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<strong>SHOOTING</strong> <strong>HEWS</strong> OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE<br />

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November 1994 <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shaotlng News Page 1


Volume No. 47 Issue No. 1 1 - November 1994<br />

NATIONAL EXECUTIVE<br />

PATRON<br />

The Right Honourable<br />

Malcolm Fraser, A.C., C.H.<br />

PRESIDENT<br />

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HONORARY LIFE REGISTRATIONS<br />

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N. Har* E. F. HawMm P.P.) R. M. HolUretar (P.P.)<br />

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R. Mules A. Pedelsen (P.P.) A. N. Rowe<br />

J. K. Smti (P.P.) J. M. Tyquh (P.P.) N. Welk<br />

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January tisue doses Nw& 30<br />

Australlan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Assaclation Inc.<br />

3 Essex Rd (PO Box 557), Mount Waverley, Wc 3149<br />

Ph: (03) 807 7577 Fax: (03) 807 2716<br />

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR<br />

Mr Graame Bmwn<br />

NA1LTK)NAL DIRECTOR OF COACHING ACTA HSTORMN<br />

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corkalained in the text, IlusfraUDm oraduertimenls.The opiniom expressad lnthk<br />

magazine do not necesserXy represent those olthe prblkher.<br />

CONTENTS<br />

National Presldenl's Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

2nd World DTLCharnphnshlp, Wahs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

Cornmmweanh Games, Victorla, B.C. Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

Urnworld Cup Flnel, Munlch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

VCTA Norlh West Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />

Loddm Dlstrkt Pollce Trap Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . 10<br />

VCTASouth West Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />

Mount $a GunClub ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />

Regrster a record - Cobarl966 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />

Something new for Shoalhaven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />

lnternafl~nalShootlng<br />

Unlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

Blast from the past.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Maradma positive - timely warnlng for all athletes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Tamwotth OpnTrapto Merrlck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16<br />

Editor's mailbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />

Wonthaggl Gun Club . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />

1994Crayflsh Carnival. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . . 18<br />

Veila blg Top Gun'wlnnerfor September.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19<br />

ASSAnews ................. .... . ....... ........ .. .... .. .. 19<br />

Lsonara's Gold Nugget 2 Day Shod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />

MaryboroughTid Bits, Qld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />

Breakbedges ... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />

Badge collsctlng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />

Shooter prdiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />

Waratah Stale Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25<br />

Vale ..... ... ... .... .... ...... ..... ..... .................. 25<br />

Looking back - Hay Gun Club's'Mltchell Cup'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26<br />

CTSN Clessnieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<br />

Club news, programs and results.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<br />

FROKICOVER:<br />

The vMorbus AMrallanleam, 2nd WorM DTLChempbrshlps, Walss<br />

From It0 r: Den& Lymn, John Fanell, Bll Iles, Roger DuUlln and Mark Crevatln.<br />

Page 2 AustralIan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shaatlng News November 1994


National<br />

President's<br />

Notes<br />

World DTL Championships<br />

Australias' trip to the World DTL Championships in Wales re-<br />

sulted in same great efforts by our team. Mark Crevatin. Roger<br />

Duthie. John Famll. Bill Iles and Dennis Lymn in winning<br />

gold in the teams event. Bill's second in the open and the out-<br />

standing shooting of junior Les 'Chippa' Chant.<br />

AustraUa has made application to host the next World Cham-<br />

~ionshi~s to be held in 1997. The decision onwhere the next<br />

event will be, will be made in November. We have a very good<br />

chance ofbeing awarded the went.<br />

Chairman: Promotion & Development Committee<br />

Mr liobcn Nugent. Chairman. Prarnodon & Dcvrloprncnt Comrnlt1c.L..<br />

lras handed uvcr rhc chairmanship tu Mr Alan Kenny.<br />

Vice Prcsidcnt of th~. ACTA. This is due to Mr NuCcnt'r commitment<br />

to his own club Roma. moving to new grouGds.<br />

Mr Nugent continues as a member of the Promotion & Development<br />

Comm~ttee. Finance Committee and Qucensland member<br />

to the ACTAManagement Committee.<br />

ACTA Marketing<br />

\Vilh Christmas now on top of us. why not chooses gift from<br />

our range of pronlational gear. A rrew addition to our rangc is<br />

the all numuse canv bag. It is cxccpdanal value at $30.00<br />

(add $< foipostageej. -<br />

Handicap Cards 1995<br />

?he ACTA Exccutivc is rcvlsing the formal of our handicap<br />

card and a rrew card will be issued for 1995. The new format.<br />

ho~cfuiiy, * - will makc it much casicr for club officials and for<br />

the shooters themselves.<br />

1995 NZ DTL Nationals<br />

We have been forwarded a draft ofthe program for the 1995<br />

NZ DTL Nationals, which will be held in March at the Waikato<br />

Gun Club [Hamilton]. It will be preceded by three days of Pre-<br />

National skeet shooting. Wednesday 8th to Friday 10th March<br />

Saturday 1 llh Skeet Teams Matches<br />

commencement of Skeet National Champs<br />

Double Rise Swee~s<br />

Sunday 12th complete NZ ~keei<br />

Grouse 50 DTL<br />

Monday 13th NZ Double Rise<br />

NZ Mini <strong>Target</strong>s<br />

'hesdav 14th North/South DTL Nnal<br />

\Vedncsday 15th ~~'single ~a'rrel Charnps<br />

\Vinchcstcr Trophy Match<br />

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lhisinfomative book details our sport of <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooting.<br />

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November 1994 AustralIan <strong>Clay</strong> Ta rget Shootlng News Page 3


2nd World D m<br />

Championships, Wales<br />

Team-Gold .- Junlor-Gold Overall-Silver<br />

By Glenn Woodhatch, Team Manager<br />

The Mid \Vales Shooting Gmund. Trefglwys, owned and oper-<br />

ated by Arthur Williams. was the setting for the 2nd World<br />

Down the Line Championships. The first World championship<br />

was conducted in 1948.<br />

These f ham pion ships came about as a result of the ACTA in<br />

1993 suggrsiurg tu &c <strong>Clay</strong> Pgcon Shooting AssoclaUon that<br />

there war a nccd to cstabl~sh a rccognlscd World Charrrpiurrship<br />

for DlL shooting. Mr nrian Carter, rile then Exccutivc DLrector<br />

of the CPSA, taok our sugSestion to the International<br />

Shooting Committee and the event was well on the way to becoming<br />

a reality.<br />

In all 15 <strong>Australian</strong> shooters made the verv . lone -* iournev and<br />

participated in the event. The Championship consisted of a<br />

250 target quWing round, followed by a 50 target final for<br />

the too 70% of Gmgetitors in each sec&n. The event was<br />

scoree as a pointscore event and was shot five per lane. The<br />

team event was shot over the k t 200 targets of competition.<br />

There were sections for Overall. . AA. . A. . B and C erades as well<br />

as Ladies. Juniors and Veterans divisions. Teams shot for titles<br />

in Open. Junior. Ladies and Veterans sections. Entries totalled<br />

410 shooters in all<br />

Thcrc wcrc 11 individual counnies reprrvenled and some 31<br />

teams took pan in the contrsL Organisation was llrst class<br />

with each shooter shootine at some staee over all 10 trans and<br />

at a different time each day. AU were aware of the time they<br />

would be required to shoot the event this being posted on the<br />

day prior. All referees and scorers were paid officials and did<br />

not shoot, which added to the smooth running of the shoot.<br />

Thmughout the competition lain fell fairly consistently caus-<br />

ing some discomfort, possibly mwe so fn the car park than on<br />

the shooting track.<br />

The AustraUan No. 1 team of Mark Crevatin. Roger Duthie.<br />

John F d . Bffl nes and Dennis Lvmn shot vew consistentlv<br />

tlrmughour thc Championship, so much so, thai on the 2nd<br />

and 3rd days of cornpeution, a very large cmwd followed their<br />

evexymove. The teams shooting certainly impressed as they<br />

were the recipients of a standing ovation after they shot the<br />

last trap of the team event. I guess a score of 373/375 polnts<br />

is worthy of acelamatian.<br />

In the week Driar to the Worlds. Bffl Iles announced to the<br />

English he had arrlved lor a visit by winning the Engllsh Open<br />

'Ilandlv~p by Distance' by shooting 100 straight imm 23 yards.<br />

The <strong>Australian</strong>s went to the Cham~ionshi~ to win the Team title,<br />

and win it they did by ll ovcr &c Irish A tcam.<br />

with England A a further 9 points down.<br />

An outstandine achievement was that of our 'Chinoa' Les<br />

Chant in windkg the Junior title by, would you dci~eve. 11<br />

points from the md hot favourire. John McDonald, the cuncnt<br />

open Scottish Champion.<br />

The Wfmhg Team' uUh Glenn Woodhatch and anErrgllsh supporter. 'Chlppd collects gold - World Junlor chnmplon<br />

WhW Ausbalcan team in adlo%<br />

Page 4<br />

'Chlppd mmpew in the Junlor FLnaL<br />

<strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shootbg News November 1994


Bill shot exceptionally well to end up with the silver medal<br />

overall and his score of 895 out of a possible 900 paints<br />

speaks for itself, Mark Crevatin with a score of 888/900 fm-<br />

ished in equal 5th AA, and our other team members were not<br />

very far behind.<br />

me 3rd World Championship is scheduled to take place in<br />

1997 and I attended a meeting of the International <strong>Clay</strong> Pi-<br />

geon Shooting Council and argued Australla's case for con-<br />

ducting the event. I am very coddent that we will get to host<br />

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This was a most successful trip for Auskak and it is pleasing<br />

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Commonwealth Games<br />

Victoria, B.C., Canada<br />

By M. Alexander, Team Manager<br />

Following the d e p h from Italv a -up of 27 including Craig<br />

~eulem&. ~raekr Boyd and misc~it~radcd fur ~anada ha rh;<br />

U S A Russell Mark and Ian IIale alorlg w10~ the mmainder of<br />

the World ChampionsNp tcarn returned ru Allsudlla<br />

Our flrst stop was thc J.F.K. Atrport ln New York City. Aiter<br />

clearing our lugage and Circarms onto domcsttc, we had several<br />

hours to waste as we waited for our connecting - fight - to<br />

Seattle on the West Coast.<br />

hs luck would have il a vemendo~ls smmi swrpl ovsr New<br />

York and so the Inevitable delays began. Finally we boardcd<br />

ow flight, only to sit on the t-ac for nearly i1/2 hows. waiting<br />

ln line for take-off.<br />

Some five hours later we landed in Seattle where the usual<br />

panic for luggage and equipment began. It was here we suffered<br />

our only loss, with one of the Running <strong>Target</strong> mmpetltors<br />

dfle going astray. After a full days stop over, which<br />

everyone spent sight-seeing. we boarded a Super Cat (feny) ineludlne<br />

- the returned fmm and headed for Victoria, 2%<br />

bows away.<br />

Our home for the next three weeks was to be the University of<br />

Victoria. convenlentlv situated beside the main athletic stadium<br />

and only 20 &Utes by bus to the city centre. Following<br />

our registration and securing of hrms at Heals Range.<br />

Craie.~raeme and I settled in to accllmaUse to the milder<br />

wea&er and time difference.<br />

1anHale.M bearer. wwl offlclalpmde contingent<br />

- -.<br />

With Winchester Silver cartridges bought with us from Italy.<br />

Craie and Graeme were able to have several trainine davs<br />

prior to Russell and lsrr and our ammunition from Australia<br />

arriving, The grounds wrrr in a rrlagninccnt setdng, oU to one<br />

side of the 1.000 rnern: riflc ranee, - back aeainst - a forest of&<br />

trees. Each discipliu had two ranges spcclally wnsvuctcd for<br />

these Games and ar we arrivud, the workers were putting the<br />

hal touches to them.<br />

On thc 1 lth August Husscll and Ian arrived via the Qanras<br />

Charter 5ght cornpleriry our team. Ir was at this rime a slmibr<br />

debacle tathat of the &munition to It& raised its uelv head in<br />

the form of a non-arrival ofow mnsi@&ent to ~anaii. On<br />

cbucklng with dlc Games Transpon OBicer. it war faur~d that althauch<br />

tic had ldormcd us bciore leavlng for Italvl, our ammunitlo;<br />

was already in transit, in fact no sich moviment had<br />

taken place. It took some ftve days offrustration and frayed<br />

nerves before we finally received the ammunltlon consipnment.<br />

AU this time onlv llmited training could be done and this was<br />

only achieved t


Skeet gold medalpmsent&n I to r: 2nd C K0urfek.s (Cypuj. IstIan<br />

Hale (AurstralW. SrdA. AusfIn IEngW and the l a .<br />

Ausbalh cLag ttargt team I to c Oraeme Boyd Cr@ Meulemcm<br />

hfurroy Akxamk, tan Hale and RusseUMark<br />

August the 13th is a day that will stay in <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooters<br />

memoly as the day Ian Hale canied the <strong>Australian</strong> nag in the<br />

Opening Ceremony. The pride we felt with Ian was com-<br />

pounded as we entered the cheering capacity packed stadium.<br />

It really was a moving moment. The ceremony lasted several<br />

hours during which Queen Elkabeth I1 opened the Games and<br />

the Indian tribes of Canada performed rituals of their history.<br />

Saturday 20th was overcast but warm far the &st serious<br />

event af the Trap Pairs. Russell and Graeme now with their<br />

own ammunition felt confident and started well. Several trap<br />

problems amse as the day wore on with munds lasting up to<br />

35 minutes due to broken targets and slow releasing ma-<br />

chines. At completion of the event our duo had put together a<br />

less than exciting score of 180/200. This placed Australla 6th<br />

behind Northern Ireland 133/200. Canada 187/200 and Eng-<br />

land 186/200. 'Back to the drawing board of basics'.<br />

With another lay day out of the way it was the Skeet Pairs<br />

Match. and as with the badee match. down came the rain. Yet<br />

this did not detract from soke great shooting which for the<br />

first time was over full fluro targets. At the halfway mark Aus-<br />

tralia lead by a target and were;hootlng well. Suddenly in<br />

Ian's fmal mund some 'cad' pinched the lead fmm his car-<br />

tridges and vital targets escaped thmugh the pattern. Even<br />

with Craig's 95/100. Australla finished 4th behind Cyprus<br />

139/200. New Zealand 136/200 and Scotland 186/200.<br />

No one can describe the pressu that now came onto Russell<br />

and Graerne as they trained hard in preparation for the 'hap In-<br />

dividual Event Both knew they were capable of a far higher per-<br />

forrmnce, and called on their vast experience to impmve. Unfoltu-<br />

nately the required hlgher perforrmnce eluded them and both<br />

finjshed day 1 down the list The semnd day saw both lmpmve.<br />

but tm many banded targets had landed in one piece.<br />

The event went to 1st Mr M. Singh (India) 141/150,2nd Mr G.<br />

Leary (Canada) 140/150 and 3rd Mr A. Alglou (Cyprus)<br />

137/150.<br />

So now we had onlv the Skeet Individual event to eo and two<br />

Last chances for mrdals. llis dme the weather was kind to<br />

the skeedes as Riday 26th turned into a clystal clear and<br />

warm dav. Bath Craie and Par, shot well and at rhe end of dav<br />

1, Craig ied wlth 73/75 with Ian equal 5th on 71/75.<br />

Saturday 27th was another clear and warm day and the excite-<br />

ment that had eluded us at the trao ranee suddenlv was with<br />

us. Craig came in early with a 47/60, foEowed by &n with a<br />

48/50 and Australia had two finallsts.<br />

1. C. Kourtellas (Cyprus) 120<br />

2. I. Singh (India) 119<br />

3. k Austin (England) 119<br />

4. I. Hale (Australla) 119<br />

5. B. Thomson (New Zealand) 119<br />

6. C. Meuleman (Australla) 119<br />

Craig led the way hitting each target hard leavtng only a puff<br />

of fluro dust, eventually followed by Ian hittlng them equally<br />

as hard. On station 4 Craig hiccupped and let one by, followed<br />

by another on 6 to record a 23. The la st target that Ian shot<br />

will remain etched in his memory for it gave him a clear mund<br />

and a gold medal.<br />

From carrying the <strong>Australian</strong> flag to wlnnlng a Gold Medal, a<br />

