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OFFICIAL<br />

JOURNAL OFTHE.<br />

AUSTRALIAN CLAY P1GEQN TRAP SHOOTING ASSOCIATION


AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

<strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong> Pigeon Trap Shooting <strong>Association</strong><br />

Patrons: His Excellency Lieut.-General Sir John Lavarack, K.B.E., C.M.G.,<br />

D.S.O., Governor of Queensland; Sir W. Lennon Raws, C.B.E.; Lieut.-<br />

General W. Bridgeford, C.B., C.B.E., M.C.; Essingtan Lewis, C.H.; Frank R.<br />

Hockey, Esq.<br />

President: Mr. John M. Wilson (Kew, Vict.)<br />

Hon. Yice-Presidents: Messrs. W. J. Hanran (Towvnsville, Qld.), L. P.<br />

Hughes (Sydney, N.S.W.), R. A. Miles (Spokane, Washington,.U.S.A.),<br />

H. Rogers (Edgware,. Middlesex, England).<br />

"'EEEY" SPECIAL TRAPSHOOTING<br />

CARTBIDGIES<br />

* Insist upon<br />

the Eley Special<br />

Trapshooting<br />

Cartridges in the<br />

yellow and blue<br />

package.<br />

<strong>Clay</strong> sparrow and pigeon shooting<br />

tests the skill of many a shooter.<br />

I.C.I. clay targets are specially<br />

derigned so that they can be thrown<br />

from all <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Traps with abrolute<br />

precision. ALL-WHITE (for night<br />

shooting), ORANGE BAND, and BLACK<br />

are available. I.C.I. roarrows mav also<br />

be used for idown-the-line'<br />

.<br />

shooting<br />

in either 'mixed bird' or 'all sparrow'<br />

events.<br />

ELEY SPECIAL TRAPSHOOTING<br />

CARTRIDGES<br />

Esperiafly designed for the enthusiastic clay<br />

...<br />

pigeon shooter. Star crimp cartridges loaded<br />

with Smokeless powder. 12 gauge If<br />

orr., shot sires 6 and 7 ONLY.<br />

Conrirtenry ... reliability ... efficiency<br />

assured.<br />

ELEY - RYNOEM SPORTING AMMUNITION<br />

IMPERIAL CHEMICAL IMDUSTRlES<br />

OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND LTD<br />

.<br />

Address all correspondence to Secretary - Editor: W. McCullough, Box<br />

2038 S, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1. XA 2986.<br />

Copy Closillg - Not later than 2Gth of n~onth preceding publication.<br />

Club Affiliation Subscription, S1/1/- per annum. Shooter's Registration<br />

Fee, 20/- per annum. All fees become due on 1st January each year. .<br />

OFFICE-BEARERS .............................. 3<br />

THE EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK .................... 4<br />

ASSOCIATION 'REFEREE EXAMINATION .......... 5<br />

TIPS AND TAILS .............................. 9<br />

COPY CLOSING DATE ......................... 13<br />

1956 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS ............... 19<br />

<strong>1955</strong> INTERNATIONAL MATCH ............... 23<br />

OBiTUARY ................................... 23<br />

GUN GOSSIP ............................... 25<br />

U.S.A. SHOOTING .............................. 29<br />

AROUND THE CLUBS AN0 MEETINGS .......... 31<br />

NEW AND RENEWED REGISTRATIONS .......... 74<br />

AMENDED HANDICAPS ......................... 77


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AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

Shooters and clubs ha1.e<br />

becn advised through the<br />

colunnis of this ~ublication<br />

in the -4ugust is& that~a<br />

further Official Referee Ex-<br />

& ~ ~ -~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - -<br />

<strong>1955</strong>. Nomil~ations for inciusion in<br />

the series after that date cannot be<br />

accepted. Any such applications \\,ill<br />

necessafily be held over until the<br />

following series, many months ahead.<br />

Only registered shooters, of course,<br />

are eligible and all candidates lnust<br />

belong to an affiliated club. The<br />

series ~vill start on October 1 and<br />

candidates xvill be informed by circular<br />

and other information of what<br />

is required. One point to remember<br />

is that all questions on the examination<br />

paper must be answered, using<br />

one side of the paper only. In the<br />

preulous series several candidates<br />

used both sides of the paper for their<br />

ans\x7ers - this will not be acceptable<br />

in the forthcoming series. Questions<br />

are also required to be answered in<br />

full. A number of candidates in the<br />

last series were altogether too brief<br />

in their replies and gave the impression<br />

of trying to short circuit<br />

the question. This fault also will not<br />

be acceptable in the next series.<br />

Answers, approximately 18, must be<br />

con~pleted within the time limit<br />

allo\\~ed and also must be coinpleted<br />

before their home club President. or<br />

an official referee examiner as ap-<br />

pointed by the <strong>Association</strong>. These<br />

conditions !\,ill be rigidly adhered to.<br />

Interested clubs are informed that<br />

applications for permission to conduct<br />

1956 Open Championships, that<br />

is Commonw%alth, State and -Distl.ict<br />

titles, close with the Secretary,<br />

A.C.P.T.S.A., Box 20389, G.P.O.,<br />

Melbourne, C.1, 011 Septe~nber 30.<br />

Written applications only. Applications<br />

should be written quite apart<br />

fro~n genepal <strong>Association</strong> business<br />

for the reason that same are dealt<br />

wit11 by the Executive Committee<br />

during its October meeting. Which<br />

means that any correspo~~dence on<br />

the point of championships fol: 1956<br />

should have reference to the subject<br />

matter mentioned only. If included<br />

anlong general matter to the <strong>Association</strong><br />

application is lilrely to be<br />

missed. It is an Executive Commnittee<br />

direction that only clubs making<br />

application for titles mill be considered.<br />

In previous years titles<br />

have bee11 allocated, in some cases,<br />

where no application had been lodged.<br />

In future this will not be done. No<br />

application ineans no consideration<br />

\\,hen the 1956 Allocation comes up<br />

for discussion. The full 1956 Championship<br />

Allocation will be published<br />

in the <strong>1955</strong> issue of November<br />

"News".<br />

By the time this issue reaches<br />

readers the <strong>1955</strong> Annual Interstate<br />

Match mill be well under wav " in the<br />

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various States. Tasmania \~.ill lead<br />

off wit11 the holdi~~g of the Tasmanian<br />

section of the match at the<br />

Tasmanian Club's grounds at St.<br />

Leonards, just outside Launceston,<br />

on Septe~nber 3. Nenr Smth Wales<br />

-. nd Victoria will shoot on the san~e<br />

day, i.e. September 17, when the<br />

Bathurst Club and <strong>Australian</strong> Club<br />

>\.ill supervise the sections for the<br />

States mentioned - altl~ourh Rxth- - .<br />

urst will hold the eliminat-ion shoot<br />

gl1 the day previous, September 16.<br />

~ertising in this issue. Given fair<br />

conditions and normal shooting<br />

\\.eather, the match proinises to be<br />

most interesting and could be the<br />

nlost exciting sincs the start of the<br />

competition, \\rhich is actually State<br />

Tcan~ suprenlacy. All clubs conducting<br />

the contests should ensure that<br />

only registered shooters are permitted<br />

to take part.<br />

A shooter recently inentioiled tn<br />

the <strong>Association</strong> that a club, outside<br />

Victoria, conducts all its championships<br />

on the regulation automatic<br />

tmp, but that it then reverts to a<br />

plus trap for all club shooting. This<br />

action is indeed unusual and not the<br />

lcast to say peculiar. Why a club<br />

should use a plus trap in prelerence<br />

to an automatic is hard to understand.<br />

The automatic trap is the<br />

fairest means of releasing targets<br />

and should be used at all times in<br />

order to provide equity of competltion.<br />

Whilst a plus trap is a useful<br />

stand-by in case of emergency, its<br />

fiinctioiis are indecd limited when<br />

coinpared with the automatic releaser.<br />

Clubs are required, by <strong>Association</strong><br />

direction, to use the auto-<br />

~nntic trap in championships and<br />

majo~. events.<br />

-4 club has averred that a number<br />

of its n~elnbers maintained that<br />

club handicaps "are always 2 yards<br />

further back than <strong>Association</strong><br />

marks". As an instance it was stated<br />

that a "shooter on 16 yards club<br />

handicap moves forward 2 yards<br />

mhen he colnpetes in an event which<br />

stipulates <strong>Association</strong> handicaps".<br />

There is 110 tie-up between club<br />

haridicaps and <strong>Association</strong> marks,<br />

although inany recomn~endatioiis are<br />

based on club performnnces, other<br />

than that they bear no relation whatever.<br />

<strong>Association</strong> handicaps are<br />

based on pel.formance, club recommendation<br />

and mhat is kno\r.n of the<br />

particular shooter concerned by the<br />

<strong>Association</strong> officials. Some clubs do<br />

not ca-operate fully with the <strong>Association</strong><br />

in forn~arding results and<br />

recomn~endations, and this ineans<br />

that <strong>Association</strong> officials are cornpalled<br />

to take steps to handicap<br />

shooters as considered appropriate.<br />

... When<br />

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such action is taken. the \\,hole<br />

