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Page 2 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
FROM THE<br />
PRESIDENT'S C R<br />
By now you will have read, in the August C.T.S.N. about<br />
the A.C.T.A. Property Debentures the Executive<br />
Committee are inviting you to participate in.<br />
It is our belief that shwters should be given the<br />
opportunity to participate in the future growth of your<br />
<strong>Association</strong> and as your National President. I urge you all<br />
to give the Debenture Program your deepest<br />
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You will agree it is imperative that the <strong>Association</strong><br />
purchase their own premise. as soon as possible. This will<br />
be done as soon as we have funds in hand, co enable us to do<br />
just that. We could borrow from the Bank to make up any<br />
short fall in funds, but wirh the inc~ase in interest rates it<br />
was decided to ask you, the shwters, for your support. If<br />
we had asked the Bank for a loan, we would have placed<br />
another burden on shwters' funds and as we did not wish<br />
to do this, the reason for the Debenture Program is selfexplanatoly.<br />
We all bow there is no future in renting office space,<br />
paying rent each week will only deplete our funds, and in<br />
the end, we will not have any funds left.<br />
I believe it is imperative we purchase an office suitable<br />
for our needs, not lavish, but practical. We can then start<br />
to build up an asset which we can all be proud to pass on to<br />
the future clay target shwters of Australia.<br />
The debentures are open to all State <strong>Association</strong>s, Zones,<br />
Clubs, individual shooters, or groups of shwters. Already<br />
one State <strong>Association</strong> has promised $3,000 and now we are<br />
asking for your support.<br />
Just to summarize: the debentures close on the 30th<br />
November, <strong>1988</strong>, minimum 91.000 for a maximum period<br />
of 10 years. 7.5% interest payable annually on 1st<br />
December each year. We are asking you to invest $150,000<br />
in the future of your <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
Jim K. Scott, NationslPresident.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
AN INVITATION TO MEMBERS ONLY<br />
A legal document is being preparcd to allow for the implemenlation<br />
of a Propcny Debenture Program to allow the As,ociation to purchase<br />
a buildin* to establish a oermanent home for the administration of the<br />
sport andta cater for th'e needs of its members.<br />
The following clauses along with any other legal requirements will be<br />
included in the Debenture Document:<br />
A. Debentures lo be of a minimum of SI.000 or multiples thcreoi.<br />
6. In the even1 of a debenture holder's death occurring, the debenture<br />
to be immediatelv available to the deceased e,tate.<br />
C. In the event of aiyndicated debenture holder's death occurring, the<br />
payment of any syndicated share will be the responsibility of the<br />
remaining syndicate members.<br />
D. Debentures to be for a maximum period of ten (10) Years.<br />
E. Debentures to be repaid within a tin (10) year priiod
By George Bigs, A.C.T.A. Historian<br />
C PIONS<br />
Pages Out Of The Past.<br />
March 1968 National Trap Championships<br />
South <strong>Australian</strong> Gun Club Bolivar,<br />
South Australia<br />
The program commenced with the Cham'pion of<br />
Champions Cup. This attracted a field of 224 shooters,<br />
some five shooters shot a possible 50-50. An interesting<br />
shoot-off saw well-known Paul Marshall of Hobart,<br />
Tasmania, take out the coveted award with a soore of<br />
92-92,<br />
e P. Marshall (Hobart Gun Club), 1968 National Champion of<br />
Champions.<br />
The grounds of the S.A. Gun Club were a credit to<br />
President. Bob Mules, and his untiring committee.<br />
It was noted that Bob and a few others stayed out at the<br />
Club on Wednesday night after the National Shoot, and<br />
had things fairly well cleaned up by midday the next day.<br />
During the cleaning up operation a rather funny thing<br />
occurred. Bob picked up about 500 disposable paper oups<br />
and out them in a 44-asUon drum, which had been burnina<br />
WZBT, but had goneout. ~ opoured b some petrol in th;<br />
drum andlit it from a oraokin the bottom, when the whole<br />
thing started to gmwl and went off with a whcomf,<br />
shooting the 600 oups into the air over a wider area than<br />
from where they had been picked up. Poor old Bob did not<br />
know whether to laugh or ory, and whilst sitting on a stool<br />
lookingat themess, it was said, "Hell Bob, that was a good<br />
pattern". This comment helped him see the funny side.<br />
Page 4<br />
OF OUR SPORT<br />
National Championships<br />
Geelong Gun Club 1969<br />
S m Marshall of Hobart, Tasmania, wins Ov& High<br />
Gun with a Pine scorn of 292-300.<br />
Picture shows Sperry being with the<br />
Browning B2 U/O shotgun.<br />
Gold Coast Gun Club 1887<br />
Shooter G. Sm.th proudly displays his prize after winning<br />
the Gold Coast Gun Club (Queensland) tmphy event on<br />
9.4.67. He has since won all the tmphy events and High<br />
Gun at Ipswich Gun Club on 16.4.67, and is about to<br />
embark for Vietnam with the <strong>Australian</strong> MiIitaryFom.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
Echuca Gun Club 1970<br />
W. Wickham, President of Echuca Gun Club, and Don<br />
McCall, General Manager of Winchester AustraJia at that<br />
time, presenting BilI Attwwd with his Commonwealth<br />
Mixed Mini <strong>Target</strong> Championship Sash. Bill is a long-time<br />
clay target shooter both in Australia and New Zealand.<br />
UBOROUGN<br />
TITBITS<br />
years and he would have been shooting before 1965. There<br />
are not a lot like Doug. So iP you were a swimmer. runner,<br />
golfer, tennis player or you name it, you couldn't stay at<br />
the top for so long. If you read this Doug, I hope it doesn't<br />
make you feel tm old. To all those who have enjoyed<br />
ahooting for all those years keep up the good shooting.<br />
At Bundaberg June 5th Peter Shaw of Maryborough<br />
tmk the honours in the Handicap, Cont. C'ship OA and the<br />
Double Rise. Allan Harris B grade Skeet, Ken Greeneill<br />
C grade Skeet. Troy Harris C grade Handicap and Junior<br />
High Gun.<br />
I was able to get to Gympie this month and see old<br />
friends. It was the most perfect day for shooting yet the<br />
scores were low. Once again the Harris family took<br />
honours in the lOOT D.B. We saw Allen 1st C and Troy 2nd<br />
C, and yours truly was 2nd in B.<br />
At the home of Marybomugh on the 26th Rob Rehbein of<br />
Bundy won the first event and the HG. Thanke to those<br />
who travelled to the shoot, hope you had a win. Reminder:<br />
September 25. 9.30 our one-day shwt kicks off.<br />
Until next time, see you around the traps.<br />
Lost Bird<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
Cananyoneput aname to thelittleguyon thestand?Heis<br />
possiblya youngman tcdayin his early20s. I'm wondering<br />
if he actually took up shouting and were his parents<br />
shooters at that time?<br />
STClP PRESS<br />
The V.C.T.A. is pleased to be able to announce the<br />
appointment of MI Arch Mackinnon to the position of<br />
State Secretary.<br />
The appointment is effective immediately and all corre-<br />
spondence is to be directed to: The Secretary. V.C.T.A..<br />
Munkoobi. Buninyong, Vic. 3357. Phone (053) 41 3473.<br />
The additional Lppoktment has been mhe of Len Cook.<br />
Sebastopol Gun Club as State Coaching Director. Len can<br />
be contacted at 31 Grandview Gve. Wendouree. Vic. 3355.<br />
Telephone (053) 39 5865,<br />
I Green or Gold Caps<br />
with Australia Badge<br />
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N mIM BICENTENNIAL T<br />
SHOOTING CARNIVAL<br />
On the weekend of the 8th and 9th July. <strong>1988</strong>, 72<br />
shooters gathered from all over the state at the Narmgin<br />
<strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Club, for the Narmgin Bicentennial Trap<br />
Shooting Carnival. Superb weather conditions on both<br />
days were experienced resulting in a consistent number of<br />
high scores throughout the weekend. A magnificent array<br />
of tmphies for all the events and high gun placinga were<br />
generously donated by all sponsors, with WA's<br />
representative from the Bicentennial Authority. Mr Brad<br />
Williamson presenting each winner and sponsor with a<br />
certificate of participation in the Bicentennial activity.<br />
President, Darrell Wiese and captain. Ross Eokersley,<br />
welcomed shooters to the carnival and wished them well<br />
thmughout their weekend's shooting.<br />
Event one, the 25 target Woolcombere double barrel<br />
Championship saw seven possible scores being shot with<br />
the overall winner after a shoot off being Darrell Wiese of<br />
Narmgin.<br />
1st in A Grade was won by Damell Wiese with Andy<br />
Washemko of Katanning coming second. B Grade saw<br />
Darrell's wife. Helen, cake Pirst place, seconded by Neil<br />
Dowev of Collie. 1st in C Grade was Alan Baker of Bunburv<br />
with karmgin shooter, John Barnes, coming second.<br />
Event 2 saw the Hordem HoteUJohnnie Walker<br />
Championship. Local hotelier, Geoff Smith, representing<br />
the Hordem Hotel and United DistiUers Group Australia,<br />
co-sponsors of the event, presented overall winner, Mick<br />
Watson of Geraldton with the major trophy, a 4.5 litre<br />
bottle of Red Label Johnnie Walker whisky. 1st in A Grade<br />
was won by Darrell Wiese, seconded by Bert Boschetti of<br />
Geraldon with Andy Washenko coming third.<br />
B Grade was won by Helen Wiese with Phil Miragliattaof<br />
Geraldton coming second and Duke Wellington of<br />
Geraldton third.<br />
1st in C Grade was Paul Lange of Narmgin with Robert<br />
Ballock second and Bunbury shooter, Shane O'Brien third.<br />
Event 3 was the Narmgin Bicentennial Handicap<br />
sponsored by Mr Bob Wiese M.L.A. for Narmgiu.<br />
Mr Wiese presented the trophies to winners, overall<br />
winner of the event being Ray MacDanald of Geraldton.<br />
1st in the 19-25m group was Rqy MacDonald with<br />
second in his group being <strong>Clay</strong>ton Hyder of Bunbury.<br />
1st in the 17-18m group was Teny Morony of the W.A.<br />
Gun Club, with Michael Boschetti of Geraldton coming<br />
second. 1st and 2nd in the 15-16m group were Austin<br />
Duffy of Albany and Rex Yates of Bunbury respectively.<br />
Geraldton lady shooter. Tony Watson won 1st in the<br />
11-14m gmup with Paul Lange. Narmgin, second.<br />
Event 4, sponsored by Narmgin Rural Supplies and<br />
B.H.P. was the Narrogin Rural Supplies Points<br />
Championship.<br />
Mr Chris O'hughlin, representing both sponsors.<br />
presented tmphiea to the event winners.<br />
The overall winner and winner of 1st in A Grade was Max<br />
Cubic of Collie, Andy Washenko coming second.<br />
B Grade was won by Phil Miragliotta and seconded by<br />
Mark Hatch, both of Geraldton.<br />
1st in C Grade was Paul Lange with Gaye Shipp, a lady<br />
shooter fmm the W.A. Gun Club, coming second.<br />
Event 5 was the Narmgin Bicentennial Double Barrel<br />
Championship sponsored by local shearing contractors,<br />
Gary and Gaye McCormick. Mr McCormiok made the<br />
presentations to tmphy winners with overall winner and<br />
winner of A Grade being Chas Reigert from Mount Barker,<br />
after a shoot off with Mick Watson who won 2nd in A<br />
Grade. Mark Hatch won 1st in B Grade with Phil<br />
Miragliottacoming second. 1st in C Grade was won by Ken<br />
Wilson of the W.A. Gun Club with Tony Watson coming<br />
2nd in C Grade.<br />
Event 6, sponsored by Darrell and Hclen Wlese, was the<br />
prestlsous Narmgm Cup won by Mike Callaghan of the<br />
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0 Johnnie Walker - Horden Hotel C'shio. winner Mick Watsan<br />
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(centre) of Geraidion pictured with ~armgih G.C. President, Darrell<br />
Wiese (left) and Geoff Smith of the Horden Hotel, co-sponsor with the<br />
United Distillers Gmup Aust.<br />
W.A. Gun Club. 1st in A Grade was also Mike Callaghan<br />
and second, hiax- Cubic. lot in B Grndc was J. Cardnor,<br />
seconded by Alan Bnker. Austin Duffy m k off 1st in C<br />
Grade with Shane O'Bnen coming second. The ladies<br />
trophy was won by Helen Wiese and the junior trophy by<br />
Paul Lange.<br />
Alan Brown was the winner of the Veterans trophy.<br />
The highlight for the weekend was a shoot off for High<br />
Gun between Lex Shipp of the W.A. Gun Club and eventual<br />
winner, Andy Washenko. Andy was presented the pewter<br />
High Gun Medallion donated by Mr John Barnes, and the<br />
High Gun sash. High Gun ribbons were presented to the<br />
winners of each grade. Andy Washenko took off the High<br />
Gun in A Grade.<br />
Phil Miragliotta won the B Grade High Gun with Austin<br />
Duffy the winner of the C Grade High Gun ribbon.<br />
All of the high gun sashes and ribbons were kindly<br />
donated by Home Building Society.<br />
Veterans and Ladies High Gun were donated by the<br />
Westpac Building Corporation.<br />
Narmgin Westpac Bank Manager, Mr Peter Willshire<br />
presented Helen Wiese with the Ladies High Gun trophy<br />
and Alan Brown of W.A. Gun Club with the Veteran High<br />
Gun.<br />
The Junior High Gun trophy won by Paul Lange, was<br />
donated by Winchester Australia and presented by W.A.<br />
Winchester presentative. Mr Lex Shipp.<br />
Presentations were concluded with President, Darrell,<br />
thanking all visiting shooters, fellow olub members and<br />
the ladies committee for making the weekend the success<br />
that it was.<br />
Special than& to Wagin Gun Club for the use of their<br />
traps and Lex Shipp for his sign writing.<br />
First place in the Woolcombers raPfle was drawn by<br />
Helen Jackson. The winning ticket was labelled the big 'J'<br />
(Julie Boschetti of Geraldton).<br />
Second prize, donated by Dawsons Sports Centre, was<br />
drawn with the winning tioket labelled little 'E.T.' (Eddy<br />
Toomey of Geraldton). Mr Bob Wiese, M.L.A. for Narrogin,<br />
presented the olub with a certificate endorsing the<br />
Bicentennial activity.<br />
W.A.C.T.A. President, John Fissioli, spoke briefly on<br />
state activities and congratulated the Narmgin <strong>Clay</strong><br />
<strong>Target</strong> Club on their magnificent array of tmphies,<br />
excellent hospitality extended to all visitors and the<br />
efficient method in which the carnival was conducted.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
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A.C.T.A. PRESIDENTIAL<br />
MEDAL <strong>1988</strong><br />
Nominations for this prestigious award are now open<br />
and should be forwarded to reach the Executive Director<br />
no later than October 31, <strong>1988</strong>.<br />
The following guidelines are to be taken into account by<br />
Clubs or State <strong>Association</strong>s intending to lodge a<br />
nomination for consideration.<br />
Residential Medal: Awarded to a person or persons for<br />
their conrnburion ta the development of the spon.<br />
Judging Panel: Management Committee.<br />
Marimurn Awarded: Three - subject to favourable<br />
oonsideration.<br />
ClosingDate: October 31 -P.O. Bax 800, Glen Waverley.<br />
Vio. 3156.<br />
Note: The recepit of any nomination does not necessarily<br />
relate to the awarding of a Presidential medal.<br />
Nominations reoeived will be placed before the<br />
' Management Committee for their oonsideration and<br />
decision.<br />
No correspondence will be entered into regarding any<br />
nomination received.<br />
PREVIOUS RECPIENTS:<br />
1980 G.R. Porter ......................................................... Qld<br />
1981 R.C.Mules ........................................................ S.A.<br />
1981 G.R. Richards .................................................. W.A.<br />
1981 J.N. Thomas ...................... . .............................. Vio<br />
1982 R.F. Buchan ....................................................... Vic<br />
1983 No Award ............................................................. -<br />
1984 L.F. Bird ...................................................... N.S.W.<br />
1984 A.J. Smith .......................................................... Qld<br />
1985 No Award .......................... . .............................. -<br />
1986 T. Comerford ..................................................... Qld<br />
1987 G. Biggs .............................................................. Vic<br />
<strong>1988</strong> SKEET NATIONALS<br />
MELBOURNE GUN CLUB<br />
NOVEMBER 17-20, <strong>1988</strong><br />
Thursday<br />
EVENT 7 - 2nd National Skeet Doubles C'ship -<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong><br />
EVENT 2 -City of Melbourne Skeet C'ship - 50<br />
<strong>Target</strong><br />
Friday<br />
EVENT 3 - All States Skeet C'ship - 50 <strong>Target</strong><br />
EVENT 4 - Australasian Skeet C'ship - 50 <strong>Target</strong><br />
Saturday<br />
EVENT 5 - Commonwealth Skeet C'ship - 100<br />
<strong>Target</strong><br />
Sunday<br />
EVENT 6 - 19th National Skeet C'ship - 100<br />
<strong>Target</strong><br />
Sponsored by: Scor io Cartridges & Olimpyc<br />
FROM THE DESK OF<br />
THE NATIONAL<br />
COACHING DIRECTOR<br />
PETER QUIRE<br />
AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC TEAM COMPETES<br />
IN THREE WORLD CUPS<br />
Most nations intending to send teams to the Olympic<br />
Games in Seoul this year sent their Olympic Teams to the<br />
European World Cups. The <strong>Australian</strong> Olympic Federation<br />
funded the <strong>Australian</strong> Shooting Team and Coach, to attend<br />
these events as the competition was equal to Olympic and<br />
World Championship standards.<br />
It was apparent with the <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> shooters that they<br />
imoroved their ~erformances as they went along,<br />
b-ming stronger and stronger with each event. The first<br />
World Cup was held in Suhl in East Germany, a town<br />
steeped in the traditions of shooting sports. The whole<br />
community is involved in some way in the historic craPts of<br />
gun manufacture.<br />
Pistol and Rifle events were contested as well as <strong>Clay</strong><br />
<strong>Target</strong>. Australia's best results were: John Maxwell -<br />
Olympic Trap, shot 194, equal 5th score to be placed 10th<br />
on count back. The event was won by Pera of Italy with<br />
197; Alan Smith - Free Rifle, Men's Prone. 596, placed<br />
10th. Lvov of Russia won with 598; Phillip Adam8 - Free<br />
Pistol. 561, 10th place. Papanitz of Hungary won with<br />
fK'l<br />
--, .<br />
The shooting range at Suhl is magnificent. It has<br />
excellent facilities. As Suhl was firat cab off the rank, and<br />
most shooters had had little practice, John. Alan and<br />
Phillip must be congratulated on their world class<br />
perfoimances.<br />
The clay shooters and myself went on to Yugoslavia<br />
while the others went to Munich. The Grand Prix of<br />
Europe was held in Osijek in the north of Yugoslavia, close<br />
to the Hungarian border. It is a small town of great<br />
antiquity, set in a rural area. The Yugoslav pe-aple were<br />
extr6meiy friendly and hospitable<br />
a The <strong>Australian</strong> Team pictured at Osijek<br />
Rutisell Mark came 10th with 186 in the Olympic Trap<br />
event. Lavrinenko of Russia won the event with 192. a<br />
tdy remarkable performance as the wind was blowing so<br />
hard it really blew the clays out. There ware 94<br />
contestants.<br />
The <strong>Australian</strong> Trap Team, 8th in the European Grand<br />
Prir.<br />
The third world cup was in Bologna, Italy. We had to be<br />
in Bologna almost as soon as the shwting finished in<br />
a Starshot in Bologna.<br />
Osijek. The Italians have the most sophisticated set-up of<br />
computerized scoring and squadding I have seen. The<br />
squads are chosen by computer, one from each country.<br />
Boloma is a large city in the north east of Italy. There were<br />
five French iny-outs &d four skeet lay-outs.<br />
John Maxwell - 5th overall, with 214: Ruesell Mark -<br />
8th overall, with 190. The event was won by Cioni of Italy<br />
with 218.<br />
The <strong>Australian</strong> Trap Team were placed 5th from a field<br />
of 105 competitors.<br />
The Skcet shooters. Ian Hnle and Michael Inyanri, were<br />
unPonunatelv counted out of the cur off even though - they<br />
shot 144, se;eral went into the finals with 144.<br />
Double Trap. The team did extremely well in the Double<br />
Trap event, held for the fist time. Do- Dk. 3rd;<br />
<strong>Australian</strong> Team. 2nd.<br />
This was a tremendous effort as cur team has not had<br />
the opportunity to practise, whereas some of the teams had<br />
been training for twelve months. This result and my<br />
observations conPirm my belief that the <strong>Australian</strong> Down<br />
the Line shooters will do extremely well in double trap, apd<br />
as it is to be a new Olympic discipline, we have a very<br />