dream had come true. But for everv winner there are always<br />

losers aral no one can take away &at gut wrenching feeltrig<br />

one has when your best on ti~c day war not good enough. For<br />

all the Austmhann watching. this is the rrnotion seen as Craig<br />

was the &st to congratulate his sparring partner for his mo- -<br />

ment of glory.<br />

Flnalresults were: 1st Ian Hale (Australla) 144/150: 2nd C.<br />

Kourtellas (Cyprus) 143/150: 3rd A. Austin 143/150: 4th C.<br />

Meuleman (Australla) 142/150.<br />

The celebrations started and it was fortunate that next day<br />

was the Closing Ceremony (late afternoon) for several name-<br />

less shooters were very late risers. For evelybody the Closing<br />

Ceremony was another bag full of memories to go with the<br />

many others obtained during these Commonwealth Games.<br />

For Ian. Cralg. Graeme and myself it only left the long trip<br />

home. with Russell heading to friends in Boston for a long over-<br />

due rest prior to competing in the World Cup Flnals in Munich.<br />

KRIEGHOFF - &


UIT TKorld Cup Final<br />

Munich<br />

Illc IntcrnaUonal Shooting Urlion. 1994 World Cup Final. a<br />

sporting highlight, was crlcbratcd fmm September 7-12 on<br />

the Olympic shoodng range of 1972 in Munich-Hockback.<br />

Evuly ycar shcc 1986, world cup events havr bucn held In<br />

which the world's ten bust stiwrars of each discipllnc can<br />

qualify for the UIT\Varld Cup Final according lo a spccffic<br />

qualilicaUort sysurn. Amongst the ten shooters represcnting<br />

seven cauntnrs succesrfully qualifying this system. Austra-<br />

Ua's Russell Mark acouircd the richt to compete in this eUtr<br />

World Cup Final in &e Double blep men (160 Ta~getl event<br />

In addition to qualifying on the completion of the World Cup<br />

events attended during the year. Russell automatically quali-<br />

Eed being victorious with a score of 141+48/189 at the 46th<br />

UIT World Championships held in Fagnano. Italy. ranking<br />

Erst of the best four receiving - an invitation to the exclusive Final<br />

competition in Munich.<br />

What began as a wet, cold day. completed with the sun shin-<br />

ing for a very successful and happy <strong>Australian</strong> shooter, and<br />

supporter.<br />

The ampetition began. Russell's first mund of 46, placed him<br />

eoual second with Bade. USA and was up aeainst Pera. Itah on<br />

46. Second mund, he dropped ro 6th pl~cc,-&lcr scoring a ;liwppoinung<br />

43. If he wanted to scc any medals, he had to pedonn.<br />

Russell achieved a perfect 50/50 in his thM round which is<br />

only the third perfdct score recorded in World competition<br />

since Double Traps inception in 1988. The 50 placed him in<br />

third position for the 'finals'<br />

Wuble m?p mednllsts -World Cup FLnal - MWh I to c Lance Bride<br />

fC!SAJ stber. RurseUMark fAustl gold and John Oplo NSAJ bronze.<br />

In the 'final' Russell top scored with a 47 leaving him in a<br />

three way sudden deaih shoor offwith Lance ~ ade and John<br />

Oppio both from the Unit~.d Stares. AU three Ued a scam lllrcc<br />

rloinrs bclow his World Championship and AustralIan record<br />

Score one month eaUer in ltaiy.<br />

Oppio felt the pressure Erst on his second pair and fourteen<br />

pairs later in sudden death Bade did the same. Russell now<br />

becomes the first clay target shooter in the history of the UlT<br />

to win both the World Championship and the World Cup Flnal<br />

in the same year. He is the 5rst person from the Southern<br />

~emis~here-to win either compe?ltfon.<br />

In the Ladies section. Demlna of Russia scored 138/160 to<br />

win from Pusila of Finland, the current World Champion on<br />

136/160.<br />

manks to Russell's cool head, he now successfully is ranked<br />

TJumero OM' in the world. In what ended as avery excltlng<br />

nail bltlng final (especially for one other very proud <strong>Australian</strong><br />

cheering amongst the American team). Russell Mark was to be<br />

presented with the 1994 World Cup Flnal Gold medal. In addition<br />

he received a fantastic crvstal tro~hv to lace on his mantle<br />

piece, and a personally engraved ~b5*~e&tta with two sets<br />

of barrels. But most Importantly, he has now secured a place<br />

in the 1996 Olympic ~ imcs in Atlanta.<br />

Congratulations to Russell on a very well deserved victory.<br />

9 BOLL. Rodney CAN 43 48 41 132<br />

10 ROUSE. Michael GBR 45 45 41 131<br />

Page 8 <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong>? 'arget Shooting News November 1994<br />

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VCTA<br />

North West Zone<br />

1<br />

4 By David Flauel<br />

The Winchester North West Zane ClavTareet Chamotonshio<br />

was held at the Jeparit Gun Club onehuriday llth~ugusi.<br />

150 students competed. fmml4 different schools.<br />

i I Schools were: Donald High - 5 . lstudentsl. Nhill Calleee - 24. Dimboola<br />

Scc College 17. Marybomugh ~cglonal College 18. Stawcli<br />

SLX College 4, Boon SCC Collcgc 4. Pyramld IiIU Collcgr<br />

1. Swan Iiiil College 22. tIopetoun Src College 6. Kaniva Scc<br />

Coil~.gc 9. \Varracknnbcal Sec College 8. Horsham CoUrge 26.<br />

Charlron SCC College 1. McAulcy College 5.<br />

I<br />

The weather was cold with stlffhead winds and overcast. The<br />

handling of flrearms was excellent irum all students and could<br />

not be faulted throughout the entlre day. A sUght increase in<br />

attendance compared to last yearwas good to see, also the increase<br />

in girls, hope to see even more next year, it's mt just a<br />

sport for the boys.<br />

The rrsults were: Overall High Gun: Nathan Cassells 19/20.<br />

Maryborough: Senior Boys: Daniel Cmte 16/20. Horsham.<br />

2nd Mark Crlmmins 27/35. Nhill. 3rd Troy Spencer 25/35. Stawell:<br />

Junior Boys: Ashley BalweU 15/20. Horsham. 2nd Luke<br />

Cassells 14/20. Marvboroueh. 3rd Chris Bartlett 18/25. Dimboola:<br />

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Girls: Marrr O'Mcara 14/30. Swan Hill. 2nd Bclinda Rodda<br />

12/30. Maryborough. 3rd Tyler Lnwe 7/20. Swan HUI. Winrdng<br />

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Loddon District Police w=. ~ight<br />

Trap Club<br />

The last event was the 25t Double Barrel sponsored by Mulshooters<br />

beat the =in on this occasion ~ ith POSsibles.<br />

Teny Boucher ran out winner in A grade and Overall<br />

with 63/63.2nd David Bertalli and 3rd Tony Psaila. B grade<br />

was won by Richard Chipperfield 31/32.2nd was S. Anstee<br />

By Peter Beaman, Vice President 30/32 and 3rd D. Hansford 29/31. C grade was won by C. Visintln<br />

23/25,2nd was G. Miles and 3rd Bill Williams.<br />

On Saturday the 30th of July 1994, the LoddonDismct Police<br />

Trap Club held a shoot at the Bendigo Gun Club gmunds at The Ladies tmphy, which was kindly donated by Thomas the<br />

Woodvale. This day being the fifth Saturday in the month and was won Jan Woodhatch. The Junior was<br />

we were hoping not to clash with any of the regular shoots in by N. Cassells and the by Jack Matthe~.<br />

the district.<br />

The Overall HQh Gun Tmphy which was genemusly sponsored<br />

by Winchester was won by Tony Psallawith a score of 122/125.<br />

We were due to sM at midday but the rain had settled in. (the<br />

kt time for five weeks I might add, and it hasn't rained since) On behalf of the Laddon District Police Trap Club. I would Uke<br />

however shooters being hue to the cause lined up for the fmt to thank our genemus sponsors named above, and all the 45<br />

event, the 25 tareet Pointscore soonsored bv Armacuard. - The shooters who braved the wet and wlndy conditlons.<br />

rain was the wicer here with n; possibleseking sho~ A grade<br />

and Overall was won by Gary CasscUs with 73/75,2nd \V.<br />

Calabv 129/132 and 3rdT. PsUa 128/132. B made was won<br />

by ~.Hansford 72/75,2nd was J. DUA 78/8iand 3rd L. Igoe<br />

77/84. C grade was won by M. Brady 65/75,2nd was B. Williams<br />

64/75 and 3rd K. Daniel 63/75.<br />

llic next cvcnr was 25 target Singlc B ml sponsored by Otr<br />

United Kingdom Hotel. The rain p?~risled but Ulen so do thc<br />

shooters. we were slowly winnlnr thr irattle. Ossie llayck and<br />

Tony Psaila both shootihg possibles. Ossie eventually'took out<br />

A grade and Overall wlth a score of 38/38,2nd Tony Psalla<br />

37/38 and 3rd W. Calaby 28/30. B grade was won by L. Igoe<br />

24/25. 2nd S. Anstee 23/25 and 3rd J. Harbottle 22/25. C<br />

-- -<br />

&de was won by G. ~aunder 20/25. 2nd C. Visintin 19/25<br />

and 3rd Bill WUliams 22/29.<br />

OpenHlgh Gun wbmer Tony Psolla Ls mngmtulnted by Len Igoe.<br />

FTcsldentcf~nDLsmCt PdlceTrq Club.<br />

President LDPTC LenIgOe, with Veteran Hlgh Gun JackMdffwy.<br />

lenlgw, wlth Junlor Hlgh Gun rubmer N dhn Carsells<br />

Ladles Hlgh Gun. Jon W d c h and Lenlgw.<br />

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Shooters wishing to obtain a personalised name bar<br />

can do so by writing to the National Office.<br />

Name bars are $20.M) each including postage, with<br />

orders of two or more reducing the cost.<br />

1 $20.00 2 $15.00<br />

3 $13.50 4 $12.50<br />

5-6 $12.00 7- 8 $11.50<br />

9-10 $11.00 10 or more $10.00<br />

Allow two to three weeks for delivery.<br />

Page 10 <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooting News November 1994


South =st Zone<br />

By Jack Matthey, SWZ Secretary<br />

The South West Zone of the VCTA in conjunction with Win-<br />

chester held its' annual School Students shoot at the Nwrat<br />

Gun Club on 3lstAugust 1994. A total of 163 students at-<br />

tended and competedin the different sections<br />

Champion shooter Glenn Hayden. Rod Laidlaw fmm Winches-<br />

ter. and a host of teachers. Noorat Gun Club members and<br />

SWZ merrrLurs were in attcndarrcr. and helped with the<br />

smooth rurlrring of the champior~ships. Host for thc day was<br />

S\VZ vice prcs~rlcrrt Lcn Cook, wllo kindly filled in for presl-<br />

dent KeitdVagg who was unable to attend.<br />

Sixteen schools had students competing and to the following<br />

schools the zone sends a special thanks for conducting and<br />

fostering " firearms awareness: Bainbridee - Colleee. - Hamilton.<br />

Mortlake Secondary College. Beaufort Secondary College.<br />

Macarthur Primary School. Deninallurn Secondary College.<br />

Lake Bolac secondam College. - Emmanuel College - ~varrnimbod.<br />

Colac 'kuh CuUcge. Rraucr (:ollcgc Warrnarnbooi. Tcrang<br />

llip,lr School. Cobdcn T'ull College. \Varmambool Collcge.<br />

Hamilton Collccc. Munivae Coll~!cc Hanlilrorl. Curio Commercial<br />

College. Coiac High school. '<br />

Results of the competition: Overall Champion Ben Palmer<br />

IMonivaeI. 1st Snr Bov David Kranz. 2nd Brad Sexton, 3rd<br />

~raie " ~idd: 1st Snr ~frl SelinaHuf. 2nd R. Coates. 3rd K. Taohey:<br />

1st Jnr Boy B. Dyson. 2nd B. Thomas. 3rd L. Mchan:<br />

1st JN Girl Y. Schunnan. Winning Team: Colac Tech - R.<br />

Brain. T. Holt. S. Swayne. M. HOE:<br />

The zone would like to thank the sponsors. Winchester and<br />

the Noorat Gun Club for pmviding the venue for the shoot,<br />

and all those people whohelped an the day<br />

AU of the rumrs atthe SW. Zane School Shoot fwhdng feanr at rearl.<br />

ruth Wlnehesfer's Rod Laldlaur. Harold Lloyd and Len Cmk<br />

Mount Isa Gun Club<br />

Jetset Travel and the Mount Isa Gun Club, a strange combina-<br />

tion you may think but certainly an effective one and Sunday<br />

September 11 pmved it with +he excellent standard of competi-<br />

tion in the Jetset Travel sponsored monthly clay target shoot.<br />

In conditions that could only be described as ideal some of the<br />

best shooters in the north west showed what thev could do.<br />

Mick McGffl and Rod Cusack shared top spot in ihe opening<br />

Ball Tra~ event with scores of 23/25 and G q Quan Sing . was<br />

placed third with 21/25.<br />

?he Jetset Travel Skeet Handicap was the second event to be<br />

contested and the f@ target event was taken to a further 31<br />

targets to decide the placings. The final results were Kevin<br />

Streeter flrst. Trevor Bennett second, and Ron Power, who<br />

shot himself fmm C grade to A grade in the process. Hnishing<br />

in third place.<br />

With the mornings events over, lunch was served and once<br />

again our thanks go to Myrtle Anderson, who not only does a<br />

sterlhg job in the kitchen, but also flnds time to shoot at a<br />

high level of competitiveness.<br />

Judging by the performances so far the Jetset Travel Double<br />

Barrel Challenee was not - eoine " to be won easflv and that certainly<br />

was the case. Mer a gruelling 100 targets Rod Cusack<br />

emerged victorious overall and in A grade with a perfect score<br />

of 100/100. MickMcGfflwas in the running until the final 25<br />

but a momentary lapse of concentration saw him dmp a target<br />

and settle for Agrade second with 99/100. Mick Coleman put<br />

in an excellent effort to claim first in B grade with 96/100 leaving<br />

Ron Power in second with his scorn of82/100. Two new<br />

shooters. Trevor HoUey and Peter Ponting dominated C grade<br />

and klshed first andsecond with scoresof 79/100 and<br />

71/100 respectively.<br />

Peter Pontine, who was shooting in hts h t shoot as a member.<br />

drew the p&cge of shooting fo; tlrc club Jackpot but unforrunately<br />

he failed in the attempt to clean swcep the dcsignavd targets<br />

and the jackpot will increase for next month.<br />

Ouerau cbplon<br />

Ben<br />

Coverdale nnd Len Cook imk on<br />

,,fler fhepresentotlan Gee,<br />

As the members had done all the shwtirrg so far. It was rime for<br />

the novices to show what they could do and at the coricluslon of<br />

vn tamets Sam Edmonds was the winner with 9/10 closely followed<br />

gy ~nne Coleman who scored 8/10. a ow ever it was hdy Lyons, the Manager of Jetset Ravel Mount Isa, who epitomised<br />

what the sport is-all about Trudy didn't shoot an excellent score<br />

but the look on her face said it all. This is fun !I!<br />

November 1994 Australim <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Sbootlng News Page 11


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A Nmmine man made clay target shooting history at Cobar at<br />

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International<br />

Shooting Union<br />

The Intuntat~onal Shooring Urnon was originally founded in<br />

1907 .and morganiscd in 1921 to become the Union International~<br />

dc Tir. Thc I.S.U. is fonrlally recognised by the internadona1<br />

Olyrnpic Cornrnitrec as ihr mle conmlhg body of<br />

Amateur StrooUng Sports at international and worldwide levels<br />

of competition^<br />

The Union mcmben arc thore National Shooting Organisations<br />

which am recognisrd and aliated with their National Olympic<br />

Committee and currently represent 109 different counGs<br />

U.I.T. World Championships are conducted every four years.<br />

usually two years after the Olympic Games. Shooting events<br />

for which World Chamoionshios are conducted include 300<br />

mcvu rille, smallbore rille, p~stol. running kget and clay m-<br />

gut (mp and skect). The 1991 World Strotgun Ctrampionships<br />

were conduc~ed in Pcrrh. Wcvtern AustnUa.<br />

Background and History of the Olympics<br />

Bg George Biggs. ACTA Historian<br />

Aurtraba's first crack at Olympic Gamcs Shotgun Stroohng<br />

rook placc at lhe Mclbuunlc Olyrnpic Games in 1956. It was<br />

our introduction to International <strong>Clay</strong> Tareet Shootine, we<br />