matter is looked upon froin an<br />

Australia-wide inale as a u~hale and<br />

not just as the marks \\.auld apply<br />

to the particular club.<br />

Score sheets received from a club<br />

outside Victoria during the month<br />

just past revealed the sheets to be<br />

harl&d in a somewhat unus~~al<br />

and peculiar style. When a "kill"<br />

was gained by the shooter the<br />

score -~~~~ sheets<br />

~~~~ ~<br />

showed<br />

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the letter "I


TAMWORTPI<br />

NEW SOUTll WALES<br />

(Affiliated A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

M@#as&cll. re.PO Bag ~ Z#EC~ Tf@fZB Nigf~t SlafZB06<br />

FRIDAY 7th and SATURDAY 8&h, <strong>OCTOBER</strong>, <strong>1955</strong><br />

T&-0 AUTO&IztTIC TRAPS - one illun~inated.<br />

FBIIDAY, 7th OCTBblPER, 1055<br />

Commencing 9.30 a.m. Sliarp. '<br />

Event No. 1 10 BIRD EYE-OPENER - DOUBLE BARREL (Coml~. Div.)<br />

Event No. 2 -<br />

ZO BIRD TROPHY - DOUBLE BARREL, POINT SCORE<br />

1st Trophy, $25; 2nd Trophy, £10; 3rd Trophy, £3; Trophy best 12/13 yds.<br />

O~~tional Sweep, lo/-<br />

Event No. 3 -<br />

$350 HANDICAP - 40 Birds Double Barrel<br />

lst, £60; Znd, £30; 31x1, £10. $25 on eaeb round of 20 birds. £5 Trophy best 12/13 yds.<br />

OTHER EVENTS TIME PERMITTING.<br />

FRIDAY NIGHT - Dinner for Shooters and Friends.<br />

Calcutta on Saturday's $100 Handicap drawn after dinner.<br />

Event No. 1 - 5 BIRD EYE-OPENER - DOUBLE BARREL.<br />

Event No. 2 - 10 BIRD DOUBLE BARREL TROPHY.<br />

Tropllies lst, 2nd, 3rd, and best 12/13 yds.<br />

OTHER EVENTS TIME PERMITTING.<br />

SATUBDAI'. Oilr OCTODIER. 196.5<br />

Commencing 9.30 a.m. Sharp.<br />

Event No. 1 - 10 BIRD EYE-OPENER (Coml~. Div.)<br />

Event No. 2 -<br />

$100 HANDICAP - 40 Birds Double Barrel<br />

lst, £40; Znd, £20; 3rd, £5. Trophy best 12/14 yds. £15 on each round of 20 birds.<br />

Event No. 3-<br />

20 BIRD TROPHY - POINT SCORE<br />

lst, 2nd, 3rd and 12/13 yd. Trophies. Optional Sweep, lo/-.<br />

Event No. 4 - 10 BIRD SINGLE BARREL TROPHY.<br />

OTHER EVENTS TIME PERMITTING.<br />

SATURDAY NIGHT - commencing 7.30 sharp.<br />

Event No. 1 - 5 BIRD DOUBLE BARREL EYE-OPENER (Comp. Div.)<br />

Event No. 2 - 10 BZu.ug si#agEe Dar-r-oZ Tn-c8pla?g<br />

lst, 2nd and best 12/14 yds. Trophies.<br />

Event No. 3 - 5 PAIR DOUBLE RISE TROPHY.<br />

- Presentation of Trophies by Cllth Patron -<br />

OTHER EVENTS TIME PERMITTING.<br />

Nenls, Publican's Booth and Cartridges available on Ground - - Daily Plane Services<br />

The Club reserves the right to alter the Proxrammes if necessary. :: Handicap Cards Required.<br />

FOR ACCOMMODATION BOOK EARLY WITH THE SECRETARY.<br />

R. MOORE, President. C. O'CONNOR, Secretary-Treasurer.<br />

Phones: F404 and F775.


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AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NE\VS<br />

AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

a<br />

in com~~etition shooting Position; note<br />

correct stance. both from - f~ont --.--. and ..-.-.<br />

baclc, together with correct arms and<br />

head position.<br />

If it is something that's worrying you<br />

about your shooting., call and see Horrie<br />

or write; he will put you right.<br />

GUNS FOIL ALL-<br />

Side by Side, and Under & Over, in all<br />

the world's best makes, and in all<br />

grades.<br />

Sauer, lferlcel, Browning, Eeretta, G. &<br />

S. Holloway, William Powell, and other<br />

leading Eritish makers.<br />

PVe gunlTniztee piroper /ittifig to the ii~divid~ial shooter<br />

I -<br />

All Repair Work done on<br />

the preinises by .slcilled repairers.<br />

Over fifty years'<br />

experience.<br />

Fishing Specialist - full<br />

range rods, reels, lines,<br />

hooits, etc.<br />

All Sporting Goods -<br />

Criclcet, Tennis, Golf, etc.<br />

193 Latrobe Street . Melbourne<br />

PHONE- FB 3914, FB 3915<br />

l<br />

Colin Fcrguson,<br />

the chiinpion<br />

West <strong>Australian</strong><br />

shot and<br />

me~nber of the<br />

<strong>Association</strong> Executive<br />

Con~mittee,<br />

in a resuune<br />

of activities in<br />

the Golden West,<br />

p~ovides sonic intcrestine<br />

inl'orination<br />

- on the<br />

the spbrt in that<br />

State. Ilc writes, "When the sport<br />

first started over here sonle yea1.s<br />

am. both the standard oi eun and<br />

~ ~ - ~ ~~~- . ~~<br />

sl~ooting \\.as very poor. ~t has ilom<br />

iinproved out of all proportion and<br />

the standard is high and getting<br />

higher with each championship shoot.<br />

I think I can safely say that there<br />

are a nulnber of shooters of Eastern<br />

States and World Standard who will<br />

he malcing thcir may over to the 1956<br />

National Championships, and I will<br />

be very disappointed il' we do not<br />

have u numbm. in the 1956 Inter-<br />

national. so<br />

~~<br />

some<br />

~~<br />

of tho bovs over<br />

there (gastern States) hid better be<br />

an their toes if they a1.e desirous<br />

of retaining their places. Among<br />

country towns in this State who arc<br />

contemplating clubs are I


AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

GRENFELL CUN CLUB<br />

NEW SOUTH WALES<br />

(Affiliated A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

MantuZag9 33..rE @e&mber., 1355<br />

10 BIRD EYE-OPENER. lo/-.<br />

10 BIRD TROPHY SHOOT. $1.<br />

CENTRAL NEW SOUTH MLES<br />

DISTRICT DOUBLE BARBEL DAY<br />

CHAMPIONSWIP<br />

20 Birds from 16 yards.<br />

lst, Sash aud Trophy; 21111 and 3rd, Trophies.<br />

£50 - HANDICAP - f50<br />

15 BIRDS. GO%, 30'/c, 10%.<br />

NIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Common wealth Mtht<br />

Doable Barre/ <strong>Clay</strong> @a~"ro w<br />

~lr@ns"h@<br />

40 BIRDS - NOM. 45/-<br />

lst, Sash and Trophy; 2nd and 3rd, Trophies.<br />

-<br />

Cartridges on Groi~nd :: Lul~ehron also 011 Ground<br />

H. ANDERSON, HON. SEC..<br />

,'LAWSON VIEW."<br />

GRENFELL. N.S.W.<br />

PHONE 405.<br />

YOUNG ROAD.<br />

The club has a committee of five<br />

members.<br />

Officials of the Giru Club in North<br />

Queensland for the current season<br />

are: President, H. C. Griggs; Treasurer.<br />

H. Rawson. and Secretarv.<br />

T. R. Marron. crdmartv. .. Avr, . . N.Q.<br />

Mallala Gun Club, in South pustralia,<br />

is a newly affiliated unlt of<br />

the A.C.P.T.S.A. President is S. R.<br />

Irish, and secretary, T. Irish, Mallala,<br />

S.A.<br />

A pleasant function was performed<br />

at a-recent fixture conducted by the<br />

Cobnrg Club (V.). All present were<br />

called together by the President and<br />

a nresentation of a beautifullv Inscdbed<br />

silver tray was made tb the<br />

club secretary, C. J. Colledge, in<br />

recognition of long service as secretary.<br />

The apureciation for a job well<br />

done was a secret well kept and, as<br />

C..T.C. mentioned. "it knocked the<br />

skids from under'me". He is deeply<br />

appreciative to members of the ciub<br />

fir such thoughtful recognition of<br />

services rendered.<br />

very


AUSTllALlAN CLAY PlGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

and<br />

NEW SOUTH WALES<br />

INTERMEDIATE SINGLE BARBEL<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

BANKSTOWN, NEW SOUTH WALES<br />

(Affiliated A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

Friday 18th and Saturday 19tI1, Novcmbcr, <strong>1955</strong><br />

also<br />

%I00 - AND - f250<br />

HANDICAP EVENTS.<br />

PRESIDENT-<br />

Madon GENERAL D. MACARTHUR-ONSLDW, c.e.E., D.S.O.. E.D.<br />

PHONE- UY 2540.<br />

W. C. HUDSON, HUN. SEE..<br />

P.O. BOX 5. BANKSTOWN. N.S.W..<br />

PHONE- UY 2927.<br />

AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SIHOOTING NEWS<br />

I y I l<br />

COPY CLOSING<br />

DATE<br />

Due to the co~~tinnally<br />

expanding circi~lation of<br />

"News" all conv must heneeforth<br />

he in thi-hands of the<br />

Secretary, A.C.P.T.S.A., Box<br />

2038 S, G.P.O., Melbourne,<br />

C.1, not later than 26th of<br />

month nrecedinr issue. Anv .<br />

copy miatter rkeived after<br />

this date will ill future be<br />

deferred to following issue.<br />

1-<br />

in a good sporting area of<br />

South Wales.<br />

New<br />

Enquiries to W. C. Hudson, Box 5,<br />

Bankstown. N.S.W.<br />

The Western <strong>Australian</strong> State<br />

Teams' Shoot mill take place on<br />

Sunday, October 2, when the Common\vealth<br />

Mixed Birds title and<br />

Intermediate Championship for W.A.<br />

will also be held. The shooting carnival<br />

mill be held over three days,<br />

Friday, September 30, Saturday,<br />

October 1, when the W.A. Skeet title<br />

is listed and the qualifying series<br />

for the State Team. Programme is<br />

advertised. Enquiries to Percy<br />

Crackel, secretary, Perth G.C., 30<br />

Norton Street, South Perth, W.A.<br />

(Phone MU 2173).<br />

The Mildura Club, which serves<br />

the shooting interests of marksmen<br />

from three States, S.A., Victoria and<br />

N.S.W., will shoot on October 20, day<br />

and night. A $100 Handicap is main<br />

interest during the day and trophy<br />

events are listed at night. Enquiries<br />

to K. J. Peake, 58a Langtree Ave.,<br />

Mildura, V. Pragran~me is advertised.<br />

Goroke Show Day is always a big<br />

day for sporting ventures in the farwestern<br />

Victorian town, and this<br />

year's is no exception. The local gun<br />

club is staging an open series, day<br />

and night. A Brownmg gun is one<br />

of the main day trophies and at<br />

night, shooting will start ai. 7.30<br />

p.m. The date is Saturday, October<br />

8. Enquiries to Norman Fox, secretary,<br />

Box 60, Goroke. Details are as<br />

advertised.<br />

Footscray Club will shoot the<br />

Victorian Skeet championship on the<br />

No. 2 ground at Tottenham (V.) on<br />

October 1. Shooting mill start at<br />

1 i n On October 15 a 20-bird handicap<br />

is listed. Programme is advertised.<br />

Enquiries to T. Gore, 3 Yardlev<br />

Street, Maidstone (secretarv).<br />

At the recent annual me&ing of the<br />

club L. V. Austin accepted the Presidential<br />

chair from Alex. Stewart.<br />

'The Carnher\\rell Club's annual<br />

meeting ~vill be held in Camberwell<br />

Tow11 Hall, on September 22. All<br />

members are invited. A social \\,ill<br />

follol!-.<br />

After 31 years as Secretary-<br />

Treasurer of the New Zealand Gun<br />

Clubs' <strong>Association</strong>. Mr. A. N. Turner<br />

has handed in hi8 commission. His<br />

duties have been taken over by Mr.


AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

SPORTS STBRE<br />

SYDNEY'S LEADING GUN AND AMMUNITION STORE<br />

GUN REPAIR SPECIALISTS<br />

THIS MONTllS SPECIALS ...<br />

BROWNING U. & 0. S.S.T. 30 in.:- A Grade ...... £100 0 0<br />

C Grade ...... £120 0 0<br />

F Grade ...... £170 0 0<br />

Slightly used sold on a money-back guarantee.<br />

WE ACCEPT TRADE INS<br />

......<br />

......<br />

......<br />

BROWNING Under & Over:- A Grade £125 0<br />

C Grade £145 0 0<br />

D Grade £165 0 0<br />

F Grade £202 0 0<br />

......<br />

ALL SPARES AVAILABLE<br />

BROWNING Automatic V.R. .................. £68 0 0<br />

BROWNING Automatic R. Barril .................. £58 0 0<br />

BROWNING Duralium V.R. Lightweight ............ £72 0 0<br />

BROWNING Automatic 2 Shot (To Arrive)<br />

BREDA R. Barrel .................................... £58 0 0<br />

BREDA V.R. Barrel .................................... £72 10 0<br />

BREDA V.R. Engraved .............................. £89 0 0<br />

AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

W. H. Stewart, of Box 74, Dunedin, The Barcoo D.B. Championship will<br />

be staged by the Tambo Club, in<br />

Western Queensland, on October 16.<br />

Programme is advertised. Enquiries<br />

to R. W. Martin, "Ivanhoe", Pte. Bag,<br />

have areatlv a~~reciated his ~nanv Charleville (Phone Tambo 28K).<br />

morth


AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SI-IOOTING NEWS<br />

A GUN GAUB<br />

New South Wales<br />

(Affiliated A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th, October, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Event No. 1 -'5<br />

FIRST DAY:<br />

BIRD RUST REMOVER. Nom., lo/-.<br />

Event No. 2 -<br />

FAR WESTERN DISTRICT OF<br />

NEW SOUTH WALES SINGLE BARREL<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Sash and Trophy to wim~er.<br />

ZND 6 3RD TROPHIES.<br />

Event No. 3 -<br />

£50 - HANDICAP - £50<br />

of 20 Birds. Nom., 50/-.<br />

SECOND DAY:<br />

Event No. 1 - 5 BIRD EYE-OPENER. Nom., lo/-.<br />

Event No. 2 -<br />

FAR WESTERN DISTRICT OF<br />

NEW SOUTH WALES DOUBLE BARREL<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Sash and Trophy to winner.<br />

ZNO S 3RD TROPHIES.<br />

Event No. 3 -<br />

£50 - HANDICAP - £50<br />

of 20 Birds. Nom., 50/-.<br />

If the ~iecessity arises, thc Committee reserves the right to alter<br />

the Programme.<br />

Cartridges available on Grouud.<br />

All Enquiries-<br />

M. BURGESS, HON. SEE.<br />

BOX 3, EOBbR. N.S.W.<br />

P. Maxwell has resigned as secretary<br />

of ths Sea Lake Gun Club in<br />

n0rthel.n Victoria. His duties have<br />

been taken over by D. S. Lazarus,<br />

Box 111, Sea Lalce.<br />

Thc Gippsland Grand Pl.ix, at 30<br />

birds D.B., will be staged by the Sale<br />

Club on Saturday, October 1. Shooting<br />

~vill commence at 12.30 p.m. Details<br />

are as advertised. Enquiries to<br />

L. J. Robinson (secty.), 172 Raymond<br />

Street. Sale. V.<br />

T. R. Marron, of Cromarty, Ayr<br />

Line, N. Queensland, has taken over<br />

ihe secretarial duties of the Giru<br />

Club (Q.).<br />

SEPTEMBER-<strong>1955</strong><br />

. .<br />

shoot from 7.30 p.m., when the nlai11<br />

m -<br />

trophy mill be a Browning U. and 0.<br />

Gun. Good supporting events are<br />

.<br />

also listed. Furl- information is ad- CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

vertised. Enquiries to J. W. Douglas =<br />

rn<br />