briaht future in Double Trap. It is exciting - to watch and<br />
ex2ting to be in.<br />
The sequence of three World Cups held over a period of<br />
three weeks is a great idea for <strong>Australian</strong>s, it enables them<br />
to participate in more than one World Event in a short<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
space of time. I hope that this sequence will be repeated in<br />
the future.<br />
Just for your information, the service provided for the<br />
European shooters at these events is really something.<br />
Each gun mandacturer brings along their portable<br />
workshops. They do alterations or repairs on the ground.<br />
Because shooting is such a recognized and respected sport<br />
in Europe, and because of the numbers of people involved,<br />
the gun manutacturers and cartridge companies go out of<br />
their way to woo the shooters.<br />
It was a very succeasful tour for the Olympic <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong><br />
team: a team 2nd. individual 3rd. 5th, 8thand two 10th. No<br />
one can dispute that our trap shooters are world class, and<br />
the results augur well for the Olympics.<br />
Winchester Australia is to be congratulated and thanked<br />
for making cartridges available for the <strong>Australian</strong> team<br />
members. They were much appreciated by those who<br />
<strong>Association</strong> has made an excellent application, and, if<br />
granted, there will be a separate competition for women<br />
shooters. Women's team events, as well as women's<br />
individual events will be held, so all Olympic Trap (trench)<br />
&d Olympic Skeet shooters, atart practising. Our women<br />
shooters have had to compete against the men for places in<br />
overseas teams. This is an opportunity for Australia to<br />
show rhe world just how gwd our women shooters arc.<br />
Level 3 Accrditarion: Congratulntione w Greg Chnn of<br />
the Northern Territory. Greg is the sports 6th Level 3<br />
Coach.<br />
BiU Stevens: Bill has resigned as Queensland's Coaching<br />
Director. He was a foundation member of the National<br />
Coaching Council, and has contributed greatly to coaching<br />
in Australia and Queensland. Thank you. Bill, from me<br />
personally for your support and input. You will be missed<br />
at the Council meetings, and thank you on behalf of the<br />
Proposals for Reform<br />
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Coaching Director, and is a well known Queensland<br />
shooter and coach.<br />
Good shooting to all.<br />
Peter Quire<br />
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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong> Page 9
N.S.W. I.S.U. ANNUAL<br />
FUND RAISING<br />
CARNIVAL<br />
Canberra International Gun Club this year hosted the<br />
New South Wales I.S.U. Sub-committee's annual Fund<br />
Raising Carnival over the June long weekend.<br />
The carnival, which is the I.S.U. Sub-committee's oncea-year<br />
opportunity to put together a few dollars to promote<br />
and administer Olympic Discipline clay target shooting<br />
within the state, this year took on a slightly different<br />
format in that 350 targets were programmed for the three<br />
day weekend - all Olympic Discipline Trap.<br />
The events - The Eastern States Olympic Trap<br />
Championship, The Eastern States Ball Trap<br />
Championship and The Eastern States Double Trap<br />
Championship.<br />
Saturday saw the conducting of the Olympic Trap event<br />
which was won (but not so easily) by Australia's best ever<br />
performed Olympic Trap shooter. Jim Ellis. Jim, like<br />
everyone else in the field, had a few early hiccups, but<br />
finally took overall honors by one target from N.S.W.<br />
coaching director. Col Burt of Tamworth. World Junior<br />
Olympic Trap Champion. Michael Diamond (fresh fmm<br />
aeain establishine himself as the best standard disci~line<br />
Gp<br />
shooter at thewag@ Trap Nationals) won AA hokors,<br />
while B Grade went to Rod Prior, also of Tamworth, and C<br />
Grade to local shooter Jim Reid.<br />
Eastern States Olympic Trap Championship: Overall -<br />
Jim Ellis 901100; AA Grade - Michael Diamond 811100; A<br />
Grade - Col Burt 891100; B Grade - Rod Prior 681100; C<br />
- . . - .<br />
Grade -. . -. - .Jim . k. . id . fifiIlO0. -<br />
The second event of the three day program was the<br />
Eastern States Ball Trap Championship, and this saw<br />
Michael Diamond record a gwd victory on 95i100. Jim<br />
Ellis was next in the field and took AA Grade, with sub-<br />
committee chairman, David Menck taking A Grade,<br />
George Kawlis the B Grade winner and Jim Reid again<br />
taking the C Grade sash.<br />
Eastern States Ball Trap Championship: Overall -<br />
Michael Diamond 951100; AA Grade -Jim Ellis 921100; A<br />
Grade - David Menck 901100; B Grade - George Kazolis<br />
831100; C Grade - Jim Reid 741100.<br />
The final day of the carnival and the numbers of<br />
competitors improved for the event that all had been<br />
waiting for, the first ever Double Trap event, to be held in<br />
Australia. Many of those who had been on hand after the<br />
Ball Trap event on Sunday had already had a taste of<br />
things t6 come, as a few practice rounds of 10 pairs of<br />
'doubles' had been thrown at the conclusion of the second<br />
event.<br />
e Eastem States Ball Trap Championship victors - Jim Ellis (AA<br />
Grade), David Menck (A Grade), Michael Diamond (Overall), George<br />
Kazoiis (9 Grade) and Jim Reid (C Grade).<br />
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Surprisingly, this did not deter the real I.S.U.<br />
enthusiasts. Double Trap is certainly not an event for the<br />
faint hearted, it offers a real challenge.<br />
After the first squad of the Eastern States Double Trap<br />
Championship, Col Burt (who incidentally can go down in<br />
history as shooting the first 'clean' pair of Double Trap<br />
targets - and David Menck who missed the first ever pair)<br />
was in the lead with 28/50. Other scores in the squad were<br />
mixed, down to around 11 and 12150.<br />
Best scores of the first round included 33150 from<br />
Michael Diamond, Jim Ellis' 31/50, Steve Balough on<br />
28/50 and a few others on 25150.<br />
Overall honors for the event finally went to the ever<br />
consistent Michael Diamond, with Jim Ellis taking AA<br />
Grade. David Coleman getting A Grade and Steve Balough<br />
B Grade.<br />
Eastern States Double Trap Championship: Overall -<br />
Michael Diamond 33 + 33 661100; AA Grade - Jim Ellis -<br />
31 + 22 53/100; A Grade-Davie Coleman 25 + 29 541100;<br />
B Grade - Steve Balough 28 + 21 491100.<br />
Unfortunately, due to a few minor trap problems, the<br />
final round of the Double Trap could not he conducted and<br />
the event had to be decided over two rounds. Perhaps this<br />
was enough!<br />
e Another 'first' for Michael Diamond, Overall winner of Australia's<br />
first-ever Double Trap Championship - receiving his trophies from<br />
I.S. U. Sub-Commlliee Chalnnan David Menck.<br />
Again, the weekend proved successful for the sub-<br />
committee, and raised funds to give the Olympic Discipline<br />
shooters and clubs of the state the assistance they need.<br />
Without the genemus assistance given to the I.S.U.<br />
shooters of New South Wales by the sponsors of the<br />
weekend, the carnival could not have been a success.<br />
The I.S.U. discipline shooters of New South Wales would<br />
sincerely like to acknowledge the valued assistance given<br />
by the following sponsors and urge you to give these<br />
aponsore your support in return when contemplating<br />
purchases:<br />
e Olimpyc <strong>Target</strong>s - Scorpio Cartridges e Keith R.<br />
Herron Pty Ltd 0 Winchester o Lightning Shot<br />
e A.C.T. Ammunition 0 C.L.A.S.S. (Col Burt) e Fuller<br />
Firearms 0 Mulwala Explosives Factory.<br />
The support and assist&ce given by bur sponsors has<br />
once again assured the1.S.U. shooters of New South Wales<br />
of the continued assistance of the sub-committee. The sub-<br />
committee would also like to make special mention of the<br />
help and support given to it by the committee and<br />
members of the Canberra International Gun Club. The use<br />
of the club's facilities and man power was much<br />
appreciated.<br />
David Menck.<br />
Chsirman<br />
N.S.W.C.T.A.-I.S.U.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
KNOW YOUR<br />
EXlEGUTIVE<br />
BOB FOX<br />
Although a keen hunter for most of his Me. Bob did not<br />
take up clay shooting until 1978 when he and his wife.<br />
Mary, joined the Jabiru Gun Club. That was not out of any<br />
particular interest in clay shooting, but rather as a<br />
convenient escape from a particular workinglliving<br />
situation at least once a fortnight.<br />
Nevertheless they were soon well and truly hwked and<br />
in late 1979 transferred to the Darwin Gun Club. Bob was<br />
elected to the committee in 1981 where he has served ever<br />
since in various positions becoming President in 1986.<br />
In 1987 he was elected Vice-President of the N.T.C.T.A.<br />
and this year elected as President.<br />
He is a new member of the Executive replacing Ken<br />
Selwood who resigned due to business pressures. Bob is a<br />
member of the Computer Sub-Committee.<br />
He has wide interests in shwting being Vice-Chairman<br />
of the N.T. Sporting Shooters Council, Committee member<br />
of the Hunters Union of the N.T. and S.S.A.A. member.<br />
Through his work at the Conservation Commission of the<br />
N.T. he has been involved, over the years, in provision for<br />
recreation hunting, wildlife conservation and parks<br />
management.<br />
A keen shooter, whose shwting interests extend well<br />
beyond clay targets. R. (Bob) E. Fox.<br />
b<br />
PAUL WEIS<br />
Paul's involvement in clay target shooting seriously<br />
started in 1977178 at the Darwin GLUI Club, being elected<br />
Secretary in the later years of 1984 to 1987 and that of<br />
Vice President 87/88. Paul also held the position of<br />
N.T.C.T.A. SecretaryllYeasurer 84-86, and 87-88.<br />
Paulloves to shoot everything, but most of all Skeet, and<br />
attended all the Nationals since the separation from D.T.L.<br />
His main endeavour at the moment is to best serve the<br />
Executive Committee. Shooters of the Territory and<br />
contribute to the sport in general.<br />
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W TAH STATE<br />
<strong>1988</strong> STATE TRAP CARNIVAL:<br />
Readers will find the program for this year's Carnival in<br />
this issue and posters have been distributed to all<br />
registered clubs in N.S.W. For the first time this year, the<br />
Carnival will have a handicap event and this, along with<br />
the Champion of Champions have been made State Titles.<br />
Both events have been allocated a Perpetual Cup and Silver<br />
N.S.W. Badges for the overall winners.<br />
Munt and Jolly Pty Ltd - Master Plumbers of Sydney.<br />
have again been very generous and have offered to sponsor<br />
the State Handicap - this event will carry over $1000 in<br />
trophies - a microwave oven being 1st overall, just to<br />
name one.<br />
Westfield Shoppingtown, Miranda join with Olimpyc<br />
<strong>Target</strong>s. Horsley Park Gun Shop, Shelleys Soft Drinks,<br />
Winchester and Fuller Firearms to make up our full<br />
sponsorship list for the Trap Carnival.<br />
All Club delegates and any interested shooters are<br />
reminded that the Annual General Meeting wijl be held at<br />
the Club at 5.30pm on the Saturday - this will allow<br />
shooters to attend the meeting - straight after the<br />
shooting has finished.<br />
For those seeking accommodation, we would suggest - -<br />
that you try the following:<br />
Cronulla Beach Resort - 523 8999; Cronulla Motor Inn<br />
- 523 6800; Metro Motor Inn - 525 7577; Sapphire Motor<br />
Inn - 522 0444: Wooden Shoe Motel - 520 8166: Hunts<br />
Motel - 601 5088.<br />
The SydneylMarconi facilities are coming along well and<br />
we are all looking fonvard to a great shoot over the October<br />
long weekend.<br />
ON THE COACHING FRONT:<br />
At the last State Executive meeting, the State Coaching<br />
Director presented a proposal of conducting a Junior<br />
Coaohing CamplSeminar in September, 1939. The seminar<br />
would be conducted over three or four days and would be at<br />
the Institute of Sport in Canberra. All disciplines would be<br />
catered for. The State <strong>Association</strong> have given their full<br />
support and plans have now been put into action. The dates<br />
have been set for the soh001 holidays and the camp will be<br />
open to any junior shooter who may wish to attend. For the<br />
camp to go ahead, participation is essential, so clubs are<br />
urged to encourage their juniors to attend. As time draws<br />
near, the actual dates, costs, eto. will be advised. Please<br />
support this coaching seminar.<br />
REFEREE EXAMXNERS REQUEST:<br />
Now that almost all our referee examiners have been re-<br />
examined and the new appointees have also been<br />
examined, all those referees who have come due for re-<br />
examination and have not been examined will be contacted<br />
and arrangements made for same.<br />
AU clubs in the State have been asked to supply the<br />
names of their members who they feel are suitable to<br />
become referees - and these people will be examined as<br />
Mlon as possible.<br />
If you, the shooter, feel that you would We to be a referee<br />
- first approach your club secretary, who will, in turn.<br />
make the recommendation to the nearest referee<br />
examiner.<br />
We need more referees - and this important matter is<br />
being addressed by your State <strong>Association</strong>- with the view<br />
of having at least one registered referee for each discipline<br />
conducted by a club - by the end of 1989.<br />
FROM THE CEN--ZONE:<br />
Zone President, Peter Mould, reports that their Zone<br />
Trap Carnival and Team eliminations were held at the<br />
Grenfell club on the 30th/31st July. Grenfell is only a very<br />
small Club - with the total sum of 12 members - yet they<br />
accepted the Zone Carnival - and from all accounts did<br />
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themselves proud. The facilities were upgraded<br />
considerably and the small working committee had<br />
everything ship shape - even the weather was kind. On<br />
Saturday, 57 shwters took part and 53 attended on<br />
Sunday - the scores, well these were unusually low -<br />
however. a meat carnival was ntaped.<br />
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The overall high gun was won by John Blazley with<br />
1901205, Marilyn Dwight won the Ladies with 1511205,<br />
and the Junior high gun was taken out by a young fellow<br />
from Parkes, who has only been shooting for a short time<br />
- Clint Hawke, with 1651205. This young fellow looks to<br />
be a great shot and should record plenty more wins in the<br />
future.<br />
The Central Zone Team for the State Carnival is as<br />
follows: T. Murray, J. Rogers, R. Piotrowski. J. Blazley, P.<br />
Barn. R. Taylor. J. Rue, N. Dwight, J.W. Smith. M.<br />
Matilka, S. Berbagallo and Darren Fairall. The reserves<br />
are: L. Arnold, P. Wamsley, F. Johns and P. Hayman. The<br />
Ladies Team is: M. Dwight, G. Toshack and L. Louie and<br />
the Junior Team comprises: Clint Hawke, Glen Campbell<br />
and D. Cornran.<br />
The Central Zone also have a new Zone Delegate, Les<br />
Aberley, who replaces Steve Foster. Lea is a keen skeet<br />
shooter and will add strong skeet support to the State<br />
Assooiation ranks. Welcome Les.<br />
FROM THE NORTHERN ZONE:<br />
The annual "COOL 100" was held at Guyra on the 31st<br />
July, and it seems that someone forgot to tell the weather<br />
man that it was to be a cool day. Very pleasant conditions<br />
greeted the 50+ shooters. Overall winner this year was<br />
Roger Vidal with the only perfect 1001100 - quite a list of<br />
991100s went into the shoot off with Terry Rumbel<br />
finishing ahead of Ray Hammond.<br />
For those skeet shooters who are kicking themselves for<br />
not attending the annual skeet shoot at Coffs Harbour this<br />
year, here icearly warning - Coffs Harbour have moved<br />
their skeet shoot back to the 14tW15th JANUARY, which<br />
is the week following their annual trap shoot. This date is<br />
of course in the peak holiday season on the north coast -<br />
so before you read any further, go and phone for<br />
accommodation reservations - so that you will not miss a<br />
great skeet shoot.<br />
Another reminder about the big trap shoot extravaganza<br />
being held at the Tamworth Club on the 3rd and 4th<br />
September - $7,000 in trophies and sashes.<br />
An event a little further ahead - however<br />
accommodation will need to be booked as early as possible<br />
- the UPPER HUNTER GRAND SLAM on the 26th and<br />
27th November - $25.000 in trophies has been secured.<br />
The event will be shot at the Cessnock Club over four (4)<br />
layouts using full fluro targets and phono pulls. Further<br />
information from organising secretary, Ron Wakem on<br />
(065) 45 1788.<br />
FROM THE RULES FRONT<br />
Rules relat'iag to handicapping and re-handicapping<br />
It is obvious fmm problems arising at clubs and<br />
questions constantly being asked of those who know a bit<br />
more about the rules, that there are still a great deal of<br />
shooters and administrators who do not fully understand<br />
the rules regarding handicapping and handicap shooting.<br />
Generally, the rules have changed little for quite some<br />
years now, and to put the whole situation in a fewer words<br />
as possible:<br />
- any competitor winning first place in a handicap event<br />
will be handicapped 1 metre, regardless of whether he<br />
has shot a possible or not.<br />
- any shooter winning a section of a group handicap<br />
event, will be handicapped 1 metre, providing he has<br />
shot a possible.<br />
- any shooter winning a double barrel, single barrel or<br />
point score event from behind his handicap mark, will<br />
be handicapped to the mark, providing he has shot a<br />
~ossible.<br />
. -~~<br />
~ ~<br />
- nny shwter who shoots 50 straighc from behind tlrs<br />
handicap mark rVLU receive 1 metre handlcap (pr~viding<br />
it has not already been awarded for that event).<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
- handicap marks shall be adjusted as outlined in the<br />
rules relating, to grading, i.e. AA Grade 18 metres. A 'VA]LE<br />
Grade 17 me-bs.~ Gracie 16 metres.<br />
- no competitor may shoot from any other handicap other DOn COretO~han<br />
than his ACTA handicap mark, in a novelty It is with deep regret that the Colac Gun Club lost one of its<br />
event etc. ~ach target shot at from other than the Oldest and longest se-g members of our club.<br />
correct handicap mark must be recorded as 'lost'. Don, aged 82, was an active member of the Colac Gun<br />
Other points that need to be attended to include: Club for 43 years and was still shooting up until a<br />
- registering handicap targets on handicap cards. Unless fortnight before his death.<br />
a shooter has 200 targets recorded on his handicap Mr and Mrs Corstorphan moved to Colac in 1944 and<br />
card, he may not claim one metre, inward movement, We" introduced <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooting and live bird<br />
when rerezisterine.<br />
shooting by the late Eric "Pop" Ball who only passed away<br />
- handicap Gents m;st be shot to finality. Should two or<br />
more shooters decide to 'split' an overall trophylpurse<br />
instead of shooting-off, then all of those shooters<br />
should be handicapped one metre, regardless of<br />
whether they have shot the possible or not.<br />
That's all for this month, g d shooting, hope to see a big<br />
attendance at the State Trap Carnival.<br />
N.S.W.C.T.A.<br />
P.O. Box 836.<br />
Tarnworth, 2340. (067) 85 2520.<br />
To secure your accommodation and a 10%<br />
discount ring now on: (03) 735 5222.<br />
Lilydale Motor Inn<br />
part of the Homestead Motor Inns Group<br />
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recently also.<br />
Don was Secretary-Treasurer for 15 years and Club<br />
Handicapper for 30 years. He represented the club on the<br />
Board of Management of the Colac Racecourse and<br />
Recreation Reserve for 37 years and for 43 years he was<br />
the Club's Publicity Officer.<br />
He was an accredited referee and referee examiner for 30<br />
years, plus club coach. Don was a member of the National<br />
Executive for three years just prior to the Melbourne<br />
Olympics. In 1958 he was a member of the successful<br />
<strong>Australian</strong> Team competing for the Macintosh Cup.<br />
He was the initiator for the long service concession for<br />
shooters over 65 years or 60 years with 30 years'<br />
continuous service, something that not many shooters<br />
would realise.<br />
A very impressive record by any standard, the sport of i<br />
clay target shooting can ill-afford to losd such dedicated<br />
men as Don Corstorphan . . . a true sportsman.<br />