Orldcd a two man team and gained quite :lot uf rxpc~cnce in<br />

marly ways. The cvcrrt at that point in time was at uap shooting<br />

only. IntemaUorval Skcct came to Australla in 1973 when<br />

the world Mavine Tareet Chamoianshios were staeed in Melbourne.<br />

28 counkes Zompetedain bo&Olympic Trap and<br />

Olympic Skeet events of 200 targets per shooter each event.<br />

Australla's Olympic Trap &Skeet Shooters participation:<br />

1956 Melbourne John Bryant Olympic Trap<br />

Clem Mudford Olympic Trap<br />

1972 Munich Speny Marshall Olympic Trap<br />

1976 Canada Peter Wray Olympic Trap<br />

1980 Moscow Teny Rumble Olympic Trap<br />

Jim Ellis Olympic Trap<br />

Ian Hale Olympic Skeet<br />

1984 Los Angeles Teny Rumble Olympic Trap<br />

Jim Ellis Olympic Trap<br />

Ian Hale Olympic Skeet<br />

Nex Crikis Oly mpic Skeet<br />

1988 Seoul John Maxwell Olympic Trap<br />

Russell Mark Olympic Trap<br />

Domingo Diaz Olympic Trap<br />

Ian Hale Olympic Skeet<br />

1992 Barcelona Russell Mark Olympic Trap<br />

Michael Diamond Olympic Trap<br />

John Summers Olympic Skeet<br />

ttonal congress for the re-establishment of the Olympic<br />

Games. It was unanimously declded to hold the first modem<br />

Olympics in Athens in two years time.<br />

The Athens Games of 1896 were a ereat success. The Olvm-<br />

pics had returned to the land of their birth. On April 5&the<br />

Games were opened by Klng George of Greece, in front of a<br />

crowd of 60.000. The first comoetition ofthe Modern Olvmoics<br />

was the f3rst heat ofthe 100m bhich was won by Francis Gne<br />

(USA). in a time of 12.5 sec. American James Connolly was<br />

the first Gold Medal winner when he won the Mole iumo with<br />

ajump of 13.71 metres. Australia's lone repres/nta&ve.'~dwin<br />

Flack, a 28 year old accountant working in the United King-<br />

dom, became not o m our flrst Olympian but our first Gold<br />

Medalwlnner. Flack won the 800 and 1.500 metre track<br />

events. He was also leading the mamthon until fatigue forced<br />

him to withdraw around the 37 kilometre mark.<br />

The next Games were held in Paris and St Louis but unfortu- I<br />

nately were overshadowed by the Paris Universal Exhibition I<br />

and the Louisana Purchase ~x~osition.<br />

Interim Gamcs were held In 1906 in an attcrnpt to revive the<br />

flagging Olympic movement. These Games wcrc hclrl in Arlr-<br />

ens, but were not numbered in sequence. %en@ countries at-<br />

tended and the Olympic concept was put back on track.<br />

1908 in London saw the best organised Games so far. The In-<br />

ternational Olvmoic Committee lIOCl had decided in 1907 to<br />

award medal;toihe fht three in all events. This was !<br />

followed on successfully at Stockholm in 1912, where electrical I<br />

timing equipment was used for the fmt time in running events. 1<br />

Altcr World War I the resumption of rlrc Olympics in 1920 at<br />

hlwcrp saw the nrst Olyrnpic flag unvcllcd in front of the 29<br />

nationswho oarticioated. he conceot of the Olvmoic -. oath<br />

was also introducei.<br />

In 1924 the Games were held in Paris and saw an enormous<br />

increase in the number of comoctitors - 4.000 from 44 na-<br />

tions. Itwas the first time all sports were being organlsed by<br />

their international governing bodies.<br />

For the 1928 Games in Amsterdam the Dutch architect. Jan<br />

Wils, designed the latest in arenas. At these Gamcs, the burning<br />

of the Olympic flame thmughout the competition, the release of<br />

doves at the Opening ceremony to syrnbollse peace, and the<br />

erection ofa large results board were seen for the fvst time.<br />

In 1932. Los Angeles provided a purpose built village, a vast<br />

stadium and an operating pmflt to host the most successful<br />

Games to date. The use oCphoto finish equipment was also in-<br />

tmduced in track events to decide close finishes.<br />

The 1936 Games of the 11th Olympiad were held in Berlin.<br />

where the most ooliticallv motivated Games on record took<br />

place. ~lthoughihe fac$ties were even more lavish than in<br />

Los Angeles the Games were no sooner established as a world<br />

event, than they were stopped again for war<br />

?he 1948 Olympics were hcld in London. Germany and Japan<br />

were not represented. but 59 countries attended.<br />

.. .<br />

History of the Modern Olympics<br />

lurfth thanks to theNationa1 Sports Information Centre and<br />

<strong>Australian</strong> Sports Commission)<br />

The revival of the Modem Olympics was the brain child oithe<br />

Frenchman. Baron Piem de Coubertin. He believed that international<br />

competitions between amateur athletes would help<br />

promote friendly relationships between people from dserent<br />

countries. Despite strong opposition in 1894. de Coubertin assembled<br />

79 delegates from 12 countries to attend the intema-<br />

In 1952 the Games of the 15th Olvmoiad ithe 12th set because<br />

of dlc wanimc car~ccUaUorls], wcm hcld in Ilelsinh with<br />

Japan and Grrrrlanv readmitrod. This was also the nnt avpeknce<br />

of the SoGet Union.<br />

Melbourne was the site ofthe Olympic contest in 1956. The<br />

threat of war in Hungary and Egypt caused five nations to<br />

withdraw their teams but did not interfere with the scheduled<br />

events. For the first Urne at thc closing ceremony rllc stlllctcs<br />

from all counviev cntcrcd the starlium tocecher, svmbulisint?<br />

the friendshlp ofthe Games. The idea came from john win:<br />

4<br />

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an Aushalian born Chinese boy, in a letter to the chairman of<br />

the organising committee.<br />

The 17th Olympiad in 1960 in Rome was not affected by any<br />

major political disputes, and went ahead as planned.<br />

The 18th Olvmplad in Tokyo in 1964 was the iirst to be celebrated<br />

-. - - - - in -. aiA.&an - count&. This Olmiad was not affected by<br />

the decision of the ~ntern&onal~&~ic Committee to excluie<br />

athletes fmm South Africa because of the practised policy oirackl<br />

seoaration ahxadv active in that counun&. ~owwer the foll&ir~(;~mcs<br />

in Mexico in 1968 only pmc&ded after threars of<br />

a boycott by African, Black American and Soviet block countries<br />

to force the continued rxcluslon of the South Africans.<br />

Munich in 1972 was intempted by aviolent attack on the Is-<br />

rael compound by Palestidan temrlsts during which 9 Is-<br />

laelis. 5 termrists. and a West German policemen were Ned.<br />

Boycotts again plagued the Games of thc 21st Olympiad in<br />

Monrrcal, when most of the African counnirs withdrcw thclr<br />

arhlctev because of a11 earlier tour of South Africa by a New<br />

Zealand football team.<br />

'the 22nd Olympiad of 1980 irl Moscow lacked the participation<br />

of the athletes of the United States and at lcast 35 athcr coun-<br />

Mes in a protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.<br />

In 1984. lhe Lus Angclcs Games weru amended by thu Chlncse<br />

Tor the flrst Urnc since 1952, but the Soviet Unioll and nrost of<br />

its alllcs wlthdrcw their athlcres. alleging insulflclent security.<br />

No major polltical dislxutcs 1~rn.d ttrc 24th Olylnplad of 1988.<br />

when thc Games wen. held at Sroul. Thc 1992 Garncs. celebratirm<br />

the 24th Olympiad were hoswd bv Spaln in Barcelorla and<br />

all-nations p&cieated win the spiritof ihe Olympics.<br />

Blast from the past<br />

1968 team members who shot 50/50 in the Teom euent - Baw Kabk.<br />

C. Catt R. Vmkg. & Smmes - Guyra Gun Club.<br />

TRADE PRACTICES ACT<br />

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1974 and the provisions in the Act which apply to advertising. It<br />

is not possible for the A.C.T.A. to ensure thal advertisements<br />

which are published in this magazine comply in ail respects wlth<br />

the Act and the responsibility must therefore be on the person.<br />

company or advertising agency submitting the advertisement for<br />

publrcation. The A.C.T.A reserves the right to refuse any<br />

advertisement without statlng the reason.<br />

A S D A<br />

AUSTRALIAX IPORTf DRUG A G E X C I<br />

Maradona positive -<br />

timelv warnine for all<br />

The <strong>Australian</strong> Sports Drug Agency (ASDA) said the anounce-<br />

ment bv Federation Internationale De Football Assodation<br />

(FlFA) &at the recent positive test result involving Diego Mara-<br />

dona serves as a timely waming for all athletes.<br />

Soccer star Maradona returned a ~ositive test result for the<br />

banned stimulant ephedrine, which is found in common<br />

medications. In a similar fashion many commonly available<br />

medications. including cough and cold medications Sudafed<br />

and Codral cold and &I tabiets, contain banned substances.<br />

Thi news comes as a timely reminder to Australla's athletes.<br />

that thev an res~onsible for determining whether any medication<br />

th& use contains banned substan&s.<br />

ASDA, regarded as having one of the most successful educa-<br />

tion pmgrams, has a number of services and resources to as-<br />

sist athletes and others to find out such information. These<br />

include:<br />

Drugs in Sport Handbook --A special booklet listing permit-<br />

ted medications by generic and brand name. The booklet also<br />

provldes information on drug testing procedures and inadver-<br />

tent doping.<br />

ASDA Hotline --By calling the Hothe Number 008 020 506<br />

between 9am-5pm Monday to Friday, athletes can ask if medications<br />

thev a ~; takine. o; have been orescrlbed. are banned<br />

or not. It isnot necesk to provide Lames and calls arr<br />

treated confidentially.<br />

WaUel Card -ASDA has produced a wallet card for athletes<br />

listing some of the permitted medications (without prescrip-<br />

tion] that athletes can take for common health problems e.g.<br />

asthma, allergies. hayfever, diarrhoea, vomiting, pain/intlam-<br />

matlon, colds and coughs.<br />

ASDA resource materlal can be obtained by phoning ASDA on<br />

(06) 281 1822. For more information contact:<br />

John Watson<br />

Pmiect Omcer<br />

~e&g Research and Pollcy Program<br />

Ph: (06) 281 6498<br />

November 1994 <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong> 1 rarget Shooting News Page 15


By Jenny Burt. Secretary<br />

Cessnock shooter Ian Merrick may not have won an overall<br />

trophy in any of the eight events conducted over the two days<br />

of the Tamworth Open Trap Shoot, but, he took home the one<br />

that counts, the Overall High Gun Mahogany Table and 6 Bal-<br />

loon Back Chairs. His score sheet read Ulce this -2% DB<br />

124/251,30t DB 130/30). 30t Champ of Champs (50/50). 30t<br />

Pointscore (89/90). 25t Handicap (25/25), 15pr Double RLse<br />

(30/301 -Total Score 303/305.<br />

Breathing right down his neck was Bffl Eagle who flmlshed on hsfdentPeterHohs mngrafulates BuEagle on one of * mnny mfm. I<br />

302/305, alone the wav Bffl esfabushed two breaks of over<br />

300 each. a as& ~ 011~ put togelher a break of over 600, John<br />

Blazley went uver 300. Fil Pctrlella also went ovcr 300. Stcvc<br />

Atklns fcU two short of a 100 break offhandlcap, still a Ereat -<br />

effort fmm the back mark.<br />

Again this year. Sunday morning required a 6.30am staTt to<br />

clear the back log of shoot offs fmm the previous day, and to<br />

those shooters who made the effort the organisers are certainly<br />

grateful. Although a little down, the 120 attendance figure is<br />

considered a great effort consideling the fmancial climate of the<br />

countsv -. at present. To the huge Victorian continrent - who suoport<br />

us so well every year, we;annot thank you all enough. '<br />

Fht event on Saturday was 25 target double baml cash divldu.<br />

those to pick up a llltle extra were too numemus too tendon.<br />

Event two was the 30 tareet - Countw , CaoitalDauble . ~ - ~ Barrel - ~-~ --<br />

Classic and the~ were 33 possible~. The Overall wlnner was<br />

derermincd sometime on Sunday. BillEagle wlth 287/287.<br />

from FU Prtrirlla 286/287. 2nd AA was Steve Atkine 240/241<br />

1st in A grdde was Gerald CamiUeri 74/75 fmm Les MOOIT<br />

73/75. James Adarnopoulos was the B grade winner with<br />

66/66 fmm Mick McPhee 65/66. Teny Savillr returncd 33/35<br />

to take C grade from Robert Jones.<br />

Our sponsors -there is no way possible that thank you is suffi- Scorpio Cartridges were the sponsors for the 30 tmget Councient<br />

-this shoot would be nothim - me it is withoutvaur , ereat h'v Capital Charnoion of Cham~ions and 13 shooters recorded<br />

~ -<br />

support. this yur we had: Scorpio Cartridges. Colonial Mutual<br />

a-possible 50/50.'~he overall h e r again was BIU Eagle wlth<br />

Insurarlce. Slmpron's Pineline Fundlurc. Fo'uutcn Fireannr. 324/325. fmm Jason Jolly 322/325 (both misscd the same<br />

Auto Motion~utomotlve Reoairs, and kst but bv no means tal*ct didn't thcvl!) Anhur Turner was 2nd in AA with 198.<br />

least. Rod and ~aomi Rior of RJ. prior l?umituk (Tamworth). cA~ Bishop froti Bega was 1st In A grade with 82/83 from<br />

PhiUlp Allen of Upper kIunlcr. C grade was taken out by Chad<br />

The organising committee have already had their 'past mortem' Vernon on 47/50 from Doug Baker 43/50.<br />

meetine, and imned out the bum that creot in. Havine been allocated<br />

&e 1995 ~ommonwealthka~ ~ouGe Barrel ~gam~ianshlp,<br />

the pmgram format will need to be charged for next years<br />

eve&, possiblv three events each dav in place of the present<br />

four, bit stlu retain the same numb& oftargets eaci day, this<br />

also could cut down on the shoot off time (mayhe Ill).<br />

The last event on the Saturday was the 25 target Double Barrel<br />

Continental which was sponsored by Colonial Mutual Insurance<br />

ofTamworth and Jason Jolly went home wlth the<br />

s~oils. after returnine 89/89. 1st AAwas Tom Turner 88/89<br />

fkm Robcrt Dale 7077l.'bg' McInnes won A grade wi&<br />

71/72. from Ramon Bcrtoncello on 68/69. Moree regular.<br />

To all those shooters who offered assistance, to get little fobs Brure Pinc-Kre was the winner in B Cradc with 32/33 fmrn<br />

done, we thank you also, to the shooters who took the time to<br />

write and thank us for a great weekend. it certainly makes the<br />

Gordon ~ i~onald fmrn Grifnth. 'C' g&de went to Doug Baker<br />

on 25/25 fmm Chad Vernon 25/28.<br />

exhaustion go away. To all the club members and helpers who<br />

worked so long and hard to get evelything ready, thank you<br />

too. I am sure that anyone who has actually run a shoot of<br />

this size will fully appreciate the end results.<br />

The two person teams went was conducted over Saturdays<br />

events, and the winners were Arthur k e r and Steve AtWns<br />

259/260.<br />

Sunday got undenvay very early, but sttu didn't put the stop<br />

to lone shoot offs. the flrst event kine the 30 tamet Loomkrah-valley<br />

~ouilc B>CI ~lassic~d 38 shaSte93 recorded<br />

the possible. The overall winner was Ncwcastle shootcr. John<br />

Blazlev 322/322. fmm Jason Jollv 321/322. 2nd in M made<br />

was B ~U ~agle 307/308. Adam S\;adUng took out A grad;. with<br />

122/123 fmm John Pmcopiou. Paul O'NciU wan B grade from<br />

Norm Hinds. In C erade Ian Greenwood reconlrd 28/30. Imm<br />

Robert Jones 29/$1.<br />

rm Meek - Owmll H(gh G m wlnner.<br />

The 30 target Country Capital Point Score Classic was the next<br />

went and five hardv souls recorded a oossible 90/90. Avew<br />

happy Bob Rose 6s the overall whn& with 132/132 (you kn now contact him on his new mobile phoncl), 1st in AA was Ton1<br />