(secretary), Jeparit, or ICeith Craig,, SASHES<br />

at the Hindmarsh Hotel, Jeparit : -<br />

m<br />

(Prcsidentl. The club has also .<br />

arranged to shoot on November 19, FOR YOUR NEAT %<br />

wl~en the North Wimmera D.B. title<br />

is one of the chief attractions.<br />

SHOOT CHOOSE i<br />

A new club has been formed at THE BEST, AS E<br />

Kojanup in Wcstern Australia. Offirials<br />

are: President. A. Anderson: SUPPLIED TO<br />

.<br />

Vicf-president, R: sack; secretary:.<br />

R. Outhmaite; Captain, L. Macfar- A. C. P. T. S. A.<br />

lane; Treasu~er, A. Hebiton; Cam-<br />

rn<br />

Official rarhmakerr io rhe A.C.P.T.S.A.<br />

niittee, W. Hope and G. Fitzgibbon.<br />

:<br />

The club will later become an affi- ORDER DIRECT FROM 3<br />

liated unit of the A.C.P.T.S.A. The<br />

club will purchase an automatic trap. W. FLA~ELY & SON E<br />

PTY. LID. rn<br />

N. Domaille has taken over the<br />

.<br />

secretarial duties of the Rohin\~ale 301 Lonrdale Place. Melbourne<br />

Club V replacing J. I. Bowler,<br />

Vicroria<br />

m<br />

who has resirrued - owinr: . to ill-health. - Ieleohone FB 3859<br />

. .<br />

R. E. Le\\.is also replaces H. J. :................................:<br />

Pellas as secretary at Harcourt (V.),<br />

where H. Smith & President for the<br />

third successive year. R. Pellas and Walpeup Club, in Victoria's north-<br />

L. Smith are Vice-Presidents. rvestern Mallee arca, will shoot the<br />

North-Western Mallee Double-barrel<br />

Championship, followed by a E40<br />

Handicap, on the local club grounds<br />

on Saturday, October 1. A night<br />

shoot will follow. Full information is<br />

:is advertised. Enquiries to T. Rigg,<br />

secretary, Walpeup, or W. Binns<br />

(President), Walpeup (Phone 42).<br />

A new club at Birralee, via<br />

Westbury in Tasmania, has been<br />

formed and has affiliated with the<br />

A.C.P.T.S.A. Secretary of the new<br />

forination is R. G. Ganvoad, Birralee,<br />

via Westbury, Tas.<br />

Coba~ Club, in Car-western New<br />

South Wales, mill shoot on October<br />

8 and 9, mhcn the main events \\rill<br />

be thc Far-Western N.S.W. S.B.<br />

Cha~~ipionship and a $50 Handicap on<br />

the fiGst day; follomed by the similaz<br />

double-barrel title and another $50<br />

Handicap an final day. Enquiries to<br />

M. Burgess. Box 3. Cobar. N.S.W.<br />

~rogranhe 'is advertised.<br />

\ r 111,. I I I ~ i '<br />

I . l l : l Club, it, I . V:Clolia.<br />

ti. ti. I'crn w:ls ele~.t~>d 1'1c51-<br />

dent; E. R. Bertram, Hon. Treasurer,<br />

and W. F. Duncan, Secretary. The<br />

club \!fill shoot the South Western


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AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

KEICOR GUN CLUB<br />

(Affiliated A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

Located Calder Highway - - - S ~ile; Melh. G.P.O.<br />

- Watch for Signboards -<br />

SATURDAY, 1 s ~ <strong>OCTOBER</strong>, <strong>1955</strong><br />

10 BIRD POINTS SWEEP<br />

30 Bird Double Jar& Buphy<br />

Nom., $2.<br />

Trophies, 1st Znd, 3rd, 12/13 yd., 14/15 yd., 16/17 yd.,<br />

18 yds. and over.<br />

SATURDAY, 1 5 <strong>OCTOBER</strong>, ~ ~ <strong>1955</strong><br />

10 BIRD POINTS SWEEP<br />

20 BIRDS MIXED MARKS<br />

5 Birds 12 yds., 5 Birds 16 yds., 5 Birds 20 yds., 5 Birds H'cap.<br />

10 BIRDS NOVELTY TROPHY<br />

(5 Birds 12 yds. - 5 Birds 24 yds.)<br />

For fulther particula~s-<br />

G. HUNTER, President, R. REID, Hon. See.,<br />

3 Market Street, 103 McCracken St.,<br />

Essendon. FX 2103. Essendon. FX 2065.<br />

-<br />

><br />

Districts of Victoria D.B. title on<br />

November 26. The club is also shifting<br />

to a new shooting site with<br />

modern clubhouse and other amenities.<br />

plarried late in August to Mr. L.<br />

flalkear in the local church at Vermont.<br />

Miss Fankhauser is the<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Fankhauser<br />

of East Burwoad. and<br />

~<br />

is nnc -~<br />

if the first women shooters to hold<br />

her own against open company on'<br />

the shooting tracks. She gained a<br />

place in the Victorian Interstate<br />

Team in 1953. Shooters wish them<br />

well in the future.<br />

Camberwell Club will shoot on its<br />

North Balwyn grounds on Saturday,<br />

Septenlher 24, and also on Show Day<br />

Holiday, September 29, when the<br />

club lnixed birds title will be chief<br />

interest. The Victorian S.B. title<br />

be conducted by the club on satur.<br />

day, October 8. Enquiries to J. F.<br />

Rayner (secretary), 5 Larvson street,<br />

~ ~ ~ t h<br />

Sydney Gun Club, which shoots at<br />

Waterfall on Princes Highway, will<br />

conduct the Sydney D.B. Championship<br />

and good supporting events on<br />

Saturday, October 8. Full details are<br />

as advertised. Enquiries to club<br />

President, R. Morris, phone Wollongong<br />

B.4130.<br />

Partarlington Club, on the Victorian<br />

Bellarine Peninsula, will hold<br />

a treble championship day on November<br />

26. Full particulars will be advertised<br />

in next issue.<br />

Keilo~ Club mill shoot on September<br />

17, October 1 and October 15.<br />

Full details of programmes are as<br />

advertised. Enquiries to R. Reid,<br />

103 McCracken Street, Essendon<br />

(PX 2065).<br />

A wvoman sadly worried about a<br />

delay in repayment of a tax on a<br />

dividend wrote to the local inspector:<br />

"Please send my money at once. I<br />

need it badly, as I have fallen into<br />

~~l~~~ (phone ~ ~ 4 3 errors ~ ~ ) with . my landlord."<br />

Programmes are advertised. * *<br />

Werribee Club, probably the closest<br />

of the provincial clubs to Melbourne, Big-game hunter: "Oh, yes, I've<br />

wvi11 officially open on satusday, been llearly eaten by lions many<br />

October 15. The ground loeation is times; but life without a little risk<br />

Rallnn Road. Wev~ihe~-th~<br />

., ...- PI,,^ \vo~ld be a very tame affair."<br />

advises intenhing visitors to watch Mr. Muggs: "I agree-I agree!<br />

for the signboards. Programme for Haw .often when the weather has<br />

the opening is advertised. Enquiries seelxed doubtful have I deliberately<br />

to T. H. Powell, phone Werribee 360. gone out without my umbrella!"<br />

1956 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

Applications by affiliated clubs for 1956 open championships,<br />

Commonwealth, State and District, should be lodged<br />

with the Secretary, A.C.P.T.S.A., Box 2038S, G.P.O., Melbourne,<br />

6.1, during the month of September, <strong>1955</strong> (not<br />

later than September 30). Applications should be written<br />

apart from general matter. Clubs are reminded that an<br />

Executive Committee ruling is that clubs failing to make<br />

application will not be considered for any title during 1956.<br />

The official 1956 Championship Allocation will appear<br />

in the November issue of "News".


AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SMOOTlNG NEWS AUSTRALIAN CLAY 1'IGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

31"wmmd Gum Club<br />

NEW SOUTIE WALES<br />

(imliated<br />

A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP SHOOT<br />

Sunday, 2nd October, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Commencing at 10 a.m.<br />

AT CLUB'S NEW GROUND AT AIUNDONGO, VIA rruarurr.<br />

Event 1 - 5 BIRD EYE-OPENER (Coml~. Div.)<br />

Event 2 -<br />

TUMUT - MONABO SINGLIE BARBEL<br />

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

20 Birds off 16 yards.<br />

NOM. 301-.<br />

Trophy and Sash, lsl; Trophies 2nd and 3rd, and 12/13 yds.<br />

Event 3 -<br />

TUMUT - MONABO<br />

DEAUVILLE DOUBLES OPEN<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

20 Pairs off 16 yards.<br />

NOM. 301- EACH.<br />

Trophies and Sashes 1st; Trophies, 2nd.<br />

OTHER EVENTS TIME PERMITTING, includii~g<br />

240 HANDICAI'.<br />

Luncheon and A?ten~oon Tea available on Ground.<br />

Cartridges also available.<br />

Please note new situation: Approximately 4 miles east of Turnut.<br />

Signposts will be erected.<br />

For all Enquiries and Accommodatio~~, Phone TUMUT 44 Day,<br />

385 Night.<br />

A. J. BAKER, PRESIDENT. GRAEME BAKER, HUN. SEE.<br />

VICTORIA<br />

(A6liaretl A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

Saturday, 15th October,, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Commencing 9.30 a.m.<br />

No. 1 - 5 BIRD EYE-OPENER D.B. HANDICAP<br />

Nomination, lo/-.<br />

No. 2 -<br />

E50 HANDIICAB<br />

15 Birds D.B. Cut 60, 30, 10.<br />

Nom., £2/10/-. Optional Sweep, lo/-.<br />

at 1.30 p.m.<br />

Yieoorian State Mixed Birds<br />

Ghdmpionship<br />

Nom., £1/10/-. Optional Sweep, lo/-.<br />

lst, Trophy and Sash; 211d and 3rd Trophies.<br />

at 8 p.m. sbarp.<br />

One sighter per shooter.<br />

15 BIRD DOUBLE BARREL HANDICAP<br />

lst, Browning Under aud Over A Grade Gun.<br />

2nd and 3rd Trophies.<br />

TWO AUTO. TRAPS :: Perfect Ploodlightiag<br />

- EVERYTHING FOR A GOOD DAY'S SHOOTING -<br />

Visitors welcome :: Accomil~odation arranged.<br />

Location on Calder Highway - 200 miles from I\lelboorne.<br />

The Conlmittee reserves right to alter programme if necessary.<br />

0. H. BIBBY, PRESIDENT, A. E. KNIGHT, HUN. SEC..<br />

PHONE 55. PHONE 56W.<br />

E. J. BIBBY, ASS. src.. PHONE 56~.


AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS AIISTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

RAINBOW GUN CLUB<br />

(Af3liared A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

Bii.irZag, 28th October, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Vieorian Ntht Double Barrel<br />

Champioh@<br />

Commencing 7 p.m.<br />

30 Birds off 18 yds. Nom., 35/-. Op. Sweep, lo/-.<br />

lst, Trophy and Sash; 2nd and 3rd, Trophies.<br />

..ALL DAY SHOOT..<br />

Saturdas 29t;li October, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Commencing 10 a.m.<br />

Event No. 1-10 BIRD D.B. SWEEPSTAKE. Nom., $1.<br />

Event No. 2 -<br />

30 Bid Double Barrel Trophy Handicap<br />

Nom., $4/10/-.<br />

1st Trophy - A Grade Browning U. & 0.- value £130.<br />

2nd Trophy - value £20. 3rd Trophy - value £10.<br />

Event No. 3 -<br />

2150 HANDICAP<br />

at 10 Birds D.B. Div. 60%, 30%, 10%. Nom., $5.<br />

OTHER EVENTS TIME PERMITTING.<br />

Refreshments - - Cartridges available<br />

Two Auto Traps available for Practice Friday Afternoon.<br />

Shooting requiring Accommodation, ring Rainbow 114.<br />

A. A. DUNN, PRESI~ENT. WORRALL DUNN, HUN. SEC..<br />

RAINBOW.<br />

P.O. BOX 40. RAINBOW.<br />

NEW ZEALAND SCORES-at Hamilton, N.Z., 30/3/55.<br />

Team "A".<br />

Team "B".<br />

C. HARTLEY ..................<br />

E. GREEN ........................<br />

W. C. WALKER ............<br />

R. CAVANAGH ............<br />

J. McKENZIE ..................<br />

.R. CHAPMAN ..................<br />

W. BRINKWORTH ......<br />

W. HOLMES ..................<br />

A. BROWN ..................<br />

B. BEGG ........................<br />

M. OTWAY<br />

W. R. ROBINS0<br />

E. BENTON<br />

D. WAREHAM<br />

L. CURTIS ......<br />

W. COUNSELL ............<br />

C. F. GUNN<br />

R. MAHER. ..................<br />

W. NIX ......<br />

R. SPOONER ..................<br />

L. EDEN ....................A<br />

K. D. SMITH ..................<br />

J. B. THOMASEN ......<br />

C. ROWSELL ..................<br />

R. LIDDLE .......................<br />

J. W. McKENZIE ...........<br />

C. STOTT ........................<br />

S. MARSTON ..................<br />

(Average per man, 97.46) (Average per man, 96.06)<br />

(Winning Team)<br />

MR. E. J. PAROW - MR J. D. NEENAN<br />

MR. J. G. HAMILTON-SMITH.<br />

The sympathy of all members of the shooting fraternity is<br />

expressed to the relatives of the above-named who have passed on<br />

in recent weeks.<br />

Mr. Parow was one of the veterans of the sport and, in fact, was<br />

known among older adherents as "one of the quarry boys". Mr.<br />

Parow shot with the old Nobel Cluh in the late 20's when the rendezvous<br />

of the club was a quarry hole at West Footscray.<br />

Mr. Neenan was a prominent member of the Tasmanian Gun Cluh<br />

at Launceston and a great worker for the sport in his own way in<br />

the Island State. Mr. Neenan's duties took him all over the northern<br />

portion of Tasmania and much of the development of new clubs in<br />

that area is due to his enterprise.<br />

Mr. Hamilton-Smith was a former President of the Shepparton<br />

Club and took a great interest in the sport. He was the donor of<br />

the land on which Shepparton Cluh's extensive lay-out now stands.<br />

He had extensive dairying interests in northern Victoria. Only last<br />

year he took a journey overseas, visiting. many of clubs abroad.


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AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

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AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

GUN GOSSP<br />

by XORTH COUNTRY<br />

(in "Shooting Times")<br />

A shooter has conlplaincd that towards<br />

the cud of this last season his<br />

shooting, suddenly and for no apparent<br />

reason. deteriorated. Up to recently<br />

he .'was doing very ilicely -<br />

shooting as well as ever in spite of<br />

advancing years. Then ire began to<br />

miss and he adds: "I made a fool of<br />

myself at our last shoot and I hardly<br />

feel like n~aki~~g a repetition of it<br />

(or, taking the risk of doing so)<br />

agaln. What, if auythmg, do you<br />

adrisc me lo do?"<br />

As I see it, his ease is one which<br />

is fairly comn~o~~ to many of us and<br />

it shouid not give any ciuse for undue<br />

depressioil. I rather think that<br />

he is a bit too conscious of the fact<br />

that he is no longer young in years,<br />

and is rrachine the staee when lie<br />

ill nlace the blame Tor all h~s<br />

failuris (little or big) on this matter.<br />

This is, if I may say so, a mistaken<br />

idea based an the belief that "anno<br />

'drlnmini" ~~- is -. bound to ret the better<br />