To his wife Myra and daughters June and Lynette the<br />
Colac Gun Club would like to express our deepest<br />
sympathy.<br />
Peter McDonald<br />
President Cola G.C.<br />
EDITOR'S ILBOX<br />
Dear Alan.<br />
----- .-- I am writine to mainlv thank ~ourself and the <strong>Australian</strong><br />
I~-E r-~irlvfia HGI<br />
<strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> AssociatiGn for aUtheir assistance in respect<br />
The attention of advertisers is drawn to the Trade Prac- with the past week that I have been allowed to have at the<br />
tices Act 1974 and the provisions in the Act which apply <strong>Australian</strong> Institute of Sport in Canberra as a guest with<br />
toadvertising. It is not possible for the A.C.T.A. to ensure the National Trainine Scluad. The week for me has been<br />
that advertisements which are published in this verv beneficial and I &like has helved me to sort out same<br />
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magazine comply in all respects with the Act and the<br />
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major problems that I have had ove; the past few months. I<br />
responsibility must therefore be on the person. company hope that this event shall always take place because it is of<br />
or advertising agency submitting the advertisement for meat irnmrtance ~ ---- for ue ~ ~ if we are to kee~ . UD . with the other<br />
publication. The A.C.T.A. reserves the right to refuse any countries with which we have to compete.<br />
advertisement without statinz the reason. Thank vov avain.<br />
Filippo Petriella<br />
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STURT PEA FROM S.A.<br />
We are well on the way with the programs, and thank<br />
you to those who got them back to me on time.<br />
I hope everyone was as pleased as me to see the photo of<br />
our Junior Shooters on the front cover of the C.T.S.N. The<br />
following is the list of their names, although not in the<br />
correct photo order. I have to be quita truthful and say that<br />
I don't know some of the lads: B. Johnson. W. Lymn, M.<br />
Creighton, D. Murphy. W. Ranney, B. Pallant, N. Rundle,<br />
M. Hudleston. A. Martini.<br />
TAKE NOTE:<br />
S.Y.P. GUN CLUB: Would like shooters to take note that<br />
due to an omission from the 1987 program book, they do<br />
have ~~-~ - a ~~ shoot ~~ ~ ~ ~ on ~ the 18th - - ~~ Sentember. - ~ Barhecue - at 12 - ~ noon ~~..-~<br />
-~.<br />
followed by 5 targets El0 then 20 pair DID and 10 pair DIR.<br />
The following reports have been sent in to me.<br />
BARMERA<br />
Coming up soon they have their 30th Anniversary ahoot.<br />
The first meeting of the club being on the 23/4/58 with 14<br />
shotgunners attending and Mr A. Grase was elected as<br />
chairman.<br />
A motion was moved at that meeting, by M. Mills, and<br />
seconded by J. Killmarten that a gun club be formed. Thie<br />
was duly carried. The first elected officers were as follows:<br />
President - A. Gmse. Secretary - Mr bgemuller,<br />
Treasurer - M. Mills. Committee - K. Germain, P.<br />
Schramm. J. Friman, J. Harris.<br />
After many meetings and working bees an opening shoot<br />
waa held on the 28th October. 1958, with a nomination list<br />
of 65 shooters. A list of their names are as follows, which<br />
should be of interest to some of our older shooters today:<br />
W. Dunstan. J. Bottom, E.C. Edwards. D. Elcins. T.<br />
Roberts, G. Ash, E. Vivian. A. Hamilton, R. Carmll, R.<br />
Schramm, J. Thompson, P.H. Johnoock. M. Cook, D.<br />
Schultz. R. Caddy, F. Holmes, T.C. Moritz, D. Fleetwd,<br />
J. Wwdmw, G. Jellett. J. Jellett. J. Kalljn, R. Mules, J.<br />
Schramm, E. Schramm, R. Barrett, K. German. W.H.<br />
Foster. J. Killmartin, P. Winzen. J. Bannear. J.S.<br />
Hamilton. E.A. Collins. R. Fowler. H. Ash, M. Collinson. P.<br />
Mules. K. Mules. W. Schmxmn. P. Schramm, L. Truman,<br />
S. Ridge, B. Tanko, C. McFarlane. D. Bannear, A. Gmse. L.<br />
Sanford, D. Germein. J. McFarlane. L. Bruce, T. Cuscott.<br />
J. Frhan. F. Starling. J. Jellett, R. Heley, A. Barnes, F.<br />
McDonell, P. Caddy, J. Lawrence. B. Caddy, R.A.<br />
McDonell. B. Dowming. K. Sheppard.<br />
By P. Caddy<br />
MOUNT GAMBIER - MARYBOROUGH<br />
It was this time off to Marybomugh for nine Mt Gambier<br />
shooters and some of their wives for another Team's<br />
Challenge competition. An excellent weekend by all<br />
accounts with Mt Gambier recording their biggest win<br />
ever. Those making the team were P. Green 40140, C.<br />
Wright 39/40. B. Spring 38/40. R. Simson 37/40 =<br />
1541160, thus defeating Maryborough No. 1 team (see<br />
Marybomugh, I told you to watch out next time), their<br />
score being 1481160.<br />
Mt Gambier's total club score waa 3281360 which was 25<br />
pints ahead of the top Maryborough club score.<br />
Mt Gambier twk home 13 trophies in all with P. Green<br />
winning the HIG as well as taking home, for the second<br />
time, the Jackpot prize - a nice purse of money.<br />
After dinner, Jim Shepherd's home was invaded by all<br />
for a game of 8-ball with Marybomugh being the victors.<br />
(See, they can't shoot but they can play 8-ball!!)<br />
On Sunday, Mt Gambier shooters did a bit of a U-turn<br />
and called in at St Arnaud for some more good scores. B.<br />
Spring and R. Simson shared the winnings in the PIS and<br />
B. Spring continued his excellent form to win the DIB<br />
defeating B. Rafferty from Maryborough and C. Wright<br />
fmm Mt Gambier. P. Green was the SIB winner and the<br />
only shooter to r e d 25/25. B. Spring came out on top<br />
over the day gainjng the HIG title.<br />
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The return challenge will be held at Mt Gambier in<br />
October. By P. Green.<br />
SPECIAL SHOOTS:<br />
Sep. 314 - Barmera Anniversary Shoot; State Night<br />
Skeet, Sep. 3 at Barmera. (Don't forget to be in it to qualify<br />
for the Ray & Pat Mack Title.) Sep. 10111 - Broken Hil<br />
Annual Silver City C'ship; Sep. 18 - Alexandra Birthday<br />
Shoot.<br />
That's all this time.<br />
I.M.G.<br />
WANTED TO BUY<br />
DAM0 TRAP<br />
IN GOOD WORKING ORDER<br />
Contact: BILL SPENCE phone TANGORIN 4-H (Old),<br />
HERMIDALE GUN CLUB<br />
Jack Edgell, donor of the prestigious J.E. Trophy,<br />
presents the silver water jug to Cobar shooter. 5.<br />
Osbo-e, who outshot ten other finalists to win the much<br />
sought after trophy.<br />
finalist; fo win the much sought after trophy.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
0 The proud winner Bill Woodward 39/39 of the Duke of Gloucester<br />
Cup, shot at the F.A.G.C. on May 15.<br />
SHOOTING SNAPS<br />
Frankston-<strong>Australian</strong> Gun Club<br />
0 Pictured with Bill are runners-up (right) Brian Bond 38/39 and (left)<br />
R. Sorace 51/52. Notpicturedis the backmarker Tony Rowe who shot<br />
34/37.<br />
The Guns with the latest and up to date technology built into them:<br />
Perazz IS the lnnovatlve gun that has done so mucn for so many n sxn a shon I me ( n comparison vriln otncr manufacturers)<br />
since their introa~ction tnat I is obv 0~s.y the qua ty gun of tne present and very poss ole the gdn 01 lheforeseeab e f4ture. I1 is the g-n<br />
tnal amazes shoolers roeo~nners and exoerfenceor tvlm IS most eHon ess soeed an0 ease of hano np lo plve yo- the scores. Tnat<br />
~ ~-~~~<br />
score that makes you a w'kner - in fact if you take notice it is the gun that is'making headlines up fronimo% often most times for the<br />
percentage of guns used.<br />
NOW analvae this and vou must surelv convincevourself that value for monevvour iirst or nexi aun must surelv be a PERAZZI. Their<br />
own it.<br />
So now think positive - "PERAZZI FROM YOZZI"<br />
Tony Yozzi Sports,<br />
460 William Street, Perih. 6000.<br />
West Australia.<br />
ah. (09) 328 4981 A.H. (09) 271 2766<br />
SOLE DIRECT factory representative and distributor for Western Australia for PERAZZl FIREARMS -<br />
AMMUNITION - Special Shooting Glasses supplied in Miniature Case resembling Perazzi Gun Case<br />
with Ootic Cleaner included - Saaa - ammunition - Kromson clav . taraet - traos 240V- 12V and standard<br />
hand tiaps. All in stock now.<br />
Also W. <strong>Australian</strong> Importer of flne BENELLI auto and F'GI GAMBA D.B. shotguns.<br />
Latest ~llustrated coloured catalogues available.<br />
Genu~ne trade enquiries welcome. All enquiries and orders ~mmediately attended to irrespective of state,<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong> Page 15
FOR SALE<br />
DAM0 CONT. TRAP<br />
Good working order. $700.<br />
Chinchilla Gun Club<br />
Phone: Max Dinnis AH (074) 62 7777<br />
A.G.T.A. TIES<br />
YES, THEY ARE NOW IN STOCK!<br />
TWO NEW STYLES AVAILABLE:<br />
Green with Gold Pin Stripes &the A.C.T.A. Logo or Solid<br />
Green embroidered with a Gold Kangaroo and crossed<br />
$15.00 each (includes postage)<br />
IMPORTANT MOTICE TO ALL<br />
SHOOTERS<br />
1989 PRE NATIONALS<br />
THURSDAY MARCN 29<br />
& FRIDAY MARCH 30<br />
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM<br />
Thursday 29th<br />
EVENT 1 - 50 <strong>Target</strong> Single Barrel Championship<br />
off 15m<br />
EVENT 2 - 50 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Championship<br />
off 15m<br />
Friday 30th<br />
EVENT 1 - 25 <strong>Target</strong> Pointscore Championship off<br />
I 6m<br />
EVENT 2 - 50 Taraet Double Barrel Championship<br />
- off 16m<br />
Excellent trophies for aN grades in all events<br />
includino Ladies. Juniors and Veterans . . . More<br />
details in later issues.<br />
Plus Overall High Gun over Pre-Nationals<br />
Program<br />
Plus High Gun in each other grade.<br />
Plus Ladies, Junior and Veteran High Gun<br />
High Gun trophies to the value of $2,000<br />
have been sponsored by:<br />
The Echuca-Moama Motels <strong>Association</strong><br />
So come to Echuca for the Pre-<br />
Nationals, it will be well worth<br />
your while.<br />
President: Secretary:<br />
R.W. McKenzie D.W. Penn<br />
(058) 52 1721<br />
(054) 82 3604<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
Queensland .............................. 18 South Australia ..................... ..59<br />
Victoria ................................... -25<br />
Western Australia .................. .6 1<br />
Tasmania ................................ .43<br />
New South Wales .................... .43 Northern Territory ................. .64<br />
CLUB NEWS<br />
S.A. WESTERN ZONE<br />
The 1989 AGM and championships will be held at Pt.<br />
Augusta G.C. over the May long weekend.<br />
Other items to come out of the A.G.M:-<br />
1. W~Zone Delegates: Kym Zaniol and R. Britcher.<br />
Reserves: Dennis Lymn, Craig Bentley.<br />
2. State Titles Allotted to W~Zone: At this stage, none of<br />
the clubs wishes to hold either of the titles.<br />
3. !Zone Coaohing Day: This will be held on Pt. Augusta's<br />
June shwt, Sunday 19th.<br />
NOARLUNGA CITY GUN CLUB<br />
At the club's Annual General Meeting on 22nd June the<br />
WONTHAGGI GUN CLUB INC.<br />
The Club's A.G.M. was held on 12th July, <strong>1988</strong>. Elected to<br />
- Keith Gray<br />
- Jeph Kent<br />
- Wayne Parks<br />
- David Egan<br />
- Greg Milkins<br />
- Lyn Gray<br />
BENDIGO CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.<br />
The Club's A.G.M. was held on 5th July, <strong>1988</strong>. The<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
following members were elected to office:<br />
PRESIDENT - G. Woodhatch<br />
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT - B. Knight<br />
JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT - J. Govett<br />
SECRETARY - R. Ross<br />
TREASURER - T. Bannan<br />
CLUB COACH - M. Little<br />
SHOOT MARSHAL - K. Bell<br />
NEWCASTLE CLAY TARGET CLUB<br />
.<br />
- K. Forward<br />
- A. Green<br />
- D. Norris<br />
- H. Dare<br />
- J. Fryer<br />
CANBERRA INTERNATIONAL CLAY<br />
TARGET CLUB INC.<br />
The follwowing persons were elected office bearers for<br />
<strong>1988</strong>-89 at the recent Annual General Meeting:-<br />
PRESIDENT - Norm Simms<br />
1st VICE PRESIDENT - Ken Webber<br />
2nd VICE PRESIDENT - Brian Prosser<br />
SECRETARY - Alan Lucas<br />
TREASURER -Judy Pmsser<br />
PUBLIC OFFICER - Chris Millip<br />
DIRECTORS - Fillip Petmella<br />
- Wayne Didovich<br />
- Heather Cox<br />
Subsequent to the AGM, Victor Kowalski was appointed<br />
s. Director by the Committee.<br />
Cont'd over page<br />
Page 17
CENTRAL ZONE<br />
Q.C.T.A.<br />
Zone Skeet Carnival<br />
1 TALLAWALLA<br />
i GUN CLUB<br />
' SEPTEMBER 17 & 18,<br />
<strong>1988</strong><br />
Saturday 17 9.00am<br />
EVENT 1 - 50 <strong>Target</strong> Gemfieids Skeet<br />
Championship<br />
Sash & Trophy OIA Badge & Trophy A.B.C.<br />
01s $2.00<br />
EVENT 2 - 100 <strong>Target</strong> C.Z.Q.C.T.A. Championship<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Saturday afternoon, 50 <strong>Target</strong> Sunday<br />
morning<br />
Sash & Trophy OIA~IOOT. Badges 6 Triphy A.B.;.<br />
I nn-r<br />
Ladies ~robGi.' 01s $4.00<br />
Sunday 18 9.00am<br />
EVENT 3 - 2nd 50 <strong>Target</strong> of 100 <strong>Target</strong> Event 2<br />
EVENT 4 - 50 <strong>Target</strong> Central Highland<br />
Chamninnshin - . . - . . r. - . . -. . Trophies A.B.C. as for Event I. OIS $1.00<br />
All Ladies & Juniors 60% Nominations - High Gun<br />
Sash & Tmphy - Ladies High Gun Trophy<br />
The C.Z.Q.C.T.A. Skeet Team will be selected over<br />
event 2 and will shoot for their zone on completion of<br />
event 2. The magnificent Laurie Tselepy Perpetual<br />
Trophy will be presented to the Cham~ion of<br />
Champions shot over event 2 and the team shoot. A<br />
red, white and blue sash will accompany the trophy as<br />
well as a replica of the cup. Our thanks go to Laurie<br />
Tselepy for his generosity in presenting this trophy to<br />
the Central Zone.<br />
The committee reserves the right to alter the program<br />
should it be necessarv to do so.<br />
Anyone requiring aicommodation please contact<br />
Central Zone President or Secretary.<br />
All meals fully catered for. Camping available on<br />
grounds, caravan sites, hot showers etc.<br />
President: Dick Burns (079) 84 1490<br />
Secretary: Marilyn Casagrande (079)<br />
22 5731<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
ST. GEORGE<br />
UN CLUB<br />
ANNUAL<br />
DAY SHOOT<br />
10th & 11th<br />
SEPTEMBER, <strong>1988</strong><br />
SATURDAY 10th 9.30am Start<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $12.00 OIS $2.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Balonne DIE Championship 15m Badge<br />
n/A Trnnhias A R C<br />
-, . . . . - r. . . - - . . . - . - .<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $10.00 01s $2.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> SIB 15m Trophies A.B.C.<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $22.00.015 $4.00<br />
Commonwealth Mixed Tar et Champlonshtp<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong>s DIE, 10 <strong>Target</strong>s !/B, 10 <strong>Target</strong>s Pts<br />
20m, 10 Pr DIR 15m.<br />
Sash OIA, Trophies A.B.C.<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $11 .OO<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Continental DIE 15m Trophies 11-12.<br />
I9..lfi 17.%l 71-95<br />
. - . -, . . - - , - . - -<br />
Saturday night Dinner & Calcutta held at St.<br />
George Club<br />
1 SUNDAY 11 9.00am Start 1<br />
EVENT 5 Nom. $12.00 OIS $2.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Western Zone Dist. 3 Pts 15m Sash OIA<br />
Trophies A.B.C.<br />
EVENT 6 Nom. $9.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIE Cash Handicap<br />
EVENT 7 Nom. $9.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIE Cash Handicap<br />
Calcutta run over events 6 & 7<br />
EVENT 8 Nom. $1 1 .OO OIS $3.00<br />
15 Pr DIRise 15m Trophies A.B.C.<br />
Total Nominations $96.00 for 215 Taraets not<br />
including optional sweeps '<br />
e O/A High Gun e Inter High Gun e F/M High<br />
Gun (11-12) on advertised<br />
.<br />
rogramme e Ladies<br />
High Gun if 3 or more P earn events run over<br />
events 6 & 7 (5 man team) * AA Trophies if<br />
sufficient AA shooters e Camping facilities<br />
available - hot showers Committee reserves<br />
the right to alter programme<br />
Accommodation: Merino Motor Inn (074) 25 333<br />
- Bslmnne Motel (074) 25 3433 - <strong>Australian</strong><br />
Hotel (074) 25 3006 - St. George HotellMotel<br />
(074) 25 3063<br />
Page 19
BURDEKIN GUN<br />
CLUB INC A YR<br />
2km SOUTH OF AYR OFF THE OLD CLARE ROAD<br />
Camping facilities on grounds<br />
The committee reserves the right to alter, postpone or cancel any event on the program<br />
President: Angelo Zappala Secretary: Merle Fraser<br />
Box 313, Ayr. Phone: (077) 83 11 60 44 Sixth St, Home Hill. (077) 82 2310<br />
- - -<br />
Saturday 8th October at 1.00pm SUNDAY 9th OCTOBER AT<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $6.00<br />
8.30am<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel 15m SIStakes<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $10.00 OIS $1.00 ea 15T<br />
ARTHUR COLLINSON MEMORIAL TROPHY<br />
EVENT 4<br />
EVENT 5<br />
Nom. $6.00<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> DIB 15m SIStakes<br />
Nom. $10.00<br />
30 Tar et DIB 15m. Trophies 1st & 2nd each grade.<br />
A.B.8. Ladies, Juniors & Veterans (60 and over).<br />
Trophies Ladies, Juniors & Ve!erans also eligible for<br />
grade troph~es.<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $15.00<br />
"ANCHOR IN" 30 <strong>Target</strong> D.B. Holida Event<br />
donated by STEVE & CLYTHA NICO~AIDES<br />
1st Prize: $250 value - 1 week holiday for 2.<br />
2nd Prize: $100 value - 1 weekend holiday for 2 at<br />
South Mission beach, opposite Dunk Island. (Both<br />
to be taken OFF PEAK season by arrangement with<br />
management.<br />
3rd Prize: donated by TUBEMAKERS METAL<br />
CENTRE. Trophy value $60.<br />
Opt. SIStakes $1.00 each 15T<br />
SATURDAY NIGHT<br />
SOCIAL. - 6.00pm<br />
BURDEKIN POINTS SCORE C'SHIP<br />
Sponsored by PHIL JOST OF BLUE DOT<br />
TARGETS<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> 15m A.B.C. Troph 1st & 2nd each grade.<br />
Sash Overall. Badges A.B.~. - Ladies & Juniors.<br />
Trophies sponsored by "BURVAL" OF THE<br />
BURDEKIN<br />
Ladies & Juniors 60% nom. Eligible also for Grade<br />
trophies. Opt. SIStakes $1.00 each 30 & 45 points.<br />
EVENT 6 Nom. $18.00<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> DIB off 15m Trophy Event<br />
sponsored by WINCHESTER AUSTRALIA<br />
1st: A.B.C. value $45 each grade.<br />
2nd: A.B.C. value $30 each grade<br />
3rd: A.B.C. value $20 each grade<br />
Sash Overall. Opt. SIStakes $1.00 each 15T<br />
EVENT 7 Nom. $10.00<br />
"TOYOTA TROPHY EVENT"<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> DIE off Handicap. Trophies Ist, 2nd, 3rd.<br />
Opt. SIStakes $1.00 each 10T<br />
1st Prize: Silver Tray and Coffee Set, value $150<br />
2nd Prize: Silver Ice Bucket, value $85<br />
3rd Prize: Silver Tray, value $50<br />
HIGH GUN TROPHY AND SASH over whole weekend sponsored by MAXWELL SOFT DRINKS, AYR. Also High<br />
Gun Trophy for Sunday.<br />
Points to count all High Guns. High Gun Sash for Juniors. Trophy for Runner Up to Overall.<br />
Sunday High Gun Trophy donated by MABS HALL OF "HALLS FIREARMS", TOWNSVILLE.<br />
Shooters requiring motel accommodation for the weekend please contact: Bill and Val Mallett of<br />
PARKSIDE MOTEL, 74-76 Graham Street, Ayr. 4807. Telephone: (077) 83 1244.<br />
3e 20 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
TOWNSVlLLE GUN 'CLUB<br />
23rd, 24th, 25th SEPTEMBER, "188<br />
FRIDAY 23 - 1.00pm<br />
PRACTICE AVAILABLE - PLUS<br />
50 TARGET DOUBLE EVENTS SIS<br />
Not counted in High Gun<br />
SATURDAY 24 9.00am SUNDAY 25<br />
Nom. $18.00 Continuation of Event 2 - 50 <strong>Target</strong><br />
Followed by the<br />
50 TARGET BICENTENNIAL CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
O/S $1 each 25<br />
INTERSTATE SKEET TEAMS MATCH<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $18.00 OIS $1 ea 25 $2.00<br />
QLD. PACIFIC SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
STATE SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> OIA Sash & Trophy. Trophies 1st & 2nd<br />
A.4.A.B.C. Trophies best Lady, Junior, Veteran.<br />
loo <strong>Target</strong> OIS $1 each 25<br />
OIA - Caloundra Trophy Centre Perpetual Trophy<br />
Q.C.T.A. Silver Badge, Sash & Trophy<br />
Donated by W~nchester Australia<br />
Trophies 1st & 2nd AA.A.B.C. Best Veteran<br />
Run in conjunction with<br />
Sponsored by A.E. Smith - Wyllie<br />
Authorised Carrier Dealer<br />
2nd STATE LADIES SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
2nd STATE JUNIOR SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
(only if at least 3 competitors)<br />
1st in each Group - Gold Medal<br />
2nd in each Group - Silver Medal<br />
3rd in each Group - Bronze Medal<br />
INTERSTATE SKEET TEAMS SELECTED FROM<br />
THIS EVENT<br />
~unhorisod carrier Daabr<br />
e Qld. Skeet Champion - Perpetual Trophy,<br />
Sash, Trophy Aggregate of 200 T programme plus<br />
50 T Team. Donated by D. Siggs.<br />
e 2 Man Teams Shoot - A.B. Long Perpetual<br />
Trophy. Winners of 2 Man Team over complete<br />