Tumcr ISnr) 1291132 h m John Blazlrv 12211'23. Invemll vlsltar.<br />

~uu~se~~o~c'was the winnrr in A grade 90/90 from<br />

Ludwig Kohler. James McCloy fmrn Taree was the B gradc wlnnerfmm<br />

h b Bertoncrllo. Chad Vernon picked ur, anott~cr uophy<br />

with 83/96 fmm John Koolbanb oi80/96. A<br />

Page 16 Austrdan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooibg News November 1994<br />

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Prrsldemt Peter HoLnes mngrah~Ws urlnner of DB Classic. John Bbkg The 25 target Tmphy Handicap sponsored by Sinrpson's<br />

Pineline Furniture was going to be the Zlnc to sort thcrn our'<br />

-but 19 nassibles hit *re board. Fmm the 22 inark. Stcve<br />

Awns !v;s flrst with 98/98. from Bob Christopher IZOrnl<br />

97/98. 3rd was Stevc Osbourne (20rnl 89/90, 4th piacc<br />

went to Crail! Bishou 118m) 77/78 and flfth place was Ian<br />

?he ha1 cvrnt lor the weekend was thc 15 pair Dollble Rise<br />

Championship, sponsorcd by Foslers Fkms ofTamworth.<br />

l?rc overall wirular was Bill Earlc with 40/40. 1st M aradc<br />

was ]an Mrrnck 39/40, fmm &gcr~idal an 48/50. 'Gg'<br />

Mclnncs returned 27/30 to take A grade from Don Eastaway<br />

on 26/30. B erade werrt to Mick McPhee with 27/30 fmrn<br />

~dam'~avllle-35/40. C grade was won by Ian Greenland fmrn<br />

Doug Baker.<br />

The Special Grade Award conducted over events 2. 4. 6 & 8<br />

had cash going to. AA grade, Ian Memck $300 174/175. Bill<br />

Eagle $100 173/175. Robert Dale $100 173/715: Agrade<br />

'Frog' McInnes $300 169/175. Col Loughrey $200 167/175:<br />

B grade Mick McPhee $300 165/175. Bob Bertoncello $200<br />

163/175: C grade Chad Vernon $300 148/175. Doug Baker<br />

$100 145/175. Ian Greenland $100 145/175.<br />

Team events conducted on the Sundays events saw Cessnock<br />

take out the Country Capital Presidents Cup for four person<br />

teams over events 5. 6 & 7. Those in the team being Tom<br />

Turner ISnr]. Tom Tumer [Jnr). IanMedck and Mick McPhee.<br />

their score 569/580.<br />

The Country Capital Shield for 5 person Club Teams over<br />

event 6 was won again by the Geelong team af Bob<br />

Christopher. Phil Gralnger. Kevin Wright. Graeme Smith and<br />

Jason Jolly 439/450.<br />

The Grade Hieh Gun awards. suonsored by Ross Freestone of<br />

Auro Motion. he wirlncrj reccl;lng a caseof ~inchrstcr shot<br />

shells -M grade bill Eaglc 302/305; A grade 'Fmg' Mclnnrs<br />

292/305: B gradr Mlck McPhce 291/305 and C grade Chad<br />

Vcmori 265/305. The Vcttnn High Gun winner was cvergrccn<br />

Hany Somen from Guyra 241/305. Junior winnerwas<br />

Jai Savlllc 278/305. both received a case of Scorpio shells. A<br />

verv .- uoeular winncr in dlc Ladies High Gun -KvUe Pickles<br />

A<br />

248/305, and the overall winner was-ran ~erriik 303/305<br />

And so the shutter comes down for another year, almost. a<br />

couole of months rest and the ulannine starts all over aeain.<br />

me'club would really like to e~courag~more C & B graze<br />

shooters to this event, something the committee will be worklng<br />

hard to do for next year. Again, thank you to all the shooters<br />

who travelled so far and made the shoot the success it<br />

was. the kitchen ladies, bar staff, trappers, everyone -TKANK<br />

YOU. Don't forget -first weekend in September next year.<br />

Dear Graeme<br />

Editor's mailbox<br />

I would Uke to thank, through the pages of the CTSN, the<br />

manv members of the AustralIan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> <strong>Association</strong> who<br />

have-~assed on their coneratulations for mv success at the recent<br />

ivorld ~ham~ionshi~s inItaly and theworld Cup Final<br />

in Munich. I would also Uke to thank yourself and the staff in<br />

the ACTA ofllce for makine maw of tIie arrangements for<br />

these competitions whichoften go unnoticed.'<br />

Australia is currently enjoying a very high pmflle in the UIT<br />

events internationallv, and I am sure wlth manv of the hieh '<br />

class Jur~lor oomprtI~orv that are now being developed<br />

within Australia, that thc overseas recognition in future<br />

years will continue.<br />

Finally I would We to thank Murray 'the pitbull' Alexander for<br />

his help behind the scenes over the past few months. I am cer-<br />

tain that the amount of personal time he has spent orgadsing<br />

the team will have con&ced him never to appiy for the man--<br />

agers job again.<br />

Yours sincerely<br />

Russell Mark<br />

Wonthaggi Gun Club<br />

By Tom Ganmn<br />

Jana Kcnt. 14. of Wonthaggi. ulth $27 and $120 wall clocks.<br />

pTI%'s In thrcc grades in a new rvcnt at Wonthaggi. Victoria.<br />

lo bc shot on November 5. ?SIC evrnt is the Jeph Kcnt Memo-<br />

rial of 50 points.<br />

Jeph, 67. Jana's grand-father and a farmer at nearby Bridge<br />

Creek, died last year.<br />

He was Wonthaggi Gun Club vice-president and a long dme<br />

member. His three sons and son-in-law have been, or are.<br />

president or secretary ofthe club.<br />

November 1994 <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooting News Page 17


1994 Crayfish Carnival<br />

July 30th & 31st, 1994<br />

Dexter Barnes imm the Melbourne Gun Club had a brUUant<br />

weekend at the recently held Geraldton Gun Club's Crayfish<br />

Carnival scoring 286/295 to win the Overall High Gun.<br />

The Camlval opened with a 25 Cash Divide with 25s going to<br />

Davld Fox. Matthew Shipp. Laurle Patternon. Ray McDonald.<br />

Neil Yates. David Walhr. Eric Maley. Ross Sllvester. Jambert<br />

Jackson and Dexter Barnes.<br />

The second went ofthe day was 50 DB Inshore Eleckontcs<br />

Championship wlth the overall winner going to John Coverly<br />

with 57/58 . -- h- m the CoUe Gun Club. Flrst in AA/Awas Joe<br />

D&~O with 63/05w& the WAG. nrst in B grade was Jim<br />

Chandler wlth 48/50 and Greg Jackson 45/92 nrr~shed lirst<br />

In C grade. both were from ~e&ldton<br />

The third event was 25 PS Dlstrict Championship where Don<br />

Forward won the overallwlth an impressive 78/78 fmm Dex-<br />

ter Barnes 77/78 who took fist in &/A as a result. Arthur<br />

'BanJo' Patterson fmm Collie took B grade with 73/75 and Ga-<br />

vin Toomey from Geraldton took C grade with 68/75.<br />

The k al event on Saturday was the 25 DB C dsh Carnival<br />

Graded with Pletcr Munrz iron, Edgchlll Gun club laklng Drst<br />

In AA/A with a Ilne 71/71. Mark Hatch took D grade wiUt an<br />

impressive 25/25 and GavlnToomey took C with 24/25 botll<br />

froin the Geraldton Gun Club. The &dies was taken out bv<br />

Elaine Fonvard with a 20/25 Born Katannlng The veteran<br />

category was taken wlth delight by Ray McDonalrl wltlr 27/;18<br />

and Matthew Kellv shot 22/26 to wln rhc Junior sccrion, both<br />

were from GeraldLn.<br />

A sash was awarded to the best overall score over the Satur-<br />

day program, this went to the impressive Dexter Barnes with a<br />

fine 172/175.<br />

The Sunday program surtcd with 10 SB Pagcs Special which<br />

was won by Wayne Jackson with 18/18. formerly of Cullle.<br />

but now n&iy in the Geraldton region<br />

Owd Hlgh Gun -Deter Barnes -Melbom.<br />

?he slxllt event was the 25 SB Diyvict Chanplonsiup talcen out<br />

by Matrhav Shlpp Gum the WAC% with 32/32 aftcr a brief smgclc<br />

wlth Edc Malo, who tookAA/Awlth 31/32 h r r Nonhm.<br />

~<br />

3ohn G ~ths took B grade with 23/25 and the impmvlng Mat.<br />

thew KdJy tmk C grade wfth 23/25. both h m Gualdton.<br />

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The seventh event was the State Mixed <strong>Target</strong> Championship<br />

where AUan Hocldne hit form to win with 70/74 imm Dexter<br />

~ i c68/74 n who twk tlrst pla&ii M/k b n Forward fou@t<br />

hard to win B grade wlth 56/60 and PbiUp Parerson from the<br />

WAGC overcame opposiIAon to wln C gradc wid) 52/60. Kurt<br />

Schlrulg imrn Bunbury twk the Veteran's category wldr 64/74<br />

and U1 HUsz took the Ladles wlth 46/60 and Matthew Kelly<br />

45/60 took the Junlors. both shooters hrurn Gcnldton. Tile<br />

Th&e Man Teams novelty was contested on this went with the<br />

a e r s being Davtd Fox. John Coverley and NeSIDowey.<br />

The final event of the Carnival was the 25 DB CrayIlsh Carnival<br />

Handicm with the overall wlnner belne Simon Hadlow off 15m<br />

who scokd 42/42 imm thc Eastern &ldnelds. Guy Morris<br />

hrn Gcraldton won the I I-15m @up with 25/29 and Arthur<br />

'Ranlo' Paterson won the 16-17m QmuP with 30/31. David<br />

Knleit won the 18-19m arouu with 41742 immthe JVAGC. Pe-<br />

tcr :trike showcd some &e i9rm wlrh'a flne 34/35 ru take ~rt:<br />

20.22m gmup. lhe Ladlcs was won by Elalrie Fol~v~xd ~1101<br />

21/25. he Vetcrans went to Alan Bmwn wiOl23/25 atd<br />

Glenn Cwk lmm Namgln won the Juniors with18/25.<br />

The Crayfish Carnival Poker whlch is based on the number of<br />

25s a shooter can eet in nve allocated munds. Terry Fraser<br />

mar~agrd to gct 3 &nsecutive 25s 111 the nvc rounds and won<br />

Irimsclf 5300 Michael BoschctU was the only onc la get two<br />

consecutive 25s and took out $100. In the other categories.<br />

one single 25/25 out five rounds was worth $5.80. two 25s.<br />

but not consecutively was worth $11.10 and three 25s but not<br />

consecutively was worth $33.30.<br />

The club also ran its Shooters JackDot which was eventuallv<br />

won on Sunday by Geraldlon's urvn~rrg 'Jacko' Jackson. ic won a staggering $416 fur shooUrqj 5 wrgcrs imm 17 mclres.<br />

The Ladies HI& Gun winner for the Camlval was Elaine For-<br />

ward with 234-1295 fmm Kamling. Kurt Schinzig from Burl-<br />

buly shot 263/295 to win the Vetcra'ns lligh Gun. Guy Moms<br />

from Ctraldtorl had an lntrresUng baltle with Matthew Kelly<br />

to take the Jutlior High Grin with 232/295. T11e Ovcrnll Canli-<br />

val lligh Gun wlrrncr was Dexter ljarncs tvlth a line 2(36/295<br />

irorn file Melbounle Gun Club.<br />

The Geraldton Gun Club wishes to thank the sponsols, ladies<br />

and the shooters for a magnlflcent weekend. A iist of results<br />

are provided in the shoot report sectlon of this magaztne.<br />

StateACW<strong>Target</strong> ChamplonsW 1 tor sfnndln~: G. Jcukson. J. Pnge, K.<br />

SefdmQ. G. P(ntundL L Corter. M. Kelly. hf, New and J. RLtchle<br />

(GemldtonFlshem's CrropJ. L to r sltttw: L HUsz. G. Wdli, D.<br />

Bomes. D. i3ames.A. H0CMng.D. Skey. N. Wwey.


Vella big 'Top Gum9<br />

dnner for September<br />

Adam Velia fmm the Frankston <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Club in<br />

Victoria took home 6.000 rounds of bonus shotshells for his<br />

superb eiforts at the South <strong>Australian</strong> U.LT. Carnival held in<br />

Adelaide on September 24th & 25th. Adam set a new Austra-<br />

Han Olvmoic -- , .~ Trao . Record of 149/150 to win the S.A State<br />

Championship. He receives 500 rounds for the Sutr Championships.<br />

500 for a 75 break along the way and a furthcr 5.000<br />

shutshells for estahlishine a new record. Adam uses Iiigh ArlU.<br />

iony 1350 24 gram 7%sthrough his Beretta ASESO. -<br />

Anather maior winner over the ~ ast month has been Ian Merz<br />

k fmm N ~IV Ian won Ole 0v;rall IIigh Gun at boUl Cobar's<br />

and 'Camvorth': anrlual DTL C;irnIvals as well as shooung a<br />

300 break at Cessrlock. A total of 1.500 bonus shorshclis far<br />

his flne rrlonOiv shoo~ng. A full summnly of Winches~er Top<br />

Gun' winners over thc past rnonth is as follows:<br />

AdamVeUa<br />

AdamVcUa<br />

Adam VeUa<br />

Ian Mcrrick<br />

Ian Mcrrick<br />

Ian Merrlck<br />

Reg Coombcs<br />

Bmnte Evans<br />

Glen Haydcn<br />

Nathan McDonncU<br />

Ben KcUq<br />

Ben KeUq<br />

Ben KeUq<br />

Cke Barto"<br />

Dcsiree Huddleston<br />

BLLL bglc<br />

Ran Glenn<br />

John Blazicy<br />

Roger Vldal<br />

BlU Eagle<br />

BLLL Eagle<br />

BLLL Eagle<br />

Jason Job<br />

FiUpp PcMeUa<br />

DomthvTrindall<br />

Tom &er<br />

Colin BeUs<br />

Ncll Berry<br />

Adam Hog&<br />

Cdg Bentley<br />

Robcrt Dale<br />

Greg Newq<br />

Usa Smlth<br />

George B d n<br />

Cke Barto"<br />

John Blazley<br />

Lronle Young-Peten<br />

NeU Berry<br />

Karcn Kenncnon<br />

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Arthur Turner<br />

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It has been --- a couole -~ of m onths since our last re~ori, due to<br />

