildura (Vic.) 1531155<br />
(N.S.W.) 49/50 B Grade:<br />
%UX, AUSTRALXAN WOMENS DOUBLE BARREL CHAM- 1. Don Wilson, Tatura (Vic.) 1231125<br />
PIONSHIP<br />
2. Tom Comerford, Townsville (Q'ld) 1611165<br />
1082 Champion- Deserie Huddleston, Griffith, (N.S.W.) 3. Guy Ethell, Tyagarah, (N.S. W.) 1601165<br />
49150 C Grade:<br />
2. Vicky Deeley , Gemfields (Q'ld) 47/50 I. Charlie Miller, Brisbane, (Q'ld) 1191125<br />
3. Thelma Meadows, Brisbane (Q'id) 46/50 2. Lance Nelis, Brjsbane (Gl'ld) 1231135<br />
2ND AUSTRALIAN JUNIOR DOUBLE BARREL CHAM- 3. Kerry Sleigh, Townsville (Q'ld) 1221135<br />
PIONSHIP<br />
Winner Ladies Division: Bev Grice, Gympie (Q'ld) 11 91125<br />
<strong>1982</strong> Champion-David Wilson, Wyong (N.S.W.) 56/57 Winner Veterans Division - Adrian Hayes, Hawkesbury<br />
2. Chris Warren, Boorowa, (N.S.W.) 55/56 l3.S.W.) 1211125<br />
3. Simon Hetherington, Mt. Gambier (S.A.) 48150 Winner Junior Division - Lance Nelis, Brisbane [Q'ld)<br />
28TN AUSTRALIAN SINGLE BARREL CHANPIONSHIP<br />
1151125<br />
<strong>1982</strong> Champion - Graham Willett, Sebastopol, (Vic) 59/60 2ND COMARK DEAWILLE DOUBLES TROPHY MATCH<br />
A Grade:<br />
<strong>1982</strong> Winning Team - Alf and Harold James. Masyborou~h<br />
1. A. M. Burgess, Cobar, (N.S. W .) 58/60 . (Vic.) 22/23<br />
2. Bill Iles, Melbourne, (Vic.) 55/57 2. Graham and Peter Willett, Seymour, (Vic.) 21/23<br />
3. Stephen White. Bairnsdale, (Vic.) 62/64 3. Bill and Ken Stevens, Ipswich, (Q'ld) 30131<br />
B Grade:<br />
4. Tom and Thelma Meadows, Brisbane, (Qld) 29/31<br />
1. Nanette Meredith, Korumburra (Vic.) 50155 5. Ron and Brian Garth, Frankston/<strong>Australian</strong> (Vic.) 26128<br />
2. Terry Varley, Guyra(N.S.W.) 49/55 TEE <strong>1982</strong> AUSTRALIAN TEAM IN THE MACKINTOSH<br />
3. Stephen Long, Moree (N.S.W.) 48/52 TROPHY<br />
C Grade:<br />
D. Smith zag D. Cassagrande 292<br />
1. Joe Keeley, Taupo (N.Z.) 46/50 W. Iles 298 S. Schonenberg 292<br />
2. Stuart Boyden, Moree (N.S.W.) 45/50 K. Perkins 298 D. Wilson 292<br />
3. Wayne Jacobson, Warwick (Q'ld) 44153 G. Webster 298 S. Collins 292<br />
Winner Ladies Division: Nanette Meredith, Korumbura (Vic.) W. Stevens 297 B. Hall 291<br />
47/50 L. Dimasi 296 G.Boyd 291<br />
Winner Veterans Division: Adrian Hayes, ~awkesbury, G. Willett 296 R. Varley 291<br />
(N.S.W.) 46150 J. curran 296 J. Murphy 290<br />
Winner Junior Division: David Wright, Dysart (Q'ld) 46/50 K. Loy 295 M.Manning 287<br />
21ST AUSTRALIAtNEW ZEALAND TRAP CHAMPIONSHIP R. Collinson 295 7348-7500 points<br />
<strong>1982</strong> Champion - Bill Stevens, Ipswich, (Q'ld) 156i156 L. Gibson 295 M.Haas 287<br />
A Grade:<br />
R. Rehbein 295 G. Salmon 286<br />
1. Larry Dimasi, Mildura (Vic.) 155/156 A. M. Burgess 294 J. Shepherd 285<br />
2. MikeShields, Goodooga, (N.S.W.) 182/183 H. Theunissen 293 G. Redmond 285<br />
3. Stephen Weston, Waitemata, (N.Z.) 1791183 J. Finis 293 G. Wakefield 282<br />
B Grade:<br />
R. J. Smith 292<br />
1. Tom Comerford, Townsville, (Qld) 147/150 INTERSTATE TRAP TEAMS MATCH<br />
2. Mark Pietzner, Eton-Mackay (Q'ld) 1521156 <strong>1982</strong> Winning Team - Victoria 1241125<br />
3. Steve Schonenberg, Burdekin (Q'ld) 1511156 Represented by Willett, Res, Boyd, Shepherd and McKenzie. 0<br />
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