programme Nom. $5 team. Donated by Tony Long.<br />
e State Representative Team - Selected from<br />
aggregate scores of Events 1 & 2 plus team score.<br />
Top five selected.<br />
@ Interstate Team High Guns - Woodend Qld. - Trophies<br />
@ Overall High Gun - G.R. Porter Remembrance Bowl, Sash &Trophy. Donated by<br />
CASAGRANDE FIREARMS<br />
@ Ladies High Gun - Sash & Trophy<br />
@ Junior High Gun - Sash & Trophy<br />
Veterans High Gun - Sash & Trophy. Donated by SHOOTERS WAREHOUSE,<br />
TOWNSVILLE<br />
@ Good camping facilities available<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
~%
Annual Two Day Shoot<br />
Postponement<br />
New Dates October 22 & 23.<br />
CLUB INC.<br />
BANKS POCKET ROAD, GYMPIE, 4570<br />
FFlLlATED WITH AUSTRALIAN CLAY-TARGET ASSOCIATION<br />
SATURDAY OCTOBER 8<br />
commencing 12 Noon<br />
SUNDAY OCTOBER 9<br />
commencing 9.00am<br />
Camping facilities available. Hot showers.<br />
Meals on Grounds. Program will be advised in the<br />
October issue of CTSN.<br />
SHOOTERS PLEASE NOTE:<br />
THEDATESASSTATEDINTHEQUEENSLAND<br />
PROGRAM FOR <strong>1988</strong> ARE INCORRECT. PLEASE<br />
NOTE THE NEW DATES.<br />
President: G. Durre Secretary: G. Holmes<br />
TWO DAY SHOOT - SEPTEMBER 10 & 11, <strong>1988</strong><br />
SATURDAY 10<br />
Start 12.30pm SHARP<br />
EVENT 1 Sweeps $5.00<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Eye Opener<br />
EVENT 2 Noms. $12.00 OIS $2.00<br />
EVENT 3<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> DIB 15m A.B.C. 1 & 2<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> SIB Championship off 15m. A.B.C. 4 & 2<br />
SUNDAY I START: 9am SHARP<br />
No~s. $10.00 OIS $2.00<br />
EVENT 4<br />
EVENT 5<br />
EVENT 6<br />
Nom. $12.00<br />
B.W. (BUCQ GOODY MEMORIAL 15 Pair DlRise OIA A.B.C. 15m 1 & 2<br />
Nom. $20.00<br />
MUNGUNGO GUN CLUB CALCUTlA, 25 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Handicap 11-15, 16-18, 19-21, 22-25<br />
Nom. $12.00 OIS $2.00<br />
WARATAH HOTEL TROPHY EVENT. 30 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Points 15m A.B.C. 1 & 2<br />
MEAL AND CALCUTTA BEING HELD SATURDAY NIGHT<br />
For further information contact: President - Mar Goody (074) 66 5464 or Secretary - Kerri<br />
Williams (071) 6f5495 A.H.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
THE ROOF OF THE GOLD COAST. MARANA STREET, BiLAMBlL HEIGHTS, 2486 - PHONE (075)<br />
90 9223<br />
THE MT. !WARNIP$!G BICf NTENNBAk 2-DAY<br />
10th & 11th SEPTEMBER, <strong>1988</strong><br />
10.00am START BOTH DAYS<br />
SATURDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> DIB A.B.C. 15m<br />
Nom. $16.00 OIS Graded $4.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> DIB 15m Mt Warning Bicentennial Championship<br />
AA.A.B.C. 1st & 2nd<br />
Sponsored by WINCHESTER AUSTRALIA. Overall, Patrons Trophy<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> DIB 15m Continental AA.A.9.C. Grades 1st & 2nd<br />
TOTAL NOMS: $37.00<br />
SUNDAY, 1 lth SEPTEMBER<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> DIB 15m Points A.B.C. Grades<br />
Nom. $46.00 OIS Graded $4.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Mi Warning Bicentennial Points Championship<br />
M.A.B.C. Grades 1st 8: 2nd<br />
Sponsored by STEVENS & SONS FIREARMS, Overall President's Trophy<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Mt Warnin Bicentennial Champion of Champions 18m<br />
~.A.B.c. Grades 1st & 2nd<br />
Mt Warning Shield shot on this event<br />
TOTAL NOMINATIONS:<br />
MAJOR SPONSOR: TERRANORA LEISURETIME RESORT<br />
Front Marker: A "week for 2" at the Terranora Leisuretime Resort.<br />
High Gun: A "week for 2" at the Terranora Leisuretime Resort<br />
Jackpot shoot each day - Barbecue luncheon - Veterans 70% nomination fees<br />
The Comminee reserves the right to alter or change the program.<br />
Secretary: J.P. Mitchell<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong> Page 23
Handerson 13.20. 2DT Hop: J. Dabbins 19i?0. R. AIeaney 18-20. 8. ~eaaer<br />
27.30.<br />
GLADSTONE 18-7-88- IOQTSkeetC'ship: Aa0.4: M. Wamock 128.128.<br />
L. Chelepy 122.126, 3. Eggs 114.118: B: C. W w k 96.100. R. Hannah<br />
93.100, L. Ddton 90.100. C: M. Sohumsoher 90-100, D. Vnn Der Sohoaf<br />
85.100. C. Mitchell 86.104.<br />
GLENDEN 17.7.88 -Fins. breezy (10). 1DT DB EO 15m: G. Kaaper 10-10.<br />
K. Zarb. D. Maddem 9-10. N. Kidd. bf. Ahem 8-10.25T DBHcp: 16.lsm: N.<br />
Kidd 28.28. K. Zsrb 27-29. G. Kaspr 21-25: ll.15m: D. Maddem 23-26. R.<br />
Hover 22.26. A. hfaddem. G. Kunst 21-25. WTDB l5m "FoetoreTmphy": G.<br />
Knsper 46.50. N. Kidd 43-50, A
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Location: Victoria Rd, Lilydale, 3140. (P.O. Box 74) (03) 739 1771<br />
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 3 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24<br />
Tmp 8 Skeet commenlng 12 Noon Commencing 12 Noon<br />
EVENT 2<br />
Nom. $21 .OO TEAM SHOOT<br />
75 <strong>Target</strong> Skeet Graded Championship 50 <strong>Target</strong> Graded Championship<br />
AA.A.B.C. OIA to take graded trophy M.A.B.C. Junior, OIA to take grade<br />
Nom. $9.00 EVENT 3<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Skeet Doubles CID 20 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Group Handicap off 15m<br />
11-14, 15-17, 18-21, 22-25, trophy 1st<br />
EVENT 4<br />
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10<br />
Commencing 12.30pm<br />
TEAM SHOOT<br />
100 <strong>Target</strong> Skeet Graded Championship<br />
M.A.B.C. Junior, OIA to take grade<br />
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25<br />
BENDIGO GUN CLUB SKEET SHOOTERS INVITE<br />
Nom. $15.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> SIB Graded Championship OIA A.B.C.<br />
$15'00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Graded Championship OIA A.B.C.<br />
MGC SKEET SHOOTERS TO A CHALLENGE OVER 75<br />
TARGETS, CHAMPIONSHIP CONDITIONS, ALL<br />
INVITED<br />
SATURDAY OCTOBER 1<br />
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17 Commencing 12.30pm<br />
Commencing 12.30pm<br />
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Trench Sweepstake CID<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Eyeopener CID<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> Handicap Group from ACTA<br />
Hlcap marks. 11-14, 15-17, 18-21, 22-25<br />
EVENT 6<br />
100 <strong>Target</strong> Skeet Graded Championship M.A.B.C. OIA<br />
to take rade tro h & sash, ribbons<br />
PRACTICE AYA~ABLE 10.30am SATURDAYS<br />
President:<br />
ANNUAL MGC TEAM SHOOT TO WANGARATTA FOR R.F. Buchan<br />
TRAP AND SKEET - DON'T MISS THIS DAY (03) 739 1771<br />
PR~M<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
BENDIGO CLAY TARGET CLUB<br />
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25<br />
25 target Skeet Ch'ship Club Agg.<br />
50 target Skeet. Bendigo versus Melbourne.<br />
R CWII!LIY 12.73. C Comeby 7173 U L Bnhar 29.00. J 5'-ca 35 3R. C 1'<br />
Tullry 28.30. 1' McDoiluld 2730. VrlcrM. U Corncoq~h~m 233U 20T DBGd<br />
C'ahip. A R Coombs8'81 I
INCORPORATED<br />
Saturday 24th September - lpm<br />
"Who wants to go to the Grand Final anyway?"<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Handicap CID<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> "CUMMING MEMORIAL" HANDICAP<br />
Trophies lst, Znd, 3rd B/M<br />
1st Overall plus 1st grades A.B.C.<br />
Please note: The Cumming Memorial Shield is shot<br />
between Euma, Seymour, Alexandra and Mansfield<br />
clubs. A11 other shooters are very welcome.<br />
Shooting ground is located 7km south of Euroa via Hume<br />
Highway then Halsalls Road.<br />
High Gun over Program.<br />
TARaET GLUB IBG.<br />
DAY & NIGHT SHOOT<br />
SATURDAY OCTOBER 1 Commencing 1. OOpm Sharp<br />
EVENT 1<br />
EVENT 2<br />
EVENT 3<br />
EVENT 4<br />
BILL COULSON MEMORIAL SHOOT 81 CLUB<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Bill Coulson Memorial Double Barrel Championship<br />
Graded A.B.C. 1st & 2nd each grade<br />
Nom. $13.00 01s $1.00<br />
Nom. - 912.00 . OIS 51.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Handicap. Grouped meterage.<br />
Trophy overall winner & 1st each other group. Grouped 11-15, 16-20, 21-25<br />
Nom. . 98.00 - 01s 91.00 .~ ~~<br />
10 Pair Double Rise Championship. Graded A.B.C. 1st & 2nd each grade<br />
- Cash Events Time Permitting -<br />
Refreshments available on grounds. Barbecue tea available<br />
Nom. $10.00 01s $1.00<br />
- NIGHT SHOOT -<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> STATE TOWER DOUBLE BARREL. Graded A.B.C.<br />
1st & 2nd each grade<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
HIGH GUN SASH OVER DAY AND NIGHT PROGRAM
STATE MINI WALK UP<br />
CERBERUSGUNCLUB<br />
September 3 . . . 12 noon start<br />
Secretary: Chris Carrol (03) 789 7926<br />
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 18. . .<br />
TWILIGHT.<br />
25t DIE C.D.<br />
INABBIN CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.<br />
Sunday September 25.. .at lpm<br />
Event i. 10tO.B. CashOivide<br />
Event2. 5M 0.0. Ch'ship. A.B.C.<br />
IstaZndeach grade<br />
Event 3. ZMHandicap. Ist,Znd,3rdaBM<br />
OIS an Events 2 a 3.<br />
President:<br />
A. W. Johns (054) 32 9370 R. R. West (054) 32 9284<br />
25T Rench Trophy: A: T. Rowe 24.25; B: I. Franantam 2225: C: T. Lu-<br />
18.25.<br />
GEEWNG25-E-88-(56,, 15TPtaEO:H. Spvirsa 45.45.G. Thornson44.45.<br />
SVPDBGrdC'ship: OA: I. Dickins 50-50: A: G. Thomn48-50. R. Idark48.M:<br />
B: G. Mahoney 48-50. C. Smith 47-50: C: R. %mu1 46-50. R. Sadlsr 42-W.<br />
25T ETL SS: G. Thomeon. G. Smith. N. Wenning, all 25-25. 2ST Skeet 99: G.<br />
Thomaon 24-25. R. Coombes 22.25. J. Doherty 22-25.<br />
GEEWNG 3.7.88 - (35). 10T Pfa EO: R. Psrry. R. Wilfen 30-30. R. Evans.<br />
G. Mahoney. L. Bahr. G. Thomson. I. Diakine a-30.3VP DB Grd C'ship: A &<br />
OA: R. Evans 33.33: B: N. Akin- 33-35: C: J. Gaud 28-30. 2UT DB Mini<br />
C'eMp: A&OA: I. Dickine 21.22: B: N. Mnrinos 18.20: C: R. Sadlet 17.W.<br />
GEEWNG 187-88 - (23). 1UT Re EO: G. Thomson. G. Mahoney 30.30. R.<br />
Mark. R. Coombea 29.30. 25T DB Grd C'ship: A & OA: R. Mark 88-88: 8: L.<br />
Spit- 25-25: C: T. Hi11 23.28.3UT Gmuped Hap: 21-25m: N. Wenning 16-20:<br />
16-20m: 0. Hnyek 21-23: ll.15m: T. Robinson 11.20. 25T Skeet 99: G.<br />
Thomson. N. Wenning. R. bwck, 24.25.<br />
QOBOKE 2.7.88 - Perfrlf (28). 1UT EO CD: J. P-h. S. Bethune. 9.<br />
Hsnderson. B. Wngg. B. Gmwden. R. Duthie. S. Stewart. B. Papst. R. Denby.<br />
D. Harris. 10.10. 5VP Winter DB Grd C'ahip: OA & A: B. Gmwden 50-50. R.<br />
Duthie49.50: B: R. Jorganaon 72-75. S. Henderson 71-75: C: 9. Stewart47-50.<br />
D. Hnrria 42-50: Junior: J. Hadden 34.50. 1VP Re SS: B. Wsgg, R. Dvthie<br />
30-30. E. Hall. S. Henderson, D. Kemedy. L. hhrtin 28-30.<br />
HORSHAM 8-7-88 -Cold &windy. 25T Wimmera Day DB C'ehip: A & 0.4:<br />
W. WombsU 24-25. C. Jarred 28.28; B: J. Himmbe'g 35.37. N. Hinneberg<br />
34.37: C: J. Ough 22.25. E. Kimberley20.25: Vets-: C. Bvdde26.29.25TSB<br />
Tmphy Event: A: R. Denby 27.32, P. Vavghan 26.22: B: R. Jorgenaen 22.25.<br />
D. Kennedy 20-25: C: J. Ovgh 22.25. A. Cnee 18-25. 1STGd CC: A: R. Denby,<br />
P. Vaughan. W. wombell 13.15: B: C. =air. G. Strausa. D. Barber. R.<br />
Jorgansen 15.15: C: J. Ough. D. ~arria 13-15: No- KG: J. Sandera.<br />
KANNA 24.7-88 -Cool & fins (18). Resident's 25T DB C'ship: A & OA: R.<br />
Andrewe 43.44. B. Wagg 42.44: B: W. Hawker 27.28. K. Howe 25-27: C: A.<br />
Winen 22.25. 3. huee 20.25. secretary's 25T DB C'ship: A & OA: R.<br />
Andrewe 25-25. T. Drummond 28.20: B: W. Hawker 24.25. P. Merrett 22-26:<br />
C: P. Crane 23-25. A. Winen 20.25. IOPR DR SS: B. Gmwden 17.20. W.<br />
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SOUTHERN PENINSULA<br />
- 2<br />
SEPTEMBER<br />
Cerberus Gun Club<br />
Saturday 3<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Mini Double Barrel<br />
STATE MINI WALK UP<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel C'ship<br />
Sec: Chris Carrol(03) 789 7926<br />
Mornington <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Club Inc.<br />
Saturday 10<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> DiB El0<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel C'ship<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Points C'ship<br />
Sec: Robert Standeven (03) 546 1489<br />
Nepean <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Club Inc.<br />
Saturday 17<br />
D.T.L. Practlce only<br />
Zone Teams shoot at Morweil<br />
Sec: Norm Quick (059) 85 3580<br />
k~iometres past the town<br />
on rhe South Gippsland.hwy.<br />
NIGHT SHOOTS STARTING<br />
1st FRIDAY NIGHT EACH MONTH<br />
Friday, September 2 at 7pm<br />
Event 1 - 10 <strong>Target</strong> DIE CiD<br />
Event 2 - 10 <strong>Target</strong> SIB CID<br />
Event 3 - 30 <strong>Target</strong> Points A.B.C. 1 & 2<br />
A. Svdenham Shield (for teams of 4. A.C.T.A.<br />
Comp. Gkded C'ship)<br />
Saturday, September 24 at loam<br />
Skeet noms close 12.30pm Sharp<br />
Event 1 - 50 <strong>Target</strong> Skeet A.B.C. 1 & 2<br />
Event 2 - 50 Taraet STATE TOWER Mini DIE<br />
- 1.2.3<br />
Event 3 - 25 <strong>Target</strong> Ball Trap 1.2.3<br />
President: K. Cross Secretary: K. Brown<br />
(056) 64 2222 (056) 57 4263<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
Saturday 3<br />
Port Phillip Field & Game Shoot<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Simulated OIA M.A.B.C. Ladies,<br />
Veterans & Juniors<br />
Nom. $14.00<br />
Sunday 4<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $8.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Points Championship<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $8.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Single Barrel Championship<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $8.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Charnpionship<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $13.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Bail Trap Championship<br />
EVENT 5 Nom. $22.00<br />
100 <strong>Target</strong> American Skeet Charnpionship<br />
Sunday 11<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $4.00<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Points Cash Divide<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $10.00<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> Single Barrel Championship<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $10.00<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Championship<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $8.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Ball Trap Championship<br />
EVENT 5 Nom. $22.00<br />
100 <strong>Target</strong> American Skeet Championship<br />
EVENT 6 Nom. $25.00<br />
100 <strong>Target</strong> Trench Championship<br />
Saturday 17<br />
Port Phillip Field & Game Shoot<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Simulated OIA M.A.B.C. Ladies, Junior<br />
and Veterans<br />
Nom. $14.00<br />
FMNKSTON-AXJSTRALIAN<br />
CLAY' 'rARGET GE,UB BNC,<br />
Club Rooms: Rossiters Rd, Carrum Downs. Phone 782 1626<br />
President: Mr Brian Bond<br />
Sunday 18<br />
FVENT - - - . - . I . N0m. $4.00<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Points Cash Divide<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $10.00<br />
FrankstonIAustralia Club Mixed <strong>Target</strong>s<br />
Championship<br />
AA.A.6.C. - lot SIB. 10T DIE. 5Pr DIR<br />
EVENT^ Nom. $10.00<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> Double ,Barrel Championship<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $22.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Ball Trap Championship<br />
EVENT - 5 Nom. $22.00<br />
100 <strong>Target</strong> American Skeet Championship<br />
EVENT 6 Nom. $13.00<br />
50 Taraet . Trench Cham~ionShi~<br />
EVENT 7- ' Noin. $13.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Trench Trophy<br />
Saturday 24<br />
Frankston/Australia versus Melbourne Gun Club<br />
Teams Shoot. Trap and Skeet at M.G.C.<br />
Sunday 25<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $11 .OO<br />
40 <strong>Target</strong> Single Barrel Championship<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $11 .OO<br />
40 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Championship<br />
High Gun Award over events 1 & 2<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $8.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Ball Trap Championship<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $22.00<br />
100 <strong>Target</strong> Skeet Championship<br />
EVENT 5 Nom. $22.00<br />
100 <strong>Target</strong> Trench Championship<br />
Practice available from 72 Noon Wednesdays<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong> Page 31
I<br />
I<br />
ZONE ELIMINATIONS<br />
NORTH EAST ZONE: ECHUCA GUN CL UB SUNDAY OCTOBER 9<br />
SOUTH WEST ZONE: SEBASTOPOL GUN CL UB SATURDAY OCTOBER 15<br />
NORTH WEST ZONE: MARYBOROUGH GUN CLUB SUNDAY OCTOBER 16<br />
SOUTH EAST ZONE: FRANKSTON-A USTRALIAN SATURDAY OCTOBER 22<br />
/ GUN CLUB<br />
MELBOURNE GUN CLUB - NOVEMBER 26 & 27 - 10 am Start<br />
ZONE ELIMNATIONS<br />
75 targets Ball rap 75 1rr8~tr Ball ~ rsp<br />
CHAMPlONSHIP<br />
Only membFrr rnd emer8cncl.r or zone<br />
NATIONAL<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
MELBOURNE G.C.<br />
FEBRUARY. 1989 I I<br />
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
ITALY camprizins mcmbcrr rhc ~rdona~~raining<br />
Squad. Open& Junior, inricardanicvithrhr<br />
approved rc1ection crit*rir.<br />
SEPTEMBER, 1989<br />
U.I.T. 'FINALS' SYSTEM<br />
AI ~omptit~r~iho~t at the full pro~rrmofnr~e~r. A, ,his mintthetop r<br />
arc wMsd to carryover their rcorcr into the '(inal'.<br />
Ilthcrciraticatthiraagrthrcompetilorwithihe highorr%orcinLhe'L<br />
!he rinncr. ifthc agsrcgate rcarc is tied and horh mmplilorr havc rcoad I<br />
final', r mis and out rhoatoff rill rake ~lacr.<br />
Thr cap six rompclilorr shoat a 'final' of 25 iargctr and the complilor r<br />
agg,c~a,c orcr th. latal ""mhr of largo,? is ,he winner.<br />
If thcrc ira lie for ~ hc final six pasillon$ 81 shall be broken by acounthack,<br />
or 25 and if still unbroken by a ~ounlbsck of rciurl targets rnlrred. ,<br />
The U.1.Z 'FINALS' SYSTEM only applbr for the overall placlngs.<br />
categories rcrvllr arc determined over ihc programmed taracts only and ties<br />
full rounds 01 25 larpele.<br />
A PRACTICAL EXAMPLE<br />
Shoaler Son Final Apw81e Pl%cinl!<br />
A IW 24 223 2nd (lower 'final' rmrr)<br />
B 198 25 223 1s (higher '(ind' rmrc)<br />
C 198 24 222 5th (lower 'final' wie)<br />
D 197 25 222 + u 3rd (miss and out)<br />
E 197 25 222 + ro 4th (mi99 and out)<br />
F 197 24 221 6~h (lowcat iggrc%lle)<br />
I988 STATE I.S. U. TRAP CHAMPI(<br />
Ar IhoZonc Eliminnlanr are open lo all complilorr, a ~hootcr may
ZONE ELIMINATIONS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
TheseEliminations are to be conducted on either an Olympic Trap or To be conducted at the Melbourne Gun Club on November 26 and 27,<br />
Ball Trap layout. They are open to all competitors regardless of wne. <strong>1988</strong>.<br />
but the Zone Team must be selected only from competitors who are<br />
registered with a club in that particular zone. EVENT<br />
200 targets Olympic Trap lus a 25 targeI,'final'.<br />
'Flash' targets will be usetin the 'final'.<br />
EVENT<br />
NOMINATIONS<br />
75 targets plus a 25 target 'final'.<br />
$70 OPEN<br />
Flash' targets will be used in the 'final'.<br />
The programmed 75 targets will be used to selecf the Zone Team and<br />
these targets plus the 'final' will determine overall platings. :~o$~~~~&&;t~~j,~T",~~<br />
If a competitor has no I.S.U. grading then their D.T.L. grading will<br />
$I0 Optional purse<br />
be used. CATEGORIES<br />
1. STATE OLYMPIC TRAP CHAMPION<br />
The State Olympic Trap Champion will be determined over the full<br />
program of 225 targets.<br />
NOMINATIONS<br />
$22 OPEN The overall winner is to receive a nash and two cases of cartridges,<br />
S15 JUNIOR*. LADY, VETERAN and a Silver Victorian Badge valued at SIW.<br />
-<br />
$1 optional weep each 25 2. GRADES<br />
$5 optional purse overall<br />
'Iades A,<br />
*Note: Under I.S.U. rules a Junior is anyone under the age of 21 ar<br />
B* and Juniors be determined ova Ihe<br />
at<br />
the 31rt of December for the current year. Juniors can be eligible for<br />
ta~~~hO,"$nn of there receive one of<br />
both classes if the full nomination is paid. and a ribbon. Second placegetters in all of these categories ax to receive<br />
a half case of cartridges.<br />
ZONE TEAM<br />
If there are three or more lady and veteran entrants a trophy will be<br />
provided.<br />
Only competitors who are registered through a club in the zone are 3. POSTAL T ~ M<br />
eligible.<br />
The top 8 Open and [he top 4 Junior mmpetitors over the 75<br />
The Open and Junior team will be selected over the first I00 targets of<br />
programmed targets will form theZoneTeam which will represent their<br />
lhC State<br />
wne in the Zone Teams Match to be held in conjunction w,th thestate<br />
The top six scores form the teams. Countbacks wili determine lies.<br />
Olympic Trap Championship.<br />
Scores for the postal teams are taken over the second 100 targets of<br />