~~~<br />

of you after a certain'jge. This is a<br />

false notion ~vhich has been proved<br />

to be false over and over again. Because<br />

a inan is slowed d0~i.n a bit by<br />

increasing years, he has not necessarily<br />

got to shoot worse.<br />

in the sixties, cxpel.ienced rather<br />

similar trouble.<br />

Circumstances, I suppose, alter<br />

cases, but I have lately been disappointed<br />

to find that onc or two<br />

friends of my youth have now deserted<br />

the run for the rod. One of<br />

them certaiEly was a good shot and<br />

might have become first-class. But<br />

110% he is a fisherman ahnost exclusively.<br />

After a lapse of many<br />

vears I met him and exuected to<br />

hear all about the shootink he had<br />

done. But no - it was sll about<br />

fishing. Much though I respect the<br />

followers of the contemplative art<br />

and much though I like fishing, I<br />

-<br />

xreatlv ureier to shoot. A nun means<br />

:ar il;oce to me than thi best of<br />

rods-it always has done so and it<br />

always will.<br />

Well, I believe that this is largely<br />

n matter of convenience. Facilities<br />

for shooting may remain unchanged,<br />

but a shGter's circumstances -a&<br />

these days continually altering and<br />

other habits are forced upoil him.<br />

Then he finds that fishiun is an excellent<br />

sport and so he Gttlcs down<br />

to fish. Or of course the reverse may<br />

happen. What I do notice partici-<br />

Shooting is a following ~vl~ich, larly is that when a man goes over<br />

above all, calls for experience. And to fishing in middle life, he seldom<br />

in much of it experience is of greater returns. But I do know that much of<br />

practical use than extreme physical<br />

activity and fitness. Up to a point,<br />

anyway. The good shot knoxvs where<br />

and how to stand, how to take his<br />

birds at the right point and with the Wanted to purchase<br />

minimum of effort. He mav almost<br />

be compared to the seasoned boxer<br />

in the Ging who makes his opponent<br />

do the "running around," reserving<br />

his energies for what rcally matters.<br />

I doubt if this reader is really<br />

deteriorating. I suspect that he was<br />

,.... inst "off .~- it" -~ at<br />

~~~<br />

the end of the season<br />

and there mas no time left to make<br />

good again. There is, however, the<br />

chance that his eyesight may have<br />

changed in some way-and it might<br />

be advisable for him to have this<br />

cheeked up. A relative of mine, when<br />

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IN GOOD ORDER.<br />

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773 GEORGE STREET<br />

SYDNEY - PHONE MA 7693


AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTlNG NEWS<br />

SHOOTING - FOR - THE - SHOOTERS<br />

and<br />

THE SHOT?' FOR THEIR FAXILIES<br />

on<br />

GOBOKE SmUV DAY<br />

THE GOBOKE GUN CLUB SHOOT<br />

(Affiliated A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

6250 PHZES TO THE VALUE OF %250<br />

- DAY AND NIGHT SHOOT -<br />

SATURDAY, ~ T H <strong>OCTOBER</strong>, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Commencing 10 a.m.<br />

Event No. 1 - 5 BIRD EYE-OPENER.<br />

Comp. Div. Nom., lo/-.<br />

Event No. 2 -<br />

£175 TROPHY SHOOT<br />

20 Birds from Assoc. Haadicaps. Nom., $4. Op. Sweep, lo/-.<br />

lst, Browning Grade "A" U. & 0. Shotgun.<br />

2nd and 3rd Trophies.<br />

OTHER EVENTS TIME PERMITTING.<br />

this is simply due to circun~stances.<br />

And since the latter have been<br />

scaxcely comfortable these last 15<br />

years or so, changes have to be expected.<br />

All the same I am sorry<br />

when a friend gives up the gun.<br />

Manv a busv man. I know. cannot<br />

find "time both to shoot and fish. And.<br />

I suppose, it is easier for a man td<br />

fish than to shoot.<br />

So many of my relations have been<br />

good vith bath rod and gun that I<br />

have erhaps rather taken it for<br />

grante2 that both these great sports<br />

could be follorved at will. I fear,<br />

though, that matters are not so<br />

simple as that today. To follow hot11<br />

sports freely yon need now to be exceptionzilly<br />

fortunate. So, as the nett<br />

result, we find people settling for one<br />

or the other and considering themselves<br />

lucky to be able to do that<br />

much!<br />

In my own circle of relations the<br />

one who is the best shot is also the<br />

best fisherman. He is, I think I call<br />

say, nearly first-class at both these<br />

sports. But as matters are, he has<br />

been lucky. Many of us today never<br />

enjoy sufficient practice at either<br />

sport. So our potentialities are not<br />

developed and nobody can say what<br />

might have been. A lot of skill thus<br />

goes to seed.<br />

* *<br />

Definition op a hang-over:<br />

ache.<br />

RAHNB@W GUN CLUB<br />

Victoria<br />

(Afilinced A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

ATew Yecar.Ss DUG^ 1350<br />

Toot<br />

Event No. 1-5<br />

NIGHT SHOOT - commencing 7.30 p.m.<br />

Bird D.B. EYE-OPENER. C. Div. Nom., lo/-.<br />

Event No. 2 -<br />

f 75 TROPHY SHOOT<br />

15 Birds. Nomination, 50/-. Optional Sweep, lo/-.<br />

lst, Canteen of Cutlery :: 2nd and 3rd Trophies<br />

OTHER EVENTS TIME PERMITTING.<br />

- ALL AMENITIES AT GROUND -<br />

Luncheon - Afternoon Tea - Evening Meal - Supper<br />

Public Booth - Refreslunents<br />

CARTRIDGES available at SHOOT.<br />

The Comlnittee reselves the right to alter any event or cancel<br />

any event for which there are insufficient nominations.<br />

D. A. BULL, PRESIDENT. NORM FOX, HON. SEC..<br />

MINIMAY.<br />

GOROXE. VICTORIA.<br />

/I<br />

A.<br />

Ham., £12/10/-<br />

Full details in October Shooters' "News"<br />

- WATCH FOR IT -<br />

A. DUNN, PRESIDENT. WDRRALL DUNN, HON. SEC..<br />

P.O. BOX 40. RAINBOW.<br />

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AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SIlOOTlNG NEWS<br />

Jeparit Grcn ChB,<br />

(Afiliaicd A.C.1'T.S.A.)<br />

SATURDAY, 8th <strong>OCTOBER</strong>, 1<strong>1955</strong><br />

at 1 11.m<br />

1st Event - 5 BIRD S.B. EYE-OPENER. Coml,. Div.<br />

hTorn., lo/-.<br />

2nd Event -<br />

Km~era Si~tPe ldrrel<br />

Chaampioh@<br />

20 Birds 1G yds. Nom., 25/-. lo/- 013.<br />

Ist, Trophy and Sash; 2nd and 3rd, Trophies.<br />

3rd Event -<br />

250 - HANDICAP - %50<br />

10 Bird D.B. Nom., 30/-. lo/- Op.<br />

Divided GO, 30, 10.<br />

OTHER EVENTS TIME PERMITTING.<br />

NIGHT SHOOT at 7.30 11.m.<br />

1st Event -<br />

Browning Under & Over full<br />

valued 6130.<br />

15 Bird D.B. Handicap. Nom., £3/10/-. Op. lo/-.<br />

2nd and 3rd Trophies.<br />

OTHER EVENTS TIME PERMITTING.<br />

The Cot~lnlittee reserves the right to alter the Programme should<br />

the necessity arise.<br />

Boot11 - Aftenloon Tea - Hot Dogs - Car11.id~es.<br />

Accommodation - llIcals available.<br />

K. W. CRAIG, PRESIDENT. J. W. DOUGLAS, HoN. SEC.<br />

U.S.A.<br />

SBEdBO'BT16ZNG<br />

(From Rex Xiles)<br />

Washio~.ton Slate Championships. Singles Championship - Champion,<br />

s ,,,a llest for mally years, J. B. Bateman, 197; runner-up, D. V.<br />

A ~ I I neigger ~ I ~ I,.as heye alld did not White, 196-25-25 on shoot-off; Dave<br />

miil illy cha~npionship event, was ICramer, 196; Joe Webster, 196;<br />

in the doubles, and this Ralph Miller, 196 (out of State<br />

was the lone trophy he ~von. ~eigger (Idaho), ]lot eligible).<br />

broke two 88's from 27 yards in the state ~ ~ , , d i ~h~,,,~i~,,,<br />

~ ~ ~ - Bill<br />

hal~dicaps, very low scores even at ~ ~ 96 ~ from h 21 , yds,; runner-up,<br />

27 yards far him. Results:<br />

Lem Hxrdung, 94 an shoot-off; A. E.<br />

Friday.<br />

Pulsipher, 94; Don Corcorm, 94; J.<br />

200-16 yards Ciass Championsl~ips. Oestereich. 94.<br />

197.25; Ciass A D~~ and AA-I


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IiOOTSCRAY (Y.), ?/7/65.--Wentlier eonditioris:<br />

CUS~Y north wind. Results: No. 1.<br />

5-bird S.B.: Jim Bavain, 1st: Dr. E. welsted,<br />

23/29. 2nd: L. Austin. 27/20, 3rd. No. 2.<br />

120 D.B. H'cs~, 10 birds: P. Sheridi~n, B.<br />

1


AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS.<br />

FOOTSCRAY GUN CLUB<br />

(Affiliated with A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

No. 2 Ground: TOTTENHAM, VICTORIA.<br />

<strong>OCTOBER</strong> 1ST-<br />

Start 1.45 p.m.<br />

1st Event - 6 BIRD SKEET. Norn., a/-.<br />

Ist, Trophy; 211rl, Cash.<br />

2nd Event -<br />

20 Birds. Nom., 25/-. Optional Sweep.<br />

lsl, Trophy and Sash; 2nd and 3rd, Trophies.<br />

<strong>OCTOBER</strong> 15~H-<br />

OTHER EVENTS TO FOLLOW.<br />

1st Event - 5 BIRD S.B. Nom., a/-.<br />

Ist, Trophy; 2nd, Cash.<br />

2nd Event -<br />

20 BIRD HANDICAP<br />

Nom., £1.<br />

lsl, 2nd, 3rd and best 12/13 yd. Trophies.<br />

OTHER EVENTS TO FOLLOW.<br />

The Co~nmitlee reserves the right lo alter any Shoot should<br />

the necessity arise.<br />

L. V. AUSTIN, T. GORE, Hon. Sec.,<br />

3 Yardley St., Maidstone.<br />

AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

thc clol, lool~s for\r,;trd to the eontinmrnee of<br />

wood ;~ttcnd;,nee. visitors came from Gceionp,<br />

Crersy. \vinei,c1se;,, nccne and C;,m,,el~do,\~n.<br />

The Indies i,rovided tvil iind sulmer and were<br />

1h;xnkcd Ily the ilresidenl.<br />