Ore anarrgcrnerrt; for the 1995 A.S.S.A. Open ~ioot, still being<br />

undenvay. However since our last meeting held at Wagga<br />

durine thc NSW Sure Skeet Carnival, the location and date<br />

for OUT 1995 Open has been established.<br />

The Cectl Park Club in Sydney will be the venue and the dates<br />

will be 6th. 7th. 8th & 9th of Julv. These dates were selected<br />

following a lengthy process of t$ng to establish all major<br />

skeet shoots in the eastern states. and also due to requests.<br />

that the shoot be in the school hoUdays.<br />

So stan plannlng -the CccU Park club an very eager towelconre<br />

us and will be working in conjunction with the A.S.S.A.<br />

Con~mllwe to sec that it wU1 bc yet another great shoot.<br />

'ilre A.S.S.A have held nvo rneelings so far Olis year, wlth a<br />

thinl planned for the Queertsland State Titles (now only a<br />

week away as I rvrite]. The nrst rneetlng for 1995 wU1 be at the<br />

Tamwortll Open Shoot in February. and there will be one at<br />

eadr of Ore Shtc Carnivals in Vlctorla. NSW and Queensland.<br />

There will be an end of year newsletter coming out - contrtbu-<br />

tions, funny bits, items worthy of note, would be greatly appre-<br />

ciated (PO Box 836, Tamworth. 2340).<br />

- -<br />

I will again be endeavourlne to re-establish at least two rep=sentadves<br />

in each state, lo assistwith memberships, collect<br />

information and so on. If you are interested, please feel free to<br />

Distance is our big problem, and keeping in contact wlth we-<br />

lyone is avew costly business. but thanks to the A.C.T.A. we<br />

&n submlt ttiis report each month or so, please watch out for<br />

it, and note details corltalned therein.<br />

Also In Otc plpelirtc is a skeet calcndar, conlalnlng open<br />

events for 1995, which I hope to have In some sort oI order to<br />

go oul witlr the end of year ncwuletter.<br />

Until next time, goad skeet shooting<br />

Page 19


Leorrrcora's Gold Nugget<br />

2 Day Shoot<br />

The annual Leanora Gun Club Gold Nugget Shoot was held<br />

aver the weekend of September 10th and 11th 1994 and shoot-<br />

ers travelled all over this vast state to compete for gold nug-<br />

gets and trophies to the value of $15.000.<br />

For those of you who don't know where konora is, it is a<br />

small counQ town about 9OOkm fmm Perth, situated in the<br />

North Eastern Goldfields which is part of the richest gold mln.<br />

ing areas in Australia.<br />

Shooters travelled huge distances to eet to this Annual Shoot.<br />

somc lravelled by cararhcr by bus &d sorrrr even arrived m<br />

ewir pnmrc planc.'lhu club ground, wen- transformed inla<br />

rent clty. Fnday afremoon saw ihc Gclaldton boys slowly ar-<br />

rive in ;own, &ere were fifteen ofthem. As more-and more<br />

shooters arrived at the club, it was obvious that the 'gold<br />

rush' had begun and +Aese ahaoters were here on a mission<br />

and that was to take home gold.<br />

Day 1 saw the early morning start affwith a complimentary<br />

breakfast which club secretary and vice president Sue and<br />

Ken Green cooked far the shoaters carn~lne at the club<br />

grounds. A hearly 'trap shooters' breakfast-was enjoyed by all.<br />

The weather was hot and windy and the seventy-one shooters<br />

were ready to get their hands on those gold nuggets!<br />

Event 1 The Mount Edon Gold Mines (Aust) Ltd 25t DB Championship<br />

saw a heap . of . possibles being shot and shooters<br />

were wikess to somc amazing lone sh>ot offs. The eventual<br />

overall winner was WAGCs ~kff Fau~es with a score of<br />

Eob sampson Brendan Vodden CpoBFauUces. Tan Valden and<br />

D~onEumeb.<br />

JlmNeue d n g for the ru(nnlng tnrgetln the Tower Pdnts.<br />

74/74,2nd place A grade was decided after 127 targets and<br />

the honours went to EGGC Mick Rowell and Northams Scott<br />

Voak was third.<br />

Event 2 The Johnson and Urquhan Gold Nugget Champlonship<br />

251 DB was much the same as the previous cvcnt whlch<br />

saw more shoot 08s take place. and rl~c overall wlnncr was<br />

Kambalda shooter Brcndan Voddcn with 117/117. Ncrv C<br />

grade - shootcr konora's Dave KOF;CM took out the hor~ours for<br />

C grade 24/25.<br />

Event 3 25t DB Triton Resources and Sabre Resources Cham-<br />

pionship was shot under some atrocious weather conditions.<br />

The club had a huee dust stam Dass thueh, and Duncan<br />

Burnett suggestedkat the eventbe re-named The Hurricane<br />

Doubles'. Hoping that these terrible gale force winds would<br />

sort them out, bit in true clav tarnetshooters enthusiasm<br />

Groff Faulkrs and Brcndon &ddc> were a pan of hiutoly be-<br />

ing made ar the Leonora club, which saw Gcoffpuslr Brcndan<br />

all the way and Brendan achieved hls 300 brrak badge. Groff<br />

Faulkcr took out title for that went and war the overall<br />

winner with a score of 184/184. 2nd was Brendan Vodden<br />

and WAGC shootcr David Knight war 3rd 99/100.<br />

Jim Chandler won B grade with a score of Gl/GZ from Jim<br />

Lithgow and AustlnDuUy ud C grade was won by konora's<br />

JusUn MUlanc with 2nd dace @ohC to Rowdv Harrison, who<br />

had an exceptional day &nlni a total of 3 gold nuggets and<br />

Greg Jackson from Geraldtonwas 3ni.<br />

Geoff Faulkes was in fie form that weekend not only was he<br />

resporlslble lor Brcndans 300 break badge, bur fellow WAGC<br />

shooter Duncan Hurnctt shot his 100 break badge and Gcoff<br />

claims he taught Duncan all he knows.<br />

Page 20 <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooting News November 1994


Dauld FOX fm Collle w w 2.5 DB.<br />

MemeNeve and 30 TauerPofnfs ond JLmNeue wlnner State ?Ille.<br />

Event 4 the L.M.L. Transport 25t DB Championship was won<br />

by the clubs mafor su.pporter and inaugural member Ncale<br />

(Johnno) Johnson. It was great to see Johnno hasn't lost his<br />

touch. Ken Green who has been inspired by Johmo was hon-<br />

oured to present the winners sash and gold nuget to him.<br />

Other winners in that event were B grade Jlm Chandler 36/37<br />

and C grade Leonon's Mark Wrlght 40/40.<br />

?hc end ofday I saw John Covcrley fmm CoUlc winnlng the<br />

Kalgoorlic Express sash and the Uavld Fltzgcrald guhl rlugcL<br />

fcr OA wlnner of 103 tagcts with a se3m of 100/100.<br />

AI tlle close of day I saw thc entcrralnment begin and 'Mr Music<br />

Man' Mcw Ncve Imru K~lyorllc club rntcrtalrlcd ilr all by<br />

-playing - - the piano accordion. A BBQ tea and refreshments<br />

were a plenG and we all partied on in true clay target shooter<br />

fashion till late, discussing why that one clay was missed.<br />

Day 2 was off to another early rlse and the weather changed<br />

from hot and windy to a chilly and overcast day. Complaints<br />

were rolling in about who snored the loudest and shooters<br />

wanted keys to the trap houses to get a good nlghtr sleep.<br />

Wad had cot amund about Ken and Sue's rnaeniilcent breakfast<br />

and the numbrrv doubled for Sunday rnoGlrrg. Ken was<br />

rnovlrlg vciy slowly but perl~aps tile boys from ColUc. Kmnbalda<br />

and WAGC may have contributed to his condltlan. Anyway<br />

today was the Towcr Cl~amplor~shlp so it was only flttlng<br />

we all ate a heaq 'tower shooters' bre&~;rut.<br />

Event 5 was the 5 barrel warmers Tower Point Score sponsored<br />

by Demo's Cafe. This event is always rn in conjunction<br />

with . - - - whltpver . . - . -. Ststp,TitIr - -. - - - - - .- 4- hdns - -. . .- . h~lA - - - 2nd -. - this -. . - , "pars - - - wlnn-r . - - . --<br />