TIES FOR ZONE TEAM P~~l~lONS BE DECIDED BY<br />
the State Title, and a Team High Gun sash will be awarded in both<br />
COUNTBACKS.<br />
Open and Junior classes.<br />
The Open High Gun to receive a Silver Victorian Badge valued at<br />
In the event of a Junior, who has nominated in both<br />
linishing in the top 8. another Junior will be selected and placed in the<br />
S'Fi Teams Badge awarded to each member of both<br />
Zone Team.<br />
Registered zone compefitors who finish in places 9 to I2 in the Open teams.<br />
category and 5th and 6th in the Junior category will be emergencies for 4. STATE SHOULDER TO SHOULDER TEAM<br />
the ZoneT-, but will be eligible tocompete for a position in thestate t he first three Victorian placegefters over the 225 targets ofthestate<br />
Training Squad. Title will form the team.<br />
Representatives of the Zone Teams will be notified by mail of their This team wili compete at the National I.S.U. Carnival in a head to<br />
selection in the team and they will be required to notify the State I.S.U. head competition against other competing states.<br />
Committee if they will not be attending the State Olympic Trap<br />
Members of this team receive a State shooting jacket. T-shirt and<br />
Championship in Novembcr so emergencies can be enntacted to fill V.C.T.A. cap.<br />
their position. 5. STATE TRAINING SQUAD<br />
A 'One Team Badge be awarded each Ieam mnnber at Ihe The top six Open competitors and the top two Juniors over the 2W<br />
commencement of the Zone Teams Match at the State Championship. targets of the form the Training squad,<br />
If a Junior shooter qualifies for theopen Squad, another Junior win<br />
TROPHIES<br />
be selected.<br />
The only stipulation on the elipibility for the Training Squad is that<br />
The overall winner of the Zone Elimination will receive a sash and all members of the Squad must be members or emergencies of their<br />
one case of cartridges. respective Zone Teams.<br />
Winners of A, B, C grades and the Junior'category are to receive a ~ i members i of the State Training Squad are to receive free<br />
ribbon and a half case of canridges. nominations for the National I.S.U. Carnival to be held at the<br />
Second placegetters in the four categories are to receiveaquanercase Melbourne Gun Club in March 1989. These nominations must be taken<br />
of cartridges. by the shooter who wins the right to use than. If the squad member<br />
A trophy will be provided in both lady and veteranclasses if there are cannot attend the National I.S.U. Championships then the nomination<br />
three or more enme in either category. fee is returned to the State I.S.U. Fund.<br />
Only members who actually compete for their zone In the Zone 6. ZONE TEAMS MATCH<br />
Teams Match are to receive a Zone Team badge. AIi members of each Zone are to shoot at the 200 targeeof theState<br />
(See STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS for Zone Teams Match trophies.) ritle with [he highest four Open scores and the two higheJf Junior<br />
scores to count for the team aggrqgate.<br />
The winning team is to rmlve SIX cases of cartridgesand a ribbon to<br />
those shooters whore score counted for the team aggregate.<br />
ED, DOMING0 DIAZ, OLIMPYC TARGETS, TOM LUCAS, TONY RO WE, ERIC BULLMORE I<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
Page 33
SOUrH EAST<br />
ZONE VaCeTaAa<br />
Premier Teams Event<br />
Morwell Bun Club<br />
Saturday September 17<br />
Start I I.OOam, noms close first event<br />
25t Double Barrel Ist&2ndABC<br />
Zone Secretary: Chris Carrol (03) 789 7926<br />
OCTOBER 22 & 23, <strong>1988</strong><br />
MARYBOROUGH GUM CLUB<br />
Full details October CTSN<br />
novnrr .D !l, i- Clad. E HaU 15.20. HG R. &drawn 49.03.<br />
KORUKfBURRA 26 8.88 --Sunny. 15 knal rmsamnd (31). LOT Ra CD P.<br />
mnm,K Gr-y,~ ~rr-n. w ~e-ka30.30 20TDBCm~p:ALOA B H-er<br />
38.38. K. G.xy 313R. B D. Ken& 37 3d. I. Dan-n 3538: C: R Bvdsrt<br />
211.21 P Wlnn. :?I30 2Cn' DB Hop A Syde~nm (18) 3131 M. WnnglllM<br />
,rn)303>. 8 II-O~(~~)ZU.~U cakoahmt: J OM".<br />
KmETUN 107.88 - Varymld & mndy (31) OPRDR A. D. Pataoon910.<br />
N f'oteraort 8 1". 8. R O'K3ee.m 8.10. J. Hill 0.10. C: A. We;- 7.10. 0.<br />
Dndw K O'M-n SlO 20PRDD C'ahlr P Mom. D Sundbhm 2932 R.<br />
~x~caen. T KYIIUYZO. 28.~2 LL X ~ S lnpk mee cshlp: W Ham. G I M<br />
28.3". H HcIJcn. T Knm*iros 227.30. N. Patereon. D Palerson 27.30<br />
%%ARYEOROUGH ti688 - Okay (143) 207 Clly of Mnybomugh fta<br />
C'ihjp. A: W Putterean. f vrw. OA & B 0. Megd2lan. C Wr: C T<br />
PItlltpa J. Santllll Ccnlrnl Vin OIM~ Pnx ll-14m R hter. D. -;<br />
15.17rn Y m~lock. 3 W-g. OA & 182lm S Habsmun 101.1M. 9.<br />
Aha.222jm D lodar.A. O'ComcU 15THopoff :6m: II.IGm:G Magden.<br />
A. FarMdr: 102Om M PoUoak. B Mckayne: 21.26m: D. Ldm. A. O'Od<br />
HG B W d w d 1c9.160. Idtea H@ C. Zagor gB.lW; Junior HO' T<br />
ruandll DZIW. VYICIUW HG L W M e 87.10.<br />
KSLBOURNE 2-7.88 -Cold kovareael(83) 2OT SW Grd C'ship OA LA. G<br />
Tkomkq 27.29. D. I. Dodd'dD4.28. C: A Hulmr 22.25. D G. Sohncrder 18.25<br />
30TDBCrd 3'ah!p. AA B CLark49.W. OA&A. P. Johnston 60.60.B: B Zotti<br />
03 51: C: R Hunter4750 7STSkcalGdC'shlp'OALAA:J. Me76-75 1\ D<br />
ilughvn 74.75. U A Blkcr 70.76. C C Carlon 77.83 25TSksal DoublnOrd<br />
Tr~phy. A P Krumvla 24.25: B A mr2326. C W. Hd21.25.<br />
1IZ:LnOURNE 97.88 - Cold. ahowera. l&ht breeze (86). EUI henoh Grd<br />
CLUB<br />
Racecourse Reserve<br />
Sunday, September 18<br />
Practice 11.30am - Start 12.30pm<br />
EVENT 1 - 10 <strong>Target</strong> Pointscore Eye Opener<br />
EVENT 2 - 20 <strong>Target</strong> Pointscore Championship<br />
Overall & 2 Grades<br />
EVENT 3 - 20 <strong>Target</strong> Handicap. Ist, 2nd, 3rd &<br />
BlM<br />
EVENT 4 - 25 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel C'ship.<br />
Overall & 2 Grades. 2nd in Grades<br />
- - .<br />
Time Permliiina - 10 Taraet Club Moo: Soonsored<br />
by Rzpco<br />
High Gun on events 1-4 - Free noms to a lucky<br />
shooter - Noms $33.00, Sweeps Extra<br />
President:<br />
R. Cugley<br />
(058) 81 4139<br />
Secretary:<br />
G. Beer<br />
(058) 81 3792<br />
The committee reserves the right to alter the<br />
program<br />
Please note: STATE TITLE SHOOT, October 15<br />
SOUTH EAST ZOlE<br />
SCH86LBBYISCb-100LGIRL<br />
GWAMPIONSI-IIPS<br />
Thursday October 13<br />
FRANKSTONIAUSTRALIAN GUN CLUB<br />
Secretary: Chris Carrol A.H. 788 7926<br />
Page 34 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS -SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
International <strong>Clay</strong><br />
Saturday September 10:<br />
1 pm start<br />
Event 1. lot El0<br />
Event 2.50t DIB CID Graded<br />
Event 3. 20t Points 1.2.3.<br />
President: Secretary:<br />
Steven Arkaly Eddy Lugg<br />
(052) 78 1764 (052) 75 11 86<br />
TARGET CLUB INC.<br />
Sunday 18th September -<br />
12.30pm Start<br />
SPONSORED BY INSULCO<br />
The Insulation Company<br />
The Insulation Com~anv I<br />
{Z 1 'La,<br />
HlGH GUN OVER PROGRAM<br />
CARTRIDGES AVAILABLE - PRACTICE FROM 11.30am<br />
- LUNCH AVAILABLE AND PLENTY OF DRINKS<br />
President: Secretaw!<br />
Howard Hawking<br />
Rushworth<br />
(058) 56 1227<br />
iex MOI&<br />
Tatura<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
WAWGAMTTA CUY<br />
TARGET CLUB I#C.<br />
Saturday September 17 - DTL -<br />
1.00pm Start<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $4.00<br />
5 Pr Double Rise Eye Opener<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $8.00 OIS $1.00<br />
10 Pr Double Rise C'ship 1st & 2nd A.B.C.<br />
WENT 3 Nom. $8.00 OIS $1.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> Handicap Ist, 2nd, 3rd BIM<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $8.00 01s $1.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel C'ship 1st & 2nd A.8.C &<br />
best Junior<br />
Sponsored by Wangaratta Toyota Motors Pfy Lid<br />
Ladies, Veterans & Juniors % Noms events 2-4<br />
High Gun Trophy over Program<br />
Sunday September 18 - Skeet & DTL -<br />
1 lam Start<br />
Melbourne versus Wangaratta<br />
Junior DTL 1.30pm Start<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $9.00 01s $1.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Skeet C'ship OIA A.B.C.<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $15.00 01s $2.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Skeet C'ship 1st & 2nd A.B.C.<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $4.00<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Eye Opener off 15rn<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $9.00 OIS $1.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel C'ship 15rn. Melbourne<br />
versus Wangaratta<br />
1st & 2nd A.B.C. & best Junior<br />
1/2 Noms Ladies, Juniors & Veterans events 1,2,4<br />
only<br />
SKEET HlGH TROPHY IN MEMORY OF JACK<br />
STAMP OVER 75 TARGET SKEET<br />
5 man team event over 75 targets Skeet<br />
5 man team event over 30 targets DTL.Ribbon for all<br />
winning team members<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> Single Barrel Junior DTL Teams Event<br />
President: Secretary:<br />
T. Penney Bev Penney<br />
Ph: (060) 24 4215 (060) 55 5452
MT BOGON0 3-7- -Fins (24). 5T DB EI CD: D. Pigram. 1. Erbneher. R.<br />
Coaper. E. Tom-ni. K. Msurey, V. Tomaeoni. dl 5.5. 14PR DD C'sMp: V.<br />
TomasanilE. Tomasani 14-14, D. HunVX. Mamy 15.1R. 1ST WED: E.<br />
mmaaoni 17.18. N. Mvrphy 18.19. K. Robineon 15-18. 15TATA SR C'ahip: A:<br />
A. Pemey 12.15: B:J. Cobbe 22.25: C: A. Gmsi 12.15.<br />
N E P 18.888- ~ 1OTDBCD.C. Carm!l.A.R.Bould, W.Bennett. 30TDB<br />
NZ Insurance Cship: A k. 0.4: B. Labley 30.30. G. Ash 45.48: 8: S. Wtight<br />
...a, w Rnhane ~6.~1: C: R. ~unfer 28.30. S. Perry 27.30. 25T Hop: C.<br />
NOORAT24.888- Cold,<br />
-<br />
windy. 5PRDRCD: G.Ovena 10-10.0. Ha.Sden. 5.<br />
jcnninga &lo. 20PR DR Cub C'ship: OA & A. .I. JoUy 29.40, M KaILmny<br />
z?-+o; B: P. C- 26-40.0. mene 36.50: C: G. Nton 23-40. I Cacknyne<br />
25-50. Mt Noorat Hotel 30T DB C'ship: OA: G. Hwden 38-37: A: G. Coverdrlle<br />
29-40. J. Jolly 41.43: B: G. Hayden 29.30. N. Mnrinine 2830 C: B. Hogan<br />
28-30. G. Nton 2590.<br />
NWMT 23.7.88 - (42). 3GT DB 15m Club C'ship: OA & A: T.<br />
ornett 36-37. W. C&by 86-68: B: N. M-on30-30. G. Hnyden 38.39 C:<br />
s. Mid! 28-30. V. Barby 27-30. lee Reieht Memorid 3WS DB 15m: OI. P.<br />
stitten 30.30: A: T. Grvmmett 29.30. W. Cdoby 37.39 B: Gnry Hayden 29.30,<br />
p. hIoDo~ld 30.32: C: E. Wythe 29.30. GlenHnyden28-30.3131:DB Cant 15m:<br />
OA a A. w. Cdalry 42-43. M. POUDck 52-58: B: N. MOnnOonn 35-37, N. Mansan<br />
30.32; C: Glen Hnydan 26.30, 5. Mi& 25.30. HG: W. Cdaby 92.96.<br />
RAAF mINT COOK 17.888 - Very mld (Night) (28). 1OT Am EO: J.<br />
Pistone 30.30. M. Wnllace 30.30. G. McXenry 30.30. R. Mnrk 30.30.2WS DB.<br />
A. R. Viney 20.10. R. -k 30.31: B: L. Geuoi 22-22. D. Fmat 21-22: C: A.<br />
-,."--"-" 90.9" ..... w rmMillnn27.30.2WSDB: D. Fmet20~30.G.McHenry20.20.<br />
~ ~~-~ ~<br />
R. ~ork 20.20, R. Spice* 20-20.<br />
RAar mnvT COOK 188.88 - Cold. showers (48). 15T Fta CD: R. WllCen<br />
45-45 C. Zagor 44.45. T. S-rriok M-45. W. Pilkingtan 44.45. 20T Grd<br />
a~ommMding C'ship. A: W. PiUrington 59.60. T. F-ds 77-84: 8: I<br />
OA: T murdon 81-81. E. Sadler 78-81: C: M. LBI 57-60. G. Fnranda 52.80.<br />
20TDB Hcp: R. Viney 20-20. M. lax 30-31. L. Gouci 28-31. C. Chnndler24.28.<br />
T. ~~nndn24-26 A. Fornnda21-23.<br />
RAAF Po- -K 24.888 - Cold (Night) (33). 1OT Pta CD: R. Mnrk<br />
28.30, 0. Hayek 28.30. T. W 27.30. G. Grant 27.30. H. ChsmbedDin27-30.<br />
DB: A: B. Lob1.y 20.20. R. Mnrk 20-21: B: 0. Keyek 20-20. S. Ziegler<br />
14.9n- rI .7 Michelon 21-22. N. Stockdele 20-22. 20TDB CD R. Viney 19-20,<br />
. -- -, , - -<br />
W. Calaby 38-40: OA: N. Merinos 82.80.<br />
SEBASTOHIL 8.7.88 - Fair (40). 5T EO: J. WeighMnn. M Pollork. W.<br />
Calaby. P. C-ll. S. Mddlin. 1OT CD: J. Weightman. J. EUiott 10.10. C.<br />
MenheMef.B.HoUio&e 10-10.JvlyNouice: R. Faster 13.15.0. Home L6.18,<br />
s. ~lliott 15.19. ~ovelty 1 0 ~ Dim. : ~ T.~olly. 15T 15rnc~: W. Cdsby. W.<br />
Black M. Pollock. B. Hollionke 15.15.<br />
SE&STOPOL 17-9-88 - Fine (34). 3GT CD lGT DB lGT FPra: A: W. Cdaby<br />
57-60. R. Cwmbes. D. Wojevic 56.50: B: M. Dignan 55.80. H. Vnughan. G.<br />
cook 53.60. C: s. stewart 53-60. T. Penw 49.80. R. ~ergroth 4~80.50~ DB<br />
mld stakd: A: W. Calaby 50-51. K. Wright 49.51: B: M. PoUmk 48.50. N.<br />
MOnnos 6082: C: V. Barby 48-52. T Psvitf 45.52.25TEdlfrap: A: W. Cslnby:<br />
B: P. Powell 23.25; C: B. Aldrich 18-25.<br />
SEEPPARTON 37.88 -Fine L svnny (46). 25TGrd DB C'ship: OA &A: N.<br />
Beery 58-58, R. ENem 3233: B: T. Morris 57.58. A. Colandm 37-38: C: D.<br />
Grinter 25-27. B. Heom 24-27. 25T C-dm Kcp: D. Cdandro 45.46. A.<br />
alnndm 44.46.1. Cdnndm 4143. EM: G. Pinner 1026.266 Grd SB C'ahip:<br />
OA di e: R. ~t~cknause. T. Moms; A: 9. Atkine. B. Cakebread; C: T. Roeenow.<br />
R. Bowen.<br />
~~~~-17.7.88-Oood(25). 1WSDBSS:P.HutChineon. C.Dalton.20T<br />
Page 36<br />
Echuca Gun Club<br />
Sunday September 11 - 12 noon<br />
Event 1 Noms. $7.00<br />
251 Double Barrel Champ Grd<br />
Event 2 Noms. $7.00 each<br />
451 Deauville Trebles (Drawn Partners)<br />
Event 3 Noms. $5.00<br />
151 Pointsrore (Cash Divide)<br />
1 Event 4 Noms. $7.00<br />
251 Skeet Championship (Grd)<br />
I<br />
Practice available prior to shoot.<br />
Excellent Trophies.<br />
1 Prcs: R. W. McKenzie<br />
(058) 52 1721<br />
See: D. W. Penn<br />
(054) 82 3604<br />
ALEXANDRA GUN<br />
CLUB INC.<br />
To be shot at Swann Road, Alexandra<br />
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4 - Ipm<br />
lot DIE El0 $4.00<br />
20t DIE Old Trout Opening Champ. $7.00<br />
Outdoor Trophies. ANZALEX Shield in<br />
conjunction.<br />
20t Dl9 Manse Hedger Mem. H'cap $7.00<br />
Cumming Shield in conjunction.<br />
Other events time permitting.<br />
BY0 BBQ facilities available.<br />
Afternoon tea available.<br />
Family picnic atmosphere on Goulburn River<br />
frontage.<br />
President: Secretary:<br />
Jack Woolmer Sue McNair<br />
(057) 72 1050 (057) 74 21 18<br />
9AUSTHAL~AN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
GEELONG CLAY<br />
TARGET CLUB INC.<br />
I SEPTEMBER PROGRAM<br />
'88'<br />
SUNDAY 4 1 pm Start<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. 54.50<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> Pts E.O.C.D.<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $9.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Graded C_hampionship A.B.C. Badge<br />
UIA<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $9.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Pts Graded Championship A.B.C. Badge<br />
OIA<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $8.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Graded Skeet Championship A.B.C.<br />
Badge OIA<br />
SATURDAY 17 lpm Start<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $8.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> SIB Graded Championship A.B.C. Badge<br />
OlA .<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $14.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Graded championship A.B.C. Badge<br />
OIA<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $8.00<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> Handicap Ist, 2nd, 3rd & BIM<br />
* * *<br />
SATURDAY 24 1 pm Start<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $4.50<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> Pts E.O.C.D.<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $12.00<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Graded Championship A.B.C. Badge<br />
n,n ",r.<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $8.00<br />
10 Pr Double Rise Championship A.B.C. Badge OIA<br />
- Skeet Sweepstakes time permitting -<br />
President: Noel Wennlng Secretaiy: Jack Powe<br />
Ph: (052) 43 9309 Ph. (052) 75 1555<br />
P.O. Box 857,<br />
Geelong, 3220<br />
September 20<br />
At the Melbourne Gun Club,<br />
Victoria Rd, Lilydale<br />
EVENT<br />
EVENT<br />
EVENT<br />
EVENT<br />
EVENT<br />
Nom. $6.00<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Eye Opener<br />
Nom. $9.00<br />
<strong>Target</strong> DIB 1 & 2 A.B.C.<br />
Nom. $8.00<br />
<strong>Target</strong> PIS 1 & 2 A.B.C.<br />
Nom. $10.00<br />
<strong>Target</strong> DIR 1 & 2 A.B.C.<br />
Nom. $15.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Skeet<br />
Sponsored by:<br />
ONCRETE<br />
Sergio Zotti E. Montanaro<br />
Canteen Open<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong> Page 37
DBGrd"Gem'C'ahip A&OA D Wleon2425.E Loblt3y. B C DolronB:1 ?5.<br />
B ~ W S C: . G. Smith 1720. L 9-emn 30.34 20T "~cn," PS ~'sh~p: o<br />
Wilson 57 BO. G. Nddrr 50 60, It. Dunn Md8 ST ARNAUD 297.88 - S'houeo (40) 10T PS EO R Sunpron. B Ypru~y.<br />
G 1. Casneua. J. myna, dl poasiblea 25T mcry -11 Gm C sttip. A d OA B<br />
sp- 3U.36. B Mruny 3536. B c Wnphf 34.35. L R o k 27%. ~ c 9.<br />
~~ddh22.~5. D ~rms 2125 25Tmkary HtU GrdC'ehip: A&OA ~ ~<br />
2525. U heemm 2528 B. C Rogere 2326. L law 22.26: C D H-a<br />
18.25, M CasaaUs 22 30 ROW Hale1 HG: D. 3pnng 77.80. Mr the Fcnr.<br />
mound 71. G. mvh m n<br />
TAW= 17.7.88 - Cool (38l.W hsident's DB C'ahip: OA: S. ?hr?hrI!&<br />
28-29: A: M. Roberts 27.29: 8: G. Pegg 18-M: C: P.A. Demaio 21.24. 25T<br />
Bi-tandd SB C'ship. OA: D. Healy 24.25: A. A. Spence 42-45; 8: T Plum<br />
Bas: C: P. Maher 20-35. 25T Mke4 DB Bioente- C'ship: OA: W Eagle<br />
77.79: A: A. Spsnee 74.79; B: G. Pagg 71.79: C: F.A. Dernaio 30-35. 15T Cont<br />
CD: Divided by 6 Bhootors.<br />
WWNM 8.7.88 -Good 125). 20T Trophy Hcp: R. Jogenaen 19-20. E<br />
Kimberley 18.20. C. Hair20-24. BM: B. Papet 12.20.15TDB C'ship: A & 0A:<br />
R. DVthie 30-20. R. MoDOIIBId 11.15: B: H. Vsughn 15.18. B. Wpst 15.17: C: J.<br />
Ough 19-20, B. Gr-way 1215. 15T Walk sack. WaUrh& R. mlhie.<br />
B. Papst 13-15. 25 me= ehoot: R. DuUlie 8.6: Novice: K.ForayU1 12.15. P.<br />
Wegener 4-15; Junior: C. Jorgeneen 8.15. R. MeDoIIBId 4-15. HG: R.<br />
Jorireneen 33-35.<br />
VENETOIABRW 17-7.88 - Cold &light breeze (103). 25T DB Graded<br />
Clhip: OA & A: R. OOdlrey 38.36. J. Pistone 35.36: B: J. Larmdee 31-32. T.<br />
Fanvlds 30-32: C: R. Hunter 25-26. B. ~pouonio 24-25: lady: L. ~rny 18.25.<br />
25T Hop: M. Roberte 29-29. R C o w 289. P. Dm- 35-36.20-2Sm: J.<br />
Pistone 34-36.25T Pts Crd C'ehip: OA & A: B. Hunter 75.75. B. Waodward<br />
116.1 11: B: R. Hunte-73-75. G. Venb Brand 78.84: C: E. %MU0 72.75. A.<br />
Tzunmam 70-75. WTDBGvlEvent: A: R. Buehm5O-W. W. Atfwood47-50:B:<br />
S. 5ncn 51-54, M. Wsud 47.51; C: M. Rooca 44.50. D. DipieM 43.50. S.B.<br />
Zone Tanms premiers hi^ Winninn Tpam: Ne- 234250 - G. ~ Thorn-. ~. B.<br />
Hunter. R. Hunter. W. wccdwd:~. D-: Indies~G. Gray38-M. HG:<br />
R. Collrne 50.50.<br />
VICXORIAN 22.688 -Cold 1811.10T Pfa CD: M. Smith. V. Ahmat 30.U) A.<br />
Orrdehaw. T Obpras 2930'15i. 9~ CD R Mark 1915. N. SUrkdoJe. E.<br />
F-. A. ~ d h a w L . &=ling. Y Bode0 1315 ~~TDDCD: F. v+.lln.<br />
T. F W . E. Rex. M Solrth. 1. C.looidis. R. Lo-. R Mnrk 16.15 ~. ..<br />
VIClWlIlk 2s 6.88 -Cold a uir (il3j'lOT ll66 S Strr. C Sox*. R<br />
Vlnay 3030. 15T Hop 11L4m: 1 Tambm 1515. RW Ilunwr 1415. V<br />
Ahmat 10.21. J J Velh 18.21. P. Gdua 15 18. B Peco L.1.17. I5lPm: R<br />
. ~ ~~ ~~ ~.<br />
~ -~<br />
Morn& 14-16, ~-1talia 13-18. ~.-+st-n 12.15. M. zampemni 1420. J.<br />
Mu-t 13-20. R. Mark 9.15. Indies: W. Adama 12-15. 8. Dee 11.15, J.<br />
Stwkdale8-IS. Juniars:J.Mia~elon 13.18. G. Fmandn 12-16.R.J. Hitchaxlk<br />
,&,S .-<br />
VlCmRlAN 57.88 - Cold & wet (62). 10T Pta CD: R Parry. D Mclirod. H<br />
Som. C Cutn~ar 28.30 15T DB CD: A. Dana&. R. Perry D Mclaod. E<br />
Reid.R. Morneon.M.8nuth.n.M~k.J F Srmlh 1515. 1tTDBGrudrd:A R<br />
Perry 2727. J F Smrth 2827: 8: R Howden IRI8. C. VuM 17.18. C: hf<br />
Muscat& M. Italia 7.8.<br />
WANCAUTTA 167.88 - Cold & oloudy (58). 1UP DB EO: K. M8-y. G.<br />
Green. R. Samman.V.Tomppolli.N.Bienuenue.A.Grassi. J.Wcy.Q. Evans,<br />
T. Plum. T. Morrieallsnot possibles. 20TDBC'ship: OAbC: S. Mooney34.34.<br />
A. ~ m e29-24: i A: A. penney 33.a4. I. ~ e~eech 27-w B: V. TO~-~~Z~-ZS.<br />
S. Decker 22-23. SOT Claude hen Memarid SB D'ehip: OA & A: 8. N O ~<br />
29-30. W. Y.la 33.36; B: M. Lersch28-30. T. PIum27-30: C: S. Mooney 27.30.<br />
n. phaney 28.33 IS THO^: B. 16-18. G. inner 17.~~. K. m ale 16.18.<br />
BM: V. Tamasoni 18.17. HG: B. Nom 72.75.<br />
WERRIBEE 107gs -Cloudy 4verywindy (68). 10T PS W: D. Wnring. T.<br />
Zagom, T.3meo.G. ~agdzian. D. ~cLaod, R. Viney.T. Bmdehaw.R. a=.<br />
20TPS: A: R. Per?.68%8. B. Mark58-BO: 8: T. B m 88-69. M. -67.68:<br />
0: M. Mu-t 59-83. R. Bergmth 58.83. 20T DB'. R. Evans 35-35. J. Pieboe<br />
30-31: B: C. Megdzian 34-35. L. Spiferi 34.35: C: T. Mile0 23.24. M. Lar<br />
22-24. Junior HG: T. Feranda 37.40.<br />
WOIWHAGGI 2.7.88 -Fine (23). 10T Hcp Pts: B. Harmer 30.30. J. Green<br />
29-30. D. Kent 28-30. SOT DB ll.15m: A & OA: W. Parka 29.30. 3. Green<br />
28.30: B: S.Zlegler27.30. B. Egan25.30: C: D. Egan 22.30, C. Bunlett 44-60.<br />
IOPBDR. W. Pam 17.20. R. BuFdeft 15-20. W. Perry21.30. Cakeshoot: B.<br />
man.<br />
WONTHAODI 15-7-88 - Perlmr again - aa dways! (18). 10T Eta m C.<br />
Bunlett. W. Pwks 29-30. K. Gray 27-30. S T SB: A& OA: K. Orny 25.25: B: S.<br />