C~rulls-Day: No. 1: div. R. B:ttl~. P.<br />

Boyd, >licIi;iel Rerldie. C. Grist, A. Hay, R.<br />

Leith, N. Wcstrrourl 2,"d D. Corsioioilsn,<br />

.i/3. No. 2: P. Boyd, 10/10, 1st: R. Collins.<br />

Zb/"i. 2nd; fmnt-marker, T. Robbins, 13/15:<br />

s,ree,, air. P. Boyd, S. Mclntorh. D. COP.<br />

.toirhao. N. \Vestwood, R.. Collins, F. Shelton.<br />

No. 3. 5 el:^ sunrmwsl: div. S. Enst.<br />

N. \Vesli\.oori, L. Schroetcr. R. Coliins, 5/5.<br />

No. 4 (rlittol:,, div. C. Grist, L. Schrocter,<br />

G. Scl~cfferie. 1. Slnter. 615.<br />

Nixht: No. 1: div. S. IleIntosI~. T. Robbins.<br />

G. Crosse. J. O'Dor~noll. L. Sehroeler.<br />

N. Gl.~sl;tnd, J. R:inl. 15/19. 2nd: B.hl., C. Adnmson.<br />

81/52: Swcei, div. S. MeIntorh, G.<br />

Cl.ossc, A. MeIntorh, J. O'Donncli. Novice<br />

seerion: I.):<br />

V. O'Sh;in,lsssy, W. Greadv, G. crosse, I.<br />

Cults. R. Webb. W. Arnold, Ibell, I


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Werrjbece Gun Club<br />

VICTOAIA<br />

(Affiliarcd A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

LOCATION-SALLAN ROAD. WERRIBEE<br />

LOOK FOR SIGNBOARD<br />

Saturday, 15th October, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Commencing 1 p.m. sharp.<br />

- AUTOhIATIC TRAPS -<br />

Event 1 - 10 BIRDS D.B. POINTS (Comp. Div.)<br />

Nomination, lo/-.<br />

15 BIRDS DOUBLE BARREL<br />

HANDICAP<br />

Nominalion, E2/10/-. Op. Sweepstake, lo/-.<br />

Event 3 (Time Permitting)-<br />

GLUIB SPNGLI BA&&JL<br />

A very eood number (32 ahootcl,al come scotion in the Chomrionshio. Onto<br />

our d : ~ .hoot fl.om Benufort. Lesbm,<br />

Godon. H$trcourt, Mnjorcn nnd B;tihmt.<br />

The Strange Gun event wits very :amusing<br />

to matehi only 4 shooters shot the i~ossihle. . ~~<br />

2r/.Y/6G.-Weather conditions: pwd, but n<br />

shower at 10.30 p.m. Results: No. 1. 5-bird<br />

D (C. Div.): H. Bmtz, M. Luhm. I.<br />

Grundcil, E. Bcvm. F. Danaldson. H. Wariny.<br />

C. H;mcaeli. D. Keith. C. Cnm~>lrell.<br />

J. Ludlnmh. I


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Mount Barker Gun C<br />

SOUTH AUSTRALIA<br />

(iifiliatctl A.C.I'.T.S.fi.)<br />

Saturday, 1st October, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Commencing 12.30 p.m.<br />

ELZMZNA TION<br />

SH@OT<br />

To decide ISTERSTATE TEABI.<br />

16 Yds. 30 <strong>Clay</strong>s Double Barrel, best ten shooters, wit11<br />

two reserves.<br />

AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

18/20. No, 4, 10-bii-1 Silent Rise: 1st. I.<br />

Ilnlbcrt (Cunderdin); Znd. A. Coi~ter (Norlhsml:<br />

3rd. S. Collirci. Hieh Gun for weekend.<br />

G. Basford. Ui>r,lileed Hill, Gun, P.<br />

Humt,hrics 1Nol.thrmI.<br />

Good ~.ep~.erent;xtion 11.om :ill clubs in<br />

W.A. - 18 Snturdny. 54 Sund:~.<br />

(D. I'orrytl~, Hon. Soe.)<br />

CAXBZRWELL . 1/8/56. W eather<br />

roi,ditio,ii: cold si3owers and rvindy. Results:<br />

NO. I, a in^.. D. itise: div. J. stevcns, J. R.<br />

Gr.ih;tm, A. Mnnsell, H. Ball. 3/J. No. 2,<br />

3 ilr. 1). Rise: div. W. R. Johns. Diek, D.<br />

M:~nseil, 1'. Skiite, A. Hsmilton, 3/3. No. :I,<br />

Clilb D. Rise C'shil,: 1st. W. R. Johns. 8/10:<br />

2nd. C. Hollow. 12/15; 3rd. R. Thorn, li/<br />

2:J: 11/16 yrlr., H. W. Biscbel.: 12/13 yds.,<br />

J. R. Gl.i,ham. No. '4, 5 nrs. D'villc Doubles<br />

Badges to actual lean, of ten. I\'ominalion and <strong>Clay</strong>s, 30/-.<br />

Team will shoot on sanx grounds, eommencing 10.30 a.m.,<br />

SUNDAY, 2nd <strong>OCTOBER</strong>, 1956. Cartridges and <strong>Clay</strong>s free.<br />

Also<br />

Gonnon wealth Beauvile<br />

D&es Champio~~sbip<br />

2.5 Pairs from 20 yards.<br />

Sash and Badge to each of Champions. Nonlinations accepted in<br />

pairs only. Nonlinations and <strong>Clay</strong>s, 35/- per shooter, with<br />

011. Sweeps.<br />

F. G. WITTKOWSKY, HUN. SEC..<br />

MT. BARKER. 5.A.<br />

Service and repair tents at National Championsl~ips at East Burwood (V.).<br />

(L. to R.): DI. Smith (Sydney), Les. Turner (Evans 6r Balfour, Melbourne),<br />

Joe Harle (Camberwell Club) and J. 0. (Ollie) Cox, of Dlangoplah, N.S.W.


~~ ~<br />

AUSTRALIAN CLAY I'IGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

Sydney Gun Club<br />

CBCOUNDS: U'PSPNCES<br />

TWO AUTODIATIC TRAI'S<br />

;1\"E0T7 SOUTIE WALES<br />

(Afhlinicd A.C.l'.T.S.i\.)<br />

IPUGlkWAY, WtVFERP:t01212<br />

to be held on<br />

:: AFTERKOOK TEA<br />

SATURDAY, 8th <strong>OCTOBER</strong>, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Commencing 1.30 l1.m.<br />

No. 1 - 10 BlRD EYE-OPENER<br />

Cow. Div.<br />

No. 2 -<br />

SYDNY DOIIBLl JA8IlL<br />

CRAMPIONS'NP<br />

20 Birds from 16 yards.<br />

No. 3 -<br />

lst, Trophy and Sash; 2nd and 3rd, Trophies.<br />

Optiol~al Sweep, div. 60%, 30%, 10%.<br />

$20 HANDICAP<br />

20 BIRDS. (Ass. Hd. Marlts)<br />

The Committee reselves the right to modify, add or delete or<br />

alter the sequence of any event as advertised herein.<br />

R. MORRIS, PRESIDENT.<br />

PHONE WOLLONGONG B 4130.<br />

AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

silo,ved tlint his cye w;is stilt in, riividing the A eonao~ntion 5-bird snrv tilt boys fiiiisi, ui,<br />

2nd event 10/10. :,n excei1ent dry's trninins, and in a h:l,>,>~<br />

(Les MeKinney, Han. Sec.) iittls s~eech. Dihvid Hadekinson thnnlted tho<br />

Clnh President nod members lot. rivine them<br />

(N.S,W,),-A severe westerly wjnll<br />

the rlzy, and niao thanked hIrs. Grocan ntid<br />

ih:it blew in L.,,sts hi,voe ,vith seori her heiiie1.s for the afternoon ten nnd cakes.<br />

ti,c Ynss G",, clilh S.B. ~h;,~,,i~,,~hi,, which were :s,~reeiuted bu ;nil.<br />

shoot held on the Tillla P;rrk crolinds on<br />

(Gordon Reed. P~lbli~it~ omeer.1<br />

WILLAURA (V.). 13/S/SS.--Wcrthcr eon-<br />

A llromire oi failing lipht nnd n ions nro- rlitions: fine. Results: No. I, 5-bird S.B.:<br />

E'nmme deoided the eio1, in omitting thc I,"a as eomoenrntion shoot- 2. 5-bird S.B.: D. Dnlyieish, R. Br;xin. P.<br />

ers were g~ven :% pnir 01 sightors liefore the Willi;~n~son, J. Hueker, R. Pcacoek. R. Wnrfirst<br />

shoot cammeneed.<br />

The Accumulative sweco was won by Jim<br />

hledwav. Quite n iew other shooter. had<br />

two lczs in in this sweet,, but conditions<br />

were toaeh and the only three members to<br />

record the l>ossibie of 12/12 were Jim hleci-<br />

XV;~Y, Iinrold Connell and Noel AIeAnliffe.<br />

The hoot-off \vns sudden: Jim hledwny<br />

smsshecl four with the first bnrrel to take<br />

Bl;~uriee sh;xnnon nl-esented :i Cup for ;r<br />

si>eci:ti 6-bit.4 I>.B. Shoot. :%nd this was xvon<br />

by his son John, $16, the five hits beiny ;dl<br />

sia~ler. D~tvid Hodgl~inson \rils riialner-lnr.<br />

416. J. Hodckinson h;ld air0 aiven two OZon<br />

orders, f3/3/0 nnd E2/2/0, for n 10-bird D.B.<br />

shoot. John Sh;tnnon w:ls i~nndie;n,oed 1 yd.<br />

for his first ,,.in, bo1 could not hold OR'<br />

David Elodckinson, who dowried Silo to beeomc<br />

outriaht winner. John Shannon ~~:ts<br />

runnel..",,. t;,kina this norition :titer a shoaloff<br />

with John Ell.inston. both hnvinp scored<br />

7/10, Peter and Riehnrd WnILer foilo\ved<br />

on: imth had mllde a good start, hut were<br />

then un1uel.y in zettini: :I fcw birds that<br />

would have stilmiled most oi the seniors.<br />

.$ De~~vHla Dou"!~ was then shol, with a<br />

senlor member taklnx one of the boys :xs<br />

~,n~.tnci.: this shoot created :I lot of interest<br />

;old w,,s finally ,vo,, by Gordon Reed and<br />

John Sh:,,,""".<br />

I~C. No. 3, 20-bi1.d Club S.B. Cshil,: B.<br />

Pe:teock, 1st. 20120: R. Peacock. 2nd. 19/20:<br />

L. Crutch. 3rd. 18/20. No. 4, 10-bin1 D.B.:<br />

I. No.<br />

a. sso II.C~,,, cia hipas s.n.1: di,.. s. B.<br />

Gls;i~csno. II. liorri. .A. I


(Affiliated A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

Ground Location:<br />

Mathieson Street, North Cobnrg, Victoria.<br />

CUD Da v - 1st November<br />

30 Birds Double Barrel<br />

1st Prize<br />

Pitted wit11 Stove a1111 Kcfriieralor<br />

1st Prize in Grand Prix- Belvoe Caravan.<br />

- BELWE DE LUXlE CARAVAN<br />

VnEz~erl at S700<br />

(Sash lo Winner)<br />

2nd Prize - Under and Over Gun, Valued $149<br />

(Browning "C" Grade)<br />

3rd Prize - 12ft Bat,Jecked, Valued $65<br />

ElkargnY sJr2 .<br />

The Programme will commence at 9 a.m. sharp wit11 the<br />

fa5 GOBURG STAKES<br />

15 BIRDS DOUBLE BARREL Emdry X2/10/0<br />

ICitchen Appointments in Belvue Caravan.<br />

Post E111ries will be given preference for inclusion<br />

in early squads. 3Iol1ey refunded upon<br />

ilotificatio~~ to Secretary of inability to attend.<br />

<strong>Association</strong> Handicaps. Please produce Cards.<br />

- Ammunition Available -<br />

Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on the Ground.<br />

All enquiries to C. J. COLLEDGE, Secretary,<br />

12 Adler Grove, Merlynston, N.14. FL4835.<br />

5 Interior View of Belvue Caravan, showing De-Lnxe Dinicg Setting.


AUSTlIALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NE\\'S<br />

AUSTRALIAN CLAY PlGEON SHOOTING NE\VS<br />

I-<br />

(Afilinted A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

AFTERNOON AND NIGHT<br />

Ncnkrcr.&y9 22nnrE d)ekocrlier., <strong>1955</strong><br />

Af TERNOON - commencing 1 p.m.:<br />

KO. 1 - 5 BIRD D.B. (Compulsory Division).<br />

No. 2-<br />

20 BiRD DOUBLE BARREL TROPHY<br />

SHOOT<br />

111 ~ounds of tcn. lst, Znd, 3rd and 12 yd. Trophies to the<br />