was 'Mr Music Man' Mew Neve *om EGGC who slat 72/72.<br />

Mew reckons all the events should have been 5 targets so he<br />

could have won mom.<br />

Event 6 was the major event The Sons of Gwak Ltd sponsored<br />

~~~ the 30 tamet - Tower Points Score State Title and the winncr<br />

of thls pmsUglous event \was .llm Nrvc from KalgoorUe<br />

with a scare of89/90. hls father Mcrv was runner up with a<br />

score of 99/102 aRer a shoot off with Edgchffls Peter Munk<br />

98/102,4th place went to Allan ~ockincfmm Geraldton<br />

87/90. 5th place was Leonora's Ncalc Johnson 107/111.<br />

Event 7 was to have been a 25 target event but was shortened<br />

to only 15 DB Handicap sponsored by the Central Hotel and<br />

thls was won by Nlan Hocktng 38/38. who found form and<br />

was the OAwinner from Sam Foraythe 37/38 fmm a shoot off.<br />

John Page was third with a score of 32/33. Leonora shooter<br />

Jim H& was 4th with 29/30. C erader u but not for much<br />

larlgcr Gcr~ldror~s Grcg Ja~.hauu WAS 5th 25/25. 6th place<br />

werrt to Jim Nevc 49/50 and Collie champ David Pox won 7th<br />

place with 48/50.<br />

we Members - Pd~anDauldNtzgerald and PresldentDale Nowhnd<br />

Leonora's C grader. Rowdy Harrison wan3 gold nuggets<br />

November 1994 <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong> Twget Shaattng News Page 21


Wbmr ofguess the welghtcampetlllon.<br />

Chad Johnson<br />

Event 8 was also dmpped backed to 15 targets this event was<br />

sponsored by Leonora Laverton Assay Labs 15 Point Score<br />

&d the OA winner was The Charno'from Collie. David Fox<br />

81/81. Jack Collins won the B graic 48/48 arrd C grade war<br />

won by Grcg Jackson 80/81, who rvon rlrc hcaris of all the la-<br />

dies from the kitchen by especially thanking them<br />

Thc last cvcrbr of rlr~. day was thc Chad Johnson's Knock out<br />

shoot. The shooters all llncd up for an Annir OaMry shout off.<br />

The winners would take homegold bars as their trophies. The<br />

gold rush was on for the last 4 trophies but after Geoff Faul-<br />

kes knocked out Ken Green (who had previously cooked Geoff<br />

breakfast) the overall winner was decided and Geoff Faulkes<br />

was 1st. David Fox was 2nd. 3rd place went to John Page and<br />

Duncan Burnett was 4th. That pdcular event was a lot of<br />

good sportsmanship and fun and not part of the High Gun.<br />

lhe Junior IIlgh Gun was sponsured by Budgct Rent a Car<br />

was won by EGGC junior Sean \Vright wlth a lop score of<br />

2031265.<br />

Thc Ladlcs Iligh Gun was sponsored by Wesrcrn Mlnlng Cor-<br />

poration Mt Kierh-Lrinsrcr NicMc Operatiorls and was won by<br />

Leonora's Lee Nowland with a scared 217/265.<br />

The Overall High Gun was sponsored by Minesite Rehabllita-<br />

Uon and was won by EGGC Jim Neve with a total score of<br />

261/265. Jim was only 4 points off of winning the 'Big One'.<br />

Johnno's gold nugget valued at $8.000. so once again the gold<br />

nugget was won by the clubs mascot 'Nobby Nobody'.<br />

One ofthe manv highlights over the two davs was the sumrise<br />

donation of a nugget by Chad Johnson. ~ hkd has this 'hGge'<br />

nugget and everyone was allowed one free guess to the weJght<br />

of it The numet was a great attaction and some of us couldn't<br />

even IIR c:but Geraidlon shooter Fm& Dombara who has<br />

been coming to konora for many years guessed d~r weight at<br />

86407.. Frank was so cxcitcd about wlnnlng - Irls first gold - nug- -<br />

get at Leonora.<br />

The dub also awarded Life memberships to David Fitzgerald<br />

who is the clubs patron and an inaugural member of the<br />

Leonora club. This award was lone overdue. Dale Nowland<br />

was also made a life member, who for the past 20 years has<br />

bcerr associated with Kalgoorlic and Leonora's club. h th<br />

shooters were given a mislng cangratulations on their<br />

achievements.<br />

After the presentauons were over. the bar was opened and a<br />

BBQ tea followed and we all oartied on. some even saw the<br />

sun;ise. Agreat time was hid by all aid the weekend saw a<br />

lot of shooters shoot their personal bests and alot of break<br />

badges were won.<br />

-<br />

Our club would like ro thank all the shootcrs and their farm-<br />

lics for rravclllng to konara to compete. We really enjoyed hav-<br />

ing you all as our guests and look fonvard to renewing our<br />

&idships and having you all back for the 1995 ~ old~u~~et<br />

Shoot which pmmlses to be bigger and better.<br />

Marflorougfi Tid Bits<br />

By Lost Bird<br />

At a two day shoat I rlluught 1 would catch up with a \Vlnchcster<br />

Top Gun shoorur and gel a story. On arrlvlng at the shwl it wasn't<br />

long before I spatied a handsome brute at the bar. but before<br />

I made a further dffl of mvselC I thoucht I would ask one of the<br />

louis U his guy was the one I thought it was. Surc he was, and<br />

hc has remarkable nowerr. I asked him what there rcmarhhlc<br />

powers were, and h; said, he claims he can slt on that bar stool.<br />

look into his glass and see Bundaberg.<br />

So over I go and ask him if1 could see Bundy in his glass, and<br />

he said. sony mate. IJust drank the last of it, but hang<br />

around, there is another coming up.<br />

So to the interview. 1 said. I know you reloaded before you<br />

started with Winchester, are you pleased you don't have to re-<br />

load now7 He replied, it doesn't wony me, but my wife is vely<br />

happy. He said he used to use chilled shot, and having a<br />

fridge full of chffled shot used to keep it cool. The wlfe got vely<br />

upset with no room in the fridge, now she has the fridge to<br />

herself, except for a tray ofice to put in the Bundy rum.<br />

Ray Tremul. Dick Osborne and myself all turn sixty-flve<br />

within a few weeks of each other [no presents please) were con-<br />

cerned with no insurance after sixty-five. but the good news in<br />

ClSN gives us another 21 years.<br />

Congratulations to Tom Turner on your Llfe Membership as<br />

you put a lot into the club, it was the club where I had the<br />

~leasure of meeting Tom who drove me back to Cessnock &er<br />

a working bcc. DO& gt too rxcitcd about reUremcnlTom as<br />

it only rncans paint drr house, nx the fence, dig the garden etc<br />

etc. Best of luckTom<br />

Neil Berry mvcllcd to Gladstone 28/8 and took ON thc Zone<br />

Uouhlc Ihrrcl Night C'shlp an11 High Gun. Anodrer scmi-<br />

trailer load of 1350s for Neil.<br />

Page 22 AustralIan <strong>Clay</strong> Targ et Shooting News November 1994<br />

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Bundaberg - 4-9-94<br />

Visitors Peter Pagliarino. Hany Walker, myself from Hervey<br />

Bay and Paul Anderson from Maryborough. 1 asked Dr Paul<br />

why he didn't get more ammo and shoot it out in the dark<br />

with Brad at the last Bundy shoot. He said doctors don't oper-<br />

ate in the dark.<br />

The 25t DB C'shin OA & AA Rob Rehbein: A John Straughair:<br />

B grade Brad ~e&rsen: C grade Hany Walker. This was; big<br />

shoot off and it took ninety-five for Rob to leave the other<br />

shooters in his wake. ~ ood shooting Rob.<br />

lOpr DR AA grade to Neil Berry; A grade Peter Winzen: B<br />

mde Bmd Petersen: C grade Garry Rapley: OAHG Neil Berry:<br />

FM Spencer Plath.<br />

Young Brad Petcrsen taking three out offour cvcnls in B<br />

cmdc. in an enrlicr CTSN I said he would be better than his<br />

;ad (Pedro1 and as eood as his old uncle. You have proved a<br />

Brad: now kr&k it uU nephew. 7hanks for rnaklng Lhar<br />

late cup of tca after the kitchen was closed Callccn. Rob shot<br />

th~. lacknut with John Suauchair - winning - tlr~. meat my rdmc.<br />

~aoh luik to you both.<br />

With Hanywith the Uu, we didn't get to Gympie and they didn't<br />

send the results. The best Dave Gaidner could rememberwas OA<br />

Single Barrel C'shlp to Zee Beattle. OA 3M DB Tower VJc Tlpman.<br />

B grade Dave Gardner, C grade MelissaTlpman. 20t DD was won<br />

by Amn Ganlner and Gary Carew. If that isn't right blame Vic for<br />

not sending results and ~ ive for a bad memory.<br />

But one thing that is right Gympic hold the Gyrnplc Gold Classic<br />

Armual 'No Day Shoot Saturday 12 November. I lam stan<br />

and Sundav 13th ~ovember. 9am k t , with a eold brwch<br />

and sash worth $1.400 for Overall High Gun. $4.000<br />

worth of trophies.<br />

Heritage One Day Shoot i. conjmction dth<br />

Margborough Masters Games - 25-9-94<br />

With our usual visitors from Bundy & Gympie we had shooters<br />

from further aeld as Jim Cassimatis from Redclltre who<br />

took silver. Jim Egan of Moonie taking gold, Bill Dunne Sunshine<br />

Coast gold. Gordon Watson Chinchilla silver. Len Suasaari<br />

fmm the Sunshine Coast cold and A erade 50t DB &<br />

25t PS. Ike Osboume won a silve;. .John Whson (Atherton)<br />

bronze & AA 25t PS. His son Clint only 12 and just able to see<br />

aver the tra~house won the 15t DR. ~ohn is onhis wav to the<br />

World Mastirs Games in Brisbane. Fred Foon of Wontjlaggi<br />

won silver with his son Mitchell not old enough for the medals,<br />

but who needs medals when Mitchell won the 15t DR &A<br />

grade High Gun. Graham Gibbs of Dysart took gold and C<br />

erade 50t DB & 25t PS. Graham left before the last event<br />

Ghich made the rest of C glade relieved for the High Gun.<br />

Welcome to new member to our club, ex Brisbane Police<br />

shooter Peter Hinschew, who claims he has been in the long<br />

ad dock for the ~ ast two Vear. but the sneU must have been<br />

LC right medic& as hc took gold B grahc 501 Dl3 & 1st<br />

Ilandicap along with the B grade lligh Gun. Gwd slrooling Peter<br />

and glad tohave you onboard,<br />

Thanks to our workers in the ofice. kitchen, traphouses etc<br />

for the work done to make this avery gwd shoot. Gwd shoot-<br />

ing to all. 'U1 next Ume see you at the shoois.<br />

New South Wales<br />

K. Nealon DTL 100<br />

M. Pound DTL 50<br />

I. Merrick Cont 1W<br />

G. Beht DTL 50 75<br />

J. man on 75<br />

P. hahy DTL 75<br />

B. Smith Cont 75<br />

S. Osbornc cont 100<br />

M. Man"& Cont50<br />

D. Goodwin DTL SO<br />

D. WUer DTL 50<br />

B. Man= ~n. 3m<br />

W. Hawk(ns DTL 200<br />

I. Menick DTL 350<br />

A. Cullis DTZ 150 200<br />

R. Rigne~ DTLZW<br />

A. Redfern DTL 75<br />

G. Yaralr DTL 75<br />

W. Camran DTL 75<br />

A. Saradling DTL 100<br />

C. Bishop DTL 75<br />

M. MePhcc DTL 75<br />

A. Najs Skeet 100<br />

Break badges<br />

T. Petcmcn ML lo0<br />

J. Straughair ML50<br />

G. QuanSLng DTL75<br />

M. Coleman DTL 75<br />

R. Loy DTL lM)<br />

South Australia<br />

N. Marinis DTL 1W<br />

Tasmania<br />

R. Burr Skeet53<br />

G. Harper DTLM<br />

B. Lade On50<br />

victoria<br />

I. Davidson DIL 75<br />

L. Johnson Dn50<br />

;. ?d2Lran<br />

ML 75<br />

DTLZW<br />

E. Ford Cont 50<br />

T. Rosenow ML50751W<br />

K. Hendry T-r 75<br />

D. Oat- Tmr 75<br />

Northern Territory Western R. Harrison Austral& ML50<br />

R Laker Skeet SO T. Guest ML50<br />

W. Tucker Skect 50<br />

J. Dye Skeet 1W<br />

A. Bm- m2 150 M. Gr181th~ DTL 75<br />

R. Ider DTL 50<br />

P. McMn Trench 50<br />

Queenslaod<br />

E. Hass DTL SO<br />

E. Hass Cont 1W<br />

Badge collecting<br />

By G l e G. ~ Woodhatch<br />

Unfortunately it seems most of our Army Gun Clubs, are no<br />

longer existent. Cerhhly two of our strongest Army Gun Clubs<br />

in Victoria were the Puckapunyal and Bandlana Area Clubs.<br />

Puc'kapunyalwas refoimed not so long ago, but has gone hito<br />

recess again. It seems that the existence of these clubs rely on<br />

the attitude of the Area Commander at the time.<br />

I believe at one time there were very slmng inter club shoots<br />

within the army, culminating in a National event. There was<br />

also. I believe, a very stmng inter service match between the<br />

Army. RAW and Navy.<br />

The Point Cook I MF Club, arrd RhlAS Crrbcrus, both InVic-<br />

torla. an' current Mllttary Scmce Clubs.<br />

I would be interested in hearing of others, and in the history of<br />

those clubs, perhaps we can have an Inter Sedce match again.<br />

<strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shootlng News Page 23


Shooter profiles<br />

Name: Dino Oliviem<br />

Date of birth: 2-12-54 in Adelaide. SA.<br />

Occupation: Accountant<br />

Resides at: Adelaide. South Australia<br />

Home club: International Gun Club<br />

Club involvement: Secreiay/Treasurer - 10 years (past)<br />

State imolvement: Secretaly. State <strong>Association</strong> (present)<br />

hvourite club: International Gun Club<br />

How and when you commenced shooting:<br />

Mv father tells me that at the age of four I was carminL! his ~uail<br />

hi$ at rhr age oftcrr I had my iirst air rifle, whcn iwai nvcive I rcmember<br />

golng to visit a fricnd of my father's who had a 410 gauge<br />

which follow~d me home. The next day I had mv Ilrsr quaand<br />

the great point h m our gun dog. I shbt my hi day ai~ntemational<br />

Gun Club. 1968. at the age of fourteen. Basi&I love the<br />

sport my father and grandlither intmduced me to.<br />

Referred discioline and why:<br />

ISU Trench. Mlied and chall&ging, phono pulls, just feels<br />

great to shoot a good score. International discipline.<br />

Gun and ammo details:<br />

Beretta S04. ISU - 1350HA 7. DTL - 1250HA 7%<br />

Achievements -State:<br />

Over 400 Club Championships. Statc Champiornxhips - State<br />

Single UarrcI. Sratc DTL Carnival Hlgh Gun. SA Champlorl.<br />

Smtc Polntscoru. Statc Mixed/Mini. Several State Shoulder to<br />

Shoulder Teams (ISU & DTL).<br />

-National:<br />

Member ofwinnine Team State Shoulder to Shoulder event:<br />

Mackintosh Team3ember: Champion of Champions AA grade<br />

runner up: ISU Trench A grade winner.<br />

Highest break: DM, 512. Trench 75<br />

Your shooting goals:<br />

Would love to represent Australia and travel overseas to an In-<br />

temaUonalTeam Event. To shoot 100 straight. To win a Na-<br />

tional Championship. To just keep shooting.<br />

How to attain the best results:<br />

Concentration, competing with the best. fitness. follow<br />

through, focus on the target<br />

Your funniest shoo- story:<br />

fllr fow of 11s left ~drkidc at 3.00am for ow 1.000lan trip to<br />

lt~e Naur~nals, we anivcd and found our acwntmodation a UtUe<br />

squew. There was a double bed which we tossed for and I won<br />

wirlch ihcn lrftavcry small mom wlth 2 bunk bcds. Thc bunk<br />

hcds were to support a lalrly krge man (about 20 slonc) and anuthur.<br />

\Vllat a sfght scelnz two largc "men slccpinc in srrlall bunk<br />

beds and hearinn them c~ntinuou~lv cursineinhow I had that<br />

double bed to &self (I slept with e& plugs & the cursing and<br />

snoring continued all night). On that same trip one of us had<br />

just bought a new gun 1.e. 3 weeks before the Nationals and<br />

against all good advice siAli decided to use it Poor smrea wee<br />

the result and the advice and mnbverq that followed was<br />

full of laughs and good times with the Bnal wnclusion being<br />

the stock was tw hgh. In good wmpany one evening one of<br />

our fdow shooters advised he had dealt with thls sort of pmblem<br />

before. all ne needed was a sharp M e or a bmkn piece<br />

of Glass and a Diece of sand mmr to shave that stock d m to<br />

a perfect fit. &st imaglne h&vAthis solution Impressed the<br />

owner when just three weeks before he paid s d thousand<br />

dollars for the perfect gun.<br />

Your other interests: Hunting. llshIng, classlc cars. uavelllng.<br />

Your favourite food: Pasta, quall, shellllsh.<br />