uegler 23-25; C: A. Milkins 23-25. l0TDB: C. Burdett. W. Par*8 10.10. K.<br />
GRY. S. ueg1er.1. Davideo". G. h4jktm 8-10. cake Shoot: W. mka (again).<br />
wwm rnrnrrze-688 - Gvemaat (16). m CD: NO passiblea. ~ DBHOP:<br />
K. Shaw 1R20. R. Bmwn 1551, D. Hopkin 16.2% SOTTower: I. Bowell 18-20.<br />
I. McDonald 22.26. Jamie Smtt 21.25.<br />
W~DSFUmTZ4~7~S8-Cold&wef (lO).BTEACDPta: Noposaibles. 10T<br />
SB Hcp: P. Ranmy 8-12. W. Bnfeman 8.12. P. West 7.11. 25T DB Hop: K.<br />
Shsw 24.25. P. West 20-25. D. Hopkin 19.25.<br />
-~<br />
SEPT. <strong>1988</strong><br />
FRIDAY 2 - 7pm<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIB CID<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> Pts CID<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Graded 1 & 2, A.B.C.<br />
FRIDAY 9 - 7pm<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIB CID<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> Pts CID<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Graded 1 & 2 A.B.C.<br />
FRIDAY I6 - 7pm<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIB CID<br />
15 Tar et Pts CID<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIB graded 1 & 2 A.B.C.<br />
SUNDAY 18 - 12 NOON<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Pts CID<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> BT R. & E. Spicer Graded C'ship<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> HIC<br />
FRlDAY 23 - 7pm<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIB CID<br />
15 Tar et Pts CID<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIB graded 1 & 2 A.B.C.<br />
FRIDAY 30 - 7pm<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIB CID<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> Pts CID<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIE Graded 1 & 2 A.B.C.<br />
Location: RAAF Base, Point Cook. Point Cook Road<br />
(off Melbourne to Geelong Freeway)<br />
Canteen facilities at all shoots
Sunday September 24<br />
12.30pm Start<br />
5 DIE, 5 DIR<br />
First, second each grade<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIE CID<br />
First each grade, shot off 16m<br />
- Time Permitting -<br />
Barbecue lunch and refreshments available<br />
State Night Standard Single<br />
Mini Graded.<br />
Overall Trophy & Sash.<br />
Graded Winner Trophy & Ribbon.<br />
Second Trophy.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
EVENT 1<br />
EVENT 2<br />
EVENT 3<br />
Nom. $6.00<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Pts CID<br />
Nom. $8.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> Handicap 1.2.3<br />
Nom. $8.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIB 1.2.3<br />
WEDNESDAY 7 6.30pm<br />
EVENT 1<br />
EVENT 2<br />
EVENT 3<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Pis CID<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> DIB CID<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Graded<br />
Nom. $6.00<br />
Nom. $7.00<br />
Nom. $7.00<br />
WEDNESDAY 14 6.30pm<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $6.00<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Pts CID<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $8.00<br />
10 Pr DIR CID<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $10.00<br />
16 Pr DID Drawn Partners Novelty<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $6.00<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Pts CID<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $7.00<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> Mini DIB CID<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $8.00<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> DIE 1.2.3<br />
# WEDNESDAY 28 6.30pm f<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $6.00<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Pts Mini CID<br />
EVENT 2 ~om.'$25.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> SIB Mini Graded<br />
TIME PERMITTING THIRD EVENT<br />
Location: Cnr. Geelong & Llttle Boundary Roads,<br />
Brooklvn<br />
- ..<br />
Secretary: Pres~dent:<br />
Mr J. Gauci, Mr D. Mark<br />
5 Wyalong St, 22 Branton Rd,<br />
Albion. 3020 Hoppers Crossing, 3030<br />
Ph. A.H. 31 1 1387 Ph. A.H. 749 1785
Page 40<br />
EPTEMBER<br />
Venue: Melbourne Gun Club, Vicforia Road, Lilydale (03) 739 1771<br />
(P.O. Box 74, Lilydale, 3140)<br />
Practice available September 7 & 8, <strong>1988</strong><br />
Friday September 9<br />
Commencing 9am. I st event closes<br />
at llam<br />
EVENT 1 Mom. $18.00<br />
Lady & Junior $13.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> State Skeet Doubles Graded<br />
Championship<br />
Tro~hv kindly donated bv Brian Clark (MGC<br />
member)<br />
OIA winner State Silver Badne, - Red Sash<br />
& Trophy<br />
, .<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $18.00<br />
Lady & Junior $13.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Olimpyc Scorpio Skeet Graded<br />
Championship<br />
Trophy kindly donated by Olimpyc Scorpio<br />
OIA winner Tartan Sash and Trophy<br />
Saturday September<br />
10<br />
Commencing 9am. Event 3 closes at<br />
llam<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $18.00<br />
Lady & Junior $13.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Nobel-Glasgow Powder Skeet<br />
Graded Championship<br />
Trophy kindly donated by "Nobel"<br />
OIA winner Blue &White Sash, 2 tins<br />
Nobel powder, M.A.B.C. Grade winner 1<br />
tin Nobel powder, wads 2nd.<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $18.00<br />
Lady & Junior $13.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> John Mollica Skeet Graded<br />
Championship<br />
Trophy kindly donated by John Mollica<br />
MGC member) - Trophy value $540<br />
6 /A winner green & yellow sash, Puma<br />
"game" knife value $198<br />
AA - Puma Master Knife value $1 12; A<br />
- Puma Cadet Knife value $96; B -<br />
Puma Rambler value $89; C - Gerber<br />
Knife value $67<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
NOTE: ALL EVENTS - OVERALL WINNER - Sash & Trophy, Trophy for AA.A.B.C. 1st & 2nd.<br />
Trophy for Ladies, Junior and Veterans<br />
Sunday September<br />
11<br />
Commencing 8am. Event 6 closes at<br />
llam<br />
EVENT 5<br />
Postal Skeet Team Match for Open, Lady<br />
& Junior<br />
Teams for postal match selected over<br />
events 2,3,4. Open Postal Team High<br />
Gun: Red sash, State Silver Badge and<br />
trophy "Seiko" quartz Day-Date Watch.<br />
Trophy kindly donated by Paul Johnston<br />
(MGC member)<br />
Lady &Junior Red ribbon and trophy.<br />
State Teams Badge to each team<br />
member.<br />
EVENT 6 Nom. $32.00<br />
Lady & Junior $24.00<br />
100 <strong>Target</strong> State skeet Graded<br />
Championship<br />
OIA winner red sash, State Silver Badge<br />
and gold chain value $400.<br />
Kindly donated by Bill Sangster (MGC<br />
member)<br />
Grade trophy will be donated<br />
HlGH GUN OVER EVENTS 2, 3, 4, & 6.<br />
Red sash, State Gold Badge and trophy.<br />
Kindly donated by <strong>Clay</strong>ton Firearms.<br />
HlGH GUN FOR LADY & JUNIOR OVER<br />
EVENTS 2 3, 4, & 6. Red ribbon and<br />
trophy.<br />
STATE SHOULDER TEAM (5) to compete<br />
at Skeet Nationals selected from HIGHEST<br />
SCORE over events 2, 3, 4, & 6.<br />
INTERSTATE TEAM CHALLENGE: Victorian<br />
team will be selected on event 2. (Placings<br />
will be decided on countback.) Team<br />
scores over events 3, 4, & 6.<br />
TWO PERSONS SKEET TEAM MATCH<br />
over events 2, 3, 4, & 6 - Trophy donated.<br />
MIXED PAIR SKEET TEAM MATCH over<br />
events 2, 3, 4, & 6 - Trophy donated by<br />
Adrian Cousens.<br />
R. F. BUCHAN ZONE TEAM MATCH over<br />
events 2 3, 4, & 6 - Replica donated by<br />
R.F. Buchan.<br />
GEORGE BlGGS CLUB TEAM MATCH over<br />
events 2, 3, 4 & 6<br />
Optional Sweeps $1 on each 25T, $1 O/A<br />
not graded 60%, 30% 10%. Optional<br />
Purse $5 divided 60V0, 30%, 10%.<br />
A. C. T. C. Rules will apply - Camping . - will<br />
be allowed~on ground.<br />
ACCOMMODATION: We recommend<br />
Lilvdale Motor Inn, 10% discount to all<br />
skeet shooters and family, . phone . (03) . .<br />
735 5222.<br />
V.C.T.A. Annual Skeet Meeting will be<br />
held on Friday, September 9, after<br />
presentation. All Skeet shooters please<br />
attend.<br />
State President: Mr Glen Woodhatch<br />
(054) 43 0552.<br />
Tournament Directoc Bob Buchan (03)<br />
739 1771. (03) 735 0527<br />
~cting state seck6ry: Jack Matthey<br />
(053) 39 2894<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong> Page 41
TASMANIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION<br />
SEPTEMBER:<br />
BURNIE GUN CLUB HOBART GUN CLUB INC.<br />
SEPTEMBER 3rd DAY SHOOT loam<br />
EVENT 1 - 25 <strong>Target</strong> Skeet Graded A.B.C.<br />
EVENT 2 - 65 <strong>Target</strong>s (Mixed): 15 <strong>Target</strong>s DIE. 15 <strong>Target</strong>s PIS.<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong>s SIB. 10 Pr <strong>Target</strong>s DIR - 95 paints. Gradsd A.B.C.<br />
Trophies to each grade<br />
EVENT 3 - 25 <strong>Target</strong>s I.S.U. Bail Trap (Wendy Walker Trophy<br />
Event)<br />
SEPTEMBER 17th NIGHT SHOOT 6 ~ m<br />
EVENT 1 - 50 <strong>Target</strong> State Ni ht Skeet Championship Graded<br />
A.#.c.<br />
EVENT 2 - If time permits. 25 <strong>Target</strong> Skeet SIS Graded A.B.C.<br />
* * *<br />
ROSEBERY GUN CLUB<br />
SEPTEMBER 24 12 Noon<br />
EVENT 1 - 5 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Point Score Sweepstakes<br />
EVENT 2 - 20 <strong>Target</strong> Club Double Barrel Paints Score<br />
championship. Rlbbon and Trophy A.B.C. Grades<br />
EVENT 3 - 15 Pair Doubles Rlse Trophy A.B.C. Grades<br />
EVENT 4 - Shwter's Chocce<br />
SMITHTON GUN CLUB<br />
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11th Ilam<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $4.00<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> PIS El0 SIS<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $7.00<br />
N.W. District DIB C'ship A.B.C.<br />
EVENT 3<br />
20 Pr DID C'ship olf 18m 1st a 2nd Pr<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. 16.00<br />
10 Pr DlRise A.B.C.<br />
Junior Event Min. 3<br />
CRESSY GUN CLUB<br />
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4th loam<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $4.00<br />
5 Pairs Double Rise Eye Opener Sweepstake<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. S12.W<br />
20 Pairs Double Rise - Graded Trophy A.B.C.<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. 06.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> Points Score - Cash Trophy A.B.C.<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $8.00<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong>s Jack Hill Memorial Double Barrel Championship Graded<br />
A.B.C.D.<br />
* * *<br />
TASMANIAN GUN CLUB<br />
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11 , . lOam Start<br />
SATURDAY 10th SEPTEMBER Commencing 4pm<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $7.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Gradsd A.B.C. Trophy<br />
- Commenclng at 6pm -<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. S3.W<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Continental Sweepstake<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. S16.W<br />
50 Tar el State Ni ht Double Barrei Continental Championshlp<br />
~ra%ed AA.A.B%. Trophy. Overall Sash, Grade Ribbans<br />
SUNDAY 25th SEPTEMBER Commencing 9.30am<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $ 7 . ~<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> SIB Graded A.B.C. Trophy<br />
'EVENT 2 Nom. $9.00<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> Club Points Score Championshlp Graded A.B.C. Trophy.<br />
Overall Badge<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $3.00<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> DW Novice Event<br />
EVENT 4 Nam. $6.00<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Graded Purse, shot olf 16m. $4.W to go into purse.<br />
c,s.+e,, A& A c2 c<br />
.<br />
- Commenclng at 1.30pm -<br />
EVENT 5 Nom. 17.50<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Olympic Trap Graded A.B.C. Trophy<br />
EVENT 6 Nom. $7.50<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Olympic Trap Graded A.B.C. Trophy<br />
Madailion for Overall on events 5 and 6<br />
Skeet pactlce available whllst Olymplc Tra Is belng shot<br />
'Polnhi towarbs Marshall Famlly Pmphy<br />
DEVONPORT CLAY TARGET CLUB<br />
SEPTEMBER 17 10.30am<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $15.00<br />
Ling Gowans Tayata Skeet Championship<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong>s. Graded A.B.C. Overall sash and grade winner sashes.<br />
PIUS trophy each grade<br />
EVENT 2 Npm. $7.50<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Gr%f,dJB.C. (Norco Banerres Cup<br />
- . -. . .,<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. 57.50<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Handicap. 1st. 2nd. 3rd Trophies. (Gordon Girdlestone<br />
Cup Event)<br />
Sscrefary: M. Bryan<br />
(004) 24 2292<br />
BOTHWELL GUN CLUB<br />
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4 10.308111<br />
Nom. $15.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Graded A.B.C.<br />
EVENT 1<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> Dl0 Sweepstakes<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Skeet Graded A.B.C.<br />
Trophies each grade in both events<br />
(W. Rainbird points an Event 1)<br />
N0m. $15.00 EVENT 2<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> DIB President's Trophy<br />
Trophy 8 Medallion Overall winner - Trophy & Medallion A.B.C.<br />
Grade<br />
15 Pair Double Rise Trophy Shoot<br />
Page 42 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
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HORART8.788- 2WDB Con, A L Croy 19 20. B G Clew 1020. C: B<br />
Hoavu IS20 IUPH DR ED SS' S Wmwrung. C. Amol. holh 17.20. hl.<br />
M&.rcnrltc. B 1louaU. A. Kemy.U 1420. P5PRSmtoN.%ht DRC'ahr$~ AA&<br />
0A: G. Arnol 4350: A A Kemy 33.50. U: C. O aw 3350. C hl hlccreildre<br />
41-50. 05TACTA Night SkPal: AS. Bmumg 33-31. B G Ootlrloy 22.25. C.<br />
... .4 "..w..~ ". ".>.,>C<br />
SfaTHTON 10.7.88 - Wrt & ovarcear (17) 107 UU PS EO SS' S Swnn<br />
28.30. D Aylell2430. K. Aylelt233U 25TPS A K AylettM75B D ~ylelt<br />
m.75. c D. ~ oni ~3.76. 3m MUL~ IIVI. SB IWT DB. IOT PSI A K AYI~,,<br />
35.50 R S SwM4BDO.C N SWM45 50 15TSB. Eq 161 K Ay1ett.L Soot,<br />
12-15, 3dS Swan 11.15<br />
TASMANIA 10.7.88 -Cool. hght w d (31) 25TGd Skecr A S. Morahall<br />
25-25: B L Vlnry 2425. C D. Jwgrna 3131 25TT.G C. Pts ='.hip. A J<br />
Murphy 7575. B J Brynn 75.75; C. D Jlvgene 8975 ZBI.Crrl DB: A C<br />
Blaekcli 115145. B J Uryan 2R.30. C. D Jurrcna4091<br />
I Green or Gold Caps I<br />
-<br />
with Australia Badge<br />
available in mesh or enclosed styles.<br />
$7.40 including postage<br />
A~URY~WODON~A lo7-88- Cold.showvara(44). 25TBmC'ship: OA &i\:<br />
G. Boyd 25.25: a: M. Liereoh 22-25: C: C. hlilthorpe 24-25. 1m Pts EIO: G.<br />
Macklan. G. Boyd. I. McOsogh all ahol possiblea. m Dm C'ship: OA & A: G.<br />
Boyd 45.45. R. Ehlers 44.45: a: I. Bahr 31-32. K. Mde 22.23: C: D. w g<br />
20-m, G. ~aohlan 29-80. m DIB C'SW: OALA: R. ~ t.1.~~ 3434. C. pinner<br />
33-34: B: N. Hore 22-23. G. RlUrunz 21.23: C: D. H d g 20-21. N. Taylor<br />
19.21.15THCp:T.Beaah 19.19.P. LeahY 18-19.R.Petta 15.18.BM:R.Ehlers<br />
12.15. HG: G. Boyd 104.1 10. Schoolboyeunder 15: J. Condon7-'10. Schoolboys<br />
over 15: N. McDonald 8.10.<br />
BARELLAN 10.7.88- Coolwithehowere (24). 15TAmericanStylesm WO:<br />
1 psible: A. Rnadgaver; 0. Dennia. S. Gueat. S. Pa idem. L. wall 9.10.<br />
S T American Style SIB Classia: OA br A: S. ~a$dem, T. matin: R: A<br />
Rasdgever. F. Cesella: C: P. Payten. M. Monteleone. my: Mre Lab Charles.<br />
Junior: mtt CAY. 15THcpTmphy: L. M. R. Rixon, S. Papasidem. PM: S.<br />
C~sly. BM: P. h e a . Wv: Heather White. HG via won in fine atvls --, bu Sam<br />
~ -. --<br />
Papieidem fmm ~eeton-in what mud only be described ae dilrioult<br />
-"A:*:-"-<br />
BATHUEST 3.7.88 - Fine. mld (8). 25T Skeet Hop: L. Aberley 25.25. J.<br />
Harrie 24.9. Subow 24. R. CampbeUM. SUI C'ehip: OA: L. Aberley 49; A: R.<br />
Clarke 46: B: R. McRokr~ 45: C: R. Campbell 36.25T Cm L. Abedey 25. R.<br />
Clarke, S. Subonj both 23. 25T Doubles: S. Subonj 25.27 Uter shoof.olr with<br />
R. hfcRobert 23.25. HG: L. Aberley 9s-IW.<br />
~ ~ ~ ~ a . - 7 cloudy . 8 8 L mld (IS). 1mm~ CM C. ~ ~ v iR. s . 25T<br />
CIMPIS: B. Smith, E. Deamn. B. Machy. 3WHcpDiB: 11.14: S. Don: 15-18:<br />
A. Stone: 1995: E. Koemer. 101 Gordon Feilen ~ oPIS: p R. ~eale. HG: R.<br />
Tae. FM: K. Pe-. Novelty Event Quoul: R. Teale.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS -SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
CESSNOCK<br />
CLAY<br />
TARGET<br />
CLUB INC.<br />
SEPTEMBER OPEN<br />
SHOOT<br />
THREE TRAPS<br />
Saturday 24th 9.30 am<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $9.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> D/B 15m Graded C/D AA.A.B.C.<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $12.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> "Felton Ford" D/B Championship Graded<br />
AA.A.B.C. Sash O/A<br />
Op. Sweep 50c each Trap 50c O/A $2.00<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $12.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> "Maindrag" PIS Championship Graded<br />
AA.A.B.C. Sash OIA<br />
Op. Sweep 50t each Trap 50c OIA $2.00<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $8.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DiB Continental 15m Graded Cash Divide<br />
Trappers $2.00<br />
Total Noms $47.00<br />
Sunday 25th 9.30am<br />
EVENT 5 Nom. $12.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> DIE Handicap Trophy lst, 2nd. 3rd<br />
EVENT 6 Nom. $9.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> D/B 15m Graded Cash Divide<br />
EVENT 7 Nom. $15.00<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> D/B "Tyrell's Wines" Classic Graded<br />
AA.A.B.C.<br />
1 Case of mixed Tyrells table wine ea grade - $90<br />
value<br />
Trappers $2.00<br />
Total Noms $38.00<br />
Total Noms both days $85.00<br />
High Gun over 1-7 Trophy and Sash.<br />
Ladies, Junior and Veterans O/A High Gun<br />
Ladies, Junior and Veterans % Noms over full<br />
pro ram<br />
Free camping on gruun8s. Eats and refreshments<br />
available.<br />
Committee reserves the right to alter program<br />
Page 43
TH GUN<br />
presents<br />
SUNDAY, I lth SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong> - 9am START<br />
EVENT 1 - 15 <strong>Target</strong>s EYE OPENER PIS 15 Metres - Cash Divide<br />
EVENT 2 - SOUTHERN ZONE DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong>s 1st & 2nd. M.A.B.C. Plus Overall<br />
EVENT 3 - SOUTHERN ZONE PISCORE CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong>s 1st & 2nd M.A.B.C. Plus Overall<br />
EVENT 4 - SOUTHERN ZONE SIBARREL CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong>s 1st & 2nd M.A.B.C. plus Overall<br />
HIGH GUN AWARD over EVENTS 1-4<br />
Jackpot Sweep and Optional Sweeps available<br />
President: W. Jones Secretary: M. Hodges<br />
(042) 28 8353 (042) 71 2592<br />
Page 44 AUSTRALIAN CLAYLTARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER 1
2nd HUNTER VALLEY<br />
GRAND SLAM<br />
SAT., SUN., 26thR7th NOVEMBER<br />
CESSNOCK GUN CLUB<br />
2km out on Kurri Kurri Road<br />
GUNS GUNS GUNS GUNS GUNS<br />
Camping available at Club. Book accommodation early.<br />
TROPHIES EACH DAY<br />
Ist, 2nd, 3rd in AA.A.B.C.<br />
Saturday: Sunday:<br />
1st: Colour N - $500 value $500 Winchester Ammo & Components<br />
2nd: $200 value $200 value<br />
3rd: $100 value $100 value<br />
Ladies, Juniors & Veterans<br />
1st: $150 value: 2nd: $100 value; 3rd: $70 value<br />
PROGRAM TO GIVE AWAY:<br />
100 <strong>Target</strong>s 15m - 50T DIB, 50 PIS = 200 Pts<br />
2 visits of 25 DIB & 25 PIS = 200 Pts<br />
All shoot-offs = 25 DIB<br />
Then PIS to finish<br />
Commencing 8.00am daily<br />
NOMS:<br />
Open: $100 per day & $1.00 op. graded sweep each 25<br />
& $1 Trappers.<br />
Ladies, Juniors & Veterans: 65 + $70 + 00. . araded .<br />
sweeps & trappers.<br />
4 Traps, full fluro targets, phono pulls<br />
4 Beretta Auto Shotguns, one for each grade.<br />
Free raffle entry to those shooting whole program.<br />
ACCOMMODATION:<br />
Cumberland Motor Inn - 90 6633; Cessnock Motel -<br />
90 2770; Hunter Valley Motel - 90 1849: Hunter<br />
Country Motel - 38 1744; Charbonnier Sing1eton -<br />
72 2333; Benjamin Singleton - 72 2922; Parkland<br />
Singleton - 72 3722.<br />
SPONSORS:<br />
AMMO, CATERING, REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE<br />
Commonwealth Bank - Singleton Shire Council -<br />
Advanced Energy Services - Winchester Australia.-<br />
GRAND SLAM PRIZES<br />
Fuller Fire Arms - Olimpyc <strong>Target</strong>s - Grays Electrical<br />
- Norm Lamberl Sports - Bella Furs & Firearms - Bill<br />
Overall - Beretta 682X; 4 Grades - Beretta 682; Clark Firearms - Independent ,Communications -<br />
Ladies, Juniors & Veterans - Case of Winchester Harper, Somers & Assoc. - R~gging & Erecting - Pota<br />
Ammo; Lowest DIB &PIS round will be dropped from Welding - Saipem Australia<br />