ralue of iE5fl. Optional Sweeps 5/- an total and 2/G on each<br />

10 birds. Nom., f2/5/-.<br />

YIGH? -commencing<br />

7.30 p.m.:<br />

No. 1 - 5 BIRD D.B. (Compulsory Division).<br />

hTo. 2 -<br />

WES'BIEBN PLAINS DOUBLE BARBEL<br />

NIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

20 Birds from 16 yds. in rounds of ten. lst, 211d, 3rd and 12 yd.<br />

Trophies. Also Sash, Optional Sweep of 5/- on total. Nom., 25/-.<br />

Afternoon Tea, Tea and Supper will be available.<br />

lltll NOVERIBER-<br />

. .<br />

hTIGIIT SHOOT-comu~~encingg 1.30 p.m.:<br />

No. 1 - 5 BIRD SINGLE BARREL.<br />

hTo. 2 -<br />

WBSTIEBN DISTRICTS SINGLE BABBEEL<br />

NIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

More details in October "News".<br />

-..A .. .<br />

17th DECEMBER - NIGfrT SHOOT - eornmencing 7.30 p.m.:<br />

XMAS SHOOT :: Novelty Events.<br />

Prizes and Refreshments for all.<br />

-<br />

..-<br />

.<br />

Ground Location: Mt. Fyans, on Dal-lington/Dundonllell Road,<br />

eight miles from Darlington.<br />

Automatic Trap-Electric Release. Cartridges always available.<br />

- Visitors al\vays Welcome -<br />

C. R. FLETCHER, HUN. SEC..<br />

R. G. BRYANT, PRESIDENT. %'PINE GROVE" DUNDONELL.<br />

MT. FYANS. OARLINGTON. PHONE DUNDONELL 5.<br />

i~Mi ia-sibtcd by &It.. W. 0. G:>l.b~tt, eil:~il.-<br />

man of tbr Hincilbmok Shire Couneii. Mi..<br />

noslcito, in rer,~yin~, thanked hlr. JQSSO~<br />

;red 311.. G;irb,,tt. the visitors and eocsts for<br />

theil. ;,itcnd;mce 2,nd :,is0 exoressed his sinrcir<br />

tbniihs to the indicr' committee for their<br />

lasly dirillti' and refl.erhments nrovided.<br />

(M. Origlnsso. Hon. See.)<br />

GEELOSG (V.), 5/8/55. - Wcntiler eondiiim~s:<br />

elr.;ir. Results: No. 1, 6-birr1 D.B.:<br />

6s .hooters ,x,rtiei,,;lted. 2s obtained the norsiblr<br />

;and cut r\verl>. No. 2, 20-bird D.B.<br />

Groull C'sllill: R. Robinson (Werribee). 901<br />

20: l2,l,i,. yds. rcction, W. Wigxs, 19/20.<br />

2nd: X. \iee;lrs 110 vd3.l. 15/17 vds.. 30/JO:<br />

I;. Dolloirile, 99/i0. No 'bilei~-ms~kers<br />

the husribie ;>nd in the shoot-off I?. Barns.<br />

39/40. wiis roeees5lui in collecting the Sash<br />

fl.om W. Williams, 88/40.<br />

(J. G. Iielsall, Hon. See.)<br />

HUGHENDEN (aid.), 31/7/55. - Wenthci<br />

roi~ditions: fne. Reruits: No. 1. 6-iliid S.B.:<br />

W. C. Wonrina, W. L. MeIntosh. D. Crawford<br />

Snr., 516. diu. No. 2, 6-hiid S.B.:<br />

A. A. YeIntosb, I,'. Terry, C. Dixon, W. C.<br />

We:rriac, div., 616. No. 8, Shoot-off D.B.<br />

Club C'sbilr: A. A. AlcIntosh from P. J.<br />

Davis. No. 4, 10-bird D.13.: D. Cl.awrord<br />

Jnr.. 80130: R. Ber1.1-m:ln, 30128: D. John.<br />

Y012i: W. C. Wenrinz, 30127. No. ;. D'viiie<br />

IJoublcr (Sl,;~riowsi: P. hrccrlh;lm and D.<br />

Hltfield, 615: 3%. Stoaemnn arid A. A. Meinrorh,<br />

614. No. a, lo-bird I), Rise (Si,iirvorusl:<br />

D. IIntfieid, 15/11: J. Dtiley. 16/10: D. John,<br />

2619. No. 7, fi-I>iiri S.B. (Teams): Pr;~irie<br />

(W. L. McIntosh, A. A. AlcIntosh, C. Diion,<br />

P. Browninxl, 26/18: Hurrhenden (I). Crnwford<br />

Snr., D. Cr;twford Jnr.. W. C. YVeiw-<br />

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A very good ~:;Y'S shoot. Some very eood<br />

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Cambeaewell Distrie8. <strong>Clay</strong><br />

'JTarged Clmb<br />

(Affiliated A.C.P.T.S.t\.)<br />

GROUND LOCATION: THOMPSON5 RD., (OFF BULLEEN AD.),<br />

NORTH BALWYN, VICTORIA.<br />

SATURDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, <strong>1955</strong><br />

A Series of mixed 5 Birds Events. Trophies.<br />

SHOW DAY - THURSDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Event 1 - 5 BIRDS POINTS DECISION SWEEP<br />

Compulsory Division. hroxn., 51..<br />

BOIIUNG (V.1. 6/8/35. - Weather eonditions:<br />

fine, heavy N.W. winds. Results: No.<br />

1, 5-bi1.d (Como. Div.1: G. Smith, E. and<br />

L. Lnnyon. No. 2, 10-Ilird: div. R. Manual,<br />

Ti. Tuosc. No. 3. 15-kird: L. Toose, 1st:<br />

G. Smith 2nd. No. 4 o-bird D'uiile Double:<br />

G. smiti nnd V. ~;.ieht. No. 5, lo-bird<br />

n. R~s~: R. M:L~%,I. NO. G, M~s~.o,,~ (18<br />

yds.1: div. ow in^ to fndina light. G. Smith,<br />

L. 'raose, W. ntt.<br />

A very ,>10:,aant ssoot, Quite ;, few nrrv<br />

shooters were them to hell, m:iko it a soeeess.<br />

We thank MI.. R. Manuni and the Echilc;~<br />

boys for ti.nvelilnr: such lona distances.<br />

(J. Potter. Hon. See.)<br />

ICATANNENG (W.A.1, 718fiS3. -\Ve:ttl~er<br />

conditions: xoud. Resilltr: No. I. 20-birr1<br />

1j.B.. olf ynnlaxe (T. S. Yooni: Tl.o~,hy):<br />

1st. 11. Ande~ron, 27/30; 2nd. J. Hetiler.<br />

25/30. No. 2, ii i~r. D. Rise: T. S. Younp,<br />

R. Brccclen (C:tirei) :lad J. Clcce, div. No. 8.<br />

15-bird 11.B. (Niebt Shod): 1st. N. Beeel;.<br />

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fil11,ANG - SOUTEE AUSTHALIA<br />

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Saturday 26th and Su~~d'y 27th, November, <strong>1955</strong><br />

FIRST DAY - commences 12 noon.<br />

xo. 1 Event -5 BIRD SWEEP. Conrpulsory Division.<br />

iXo. 2 Event -<br />

30 BIRD BIRTHDAY HANDICAP<br />

El20 AND PRESIDENTS TROPHY<br />

1st Prize, $60 and Trophy: 2nd Prize, £30; 3rd Prize, £10.<br />

£5 each 12-13-14-15 yarders. Nomination, £3/5/-.<br />

5/- Optional Sweep each 10 birds.<br />

BARBECUE at Night, when Shooters will be guests<br />

of the Committee.<br />

SECOND DAY - 12.30 p.m. Sharp.<br />

D.B.N.S.<br />

CHARITY SHOOT<br />

No. 1 Event-5 BIRD SWEEP. Compulsory Division.<br />

No. 2 Event -<br />

15 B.IRD HANDICAP<br />

Noin., 25/-. lst, £10 and Trophy, presented by Mr. Colin Barr,<br />

"Mac's" Hotel, Mt. Gambier; 2nd, 3rd and 12 yd. Trophies.<br />

C. Harvey Trophy for Lady with Highest Score.<br />

5/- Optional Sweep each 5 birds.<br />

Shooters must nrodueo current A.C.P.T.S.A.<br />

Handiero Cards.<br />

No Nominations acce~ted after start of Second Round.<br />

J. WOODROW, PRESIDENT.<br />

MILANG. PHONE 21.<br />

committee reserves the risht to niter 1,raprnmme.<br />

- Refresh~nents md Cartridpc, on Gromtd -<br />

Aeeommodvtion rrran~ad if required.<br />

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N. ROBERTS, HUN. SEC.,<br />

MILANG. PHONE 11.<br />

We enioyerl some food eoml,ctition. The<br />

Tl.o~hy event onded at 24 ynrds in il duel<br />

between R. H;aIi and T. Johns. The Box<br />

Sweel, ended at 21 yards with n win for P.<br />

Wnton from R. H:dI and J. hleicenzie. Wc<br />

had two new shooters in C. Mnoguire nod<br />

P. Stewart, who, nltho~izh they did not score<br />

$1 win, nequittcrl themselves well.<br />

(W. K. Brcmner, 1,Ion. See.)<br />

BATHURST (N.S.W.). 30/7/55.--Weather<br />

conditiolls: very cold and windy. Results:<br />

No. I, 6-b1l.d D.B.: div. A. Rorve, W. Byers.<br />

L. Ilezile~. R. Wei!lert. W. Shoobridge, 0.<br />

Roberts. No. 2, s-bin1 D.B.: Iy :,nd he:,",. rain.<br />

(Miss G. Gillc. Hon. Scc.)<br />

..-, ., (P. B. MeICsy, Hoe. See.)<br />

SOUTH BURNETT (Rlcl.). 7/8/6:.-\Ve;tthcr<br />

conditions: strong wesLel.1~ rvinds. Rc-<br />

rults: No. I, 6-bird D.B.: hl. Chsmi,nev. S.<br />

IIorn, div.. 6/5. No. 2, 10-bird S.B.: R.<br />

VIC'E'UIIIIA<br />

(Affiliated A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

SATURDAY, isd @CTBIII':R, 121.55<br />

Commencing 12.30 sllarp (2 Traps)<br />

1st Event - 10 BIRD CASH HANDICAP D.B.<br />

2nd Event -<br />

f30 GASH HANDICAP<br />

20 BIRDS D.B.<br />

3rd Event -<br />

GIPPSLAND (IlAiliD PR/X<br />

30 BIRDS D.B.<br />

1st Prize, Latest 2-shot Browning Autan~atie.<br />

2nd and 3rd, Handsome Trophies.<br />

MORE EVENTS TO FOLLOW.<br />

After~ioon Tea and Cartridges on Ground.<br />

L. BOURBAUD, PRESIDENT.<br />

PHONE 317.<br />

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J. Joreenrcn. S. Horn, diu. 2nd and 3rd.<br />

30146. No. 4. 10-bird S.B.: J. Jorpcnsen,<br />

P. Dennis,. diu., 8/10. No. 6, 10-bird D.B.<br />

Points 3 and 2: S. Horn, 1st. 26/30: R.<br />

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1~1, II. Poivcli, 19/20: 2nd. W. Sl:~tlery.<br />

38/20: 31.d. T. Robbins. 20/2P: l'roiit-m:li.ker,<br />

W. Abhott, 18/23. No. 3, 3 ~ r D. . Rise:<br />

21. Ruentziun. 313. No. i. 5-bird 8.13.: div.<br />

I biz clay for an oflirisl<br />

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Saturday, 22nd Odober, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Event No. 1 - .5<br />

Event No. 2 -<br />

BIRD D.B. EYE-OPENER<br />

Nom., lo/-.<br />

20 Birds from 16 yards. Nom., 25/-. Op. Sweep.<br />

Ist, Championship Sash, I.C.I. Trophy; Znd, Troplly; 3~1, Tj.og11y.<br />

Shooters must praducc <strong>1955</strong> re gist ratio^, Ca1.d~.<br />

r.<br />

1.30 p.m.-<br />

Event No. 3 -<br />

f35 - HANDICAP - f35<br />

Nom., 25/-.<br />

15 BIRDS. <strong>Association</strong> Marlrs.<br />

lst, £20; Znd, $10; 3rd, £2/10/-; 12 yards, E2/10/-.<br />

OTHER EVENTS IF TIME PERMITS.<br />

Automatic Trap :: E1ectl.i~ Pull :: 6000 Watt Ligllts<br />

Aftenloon Ten :: Supper' :: Cartridaes available at Gromtd<br />

The Colnmittce rcserve the right to alter any part of this<br />

programme.<br />

G. K. DISHER, PRESIDENT. G. P. MITCHELL, HON. SEE..<br />

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N.S.W.<br />

(Affiliated A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

Shooting. Grounds situated "Bella Vista", Old Windsor Road,<br />