Your favourite drinl: Lambrusco wine. espresso coffee.<br />

Your fasourite TV show: Rex Hunt's Flshlng Australia.<br />

People you admire: My father. Russell h k k<br />

Name: Diane Reeves<br />

Dats of birth: 18-8-54 in Cairn, Qld.<br />

Occupation: Housewife<br />

Resides at: Normanton<br />

Home club: Normanton<br />

Club involvement: Club Sccretary/ksurcr<br />

Favourite club: Normanton<br />

How and when did you commence shooting:<br />

After a visit to the Coffs Harbour Gun Club with my husband<br />

Wayne, while holidaying in 1983. '<br />

Any major influences:<br />

My husband Wayne.<br />

Preferred discipline and why:<br />

I shoot all disciplines, because I B e shwtlng clay targets.<br />

Gun and ammo details:<br />

Winchester 101. Winchester 24g.<br />

Achievements -State:<br />

1993 ISU State B Grade C'ship and Ladies Hlgh Gun.<br />

-National:<br />

1994 Australla/New Zealand Womens Trap Championship.<br />

-World:<br />

Member of the winning 1994 Womens Mackintosh Team.<br />

Highest break DTL 131.<br />

Your shooting goals:<br />

To represent Australia at the 2000 Olympics.<br />

How to attain the best results:<br />

Plenty of practice.<br />

Your other interests: Golf and lawn bowls.<br />

Your favourite food: Steak and veges.<br />

Your favourite drinL: Oranee iui&<br />

Your Eavourite TV show: ~ilrAse Place.<br />

People you admire: Deserie Huddleston.<br />

Page 24 Austlallan <strong>Clay</strong>'? Iarget Shooting News November 1994


Waratah State Notes<br />

By Libbie Bunting<br />

Western Zone<br />

Brewaha Gun Club once again had a successful Contlnen-<br />

tal Shaot over the weekend of 17th & 18th September with<br />

nearly 60 shooters attending.<br />

They had two State Championships up for gmbs -the Day DB<br />

Cont Cship and the Night SB Cont C'ship. Well knownwestem<br />

mner Steve Osbome h m Cobar won the Day DB Cont C'ship after<br />

a shwt off. withagreat smre of 111/111. whfle Dubbo shwter<br />

Peter FYiAan wonthe Mght SB Cont C'ship smring 47/51.<br />

Return of Piotrowshi Raffle Tickets<br />

Please remember to send backvour d e ticket butts to<br />

Janenne Kidd before 5th ~oveAber so we can draw the d<br />

at our State Trap Camlval in Wagga.<br />

e<br />

Northern Zone<br />

><br />

The vear is sfi~~ine &and clubs are lwklne towards their<br />

A. - ~hrktmas cclrbatians. A major pmject fork Northcrn Zone<br />

In 1995. is going to be a fund raising guessing uompeduon.<br />

Followirle our last mcetlne duNle the Inverell Own Shaot, it<br />

was decGed to conduct this die with evev &ted shooter<br />

in the zone being issued wlth flve (5) tickets.<br />

The tickets will be $5.00 each, and the prizes, to be drawn at<br />

the Zane Trap Carnival at Inverell in August wffl be:<br />

1st: Cased Beretta 682 or $3.000 Cash<br />

2nd: 10 Cases of Shells or $1.000 Cash<br />

3rd: 5 Cases of Shells or $ 500 Cash<br />

The cash prizes are to make the d e appealing to people autside<br />

the shootlng ranks.<br />

Each club d be issued wlth tittle necessary number of dcket<br />

books. before the beglnnlng of December, to allow them to be<br />

distributed to each of their members when thev re-reelster - or<br />

at each clubs CMstnlas shoot.<br />

The Zone Secretary will supply each club with a llst of their<br />

shooters and the number of each ticket book issued. All<br />

money raised will go towards our promotion day, asdstlng<br />

teams, coaching camps and so on.<br />

Don't foreet, that the 1995 Blue Books will be distributed at<br />

the ~ tar&a~ Camlval at Wagga. so U your club wU not be<br />

represerrted at Wagga, please advlsr the Zanc Secretary. ao alternative<br />

arrangementican be made.<br />

During the rccent Tamworth Open Shoot, shooters agaln dug<br />

deep to asslvr this worthy cause. Lighu~lng Ridge shooter. Joe<br />

Manhall and a Victoriarr Syndicate headed by Robert<br />

Christopher. out bid all others at the aucUon ofa case of<br />

shclls. then donated them back to be railled, the raille belng<br />

won bv Virlce Gatr Thanks to auctioneer. Peter Etheridee for<br />

his co;ltribution and to all those who purchased tickets-and in<br />

particular. Joe MwhaU, Robert CMstopher and mmpany.<br />

for their generous support. the total -$800.00.<br />

Southern Zone<br />

I understand congratulations are in order for Majura Park<br />

CTC for the successful hostlng of the 1994 Southern Zone<br />

%ID Carnival. Considerine thi stmne wlnds which came UD<br />

in tke late mornlng, the scores were ~artlcularly gwd, and-<br />

mngratulafions to those shwtera who made the Teams. Hope-<br />

fully they d all attend the State Carnival and fh/ the South-<br />

em Zane Flag successfully.<br />

mlhr Teams are as follows -Open Team: Jim EUs. Lou Heame.<br />

Doug Jordan. Mlke Lyons. Paul Farrugla. Tony Gray. Glen<br />

me. Chris Mllllean. Cllarlle Shenv. Peter Ewart. G w<br />

R.oo&s and Kim Nealon: ~uniar ~e&: Anthonv castand.<br />

George Andonarus. Eddle Boulos: Womens em: Robin Langley.<br />

Karen Kennerson. La Lloyd.<br />

Batemans Bav GC hosted the Southern Zone Mixed Tamets<br />

Cshlp reantry witit Russell Wllllams wlnning the Utle 4th a<br />

score of 35/35. and runrcrs up belng - J. Tankey for A mde<br />

and Mew Lyons for B grade.<br />

Coach's Comer by h d BEhmstrar<br />

AttenUon all NSW Accrcdltcd Coachcs -Just a llnal reminder<br />

that the 1st January 1995 is the date when our ACC Coachcs<br />

Accreditation becomes due for renewal<br />

Ifyou are havlng any problems gaMng the required points to<br />

maintain your cmnt Coaches Accreditation, please feel free to<br />

contact me. If1 don't hear h m vou I can onhr assume thatvou<br />

an havlng no problems obtalnGg the updav points for rcnkval<br />

of your current level 01 Acarditadon. or that you are no longer<br />

interested in retalnine vour current ACTA Coaches ACCE~IGtion.<br />

Please rernembe;:my assistance is available ifneeded.<br />

Please Note:<br />

The NSWCTA Secretary's phone/fax number is (063) 73 4382.<br />

Vale<br />

Matthew 6. Daly<br />

The passing of a grcat sportsman. and one of natures gentle-<br />

men has saddened members of the DenilIquln <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong><br />

Club. So too. many other club members, for he had been<br />

known far and wide. The death ofGany Daly 79 years, on<br />

May 10 followed a slow deterioration ln his health.<br />

Ganv had been a member of the Denili~uin Clav Tarset Club<br />

fmm-1947, when he won the h t chamiionshli held-there.<br />

He had been President of the club for a record period of 31<br />

years fmm 1948.<br />

Gamy was an AurtraUan Referee, and among the Ilrst shooters<br />

to achieve 27 yards on AA 25 metre gradlng. He also had the<br />

distinction of k~resentlne ~ustrallathree iimes in intema-<br />

Uonal shoots heid in this:ount~~. Gany had wonvarlous<br />

Commonwealth. State and Regional Utlcs in his tlme.<br />

In recentvears Ganv sW1 attended the local clav tmet club.<br />

shooting as long as he was able. His encourage&entUand tutor-<br />

inr! of many young shooters (including his own four sons) was<br />

mich adi&d. Ganywill be sadly &sed by many.<br />

Courtesy of Mra Cecille Daly<br />

Ronald Charles Evans<br />

Generally better known as .Doc' Evans passed away on Sep-<br />

tember 27.1994 at the age of 68 years.<br />

'Doc' was a man of stmng faith and character, a highly re-<br />

spected shooter, and a friend to many. He was an active mem-<br />

ber of the Victorian Gun Club. He will be sadly mlssed.<br />

November 1994 Australan <strong>Clay</strong> 1 kget Shoodng News Page 25


Francesco manic) Petriella<br />

20/2/25 - 6/7/94 when time permitted.<br />

It is with great sadness that I advise of the passing of Frank<br />

Petrlella after a short illness.<br />

In 1959 Frank emigrated imm Italy to enjoy a 'better Me' in<br />

Australia and settled in the Cooma district of New South<br />

Wales where he worked on the snowy mountains scheme.<br />

Frank had developed a kecn inten.st in shotguns in Italy<br />

where he hunted game regularly with a muzzlc loader, laking<br />

up clay target shooting and llve pigeon shooting for a brief pe-<br />

riod during the 1940s.<br />

It was here that Frank developed his handloading skills, re-<br />

loadine all of hls ammunition and this was an attribute he car-<br />

ried tolustralia.<br />

He was a service of almost inexhaustible knowledge on the<br />

subject of shotgun reloading of all gauges fmm the twenty<br />

gauge to the twelve. His particular passion was the smaller<br />

gauges, particularly the twenty and twenty-eight gauges of<br />

which he owned several.<br />

'fie ZoU 20 and thc Ucretw 28 were regular uurrq~anions on<br />

his journeys to his beloved Menaro reglon, where hr ttunttd<br />

ducks and auails with hls faithful Dointers, even until lust be-<br />

fore his passing.<br />

His eldest son John began clay target shooting in 1970 and it<br />

was here that Frank's interest and pmmotion of clay target<br />

shooting commenced.<br />

There were no ISU facilities available at the time and Frank<br />

was convinced that this facility should be available to shooten<br />

wishing to attain the highest possible standard and be com-<br />

petitive with other shooters throughout the world.<br />

His interest was fanned in 1973 with the World Moving . <strong>Target</strong> -<br />

Clrarnpionshlps heing corrductcd in Mclbournc, and it was<br />

Urure that he made the dccis~on to promote the ISU d~sclplines<br />

in the Canberra District<br />

Frank war an irraugural uremher a1 the ACT lrrturnational<br />

Gun Club. fonnud In 1974. He was insvurnurital in having<br />

ISU fauilttics cunstrucrcd ;it the Maiura Ruad grounds in<br />

1975, and had a hand in the rumkg of the ~itional Trench<br />

Championships held there in November the following year.<br />

Frank did not forget his mots and he oflen visited the Cooma<br />

@erridale) and Tumut Gun Clubs along with famlly members<br />

Wmk Petriella was a Ufc member of the Canberra <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong><br />

Club lfunncrlv ACT International Gun Club1 and hc wlll bc<br />

sadly&issedby ail members and friends.<br />

Deepest sympathy goes to his wife Pina, his daughters Mffly<br />

and Maria, and his sons John and lWp.<br />

Norman Simms<br />

Canberra International CTC<br />

Looking back<br />

Hay Gun Club's 'Mitchell Cup'<br />

The following amcles are out of the Hay Gun Club archives<br />

and tell of some interesting facts. Most Interesting is the men-<br />

tion of the 'Mitchell Cup'. which is still contested for to this<br />

day, at the Hay Gun Clubs September monthly shoot. The<br />

competition is a 20 target Handicap event. The photo shows<br />

Dexter Barnes of the Melbourne Gun Club, this years winner.<br />

off the back mark, with the splendid silver crafted cup, an ex-<br />

cellent work of art.<br />

A keen interest in the ISU disciplines were now established in<br />

the area and this interest ouicklv suread to the Rlverina dismct.<br />

ISU facilities were esLbllblisiedat Gfith. Downside and Gun club plans for its jubilee year<br />

West Wyalong Gun Clubs with the help and assistance of Re-print hrn Tuesday 7th Jan-. 1884<br />

Frank PeMeUa.<br />

Golden .luhllce uf tirc estahlisllrncrrt of the Hay Gun Club ivlll<br />

During he late 1970s Frank was involved with the ACT Shoot- bc cclcbrated ~hiv yL.ar at Eastcr by a special 500 pound Coldine<br />

<strong>Association</strong> in efforts to establish a National Shooting<br />

~riund for all shooting disciplines. Unfortunately this venture<br />

did not reach fruition as the ACT was found wanting in terms<br />

of suitable available space.<br />

Frank and other inmily rnurrrbcrs lrclpcd the NatiorralT~ng<br />

Squad when rhey visitcd the Ausvalian lnstltute ol Sport cach<br />

vear in canbe&. He alwavs made time available to help out<br />

bn the grounds, cooking, Gapping. scoring or indeed in-any<br />

possible way during their stay.<br />

en Jubilce Handicap. with tllc nominal norrlirration fcc of 5<br />

pound, it \uas stated in the annual reporr of the President of<br />

dlu Club. Mr Norman Millikrn. adopted at th~. annual meeting.<br />

The Golden Jubilee Prize will he in addition to the Eastcr Gift<br />

prize of a car, this year a Falcon, the ninth car shot for by the<br />

Hay Gun Club at an Easter shoot.<br />

The Annual General Meetinn of the club was held at the club<br />

gmunds on Sunday night. a good attendance of men, as well<br />

as their ladies being present to take part in the meeting and<br />

He was a radar attendee at pmminent ISU events particularly enjoy the social hair-which followed:<br />

the National Charnpionshlps whcre hc was an trnporwnl source<br />

of hinowlr.dgc lor many shool~.n mpcrierrcing rough times. He During th~. course of the meeting. Mr Ron Mirchcll presented<br />

was always willinc to assist those in uoublc and gave - his advice to the Club the beautiful sllver cup, won by his Cather. the late<br />

Ireriy. Many Canbum lnternatioml shoatcrs dsu bencnred \VJ. hlitchrll in 1914. Mr ~itchcliarked that the Cup. now to<br />

hm hls advice durlng Sunday morning pr.lcIIue svsslons. be known as the W.J. Mitchcill'rophy. be shot lor each ycar.<br />

Page 26 Australlan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooting News November 1994<br />

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7h Club Patron. Mr John Houston. In acknowledging the glR<br />

and thanking Mr Mitchell on behalf of the Club. pointed out<br />

that it was a slgdcant gin to receive in the Dlarnond Jubllee<br />

"ear ofthe ~luc. He oo&ed out that the older clubs. uarttcuhly<br />

in ~ e Zealand: w were making a big thing of pres&vbg<br />

their historical records, trophies and the photogtaphs ofthe<br />

past. all of which created a-txemendous fiteresf. -<br />

Later, it was announced that the Committee had made Mr<br />

Mitchell an honorary life member of the club in appreciation<br />

of the gin<br />

Gun club cup to J. Headon<br />

Reprint born lees<br />

John Hcadan had ro suswin a shoot offwith vctcran Harry<br />

Cox, and another young colnpeutar Alan Pocock to win the<br />

I-Iay Gun Club Cup on Saturday .&moon. In the evening T.<br />

~zaila, of~oleamball~, won thk Mitchell Cup ouixlght: 6e only one of the field to shoot a possible 20/20.<br />

The two cups are regarded as the blue ribbon events among the<br />

local club shooters. They are both shot for under handicap con-<br />

ditions, the Gun Club in dayllght and the Mitchell Cup at night<br />

At ceremonial time, because the current Hay Gun Club Cup<br />

had not anived fmm its former holder in time, the original<br />

Hay Gun Club Cup, now known as the 'Mitchell Cup, had to<br />

do duty in both presentatfons.<br />

The Mitchell Cup. first hown as the 'Lincoln Cup' was shot<br />

for b t in 1914, and won by the late W.J. Mitchell.<br />

CTSN Classifieds<br />

RATES AND CONDITIONS<br />

This secuon is fur the r?cluslve use<br />

of ACTA members. and has hen lntroduccd for thc oumhnse. sale<br />

and exchange bf personal<br />

equipment.<br />

Rates PTC P. f 0 U 0 ~<br />

$10.00 - 0-60 wards<br />

$20.00 - 60-100words ma.<br />

Adveruser, must earnply wlUl the<br />

cupy deadll~~es as dernllcd on page<br />

2 of thls luue. and vum name.<br />

address and telephdne number<br />

must be supplied. Copy should be<br />

typed or carefully hand-wrlten.<br />

PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY<br />

ADYBRTlsBMENT<br />