either day. No shooter may win two high guns.<br />
Caravan Parks:<br />
Cessnock Valley View Heart of the Hunter - 90 2573.<br />
Secretary: Ron Wakem President: Bob Bertoncello<br />
8 Little St, SCONE. 2337 Phone: (065) 73 1741<br />
Phone: (065) 45 1788<br />
Committee reserves the right to alter program<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong> Page 45
COBAR GUM CLUB<br />
"R38 GOLDEN CLAY SMO<br />
In conjunction with New South Wales Junior Masters<br />
Friday 23rd September SUNDAY 25th<br />
6.30pm Start 8.30am Start<br />
Nom. $15.00 01s $1.00<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> Grand Prix 15m Dl0<br />
Meterage groups: 11-14, 15-18, 19-22, 23-25<br />
1st & 2nd in each group<br />
EVENT 7 Nom. $22.00 OIS $6.00<br />
Saturday 24th 50 <strong>Target</strong> Copper City Handicap Dl0 Calcutta Event<br />
8.30am Start<br />
Nom. $1 1 .OO OIS $1 .OO<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Far West Dist. Dl0 in conjunction Junior<br />
Meterage groups: 11-14, 15-18, 19-22, 23-25<br />
1st Overall, 1st & 2nd each group<br />
Masters EVENT 8 Nom. $1 1.00,OlS $1 .OO<br />
AA.A.0.C. Grades<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Far West Dist. SIB C'ship in conjunction<br />
Junior Masters<br />
AA.A.B.C.<br />
AA.A.0.C. Grades<br />
Nom. $22.00 OIS $3.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Mafeesh Handicap Dl0<br />
Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th<br />
OVERALL HlGH GUN: 1st Golden <strong>Clay</strong>; 2nd Silver <strong>Clay</strong>; 3rd Bronze <strong>Clay</strong>.<br />
INTERMEDIATE HlGH GUN - LADIES HlGH GUN<br />
General Information: 5 Traps, 3 under lights. Food & cartridges on sale. Free camping and caravan<br />
facilities. Half Noms. Juniors, Ladies shooting whole program. Calcutta Event 7 with complimentary<br />
dinner.<br />
Secretary: M. Donnelly<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong> Page 47
Continents Shoot<br />
September 17 & 18,<strong>1988</strong><br />
Saturday 17 1.00pm Start Sunday 18 9.00am Start<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $10.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Continental Cash Divide<br />
15m<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $12.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Western Zone Point Score Continental<br />
Championship Graded A.B.C. 15m<br />
Opt. Sweeps $1 .OO each half $2.00<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $12.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Single Barrel Barwon and District<br />
Continental Championship 15m. Graded A.B.C.<br />
Opt. Sweeps $1.00 each half $2.00<br />
Saturday 17th - Night<br />
EVENT 4 NO^. $17.00<br />
25 Tar et Western Zone Point Score Continental<br />
~igft Championship 15m. Graded A.B.C.<br />
Opt. Sweeps $1.00 each half $2.00<br />
EVENT 5 Nom. $17.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Western Zone Single Barrel Continental<br />
Night Championship 15m. Graded A.B.C.<br />
Opt. Sweeps $1.00 each half $2.00<br />
EVENT 6 Nom. $12.00<br />
25 Taraet Double Barrel Barwon and District<br />
Continenial Championship 15m. Graded A.B.C.<br />
Opt. Sweeps $1 .OO each half $2.00<br />
EVENT 7 NO^. $25.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> New South Wales State Point Score<br />
Continental Championship 15m. Graded Overall,<br />
. .<br />
. - . - .<br />
ARC<br />
Opt. Sweeps $1 .OO each half $2.00<br />
EVENT 8 Nom. $10.00<br />
20 Pair Deauville Doubles Barwon and District<br />
Continental Championship 20m. 1st & 2nd<br />
Opt. Sweeps $1.00 each half $2.00<br />
EVENT 9 Nom. $10.00<br />
10 Pair Double Rise Barwon and District<br />
continental Championship 15m. Graded A.B.C.<br />
Opt. Sweeps $1.00 each half $2.00<br />
A total of 235 targets for $125.00 plus $16.00 for optional sweeps.<br />
High gun and intermediate high gun over full program except event 8. Cartridges and<br />
refreshments available on ground. The club reserves the right to alter the program. For<br />
further information contact Ron Betts on 068 7832 ask for 153K, Wulf Reichler on<br />
068 392250 or 068 392234 or Col Betts on 068 392203.<br />
Page 48 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
YAMBA CLAY TARGET CLUB<br />
SEPTEMBER 17 & 18,<strong>1988</strong><br />
9am Start each day<br />
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 9am<br />
EVENT I Nom. $8.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Sweepstakes 15m<br />
EVENT 2<br />
Nom. $12.00 OIS $1 .OO<br />
YAMBA PIS CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong>s from 15 metres. 1st & 2nd in AA.A.6.C.<br />
Pznrles<br />
EVENT 3<br />
Nom. $20.00 01s $1 ea 25T<br />
YAMBA BICENTENNIAL CLASSIC - STAGE 1<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong>s from 15 metres. 1st & 2nd in AA.A.6.C.<br />
Grades.<br />
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 9am<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $12.00 OIS $1.00<br />
- Grades<br />
YAMBA DIB CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
25 Taroets from 15 metres. 1st & 2nd in AA.A.6.C.<br />
EVENT 5 Nom. $12.00 OIS $1 ea 25T<br />
YAMBA BlCENTENNiAL CLASSIC - STAGE 2<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong>s from 15m. 1st & 2nd in AA.A.6.C. Grades<br />
EVENT 6 Nom. $8.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> SIB Sweepstakes 15m<br />
- Combined Events 3 & 5, 100 Tar ets<br />
OIA winner for combined Classic in AA.A.~.c. Grades<br />
Shooters Grade for OIA remains same as in Event 3,<br />
Staoe -- 1. ~~<br />
Sash awarded to shooters who score the possible 100<br />
<strong>Target</strong>s<br />
OPEN HlGH GUN - LADIES & JUNIOR HlGH GUN - LADIES & JUNIORS '/2 NOMS.<br />
Meals - Refreshments - Cartridges at Grounds<br />
Note: Night Tower has been cancelled<br />
Accommodation: Aston-Villa Motor Inn: (066) 46 2785; Blue Dolphin Caravan Park: (066) 46 2194<br />
Secretary: Bernie Field<br />
P.O. Box 53, Yamba. 2464<br />
(066) 46 2020, (066) 46 2688 A.H.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong> Pag,
Location: Turn left over railway line, then right<br />
at last gate into showgrounds<br />
SUNDAY 4th SEPTEMBER AT<br />
11.30am<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> Mitchell Cup DIE Handicap lst, Znd, 3rd<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Club Mug SIB Handicap<br />
High Gun medallion on all shoots - Ladies High<br />
Gun medallion when two or more ladies - Ladies &<br />
Juniors % Noms - Refreshments available at club<br />
- Practice available before shoots<br />
WAGGA GUN CLUB<br />
Affiliated with A. C. T.A.<br />
Club Grounds 5km east of Wagga on Sturt Highway<br />
Saturday 17 September, 9.30am<br />
Sunday 18 September, 9.30am<br />
Sunday September 25th<br />
Start 12.30pm Sharp<br />
EVENT 1 10 <strong>Target</strong> Pointscore Eye Opener<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $16.00<br />
O/S Each % & O/A $3.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Geoffrey Seary Memorial Pointscore<br />
Championship<br />
O/A - Sash and 1 case cartridges 4 Medal<br />
A.4.A.B.C. - % case cartridges each<br />
EVENT 3<br />
O/S each Yz & O/S $3.00<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Trophy 1.2.3 Ladies &<br />
Juniors<br />
HIGH GUN - SASH & $20 CASH<br />
Ladies, Juniors & Veterans V" Noms Events 2 & 3<br />
President:<br />
K. Longmore<br />
(069) 24 1388<br />
Sunday September 18<br />
9arn start<br />
MIXED TARGETS CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
Nom. $40.00<br />
25t Handicap. 25t Single Barrel<br />
25t Double Barrel. 25t Points.<br />
Lunch, Refreshments & Cartridges available.<br />
Secretary: President:<br />
R. Edwards 58 1859 P. Pembertan 48 5335<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
BOGGABRl GUNNEDAH GUN CLUB<br />
22nd ANNUAL EASTERN<br />
STATES GUM TREE<br />
Saturday October 1 -<br />
Commencing 9.00am<br />
EVENT 3<br />
$30'00 50 <strong>Target</strong>. 1st sash &trophy, 2nd trophy. Sash &<br />
St George Building Society Gum Tree Classic. 50<br />
Trophy ,st each divisional group, Trophies 2nd<br />
<strong>Target</strong>. Trophies 1st & 2nd overall and 1st in each<br />
group. Sweeps on each round of 25T in respect of<br />
each divisional group. Sweeps on each round of<br />
25T each group.<br />
each group, included in nominations.<br />
TOTAL NOMS: $80.00<br />
Dinner available on grounds Saturday night<br />
High Guns AA.A.6.C. Grades. High Gun Trophies. Best Lady, Junior & Veteran (if 5 or more nominate) %<br />
noms. The committee reserves the right to change the program. Excellent facilities on the banks of the<br />
Namoi River for campers.<br />
Special thanks to trophy donors: St George Building Society - Winchester Australia - Olimpyc <strong>Target</strong>s<br />
and Elders<br />
All weather access road. Rotary BBQ available both days and all refreshments.<br />
Accommodation: Gunnedah: The Plains Motel (067) 42 2511; Overlander 42 2677; Billabong<br />
42 2033; Motor Lodge 42 2377; Red Chief 42 0833; Club House Hotel 42 0755.<br />
Boggabri: Nestle Inn (067) 43 4305; Commercial Hotel 43 4361.<br />
President: V. Eather 067) 43 4588 Treasuruer: S. Stanley (067) 42 2473<br />
Note: Aards - A.C.T.A. andlor Field & Game - Cards to be presented<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong> Page 51
REMINDER<br />
HERMIDALE GUN CLUB<br />
ANNIVERSARY SHOOT<br />
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5<br />
Full program next issue CTSN.<br />
Hon. Sec. Bill Dewhurst (068) 33 0637<br />
DATE CHANGE<br />
GOULBURN<br />
WORKERS GUN<br />
CLUB<br />
RIFLE RANGE GOULBURN<br />
18th September, <strong>1988</strong><br />
11.30am Start<br />
EVENT 1 NO^. $2.50 OIS $1 .OO<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> DIB El0<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $14.00 01s $1 .OO<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Championship<br />
1st OIA 1st & 2nd M.A.B.C.<br />
EVENT 3 NO^. $14.00 OIS $1.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> PIS Championship<br />
1st OIA 1st & 2nd M.A.B.C.<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $14.00 01s $1 .OO<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> SIB Championship<br />
1st OIA 1st & 2nd M.A.B.C.<br />
Jackpot Sweep 50c<br />
Total Noms: $49.00<br />
Presrdenl W Baxler (048) 21 6517 - Secretory G<br />
Buckley - Treasurer, M Pnce (048) 29 81 10 - P Ofircer<br />
A Croker 104RI 71 7414<br />
11-15m: C. =eke 48.50, a. C- 42-60: l6.lem: D. W e r 43.53. G.<br />
~amerley 42-50: 19.21m: D. Price 42-50. W. Baohta 43-51: 22.25rn: F.<br />
Rnbena 44.50. ~ . P. Cmksr 41.50. OA: J. Morris 53-58. W. Baner 52.58. 25T<br />
Dm Grd Sweep: AA.F. Roberts 25.25. L. Heme. W. Bauter both 24-25: A: G.<br />
Kazalis 25.25. W. -fa. S. Keye both23.25; 8. R. Primmer25.25, J. Morris.<br />
G. mtherley both 23-25: C: D. Rodden 24.25.8. Carr 23-25. C. Kazolie 22-25.<br />
10 RDlRGrd Sweep: AA: F. Robens. W. Baxter both 18.20. L. Hems 18-20:<br />
A: G. K-as 16-20, 9. Keys 15.20. P. Cmker. D. Prim both 14.20, B: I.<br />
Marrh 1 Primmar . h(orri.3 aLl 18.20: ~ . C: ~ J. ~ Manin 14.20. D. Rodden 12-20.<br />
B. Cnrr. C Kazol~a bath 11 20. HG W Ba~ter L ~7.125<br />
GRENPELL-CO~~&~~M~(L'L~ 10TDBEC 15m D Toahuck J Rueborn<br />
lolo. 25T P 5 C'slt~p all L'5m C Smdnu. 0770 1818, 1'. Codduqan 6770<br />
:5 LB. ClcnCompball61.70. ll 12 15T DIB oll 15m G Slnclau. N Bull both<br />
15.15. P. Coddu7Plon. G Bvnllnp both L3.15. IGT On8 oll eneh meM: 0.<br />
Vida. G. fiarter. C. %ley. D. Davis dl 25.25. Club PIS C'sinp: R. Vidsl<br />
lO8.108: AAaOA: R. Varley 107.108: B:D. Dnvie71-75: C: J. Simpagn71-76.<br />
20T DIB Hcp: D. Davis 2333. R. Williams 22.23. HG: R. ViW.<br />
HAWKESBURY 8-8-88- Cool, fine (24). ZUT DIB EIO: A: E. Zadm 1S.EO 8:<br />
s. ~ v l 19.20. a R. Gauoi 18-20. 2OI PIS CID: A: E. Zadm 55.80. R. Gosling<br />
54.80: B: 8. Mvla 57.60. J. Gobbo 54.60: C: I. Novello 59.60. C. Sul- 52-60.<br />
25T Night Haw- Cont C'ehip: OA: V. Gobbo 26-28: A: E. Zadm 21-26: B: R.<br />
nibbe* 25-28: C: C. vestergnard 22.25.<br />
UAWKESBURY 11.688 - Fine, s-y. 50T Skeet C'sinp: OA: 8. Svbonj<br />
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SEPTEMBER 25,<strong>1988</strong><br />
EVENT 1 - 5 <strong>Target</strong> Eye Opener<br />
EVENT 2 - 15 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Handicap<br />
EVENT 3 - 20 <strong>Target</strong> Points Score 1Mh Anniversary<br />
Championship Graded<br />
EVENT 4 - 15 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Continental 1Mh Anniversary<br />
C'ship Graded OIA Sash. 2 ribbons and trophies<br />
JUII~~S 8 Ladms Half Noms -Ammo 8 Drinks availebls on grounds<br />
- New shmlem welcome<br />
Comwa Gun Club I8 sltuated 2km fmm Monument along<br />
Redlands Rd, take turn opposlte Cemetery Corner. We are<br />
opposlte the Indoor Cricket Cen<br />
taw: Rhonds Pearce<br />
REMINDER NOTICE:<br />
TAMWORTH CLAY<br />
TARGET CLUB LTD.<br />
ANNUAL OPEN TRAP SHOOT<br />
SEPTEMBER 3 & 4, <strong>1988</strong><br />
$7,000 in Trophies & Sashes - 215 <strong>Target</strong>s -<br />
Commencing 9.00am each day<br />
15m High Gun, Handicap High Gun, AA.A.B.C.<br />
High Gun, Ladies High Gun, Junior High Gun,<br />
Veterans High Gun.<br />
Ladies & Juniors Half Noms.<br />
See August CTSN for the full program<br />
Secretary: Rod Prior (067) 66 1455 (BH); (067)<br />
66 1537 (AH)<br />
50.50, A: J. Wodsy 48.50: B: D. Snow 48.50: C: J. AUofY 40-50.<br />
UAWKESBURY 17-588 - CW1. fine. 2OI DIB CID: A. P. Farrue, M.<br />
~ewman boul 18.20: B: G. mble 18.20: C: W. ~armld. D. -hie both<br />
17.20. 25T 8m C'ahip: OA: M. Newman 25.25: A: P. Famugin 17-25: B: R.<br />
Hibberl22-25: C: W. Jarmld 22-25.<br />
HAWKESBURY 25.8.88 - Fins (32). 20T El0 DIB: R. Keble. A. Petina. G.<br />
able dl 20.20. 50T PIS C'ship: OA: B. Kable 148.150: A: M. N e w<br />
140-150: B: J. AUotta 131.150: C: B. Robinson 130.150. 25T HOD CID: N.<br />
2325.<br />
HAWfCESBURY 8.7.88-Cool tmc 20TD B E OSwrap A M Nemnan. K.<br />
Uosdo bath 2020. 25T DZl mphy OA: K Bos&o 27.28: A. E Zdm<br />
26.25. B S '- Jlu25.25. C P VeUe 26 27. 2WD-b Double8 Cm A K.<br />
VeUa 15.20.<br />
HAWKESBURY 8.7.88 - Cold. very windy (28). 501 M~scquane Skeet<br />
C'ship: OA: J. Worley 60-50: A: P. Koumupis 48-50: B: D. Hunt 58.83: C: J.<br />
AUotfa 43.50. 5OI SouUlsm Zone Skeet C'ship: OA: X. wilbow 49.51: A: C.<br />
Naudin 48.51; B: E. Schufte 49.51: C: E. Zadm 42-50. Zone tervn Bele-2fian: J.<br />
Werley 98.1W. E. Schutfe 93.100. C. Naudin 93-IW. K. Wllbow 93.100, D.<br />
Hun192-100. R. Clarke 91.1W. J. Wilberiorce 88-IW. M. aanicek88.1W.S.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
I BURY<br />
!<br />
WODONGA<br />
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11 - llam start Skeet - 12.30pm start D.T.L.<br />
Nom. $8.00 OIS $1.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Hardy's Building Supplies Skeet Championship<br />
Sash & Trophy OIA, Trophy 2 grade winners<br />
1 EVENT 2 Nom. $3.00<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> Points Eye Opener<br />
EVENT 3 NO^. $8.00 OIS $1.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> Border Fibrous Plaster PIL Double Barrel Championship<br />
Sash & Trophy OIA, Ribbon & Trophy 2 grade winners, trophy 2nd each grade<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $8.00 OIS $1.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Handicap. Trophy lst, Znd, 3rd, Backmarker<br />
EVENT 5 Nom. $6.00 OIS $1 .OO<br />
15 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel Mixed Meterage A18, B16, C14. Trophy lst, 2nd, 3rd<br />
Schoolboy's competition commences 1.30pm<br />
$150 open order with IAN McGEOCH GUNSMITHS for possible shot over the program<br />
GUNS! GUNS! GUNS! GUNS! GUNS!<br />
A.W.C.T.A. ANNIVERSARY GUN SHOOT - $3000 PRIZES<br />
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 11.00am Start<br />
Sponsored by IAN McGEOCH GUNSMITHS<br />
EVENT 1<br />
EVENT 2<br />
Nom. $3.00<br />
10 Taroet " Points Eve , O~ener .<br />
Nom. $8.00 OIS $1.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> IAN McGEOCH'S GUNSMITH DIB Championship<br />
Sash & Trophy OIA, Ribbon and Trophy 2 grades. Trophy 2nd A.B.C. Grades<br />
EVENT 3<br />
Nom. $20.00 OIS $1.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Anniversary DIB Championship<br />
Sponsored by Ian McGeoch's Gunsmiths<br />
OIA winner sash & Franchi Auto Shotgun. 1st 3 grades A.B.C. Ribbon & BRNO .22 Rifle. 2nd 3 grades<br />
A.B.C. lOOAA Tgt Shells<br />
EVENT 4<br />
Nom. $14.00 OIS $1 .OO<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Anniversary Handicap<br />
Sponsored by Ian McGeogh Gunsmiths<br />
OIA winner Sash & Franchi Auto Shotgun. Metre groups 11-15, 16-20, 21-25. 1st each group 300AA<br />
Shells, 2nd each group IOOAA shells.<br />
Teams event in conjunclion with Anniversary Championship. Case 50AA Shells & Perpetual Cup to<br />
winning team. Sponsored by Ian McGeogh Guns & Gunsmith. (5 man team, min 3 from one club). Alburv<br />
.<br />
WodorFga challenge all other teams.<br />
U's operating in conjunction with this shoot<br />
President: R. Petts Secretaly: D. Smailes<br />
Phone: (060) 25 1239 Phone; (060) 21 5433<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
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HAWlCEsBuRY 15.7.88 - Cml. fine (25). ZOT Dm WO: P. Farrugin 20-20.<br />
M. Newman. R. Hibbert both 19-20. 2UT PIS Cm: A: P. Farrugia 59.80. K.<br />
Prior 53.80: B: R. Hibbert 51.60. J. Gobbo 53-60: C: E. Tolomao 52.80. I.<br />
NoveUo 47.60.25T HGC S!E C'ehip: OA: M. Newman 22.2% A: P. FaMgin<br />
18.25: a. R. Hibben 21.25: C: W. Turner 20.25.<br />
HAY 8.7-88 -Slight wind &ovsmt (18). Hay Diet DiR C'shlp: A &OA: R.<br />
Glen35-40: C: W. Pryor 27-40. J. Laltue26.40. Hey Diet Dm C'ehip: R. Glen&<br />
R. Cugley 18-20(for3rdyearinamw),D. Sullivan&C.Martin 16.21.a)THap<br />
Orp Meterage: R. Cugley 18-20. R. Glen. 8. Doyle. W. Pryor. B. Isonard dl<br />
18.20. 1m SIB club Mug Hcp: R. Ole" 10-10. HG: R. Glen 61-70.<br />
26.588 - Clear & line (18). 15T WO Hcp: T. atto. B.<br />
Fit&. J. Currana. ZOT PIS 15m: B. Fit&, G. C-s. B. Wslum. 3 m<br />
m m Tmphy: G. C-ans. T. Kitto. T. Hudeon. 30T JE Tmphy Hop: K.<br />
Jelfery.ZOTCant15m:B.Pow&.J.Currana.T.Kitto. 10PrDm 18m:T.Kitto<br />
& G. -. B. Powell & K. Jeffsm. Beyden Powell and J. Currans. HG: 8.<br />
MVERELlr 157-88 -Fine k suMy (31). 25T B,T Hcp: B. Mbitfer. 25T<br />
Dm Cont C'ahip: AA: R. Skinner 30.31; A kOA: P. Jensen 32.32: B: J. Newby<br />
25.25: C: J. Roberts 21.25. WTDB Hop: R. Kingsmill 20-20. HG: Ken Fuller<br />
112.120.<br />
lntermediafe Ha: J. Hodsea 146-160.<br />
NARnanmEM 17.7-88 -Cold and cloudy wiUl ahowera (26). 10T DIB Cm<br />
off 15m: T. Sslaiia, D. Fraaer. S. Gueet. A. Baud. M. Kruger-Dnvies. T. Joss,<br />
P. Payten dl 10.10. N-andera & Dist PIS C'ship: OA & A: S. Papasidam<br />
75.75. A. Paanne 74.75: B: G. Gvymer 74-75. A. GuglieLmino 71-75: C: P.<br />
N.S.W.<br />
CENTRAL ZONE<br />
NIGHT SKEE<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
at<br />
BATHURST GUN<br />
CLUB<br />
Sunday September 4 e 6.30pm<br />
start<br />
Enquiries: L. Aberley (063) 31 3791<br />
NARRANDERA CLAY<br />
TARGET CLUB INC.<br />
- 10.30am<br />
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18,<strong>1988</strong><br />
EVENT - . -. . . 1 . Nom. . . -. . . SA.00 - . - -<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> PIS Eye Opener 15m<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $8.50<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> "Teloca House" Points Score 15m Sash<br />
OIA. Ist & 2nd A.B.C.<br />
01s 5Oc each 10T OIA<br />
Proceeds from events 1 & 2 and a barbecue iunch<br />
will go to Kara Day's fund raisin for Teloca House<br />
Hostel for the frail aged in tile Narrandera<br />
Treemendous Princess Competition.<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $8.00<br />
Narrandera & District DIRise Championship<br />
Sash OIA, 1st & 2nd A.B.C.<br />
01s each half & OIA $1.50<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $9.00<br />
Narrandera Treemendous Festival DIB<br />
Championship<br />
Sash OIA, 1st & 2nd AA.A.B.C.<br />
01s 50c on 12. 13 & OIA $1.50<br />
Total Noms & Sweeps $34.00<br />
Ladies & Juniors reduced noms on 3 & 4<br />
Lola Charles - (069) 56 2154<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
Downside<br />
international Gun<br />
Club<br />
(Club srtuated 16km north of Wagga Wagga on<br />
Coolamon Road)<br />
9.30am Saturday, September 24<br />
CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS<br />
CHRIS MASON MEMORIAL<br />
-.-... . ~<br />
FVFNT 1 N0m. $3.00 .-~.<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Eye Opener 15m<br />
EVENT 2<br />
Nom. $8.00 OIS OIA $1.00<br />
RED STEER HOTEL MOTEL 25 <strong>Target</strong> DIB C'SHIP<br />
15m<br />
OIA Sash and trophy;lst & 2nd each grade<br />
Tyro C'ship in conjunction with this event for those<br />
shooters who have not won a championship<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $8.00 01s OIA $1.00<br />
BlACK SWAN HOTEL 25 TARGET PIS C'SHIP<br />
15m<br />
OIA Sash and trophy,lst & 2nd each grade<br />
EVENT 4<br />
Nom. $8.00 OIS OIA $1.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> SIB CHAMPIONSHIP 15m<br />
OIA Sash and trophy 1st & 2nd each grade<br />