SEVEN HILLS (near Parramatta)<br />

<strong>OCTOBER</strong> PROGRAMME, <strong>1955</strong>:<br />

<strong>OCTOBER</strong> 15thg15<br />

- 15 Bird Double Barrel<br />

Handicap<br />

Divided 60%, 30%, 10%.<br />

<strong>OCTOBER</strong> 29th-<br />

Sydney Single Barfeel <strong>Clay</strong><br />

@arro w Championship<br />

20 BIRDS FROM 16 YARDS.<br />

Sash and Trophy, 1st; Tropldes, 2nd and 3rd.<br />

01). Sweep divided 60%, 3076, 10%.<br />

~llbri). 55/55: D. Cnssin (Tamworth). 54/55<br />

end A. MeIntosh (Goondiwindi). 43/45, wer;<br />

the nlace-getters. The best 12 yd. Tmllhy<br />

being div. A. Smitll (Tamworth) and J.<br />

McLean (Delunzm). 17/20. Attendance was<br />

the largest ever at n shoot, over 60 shooters<br />

being ,,resent for both days. Interest ,"as<br />

widesorend in the two Chnml,ionshi~ events<br />

set down for decision and some onrtieu1ar1,.<br />

mod shooting ,"us evident an both days.<br />

Much imorovement hns been effected to tho<br />

site since last year and with the installation<br />

of Roodliehting for night shooting. the sum.<br />

mcr months should tind many foliorvers of<br />

the s,,ort.<br />

After shooting esee,,tiona11y well, but<br />

dro~~in~ an odd mint on the tirat day, Tnmworth<br />

shooter, Dave Csssin shot remi~rlcnbly<br />

me11 in the N.W. N.S.W. S.R. Chnmx,ionshi~<br />

on the second day to win the event from<br />

Bfnleolm Fuller (Sydney) with so birds<br />

stmisht.<br />

EYE-OPENERS, SWEEPSTAIlES AND TROPHY EVENTS<br />

WILL BE HELD IN ADDITION TO TIIE MAIN EVENTS<br />

PROGRAi\Ii\IED ABOVE.<br />

- Afternoon Tea provided -<br />

Slioots commence 2 p.m.<br />

C. ANDERSON, President, C. W. PLUMMER,<br />

70 Bradley's Head Rd., Mosman. Hon. Treasurer.<br />

Phones: Private, XM 4815.<br />

E. BRAZENALL,<br />

Business, WB 1712.<br />

Hon. Secretary.<br />

MOREE (N.S.W.). - Pooular Roggnbri<br />

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D.B. Charnoionshin at Mmoree Gun Ciub's CUD<br />

wocb shoot held on 12th and 13th Aueust<br />

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NEW SOUTH WALES<br />

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Saturday 1st and Monday 3rd, October, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Commencing 10 a.m.<br />

Northern Rivers<br />

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Ghmpionship . .<br />

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Cartridges and the usual sea food lunch provided.<br />

SUNDAY, 2nd OCT., Deep-sea Fishing arranged. Book early to<br />

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V. WULLEMAN, PRESIDENT. G. T. 0. SEGCOMBE, HUN.<br />

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SEC..<br />

C. Grills. D. Smith, B. Duddu, 5/6. No. 2, RUPANYUP (V.).-Conditions: warm md<br />

10-bird D.B. Swcso: div. L. Brown. R. mild, rnin develo~ed at nisht. No. 1, 5-bird<br />

Chandler, D. Smith, B. Duddy, 10/10. No. 3, E/O. (eom~l. cut): 23 shooters cut. No. 2,<br />

Is-bird D.B. Trophy: 1st. T. Chandler (first 10-bird Tronhy: rvan by B. Reading, 58/58:<br />

time), ta be wan twice in sucecssion, or R. Matheson, 57/58, front-markers' trophy;<br />

three times. No. 4, 10-bird D.B. A20 H'cit~: It. MeRae, 47/48. Sxveen COD: F. Benticy.<br />

div. N. Smith. C. Grills, R. Chandler, 10/10. H. Hart, B. Reading, R. Matheson. R. Me-<br />

No. 5, lo-bird D.B. Tro~hies: Ist, J. Middle- Rae, Joc Wright, J. Hcnnerbel.~. A. Peters,<br />

ton, 52/52; 2nd. F. Stranieri. 51/52: 3rd. S. Rereigh, J. J. Younc. S. Florence, C.<br />

B. Redmnn, 17/18. No. 6, Box Miss-out: Budde, Jim Wright, G. M. Smith.<br />

div. L. Brown, B. Redmnn, W. Duddy, 8/8. Forty-seven shooters were "resent and sn-<br />

Shoot held in eold, windy weather, but<br />

desnite the cold, there was n good attendance.<br />

and many af our visitins shooters travelled<br />

long distances.<br />

(T. J. E. Chandler, Hon. See.)<br />

CROYDON (V.), 8/8/55. -We;tther eondi-<br />

Lions: windy. Results: No. 1, 6-bird D.B.:<br />

div. It. Brooks. J. Hngm. N. Icneebone. H.<br />

Godfrcy. J. MeArthur. J. Freeman, N.<br />

Barn,, 10/10. No. 2, 15-bird D.B.: 1st. H.<br />

Godfray, 28/28: 2nd. J. Hagan, 27/28; 3rd.<br />

F. Emslie. 17/18; 12/13 yd., J. Freeman.<br />

24/20. No. 3, 5 BPS. D. Rise: H. Fireher,<br />

5/5; E. McGoldriek. T. Bnteson, 4/5.<br />

Windy conditions Drevniled all day. H.<br />

Fischer was thc only shooter to get the iull<br />

score in the Double Rise.<br />

22/8/55. -weather eonditions: good. Results:<br />

No. 1. 5-bird D.B.: div. J. Gmhnm,<br />

G. Storey, L. Coekett, N. Barry, F. Skate,<br />

J. Freeman, 8/8. No. 2. 15-bird D.B.: T.<br />

Bnteson, 28/29: N. Kneebane. 27/29: L.<br />

Coekett, 18/18: 12/13 yd.. W. Hinneberg.<br />

14/16. No. 3, 10-bird D.B.: div. H. Godfrey,<br />

W. Hinnehern. G. Storey. . 10110. .<br />

(P. Emslie, Hon. Sec.)<br />

joyed fine afternoon's shootins. Afternoon<br />

ten war ~rovided by tho ladies.<br />

Night.-Canditions: light brecze with rain.<br />

NO. 1, 10-bird Troohy: 1st. A: Anderson,<br />

55/65: 2nd. A. Pcters, 54/66. 3rd C. Budde<br />

38/38: liront-markers' TroDh;, L. 'Broughton:<br />

36/37. Sweep: out L. Bmughton. R. Lynch.<br />

A. Peters, B. Hudgson, Jim Wright A.<br />

Ander.on, C. Budde, W. Bmv, W. ~ie\;aind.<br />

No. 2, 5-bird Slvse~: 15 ~aaribies on 8th<br />

round, A. Thom~son. G. Bmak, Joe Wright.<br />

G. Burtan. W. Niewmd, B. Barker, N. Henncbers,<br />

0. Deutseher. Another fine shoatoff<br />

in the main event. with two shooters.<br />

A. Anderson and A. Peters, shwtinp over<br />

50 straight.<br />

A Tro~h~ donated by the President's wife<br />

for the hisheat break was won by B. Rending<br />

and A. Anderson. breaks 62 caoh. Sunner<br />

was provided bu the 1;ldias. We were "lensed<br />

to see such n good field of shooters far our<br />

onenins shoot from the foilowins: Donald.<br />

St. Amnud, Birehin, Goroke, Warracknahed.<br />

Rninhc,~. Dimboola, Trnyne1.s Lagoon, Mar-<br />

"00, Stn,"ell, Minyi" and Ballrmt.<br />

(T. S. l~lorencc, Hon. See.)<br />

27/8/55 (Nisht, Shoot). - Weather eonditions:<br />

fine and mrld. Results: No. 1, 6-bird.<br />

Tambo Gum Club<br />

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C. EV-A. Benefit SIcoot<br />

SUNDAY, Ifitlr QCTQBEPC, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Commencing 9.30 a.m.<br />

Event 1 - 10 BIRD D.B. POINT EYE-OPENER.<br />

Event 2 -<br />

. . BARCOO . .<br />

DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

20 Birds from 16 yards.<br />

Trophies lst, 2nd, 3rd and 12/13 yds.<br />

Event 3 - 10 PAIR D. BIRD RISE.<br />

OTHER EVENTS AS TIME PERMITS.<br />

Accommodation available. Contact-<br />

S. M. MARTIN, PRESIDENT. R. W. MARTIN, H ~ N . s~c..<br />

BANEOA. CHARLEVILLE. IVANHOE. PTE. BAG. CHARLEVILLE. 0..<br />

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NEW SOUTIE \VALES<br />

(Affiliated A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

3 AUTOiMATIC TRAPS :: 2 Illumi~latcd for Night Shooting<br />

SATURDAY, 1 5 <strong>OCTOBER</strong>, ~ ~ <strong>1955</strong><br />

Commencing 9 a.m. sharp.<br />

NEW SOUTH WALES DOUBLE RISE<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

alsacl HAY DISTBPG3' TITLES<br />

PROGRAMME -commencing<br />

sharp at 9 a.m.:<br />

No. 1 - 15 BIRD D.B. OPENER (Ass. Hd. Marks)<br />

Nom., £1.<br />

No. 2 -<br />

30 Bivds - £SO Handicap<br />

(Ass. Hd. Marks). Nom., £2/10/-.<br />

(Prize money guaranteed) .<br />

No. 3 -<br />

Hay Dist7.i~t SirtgZe Ball-el<br />

Glaarrapionslaip<br />

Nom., 25/-.<br />

20 Birds off 16 yards. lst, Sash and Trophy; 2nd and 3rd,<br />

Trophies; also 12, 13 and 14 yd. Trophies. Op. Sweep, lo/-.<br />

No. 4 - 15 BIRDS $25 HANDICAP (Pt. Score 3 & 2)<br />

Nom., £1/5/-.<br />

NIGHT PROGRAMME - commencing at 7.30 p.m.:<br />

No. 5 - 10 BIRD D.B. NIGHT OPENER<br />

(Ass. Hd. Marks). Nom., £1.<br />

No. 6 - 5 PAIRS DOUBLE RISE, off 16 yards<br />

Nom., £1.<br />

No. 7 -<br />

NEW SOUTH WALES DOUBLE RISE<br />

NIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

15 Pairs off 16 yards. Nom., 35/-. Op. Sweep, lo/-.<br />

lst, Sash and Trophy; 2nd and 3rd, Trophies; also 12, 13 and<br />

14 yard Trophies.<br />

Shooters Note: £11/5/- covers the fnll day and night programme.<br />

Meals are available to all throughout the day and night programme.<br />

All modern facilities are available on the ground.<br />

Come to Hay and enjoy your sport under ideal conditions and<br />

in a lovely garden-like setting.<br />

JOHN HOUSTON, PRE~IDENT.<br />

PHONE 197.<br />

LES MGKINNEY, HDN. SEC..<br />

BOX 41. Pa.. HAY.<br />

PHONE 25 OR 38.<br />

HAY GUN CLUB<br />

NEW SOUTIE \VALES<br />

(Affiliated A CP T SA)<br />

Easter . 1956 . Cift<br />

FORD "ZEPHYR" MOTOR CAR VALUED AT $1155<br />

30 Rirds Associeliun Ita11die;lp Marks<br />

Nominniion &12/10/0<br />

ENTRIES RECEIVED NOW AND FIELD WILL BE LIMITED<br />

THIS EVENT WILL BE ONLY ONE OF THE MANY<br />

ATTRACTIVE CLAY TARGET EVENTS STAGED AT<br />

THE CARNIVAL<br />

COMMONWEALTH AND STATE TITLES<br />

TOGETHER WITH CASH HANDICAPS<br />

ADVERTISED LATER<br />

WILL BE<br />

MAKE YOUll ENTRY EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT<br />

Con~plete progrannnae for Eestcr S;linrrdny and<br />

Easter RIolrdz~y in 1;~ter issne's of News<br />

3 GIOMATIC TRAPS<br />

JOHN HOUSTON, PRESIDENT,<br />

EXCELLENT GROUNDS<br />

LES McKINNEY, HON. SEE..<br />