EVENT 5 Nom. $8.00 01s OIA $1.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> HANDICAP TROPHY<br />
1st & 2nd each metre group. Front marker 15-18,<br />
19-21, 22-25<br />
CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS EVENTS - 20<br />
TARGETS .. ~~ -<br />
5 DIB, 5 SIB, 5 PIS 5 DIB Handicap<br />
Shwters to qualify for this event will be overall and<br />
grade winners of Events 2-4, First Group winners<br />
Event 5<br />
BARBECUE TEA - NIGHT<br />
SHOOT<br />
EVENT 6<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> DIE 15m<br />
Nom. $3.00<br />
EVENT 7 Nom. $8.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Trophy !5m<br />
Downside Gun Club Jackpot operating at this shoot<br />
President:<br />
R. Blake<br />
(069) 20 2043<br />
Secretary:<br />
Mrs P. Mason<br />
(069) 26 1939<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
SYDNEY CLAY<br />
TARGET CLUB<br />
LTD.<br />
48th Anniversaly<br />
Shoot<br />
Sunday, 25th September,<br />
<strong>1988</strong><br />
Over $3000 in Winchester prizes plus Championship<br />
trophies<br />
Time loam<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $5.00<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> D/B El0<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $40.00 OIS $5.00<br />
100 <strong>Target</strong> 48th Anniversary Double Barrel<br />
Championship<br />
1st in AA.A.6.C. Grades<br />
Winchester 30130 Rifle value $675<br />
2nd in M.A.B.C. Grades<br />
One case Winchester AA300 value $140<br />
3rd in AA.A.6.C. Grades<br />
Half Case Winchester AA300 value $70<br />
. ---<br />
Overall and lst, 2nd. 3rd CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
TROPHIES in M.A.B.C. Grades<br />
- PLUS-PLUS -<br />
HIGH GUN Events 1 8 2<br />
One case Winchester shotshells to overall winner<br />
President:<br />
Graham Boyce<br />
(02) 726 8638<br />
Secretary:<br />
Wal Su//y<br />
(02) 605 3207<br />
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OCTOBER Ist,<br />
SATURDAY i st - 9.00arn SUNDAY 2nd -- 9.00arn<br />
EVENT 1 Nom. $15.00 OIS $4.00<br />
30 <strong>Target</strong> 'Wunl &Jolly Ry Md"<br />
STATE HANDICAP<br />
OIA Sash; N S.W.C.T.A. Perpetual Cup Sllver<br />
N.S.W. Badge & Trophy. Troph~es 2nd & 3rd<br />
Overall.<br />
1st 11-14m, 15-17m, 18-21m, 22-25m. Trophy'<br />
Ladles, Juniors & Veterans<br />
EVENT 3<br />
Nom. $18.00 OIS $4.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> "Westfield" STATE<br />
SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
15m<br />
EVENT 2 N0m. $18.00 01s $4.00 OIA Sash; Robby & Pam Smith Perpetual Cup.<br />
Silver N.S.W. Badge &Trophy. Trophies lst12nd<br />
AA.A.6.C. Grades. Trophy: Ladies, Juniors &<br />
Veterans<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> ""Oimpyc <strong>Target</strong>s"<br />
STATE DOUBLE BARREL<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP "15m<br />
OIA Sash; Winchester Perpetual Cup. Silver<br />
N.S.W. Badge & Trophy. Trophies 1st12nd<br />
AA.A.B.C. Grades. Trophy: Ladies, Juniors &<br />
Veterans<br />
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AT THE CLUB<br />
HOUSE - 5.30pm<br />
The N.S.W.C.T.A. gratefully acknowledges the<br />
following sponsors:<br />
e Westfield o Munt & Jully Pty Ltd<br />
e Olimpyc <strong>Target</strong>s @ Horsley Park Gun<br />
Shop e Winchester e Fuller Firearms<br />
e Shelley's SoR Drinks<br />
President:<br />
Robby Smith<br />
(02) 528 3878<br />
THE SHOPPING<br />
HEART OF<br />
THE SHIRE<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
In <strong>Association</strong> with<br />
EVENT 5 Nom. $21.00 OIS $4.00<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $18.00 OIS $4.00<br />
75 <strong>Target</strong> ""Sheeey's Soft Drinks"<br />
STATE CHAMPION OF<br />
GMAMPlONS 18m<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> "Horsley Park Gun<br />
OIA Sash, N.S W.C.T.A. Perpetual Cup Sllver<br />
N S.W Badge & Trophy Trophles lstl2nd<br />
AA A B.C. Grades Trophy: Ladles, Juniors &<br />
Veterans.<br />
Shop" STATE POINT SCORE<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP 15m<br />
OIA Sash; Allan Cramp Memorial Perpetual Cup<br />
S~lver N.S.W. Badge & Trophy. Trophies lsV2nd<br />
AA.A.B C. Grades. Trophy: Ladles, Juniors &<br />
Veterans.<br />
OPEN - LADIES - JUNIOR - INTER-ZONE<br />
TEAMS SHOT IN CONJUNCTION OPEN TEAM HIGH GUN - SashITrophy<br />
LADIES TEAM HlGH GUN - SashiTrophy<br />
JUNIOR TEAM HlGH GUN -<br />
SashiTrophy<br />
- Quality at discount prices TEAM HIGH GUN TROPHIES<br />
me Horsley Park Gum Shop<br />
SPONSORED BY:<br />
'FULLER FIREARMS<br />
MONDAY 3rd - 8.00arn @ I<br />
STATE TEAMS - LADIES - JUNIORS<br />
- OPEN CARTRIDGES Supplied by OVERALL HIGH GUN - SashITrophy<br />
FULLER FIREARMS LADIES HIGH GUN - SashITrophy<br />
JUNIOR HlGH GUN - SashITrophy<br />
VETERAN HIGH GUN - SashiTrophy<br />
HlGH GUM TROPHIES SPONSORED BY:<br />
Secretaw:<br />
Jenny Birt<br />
P.O. Box 836, Tamworth<br />
(067) 65 2520<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS -SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong> Page 57
NSW 18.8.88 - Fma (29). NSW Gun Club M-bsrs Cbhip. 25T DIB C'ship:<br />
OA &8: I. Bruce 35.36: A: G. Beer 34.36: C: N. l70gley 24.25.25T SIB C'ehip:<br />
OA a A: R. -r 23.25. B: I. Bmce 21.25. C: P. Armetrone: 20-25. 25T skeet<br />
C'ehip: OA a A: I. Brvm 24-25: B: J. Dunne 23-25: C: K. Small 23.27. 25T<br />
n.,=h cehip: OA a A: H. meuniasen 23.25: B: R. ~ c ~ ~ 31.50: i eC: G. t ~ ~<br />
19-25, NSW Gun Club Champion: HeakTheunissen 81-1W.<br />
NSW 25.~88 - Pemct (12). 150r wnomical skeet. SOT ~ rSIS: d A: G.<br />
Petmu 48.50: 8: R. Burton 46.50: C: G. Beer 38-50. 50r Skeet C'ship: OA: C.<br />
Nnudill 50.50: A: G. Petmu 48-50: B: R. Burton 44.50: C: C. Hlavoty 43.50.<br />
5OTHap Charles IILavaty Skeet Hop: OA: C Naudin83.83: A: A. Najor 48.50:<br />
B: R. Burton 50.50: C: C. Hlavaty 50-50.<br />
NSW 2.3.7.88 -Fine. mild. Bght (12 skeet. 14 wp). ZDTCISU Trap C'ehup<br />
a Elimination k d lor Stnte Training Squod: OA a AA: M. Diomond204.225:<br />
A: D. Menek 181.200: B: P. Ethertan 158.200, C: G. Webater 148-2W. 200T<br />
1su skeet C'ehip k ELimination Rnd for sfate maining Squad OA & AA: M.<br />
%B?~-, A. t. Norman 174-W, 8: G. Smith 149-200.<br />
NSW 18.1.88- S-y, mld(3O). lMIPDIB C'ship: AA: I. Petrina98.100: A:<br />
P. Etherton 101.98: B. P. Ammoun 98.100: C: D. MoKny 89-100. OA: P.<br />
-om 109.111. 50r DIB Night Cam C'ship: AA &OA: I. P ehs 46.50; A:<br />
R. McAUister 42-50: B: B. Ale-der 41-60; C: C. Abeh 36.50.<br />
-- ~- ~ ~<br />
F.~orri~i. J. Souito. 20 Pr DID: W. O'&
I Camping<br />
TAREE-<br />
NGHAM GUN<br />
I.S.U. TRAP & SKEET<br />
TRAINING SQUAD<br />
ELIMINATION<br />
SEPTEMBER 24 & 25, <strong>1988</strong><br />
Saturday 24th September<br />
Commencing 9.30am<br />
-<br />
100 <strong>Target</strong> Mid North Coast Olympic Trap<br />
Championship - $25.00 (Plus Op. Sweeps)<br />
100 <strong>Target</strong> Manning District I.S.U. Skeet<br />
Championship - $25.00 (Plus Op. Sweeps)<br />
Sunday, 25th September<br />
Commencing 9.30am<br />
100 <strong>Target</strong> Taree-Wingham Gun Club Inc. Olympic<br />
Trap Championship - $25.00 (Plus Op. Sweeps)<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Mid North Coast I.S.U. Skeet<br />
Championship -,$14.00 (Plus Op. Sweeps)<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Taree-Wlngham Gun Club Inc. I.S.U.<br />
Skeet Championship - $14.00 (Plus Op. Sweeps)<br />
.All Events - Trophies for Overall & Four Grades<br />
Overall High Gun<br />
facilities on grounds; Meals,<br />
Refreshments & Cartridges available<br />
President:<br />
Mr Ron Sky<br />
Ph: (065) 53 4993<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong><br />
has mme bnc* fmm a short spell. Visitors fmm Tvmbsmmba and Jvnee<br />
',++-"ad<br />
INTERNATIONAL 17-7.88 -Fine. but mol(67). 25T Skeet CD: A: R. DBan<br />
25.25: B: A. Smith 25.25: C: J. Richichi 22-25.25T Alpine hoh C'ship CD:<br />
OA&A: P. Manoiolvli24.25, J. Byrnee21-25: B: B. Johneon22.25. J. Richichi<br />
20.25: C: P. Hall. A. Spera. R. Winckle 17.25. 1OI Novice Shoot: N. Tovmauxl<br />
12.14,M.Edemsi 11-14. M.Riahichi 10.13.25TGunRscLDBC'ship:OAkA:<br />
D. Martini 68.68. J. Richiohi 39.40: AA: J. Bymes 67-68. B. Johnean 30-31: B:<br />
R. Whckle 33.34. P. Ha 32.33: C: G. Gilh&23-25. D. Ribarioh27.30: Iadies:<br />
M. Martini 21.25. 2UT D. Martini Shield Hcp: D. Oti~em 33.33. R. whnokel<br />
32.33. R. Ayere 24-25: HG: R. Dean 87.95.<br />
MALLAJA 3-7-88 - Vety mld (23). 25T Cant C'ehip: OA & A: R. Smith<br />
24.25: B: R. Finch 22-25: C: G. Gilbert 19-25. 15TATA: J. EUi8 12.15. B. Pinch<br />
39.2- " a**"-"- "." >2.,*<br />
n v u u w 247-88 - Cold wU1 gale lo- wulda (21) 30T Lpdak Motor<br />
Alrdlry: A a OA: D. Stevonn 68.80. B: A Hdfon 38 BO: C: C. Gdben 50.68:<br />
20T SB Club Tmphiew G. Gllben 1620. B Gmenshivlds 16.22. H &lev<br />
S.A.C.T.A. - WESTERN WNE 14-588 - Cold & d~5zzly (38). 50T W.Z.<br />
Skeet C'anipe. OA& il C. BcnUoy M50. R. B~a353.55: A: L. rrebdmck48.50.<br />
G Dotisn 1650: C W Flahrr47.50.T 1Icanl4B.M m W 2. DBc'sh~po~&<br />
A M. F.sher 5051. C. Smith 48.51: 8: T Svlclnv46GO. R. Btivhcr49.54: C:<br />
A Jonrs45 50, P Mykutnaeh 37.50<br />
S.A.C.T.A. - WESTERN WNE 15588 -Clear & calm (36) COT W 2 PS<br />
C'ahip OA& A R B!ai 159-lG2 C DenUey 158.182: B: K. hnh 143.150. J.<br />
Curtis 13R.15U.C A. Phalllpe 127.150. W Lymn 125.150 &UTW.Z.SBC'abp<br />
OA & AT Ilcvd 47.50. C Benlley 7275: B: B. Pugba~42.60. K. hnh 42.51:<br />
C A Jonea4150. A PhlUpa 41.50 25T W.Z. Hop let B. Pobke88.28.2nd W.<br />
Lrnn 87 28. 3d T Hem 38.40. .Ith S Edmonda 3840. HG C Bentley<br />
014.325<br />
S.A.C.T.A. -0~28-6~88-Cooi(41). 1- AA M. Fi-isher82.1W: A: C.<br />
Bsntley87.1W: B: P. Green 84.1W. C: P. -83-100.<br />
S.A.C.T.A. -GrrirnsZB.5.88- Cool(41). 75T: AA B. Gmden69-85: A: P.<br />
Mnrcianni 65.75: B: P. Green 65-75: C: W. Renney 55-75. Carnival OA: C.<br />
Bentley 172-2W: AA G. Mark 162-2W: A: F. VeU 167-2W: B: P. G-n<br />
Page 59
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ALEXANDRA GUN CLUB<br />
On the lake at Milang, S.A<br />
Home of the Woodrow shield<br />
President: john Fleeiwood, Phone: (08) 223 6544 (office hours)<br />
ah ANMM BIRTHDAY SHOOT<br />
SEPTEMBER 17th & 18th, <strong>1988</strong><br />
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY $1000.00 CASH EVENT<br />
SATURDAY - STARTING 8.45am SUN DAY<br />
Sharp EVENT 6 NO^. $15.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> DOUBLE BARREL ''CLAY TARGET"<br />
1 EVENT 1 Nom. $9.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> BILL QUlNN SKEET SHIELD<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
Trophies 1 & 2 A.B.C. OIA Bicentennial Medal and<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
Team to consist of at least four club registered<br />
members.<br />
Trophies 1 & 2 A.B.C. Kindly donated by<br />
Grade winners medals<br />
EVENT 7 Nom. $15.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> DOUBLE BARREL WOODROW<br />
SHIELD TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
SPORTS OPTICAL<br />
O/A Bicentennial Medal and Grade winner<br />
Teams to consist of five club registered members<br />
ONLY - A.C.T.A. HANDICAP CARDS MUST BE<br />
medals<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $9.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> CLARKES CHILDREN'S SHOES<br />
POINT SCORE CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
Trophies 1 & 2 A.B.C. Kindly donated by CLARKES<br />
CHILDREN'S SHOES<br />
OIA Bicentennial Medal and Grade winner medals<br />
PRODUCED<br />
Trophies: 1st AA - $200 cash; 2nd AA - $50 cash;<br />
1 st A - $200 cash; 2nd A - $50 cash; 1 st B - $200<br />
cash; 2nd B - $50 cash; 1st C - $200 cash; 2nd C<br />
- $50 cash.<br />
Sterling Silver Medal to each team member - OIA<br />
Bicentennial Medal and Grade winner medal<br />
EVENT 8 Nom. $9.00<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $9.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> DOUBLE BARREL IAN & PHILLIP<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> SINGLE BARREL S.A.<br />
SPORTSGOODS DIST. PTY. LTD.<br />
CAMPBELL ANNIVERSARY SHIELD CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP Trophies 1 & 2 A.B.C. Kindly donated by S.A.<br />
Teams to consist of at least four club registered SPORTSGOODS DIST. OIA Bicentennial Medal and<br />
members. grade winner medals<br />
OIA Bicentennial Medal and Grade winner HIGH GUNS<br />
medals. Winning team members receive Sterlin<br />
Silver Medal courtesy of Ian & Phillip Cam bet<br />
EVENT 4<br />
Nom. 6.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> POINT SCORE WENDTS JEWELLERS<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
Trophies 1 & 2 A.B.C. Kindly donated by WENDTS<br />
JE.WELLERS. OIA Bicentennial Medal and Grade<br />
winners medals<br />
BARBECUE AND SALAD AVAILABLE PRIOR TO<br />
NIGHT SHOOT<br />
EVENT 5 Nom. $16.00<br />
D.T.L. on Events 2,3,4,5,6,7&8 - Gold plated sterling<br />
silver medallion<br />
Overall on Events 1-8 - Trophy donated by Dick &<br />
Rhonda Ayres<br />
Ladies on Events 3,4,6&7 donated by Alexandra Gun<br />
Club<br />
Veterans on Events 3,4,6&7 donated by Alexandra<br />
Con Club<br />
luniors on Events 3,4,6&7 donated by Gun Rack<br />
Enfield<br />
D.T.L. HlGH GUN BONUS<br />
Kindly donated by Dieter Schurter of D.E.K.<br />
Imports - Sydney<br />
COMMONWEALTH MIXED TARGET NIGHT<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
10 Double Barrel, 10 Single Barrel, 10 Point Score -<br />
20 metres, 10 Pair Double Rise - 15 metres.<br />
Trophies 1 & 2 A.B.C. Puma Knives donated by<br />
FIVE MEMBER TEAM TO BE NOMINATED PRIOR<br />
TO THE COMPLETION OF EVENT 2 ON<br />
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16th. EVENTS 1 to 8<br />
INCLUSIVE<br />
Accommodation available at the Pier Hotel<br />
(under new management). Also Caravan Park<br />
D.E.K. Imports. 2nd trophies donated by COUNTRY - Camping available on grounds - full<br />
CLUB SHIRTS. OIA Bicentennial Medal and Grade<br />
winner medals.<br />
canteen facilities - Shells available<br />
LADIES, VETERANS & IUNIORS 60% (All Noms)<br />
The Committee reretver the right to alter the program without notice<br />
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NEWMAN GUN CLUB<br />
P.O. Box 123. Newman, W.A., 6753<br />
President: Terry Genge; Secretaryflreasurer: Julie Heath<br />
OFFICIAL PROGRAM FOR CAMPERS TWO DAY<br />
CARNIVAL<br />
SATURDAY 1 OCTOBER - SUNDAY 2 OCTOBER, <strong>1988</strong><br />
SATURDAY 1st - SHOOTING COMMENCES 9.00am SHARP<br />
10 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Eye Opener CID 50% returned to shooters<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Whale back Championship Graded<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> DBP District Championship Graded<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> SIB lronman Championship Graded<br />
SUNDAY 2nd - SHOOTING COMMENCES 9.00am SHARP<br />
5 <strong>Target</strong> DIB Handicap Eye Opener (CID 50% returned to shooters)<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Hangover Handicap (1st - Shotgun)<br />
20 <strong>Target</strong> State Walk-Up Championship<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> ATA District Championship Graded<br />
Total Noms $89.00<br />
MEALS: Morning, afternoon teas and lunches available both days. The Club will supply a beef on<br />
the spit, salads and keg on Saturday night - "PREPARE YOU FOR THE HANGOVER HANDICAP ON<br />
SUNDAY." Barbecue on Sunday night (pay on the night)<br />
HIGH GUN ON EVENTS 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 & 8<br />
Other events time permitting<br />
TRAPS OPEN 8.OOam BOTH DAYS<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
SEPTEMBER CARNIVAL<br />
Saturday B Sunday<br />
17th & 18tk Sepbernber <strong>1988</strong><br />
Friday 16th September - Practice 1.30pm<br />
WHITEMAN PARK<br />
Saturday 17th September - Sunday 18th September -<br />
9.OOam Start 9.00am Start<br />
! Barrel Warmers 0745 to 0845 Barrel Warmers 0745 to 0845<br />
EVENT 4 Nom. $10.00<br />
EVENT 1 Norn. $10.00 25 Winchester DIB Points District<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Skeet Championship Championship<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $15.00 EVENT 5 Nom. $15.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> State Skeet Championship 50 <strong>Target</strong> State DIE Championship<br />
1 EVENT3 Nom. $8.00 EVENT 6 Nom. $15.00<br />
20 Pr State Deauville Doubles Championship 25 <strong>Target</strong> Whiteman Park DIB Handicap<br />
EVENT 7 Nom. $15.00<br />
City versus Country Shoulder to Shoulder DIB<br />
Points<br />
(5 man selected over events 4 & 5)<br />
, .<br />
Sashes awarded to overall winners of events 1 to 6. Ribbons will be awarded to grade winners of events 1, 2, 4 & 5.<br />
Events graded A.B.C. Ist, 2nd 8 3rd each grade. High Gun sash will be decided on events 1,2,4, 5 & 6. High Gun<br />
winners will be awarded overall to Ladies, Juniors & Veterans. Optional Sweeps at $1.00 per 25 targets will be<br />
conducted on each 25 targets of events 1,2,4,5 & 6. Bar and catering facilities will be available during the weekend, hot<br />
showers and ablution facilities are available. Limited number of caravan sites.<br />
Free barbecue and hap y hour on Sunday evening<br />
For further information phone the ~ f Administration ~ b Officer: (09) 249 2013<br />
WAGC Shooting Grounds: Beechborn Rd, Nth Whiternan Park, W.A.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
longer shwt-off. Our club PJ champion was S. Johneon, rlu R. MaDomld. OA<br />
HG: M. Wateon. Handicapwinner was R. Mcl)Dnsld_ Intermsdiatewinn~rwas<br />
P. Cant<br />
GERA~DTON 177.88 - ~vm.wt with a feu ehouvra (34) 25T DB: H.<br />
Hmer. K. Nswlald. U Uoschafu. M. Ha~h.~2525.25TSB~C.Cammoc*.<br />
A wnachcnho. lath 26 28 25T ~ 9 H. : Harmer 7276. M. Wateon 72.75. E.<br />
Twmoy 72.76 26T Can? M. Watson 2425. J. Low 24.25 IOPR DR: G<br />
Plvsons 10.20. PI llwnar 1520.S. Hum 1520OAHG H. Harmer 167170.<br />
N E W 12.888- Fmaundcolm(l0). 1CUTSkceLS.M. &V A HoroPerp.<br />
Trophy: la, T Sungel88-100. eq 2nd I. Sivak. bl. Slono82.100.3rd B<br />
9, , ...-. ,,-<br />
NEWMAN28688-Flnohmol(l4) IUTWHcp I Sr&ll-Il.P.SLvlgel<br />
1Oll 26TDU T. SUqe124.25. hl. Slono23.25. I SIu&2225. lUTTower:T<br />
Stulgel2020. T. Gengc 19.20. M. Stone 11.12<br />
N E W 107-88- hno,cold&cvmdy(l5) 5TDBP WTmer:D.Domo<br />
15.15. 25T DBP Touor C'ship: T. Sungel 71.75. P. Hwrth 70.75. 1 Sivak<br />
64-75.<br />
NEWBlAN24-7.88-Fine.uewwindy(s). 1mEOHcp:T. Stin@ 11-11.C.<br />
McKay 10-11.25T DB: T. Stingel 21-25. T. Genge. K. COcolm~. both 18.25.<br />
S. Atkhmn, B. Higgs.P. Heath. ell 17-25.25TDBH.q: 11-Ism: S.Atkbmn.<br />
P. neath. both 18.25: 16.19m: T. Genge 29.29. T. Stinp128-30.<br />
WAGC %?Seas - Fins (24). 20PR DD: F. Swsetinm. MoKay 19.20. M.<br />
c-han/~. ~ ^ i ti8.w. h ~ ~ ~ P DR: R A: M. -ban 30.40, a. wine<br />
26-40: B: A. YOZ* 27-40, J. amer 25.40: C: R. wilsan 25-40, F. S-%<br />
W-40.<br />
WAGC 2-7-88- Fine (48). 25T Skeet Doubles: A: R. Bailey 20-25. C. Be&<br />
20.25: 8: R. Wandt 22.25, W. Dvmsney 21.25: C: N. Stewart 20-25. F. 8bim<br />
19~25.25TDBPU1125TSB: A: L. Shipp93-1W.M. CalU&an92-100: B:J. Coci<br />
85.100. H. %mic 93-103: C: K. Wileon 89.100, F. Swseting 82-100. 25T<br />
Skeet: A: R. Bnilnily 25-25. J. Cooi 24-25. A. Carmichael 24.25: B: C. Willatt<br />
23-25. G. King22-25. L. Johnaton 22-25: C: M. Ponte.24-25. M. Walton23-25.<br />
N . Rtaua* 91 .SS<br />
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WAGC 17.7.88 - Wut & d y (28) LOOT Trench Club C'ahip Club<br />
Cllnmp!on: P hlelvm 89.100. A J. Hama 88-100. 8. S Sfin 70100: C. M.<br />
Kownch 67103, D. H. Eemc52.100.<br />
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4<br />
3.00prn - 25 Double Barrel Points, 15rn, Cash<br />
graded - Nominations $10.00<br />
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5 - 8.30 am Start<br />
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6<br />
CHERRY TREE POOL FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
Includes Ladies, Veterans and Junior Divisions.<br />
Venue: Dannrin Gun Club<br />
Date: September 17 & 18, <strong>1988</strong><br />
Start: 9.00a.m.<br />
Program:<br />
EVENT 1<br />
Nom. $10.00<br />
25 <strong>Target</strong> Eye Opener<br />
EVENT 2 Nom. $20.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Marara Handicap<br />
EVENT 3 Nom. $20.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Arafura Championships<br />
EVENT 4 NO^. $25.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> Night Championships<br />
Sunday 18<br />
EVENT -. -. 5 Nom. NIL<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> State Skeet Postal Match<br />
EVENT 6 Nom. $20.00<br />
50 <strong>Target</strong> State Skeet Championship<br />
High Gun on events 1-6 - Two man team (Tristar<br />
trophy) events 1-6 - State team 15 man selected<br />
on events 2 & 3 - State Team high Gun shoot off<br />
follows immediately - State badges for team<br />
members<br />
For information ring: (089) 27 3990<br />
Written enquiries: P.O.B. 41 121,<br />
Casuarina, 5792 N. T.<br />
AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER <strong>1988</strong>
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