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AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

AUSTRALIAN CLAY PIGEON SHOOTING NEWS<br />

WINCHELSEA GUN CLUB<br />

VICTORIA<br />

(Affiliated A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

Grand Openin# Shot<br />

SATURDAY, IST <strong>OCTOBER</strong>, <strong>1955</strong><br />

Commencing 12 o'clock.<br />

Event 1 - 5 BIRD DOUBLE BARREL.<br />

Event 2 -<br />

Nom., lo/-.<br />

Ist, $128 Radiogram; Znd, Browning Auto. Rifle, £24;<br />

3rd, Gun Case, $7.<br />

Trophies best 12/13 yds., best 14/15 yds.;<br />

best Back-markers.<br />

Nom., $4. Op. Sweepstake, $1.<br />

Event 3 - (TIME PERMITTING)<br />

II<br />

"roved very much and ,"ill he n shooter to local eisv busters. The main event af the<br />

he reckoned witli before lonx.<br />

day, the 20th round 01 the R. & R. Canteen<br />

(N. F. King, Hon. See.) Shool, wils won by a local shooter, Les<br />

Blewitt, making the fifth shooter with two<br />

COROWA (N.S.W.), 2018155. - Weather win8 to their oredit, and eithcr one could<br />

conditions: Rne, windy. Results: No. 1, win the Tro~hy outright nest shoot. The<br />

6-bi1.d D.B.; div. I. Sehubert. W. Burns. R. three lendinc shooters in the Jim Watt Tro-<br />

Baiiry. G. Colvin, C. Fereuson. A. Kerr. L. ohv are W. Jordan, 353 mints: F. Morton,<br />

Holden. No. 2. 5-bird D.B.: div. I. Sehubert, 316 points: M. Edlin~ton, 337 noints.<br />

F. Sehubert,, W. Thomas. X. Elliott. J. Ain- Results: 5.bird D.B. E/O. C.D.: div. 13<br />

ley, Gmssmnn, A. Jamleson. W. Bums, W. 1'.Wilson. Jacob, 3. A. Elliott. Boekmnn, R. shooters. ..,,<br />

10.bjid 10-bird point D.B. score: Sweel,: Ist, dlv. A, 10 ~ shoot- ~ d l ~ ~<br />

hest 12 Y~s., G. N. MOP~O~. 10-bird (5 S.B.<br />

'fit,\v;f;ing;;in:~oii!: ::bigli?;;. gyhz,<br />

J~m~son: 4th. I. Schuber,: div. I


2 Nezu and<br />

Rezaezuerl<br />

Begistr.atio~as<br />

ADDITIONAL TO FULL LIST<br />

PUBLISHED IN JULY. <strong>1955</strong><br />

Bowen, B. (Colac) .........<br />

Bowering, A. (Mt.<br />

Gambier) ..................<br />

Bo~unian, E. H. (Richmond,<br />

QId.) ............<br />

Bowman, K. (Tully) ......<br />

Boyes, Harry (Hobart)<br />

Breedon, R. (South<br />

West) ........................<br />

Brennan, K. Jnr. (Adelaide)<br />

........................<br />

Brown, A. (South Coast)<br />

Brown, Les Berridale) ...<br />

Brown. R. H. (St.<br />

George) .....................<br />

Brownson, W. E. (Charters<br />

Towers) ............<br />

Buchan, S. (Mortlake)<br />

Buckett, K. P. (Lismore)<br />

Burge, L. (St. Arnaud)<br />

Burke, M. (Drouin) ......<br />

Burns, C. (South Coast)<br />

Butler, J. (Alcxandra,<br />

S.A.) ........................<br />

Butterworth, E. (Gee-<br />

ville) ........................<br />

Case, H. T. (Alexandra,<br />

S.A.) ........................<br />

Chapple, D. (Footscray)<br />

Clark, M. (Hobart) .........<br />

Clemesha, P. (Kelly's<br />

Creek) ........................<br />

Cogan, B. (Berridale) ...<br />

Colless, W. M. (Walgett)<br />

Colquhon, R. (Brisbane)<br />

Comeqford, T. (Townsville)<br />

........................<br />

Constable. A. (Collarenebri)<br />

.:.............................<br />

Constable, M. (Collarenebr~)<br />

..............................<br />

Constantino, J. (Geraldton)<br />

..............................<br />

Cooke, R. (Northam) ...<br />

Cooper, . . C. R. (Tamworth)<br />

........................<br />

Corcoran, C. (Coff's<br />

Harbour) ..................<br />

Corcoran, P. (Cops<br />

Harbour) ..................<br />

Cornell, G. (Sebastopol)<br />

Cornish, W. (Geraldtou)<br />

Corones, P. (Charleville)<br />

Costello, V. (St. Arnaud)<br />

Cotton. V. R. (Chalkville)<br />

.........................<br />

Coutts, W. (Learmonth)<br />

Cox, J. H. (Longreach)<br />

Crawford, C. (Victoria<br />

Valley) ........................<br />

Cresswell, John P. (Wileannia)<br />

........................<br />

Croclcer, A. (Beaufort)<br />

Croclcer, F. W. (Beanfort)<br />

...........................<br />

Crofts, K. (South<br />

Bunlett) ..................<br />

Cronin, A. (Bourke) ......<br />

Crowley, R. (Dalby) ......<br />

Crouch, B. (Condobolin)<br />

Cummins, G. R. (Berrixvillock)<br />

..................<br />

Cummins, J. (Foster) ...<br />

Currie, J. C.<br />

(Bourke)<br />

Currow, A. S. (Aust.) ...<br />

Dare, R. (Colac) ............<br />

Davies, Jack (Wonthaggi)<br />

........................<br />

Davies, L. (<strong>Australian</strong>)<br />

Davis, L. D. (Bourke) ...<br />

Dawson, R. J. (Robe) ...<br />

Dempster, G. R. D.<br />

(Northam) ...............<br />

Devine, C. K. (South<br />

Burnett) ..................<br />

Doblie, J. (Learmonth)<br />

Dohbie, P. (Learmonth)<br />

Doyle, P. G. (Arrilalah)<br />

Drendel, J. (Dalby) ......<br />

Drury, R. (Lithgow<br />

Miners) .....................<br />

Duncan, W. (Newcastle)<br />

Dunlop, W. (Aero Club)<br />

Dunstan, I. (Rupanyup)<br />

Earle, A. (Dalby) .........<br />

Earle, Mrs. A. E.<br />

(Dalby) .....................<br />

Edlington, A. (Queanbeyan)<br />

........................<br />

Edwards, Keith (Wel.1.ibee)<br />

..............................<br />

Ekins, W. D. (Adelaide)<br />

Elliott, H. C. (Balmoral)<br />

Elrington, A. G. (Yass)<br />

Elston, T. I. (Tully) ......<br />

Erhardt, J. (Beulah) ...<br />

Erhardt, M. (Beulah) ...<br />

2 Fawckner, E. A. (Bangall)<br />

........................<br />

Fawlr, S. (Robe) ............<br />

n Fitaal;~~~,<br />

?_ ham) Sid ........................<br />

(Totten-<br />

E Fitzpatrick, Alex R.<br />

rn (Tambo Valley) ......<br />

Flavel, H. (Beulah) ......<br />

Fletcher, J. (South<br />

West) ............ :...........<br />

Flett. Donald A. (Lake<br />

Bolac) ........................<br />

Flood, Mrs. J. J. (Goondiwindi)<br />

.....................<br />

Flynn, P. (Condobolin)<br />

Foster, G. (Laceypede)<br />

Fristrom. Carl (Bris-<br />

Giles, A. (Geelong) ......<br />

Gillett, A. E. (Aero<br />

Club) ........................<br />

Ginty, John (Bathurst)<br />

Ginty, Tim C. (Bathurst)<br />

Gloster, E. T. (Bangall)<br />

Goodwvin, $1. M. (Gunnedali)<br />

..........................<br />

Gready, W. (Colac) ......<br />

Green, W. (Tamworth)<br />

G~ills, J. H. (Tamworth)<br />

Gross, G. (Geelong) ......<br />

Groves, A. (Adelaide) ...<br />

Hamilton, A. E. (Adelaide)<br />

........................<br />

,<br />

m<br />

Hamilton, Rex (Martlakc)<br />

...........................<br />

Hnnn;~n, T. (Learmonth)<br />

Heaton, Vnl (Yrrss) ......<br />

Heaalewood, S. A. (Tasmanian)<br />

..................<br />

Henkel, I


5 Crisp, Neville (Wil-<br />

Lm<br />

carnlia) ........................<br />

Crossc, G. I


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WESTERN AUSTRALIA<br />

(.i\ffiliatcd A.C.l'.T.S.A.)<br />

COMMONWEALTH AND STATE<br />

CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

Friday 30th September - Saturday 1st October<br />

Sunday 2nd October - <strong>1955</strong><br />

FRIDAY, 30th SEPT.-<br />

£50 - HANDICAP - E5U<br />

SATURDAY, 1st 0CT.-<br />

STATE SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

QUALIFYING ROUND STATE TEAM<br />

SUNDAY, 2nd 0CT.-<br />

Commonwealth Mixed Bkds<br />

INTERSTATE TEAMS SHOOT<br />

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Other Attractions: PERTH ROYAL SHOW, Oct. 1st to 7th.<br />

WILDFLOWER EXCURSIONS.<br />

Intending visitors requiring accommodation, write giving details<br />

to Secretary.<br />

C. FERGUSON. PRESIDENT. PERCY CRACKEL, HON. s~c..<br />

40 MINDRA ROAD. NEDLANS.<br />

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Ams6zBSzm Gam. Clluh<br />

(Affiliated A.C.P.T.S.A.)<br />

<strong>OCTOBER</strong> 1s~-<br />

10 BLEWD ' DOUULE<br />

UL~IIEIII~EZ, SWEIF:P<br />

(POINTS)<br />

20 BIRD DOUBLE BARBEL<br />

1, 2, 3, lj/16. 13/14 2nd !? y.inl Trophics.<br />

CBB BIBtP) DOUIBE,J,E UAlhICEE<br />

TILIE PERM1~i'TT;U'G<br />

" ICIL SPECIAL" CARTRIDGES<br />

. Iha<br />

. fanova 2s inch star erimo cartridges, give long range<br />

arid arc ha1.d hitting. A firm fnvourite with both Fleld and<br />

trn, shooters nlil~e. Price 23/6 Box of 26 eartridees.<br />

TRAP SflOOTBiVG<br />

aeeesso&s<br />

CARTRIDGE CASES<br />

Sturrlily constructed lcnthorette covered eases<br />

for 12 gnligc cartridges. C.a~ncity 6 boxes (250).<br />

Felt lined. With corner oroteekons, lock and<br />

) 2 straps. CIO/IO/Q.<br />

%":?-;<br />

-<br />

<strong>OCTOBER</strong> 15TH-<br />

lor tra~ shooters. Features single trigger, remi-pistol grim<br />

automatie ejectors, Walnut stock ventilated rib. f129.<br />

20 BIRD DOUBLE BARREL<br />

Nom. 201..<br />

1, 2, 3, 15/16, 13/14 nnd 12 yard Trophies.<br />

G. BIGGS, PRESIDENT. A. V. NOLAN, HON. SEE.<br />

SEPTEMBER-<strong>1955</strong><br />

GUN CASES<br />

Plastic leather gun cases for 12 1;. Auto.<br />

D.B. ntld Under and Over guns. Green<br />

felt lined. Solid lentlier stmos. Priee<br />

f10/10/0.<br />

LelthereLLe covered. lined eases. Two<br />

loahs, D.B.. ESil6/3. 12 g:~uge Auto..<br />

E7/5/11.<br />

AMMUNITION<br />

Full rnnbrc al all ponulnr brands of I.C.I. cartridges<br />

in stock at all times.<br />

MlCK SIMMONS -720 George St., Sydney, Soburbs & Newcastle<br />

H. ' \\, -<br />

r illllrnr Prcsi Ply. Lrd.. 191 Queen it.. Meibo13~n~

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