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& OIFr 12 gave shot gun. Gradc 61<br />

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011 Polirhrd Custom Madc Stock.<br />

STOLEN DUE TO CAP. THEFT -<br />

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togcutcrw~th sereneushohoflngglaw<br />

Ivermalon R orange]. Buetta ahaaung<br />

gloves, brawn IeaUler caMde pouch.<br />

spat ndng pin and sprlnga. PIcontact<br />

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WAMTSDTO%lN-mxslhpPM~tbe<br />

untouched (8arrclsl Flat or Step mb.<br />

Swap 682 Super Rap plus dlflerenc. or<br />

str.%@ht buy. Phone (0531 30 2476 or<br />

I0531 37 8608.<br />

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS<br />

Clubs intending on advertising shoots being haid very early in<br />

themonth, areadvisedto advertise the detailsin an earlieredition<br />

to thatof competition, to avoid disappointmentof the material not<br />

reaching the reader in time.<br />

Every effort is made by the office and printers to mail out our<br />

monthly magazine toarrive prior to oron the lstofthe month.This<br />

is not always a certainty as many factors are to be determined in<br />

reaching this deadline, some of which are beyond our control.<br />

Early advertising will assist both your club and you the shooter.<br />

T a s d ................. 28<br />

Northern Temtory ............. 28<br />

Western Australia ............. 28<br />

Queensland ................ 29<br />

South Australia .............. 32<br />

New South Wales .............. 34<br />

Victoria .................. 40<br />

Wandoaa Gun Club<br />

Club news<br />

President: Rodnw Woodrow. 'Juandah Plains'. Wandoan -<br />

phone (0761 27 4i00: Secretary: Simon Mulugan, PO Box 347.<br />

Tamom. Qld 4420 -phone (076) 27 3137.<br />

West Wyalong <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Club<br />

At AGM on 28-8-94 the followinewere elected:<br />

hsldent: G. Faharr; ~ecrera;: C. Foswr: Treasurer: Y. Ash-<br />

Lon: Handicapper: B. Byd; Coach: F. Ashton: Vice President:<br />

D. Funncll: 7mnc Dclegates: D. Lindsay. D. Fumell: ISU Dele-<br />

gates: B. Duncan. G. 6uncan: Shoot Marshails: L. Redfem. D.<br />

Funnel]; Commlttee: B. Duncan. K. Noakes. F. Ashton. A. Red-<br />

fern. J. Richards. G. Duncan.<br />

Ararat <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Club Inc.<br />

At AGM on 14-8-94 the following were elected:<br />

President: A. Wohlers. PO Box 210. Ararat: Secretaly/lYeas-<br />

urer: B. HarrIs. 331 B a y St. Ararat -phone (053) 52 1249:<br />

Vice President: J. Dunn. 50 Baird St. Ararat.<br />

Majwa Park Gun Club<br />

At AGM on 14-9-94 the followingwere elected:<br />

President: Ktm Nealon: Vice President: Darryl Reed: Secretaly:<br />

Jan Reed: Treasurer: Arthur Costanz~. Publicity Omcer: Therese<br />

Nealon: Committee: Glenn Large and Jim AUan.<br />

PERAZZl SC3<br />

Tapered Rib, 30" Flat, Superb Wood<br />

Fired a few shots only<br />

November 1994 Australtan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooting News Page 27


Cold &arlndv(251-EQTSKEETC'SHLP:<br />

OA & A: B.'~;nday 51/54: 8: A.<br />

M~rphctt 47/50; C: S Glover 45/50.<br />

1OTDB EO O 77lblcs. H. NEVILLE<br />

CHAMP OF CHAMPS: OA & A: D. HIU<br />

77/85: AA: B. Bennett 72/85: B: M.<br />

WlIUam. 75/65: C:T. Wercombe67/85.<br />

IOPR DD: 1st P. Turner & S. Glover<br />

10/11. ZndB. KeUyRA. WoalsLon9/11.<br />

Whdv (19) - 2 s DB: A& S. M-hdl.<br />

s. B ~ ~ 25/25: n p A: D. D~nnSan<br />

25/25: 8: A Woolstan 25/25: C: I.<br />

ncnniron ~-~ 20125. 25T PS: AA: S.<br />

~<br />

~rownlng. A. Kcnny 71/75: A' C.<br />

Courlay. P. Marahdl 74/75: 0: D.<br />

Wrch 70175: C: R. Srnlth 81/75 50T<br />

SKEET A: J. 0-49150: 8: R. Srnllh<br />

Saturday 5th krnie Gun Club<br />

Sunday 6th Cressy Gun Club<br />

Sunday 6th Bothwell Gun Club<br />

Saturday 1Zth Hobart Gun Club<br />

Sunday 13th Tasmanian Gun Club<br />

Annual Rotary Chaiky Shwt<br />

Saturday 1Sth<br />

Devonport Cby <strong>Target</strong> Club<br />

State Day Mixed Tarpa<br />

Sunday 20th St. Helens Gun Club<br />

Slate Day &IllTfap<br />

Saturday 26th<br />

ISU Trench Postal Team<br />

at Taxranian Gun Club<br />

Sunday 27th Hobart Gun Club<br />

Sunday 27th Rosebety <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Club<br />

I8U sub Committee 27-584 AUCC Springs 11-0-84<br />

Fl"e (131<br />

a lvlndy (121 - - 25T SKEET HCP: 1st P.<br />

12m ISU SKEEli<br />

UGdY 35/37,2nd T. 31/57.<br />

OA 8r B: N, Webb 1091125: A: S, 3rd R Lslrer 31/33. 5T DB EO: 8.<br />

~mamlng 107/125: C: L. McCdum<br />

76/125, ISU SKEET POSTAL Tucker. 8. Evm, R. Laker515. 2STDB:<br />

A: P. UGrady 25/25. 2nd 1. Bm-<br />

TWLM: J, Bw, N, Webb,S Bmarmns 24/25: B: R. Cdms 45/46, 2nd 8.<br />

" A 'ILdds " OUV: TEAM nYker 44/46: C: R. Lakcr 24126.2nd<br />

HG: S Bmwnmg 44/50. P. D-u*J 23/26. SOT MXD HCP: 1st<br />

a Brown 75/75. 2nd A. Roblnron<br />

70175.3rd 0. Taylor 51/75.<br />

Tasmnniao 11-8-84<br />

Plcasant@9]-15TDB:AA: G. Blarkett Alice8pringa 26-8-84<br />

so/3o: A: C. Cmhlon 25/25: B: K<br />

Ayem Rack 18-8-84<br />

~lne & mlld (9) - 5oI' SKEET: R.<br />

lrstrangc 49. C. Hmn 46. M. Breale<br />

47.30 MXDmTS: D. B'yanc C. Haxn<br />

50150. IOPR DR: M. Brecde 17. C.<br />

Darwin 258-84<br />

Wm-SOTDB:AA!V. Fertekb50/50:<br />

A: 8. Ddglcbh 5015% B: C. Dapoa<br />

49/50: C: T. PapsdonaLla 47/50.20PR<br />

CLUB DD C'SHIP: 1st O. Chan R P.<br />

~mvc 20120. 2nd v. Wrteklls a R.<br />

undcrun 23/25: C: C. Fletcher 22/25. prwr 19/20. 50T TRENCH: OA: V.<br />

~ , " ~ r ~ ~ b ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ H ~ 4 "<br />

SmSKEE1:A:G.Blaskett47/50:8:M.<br />

BurIlng49/50: C: S. Hutchmon45/51.<br />

25T CONr DB: A& P. Turner25/25: A:<br />

R. mc. 24/26: B: K Underlln 25/25:<br />

C: C' 'letcher 21125. TEAM SHCQT:<br />

mmanlan sun Club. Team HG: M.<br />

Burlhp 92/1W.<br />

3rd BB. 23125.5T DB EO: 0,<br />

mcker, P, mGlady, A ~ & m A. ~<br />

B, Evans, L, Martin. 2m SB<br />

CLUB HCP: Isla R&lnran25/25, ~,,d<br />

B. Eva 23/25. 3rd L. Martln 25/28.<br />

50T DB lstA Bmam<br />

114/114.2ndB.Evm113/114.3rdR.<br />

uker 55/55. HC: 8. Evans 101/105.<br />

~ertekb 49/50. 1WT ISU SKEET: 8.<br />

~<br />

Munt<br />

,<br />

86/100.<br />

Darwin 10R11-8-84<br />

Hot - Nr TReNCH C'SHIP: OA &A: V.<br />

Fcrteklls 138/150. 2nd P. Oravc<br />

134/150: B:V. Padovan 102/125: C:J.<br />

yanb 105/125. 2nd L. Jong 95/125.<br />

&era Rock 4-9-84<br />

NTlSU SKEKTC'SHIP: OA&B: B. Munt<br />

127/150. 2nd J. Doyle 851125: A: P.<br />

Flnc (6) - 2ST SKEEI: C H-rr 24. D.<br />

Bpnt 21. M. Brcedt 20. lmDB EO: C.<br />

mn 10. M. BrrdZ, D. Blyant 9. 50T<br />

CWB HCP: C. Hawa 90190. M. B d<br />

85/90, D.B~t69/73.19PPS:D.BlyanC<br />

c H- 45/45. M. Bmde41145.<br />

Cmte 123/150.2ndP. Collcyl21/150:<br />

C: R. Dalgleah 94/125. ZndM. Bull-<br />

93/125. NrISU WUBLE?RAPCSHIP:<br />

OA & A: 8. dl 126/150. 2nd V.<br />

FerteklU 124/150; 8: 8. MunC C: L.<br />

Jong. 2nd C. hapolls.<br />

Albany 11-8-84 I<br />

Flne Bmld(12) -5OTSKEETHCP: 1st<br />

A Curack83/91,2ndM. Lubcke83/94.<br />

25T HCP: 1st P. Lynch 21/25, 2nd P.<br />

k c . D. Lee 19/25. 25T SB CD: P.<br />

Lynch. W. DrakcBmhnan 21/25.<br />

Ov.rca.rbutflne(121-SOTSKEEliOA<br />

& B: J. ~blcu. 49/50. 2nd P. Larrcn<br />

45/50: C: G. McDonald 45150.2nd 8.<br />

Australan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooting News<br />

2nd D. Connlng 56/59; B: S. Glbson<br />

50/52. 2nd L. Jackwn 49/52; C: A.<br />

ma. 44/48. 2nd E. Faulku 43/48.<br />

lOPR DR: M. Day 20/20. 2nd R.<br />

~oltfretcr 25/28. 25PR DR STATE<br />

C'SHIP: OA: T. Prarcr 45/50: AA: P.<br />

Muntr44/50.2ndS.Voak52/6O:A: D.<br />

Knl&t43/50,2ndL. Nangle38/50: B:<br />

S. wllllams 39/50. 2nd S. Glbron<br />

36/50: C: N. Walker 39/50. 2nd A.<br />

Dyar 33I50.25TDISPDB C'SHIP: OA:<br />

M.Gdmb53/53:AA:T.Fraacr52/53.<br />

2nd J. ~ yar 42/43; A: N. Boylc 45/46.<br />

2nd D. Knlght 40141: 8: 0. Herald<br />

31/32. 2nd S. Glbron 25/26: C: T.<br />

~oldlng 23/25, 2nd A Vrell 35/39.<br />

25T MARK GREEN MEW HCP: 1st D.<br />

~ox35/38.2ndN.Walkcr35/36.3rdA<br />

~atcrson 26/27,4UlR. Vlvante 52/53.<br />

HG:D. Fox252/270:Vlslfor:O.Faxlkca<br />

Collie 17-8-84<br />

F ~ C (16) - 5m SKEET HCP: 1st T.<br />

~r-r 75179.2ndV. Heard 68/79.<br />

-<br />

Pine (88890) - 25T DB CD: AAbA: 9<br />

Panlbtu: B: L. Jacksan 25/25: C: 2 x<br />

22/25. 5m DB C'SHIP: OA & A& J.<br />

coverley 57/58: AAM: 1st J. Dhrlno<br />

83/65. 2nd L. Coster 82/85. 3rd M.<br />

~~aehetlt 53/55: 8: 1st J. Chandler<br />

48/50. 2nd G. Wulll 53/56. 3rd L.<br />

j.ekson 52/58: C: G. Jackson 45/52.<br />

2nd 8. Jocctyn 44152.3rd S. Hedlov<br />

50/58. 25T PS C'SHB: OA & 8: D.<br />

November 1994<br />

1


Gcrnldton 21-8-04<br />

1221 - 14' DB EO: M. Kelly. E.<br />

Ibomcy. 8. BwchetU 10/10. SOT D8:<br />

1st Round: A Hocklng. G. Wullf. 8.<br />

Boschcttl 25/25: 2nd Round: P.<br />

MkWotta, E. Toomay. B. Moms. B.<br />

BachctUZ5/25. SmDB CLUB C'SHIP:<br />

1st Round; E. Daw. S. Johnston. M.<br />

Bosehettl 25/25: 2nd Round: S.<br />

Johnston, E. Toorney. B. Boschcttl<br />

25/25: OA: S. Johnston 50/50,2ndE.<br />

Toarney 53/54. HG: 8. Boschettl<br />

HOL&~rfc~tIl8] -14'CLUB HCP: C.<br />

O'Connor 16/16. CAP Vs VICE CAP<br />

TEAM IslVlccPresTeam805/900.10T<br />

DB: E. ValenU34/34.<br />

-<br />

Overcast & Mndy 118) -50TDB CLUB<br />

WHIP: 1st R. Eckersley 49/50. znd 8.<br />

Wl- 48/50. 3rd N. SuckUng 48/50.<br />

IOTHCP: 1st N. Suckling, and J. mes.<br />

3rd D. Cardwell.<br />

109/110. I West Australlnn 5-8-84<br />

Gcrnldton 18-9-84<br />

Flne I191 - 54' SKEET 1st Rnd; S.<br />

Johnston. M. Watson. F. Bornbsra<br />

24/25: 2ndRnd: S. Jahmton. P. Stuan.<br />

H. Watson. D. Hllsl. G. Kelly, F.<br />

Bombara. J. Ncvc 24/25. SOT<br />

INTERCLUBTEAMS: IslRnd: P. Stuart,<br />

0. Kelly. J. Neve 24/25: 2nd Rnd: P.<br />

Stuart. M. Wat3en 25/25. 12PR SKEET<br />

DBLS: P. Stuart & 0. Kel@21/24,25T<br />

SKEET! J. Page, k Hocklng. D. Hlbr<br />

25/25. HO: P. Stuart 104/108.<br />

75T DB GRD: AA: G. Faulkes 75/75.<br />

2nd C. Clllton 73/75: A: D. Knlght<br />

73/75. 2nd A. Brown 72/75: 8: I.<br />

Jackson 68175.2nd G. Rntaudl63l75:<br />

C: M. Cherleson 66/75. 2nd P.<br />

Paltenon 60175.<br />

I Wcat <strong>Australian</strong> 17-8-84<br />

Ftoc - 2% SKEET CD: A: T. Y-I. D.<br />

K"lgh1. J. oreen 24/25: 8: A Brnrvn, k<br />

Raphael. M. Voke. D. Racam, R. pfiolo<br />

23/25: C: T. VliLan 25125.W SKEET<br />

TEAMS SHOOT. A: D. KnKnlght 49/50.<br />

2nd R. Balley 48/40: 8: D. Fraeara<br />

49/50, 2nd A. Bra- 48/50: C: L.<br />

CmLcr 45/50.<br />

\Vet& cold (191 -ST PS: S. Barflay. R.<br />

BnrUey, P. Raplsuda. A. Muaumccl, G.<br />

CasLvaa 15/15.5OTSB CSHIP: OA: F.<br />

Musumsl47/50: A: R. BarUcy46/50.<br />

2nd R. Sanego 44/50: 8: A Musumeel<br />

51/55. 2nd S. PugUsl 50155: C: G.<br />

h ~ v a 41/50, o znd A Pugusi 39/50.<br />

10 DYL TRIPLES F. Lorm & L. Scalia<br />

29/33.<br />

Balland- 189-84<br />

Sunny & wandy (19) - ST PS: G.<br />

Donees. R. Sonego. R. Casrno. F.<br />

Musumccl. J. Plantanl 15/15, 25T<br />

cLua C'SIIIP: GA: F. M ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~<br />

72/75: A: G. Dongu 71/75: 8: A<br />

Musumeel 71/75: C: G. Costanza<br />

57/75. IOPR DD: F & A Musurnccl<br />

10/10. 2nd G. Donees & P. Lynam<br />

14/15. SOT DB C'SHIP: A: R. Sonego.<br />

R. Cosmo 28/30: B: R. Stsrr. P.<br />

Raplsarda 3oi30: c: G. costa"io<br />

26/30. lOPR DR SS: A: P. Raymond<br />

16/20. 2nd L. Gresnlek 14/20: 8: J.<br />

Bclled. S. Pugilsl 15/20: C: L. ~cala<br />

13/20.2nd c. cannevo lo/zo.<br />

Elne 1521 -25TDB SS: AA: 10 Dlacd:<br />

A: C. McClymont. L. SuoJ8an: 8: R.<br />

Gnu. M. Smlth. v. Valna: C: S. ks.<br />

25T PS: AA: R. Mndall. 2nd C. Tanncr:<br />

A: XV. Wmd. 2ndK. Noud: 8: D. ALleson.<br />

2nd B. Pickles: C: S. Lees. 2nd S.<br />

mndall. ZSTSB:AA. G. sfevens.~ndc.<br />

Tnnncr: A: C. Hayward. 2nd K. Naud: 8:<br />

D. Alleson. 2nd 8. Pbklu; C: S. Lcea.<br />

2nd S.Mndall.25TSB: AA. G. Stevens.<br />

2nd C. Tenner: A: C. Hay~ard. 2nd W.<br />

Woad: 8: M. Smlth. 2nd C. Smlth: C: S.<br />

ken, 2nd D. Edwnrds. 50T DB: AA: G.<br />

Stcvenr 133/133. 2nd P. Rcelcagus<br />

132/133: A: C. Hayward. 2nd C.<br />

McCIymonl: 6: M. Smllh. 2nd L.<br />

Mffiregor: c: S. kc.. 2nd M. Neal. HG:<br />

C. Tanncr 1731175.<br />

C. 0. RaPlnl 15/20. GAHO:<br />

1441145: FMHG: S. Plsth 1261145. I<br />

Goodchlld 25/30; 8: T. O'Loughlln<br />

25/30; C: N. Keeeh24140. HG: AA: 0.<br />

SkaI 172/175; A: A. Goodchlld<br />

166/175:B:S.Cannlrzaro 163/175:C:<br />

B.Dlebcrtl35/175.<br />

ChPItua Towem 48-84<br />

Schrnldt. 3rd 0. Schmldt. HG: M.<br />

Tlcchurs~ FMHG: S. Hag.<br />

Gladstone 25-8-84<br />

nn= 1121 - SOT SKEET: A: L. chelcw<br />

49/50; 8: R. Mason 46/50: C: G. ~arr<br />

45150.25T ISU SKEET: A: h Chelepy<br />

24/25: 8: R. Mason22/25: C: 0. Darr<br />

17125.25TDB:A: R. Meson29/29: 8:<br />

G. Darr24125: C: C. Roblnmn25/i5.<br />

ZSTHCP: IstG. WrIght30/30,2nd C.<br />

Roblnson 29/30, ZOPR DD: E. Hodson<br />

& P. Haarc 20120. kc: L. Chclcpy<br />

10791 79 2732.<br />

Gold Coast 81 Albert 4.0-04 ....<br />

Flne & aunny (421 - 1MI' SmmNo CLAYS: OA: I. Collhn B8/1M: AA. K<br />

Blrgan 85/1W. 2nd R. Davls 841100.<br />

3rd D. Blrgan 83/1M: A: M. BLrgan<br />

871100. 2nd 8. MeMlllan 80/100. 3rd<br />

D. McCarUn 771100: 8: D. Gmundwstrr<br />

84/100. 2nd M. Mannlng 68/100. 3rd<br />

G. Hermle 671100: C: A Jarvh 68/100.<br />

2nd G. Turd 67/100,3rd J. UndcrhUl<br />

63/100.<br />

cold msst &~b=rt 7-9-84<br />

Leonora 2&8-84<br />

Elnc & w!n*(17) -1OTCLUB HCP: R.<br />

188-84<br />

ONcr 14/14.25TTOWERPSC'SHIP: OA 104' DB: S. F0W.h IW/114,2nd<br />

&A: R. oKer74/75,~~d~.~~~t73/75: T. Dlcklnson 108/114: A: A. ~mwm<br />

8: J. Ro;rc69/75,2nd R. Day66175: C: 901100: 8: P. McBfide 9411W: C: M.<br />

0. Muller 65/75. 2nd R. Harrlran HL"es83/100.<br />

57/75. 15PRDRmWERCLUBC'SHIP:<br />

GA & A: J. Hurst 28/30. 2"d 8. West Ausbalina 26-8-84<br />

Prllchard 28/40: 8: R Day21130.2nd Rnc-1OOTDB:AA. M.Shlpp99/100,<br />

J. Rone 19/30: C: G. Muller 16/30.2nd 2nd 0. Faulkes 122/124: A: D. Knlght<br />

R. Harnson 11/30.<br />

Q7/100.2ndT. Morony 113/118: B: J.<br />

Elncl351 -2STDBSS:AA: J. MLfchelI.<br />

G. Skal 25/25: A: L. Suoraarl. S.<br />

Trefiord 25/25: 8: S. Valaslra. P.<br />

Chang. 8. Wllson, S. Cannlzraro<br />

24/25: C: C. Bcll 22/25. S. Trlndsll<br />

21/25. 30T PS C'SHIP: AA: G. Skal<br />

90190; A: A. Ooodchlld 90190: 8: D.<br />

Wyland 89/90: C: 8. Dlebcrt 80/90.<br />

SOT DB CONT mGPHY: AA: G. Skal<br />

43/43. 2nd 8. Power 42/43: A: D.<br />

T1Indsll30/30. 2ndR. Sarnron28/30:<br />

8: P. Chang 29/30. 2nd F. Tebbcnor<br />

32/34: C: 8. Dleben 31/33. 2nd N.<br />

Keeeh 30/33: Vel: C. klke 27/30:<br />

Lady S. Trlndall 22/30. 15PR DR<br />

C'SHIP: AA: 0. Skafl 27/30: A: A.<br />

S. Cannlzraro 23\25: C: D. Young<br />

24/15. 25T SB: AA: J. Bar, G. Sckal<br />

23/25; A: W. Wmd 22/25: 8: V. Vma<br />

24/25: C: M. Maya 20/25. 2SPPS: AA:<br />

G. SEW 73/75: A: A. Jarvls 72/75: 8:<br />

S. Cannbraro 67/75: C: I. Colllmn<br />

7017% OA GRADE WINNERS: AA: G.<br />

121/125: A: D. Pleklu ll4/125:<br />

8:s. Cannlvam 113/125: 01. Calllmn<br />

111/125.<br />

Gold Coast &Albert 188.84<br />

Flncdsu~y1401-7STSKEET.AA.M.<br />

Swalc 69/75: 8: S \Vcrdcn 65/75. C: D.<br />

Allcn GOl75. 20T DB SS: M: 5.<br />

Slccnrwp. C. Wltr. J. O'Relly.0. skd<br />

November 1994 AustralIan <strong>Clay</strong> Tm :et Shooting News Page 29


20/20: A: w. McCarUly 20/20: 8: T.<br />

Durrc. J. Bell 20/20: C: K. WlIllams<br />

19/20. 25T PS: OA: G. Sckaf 74/75:<br />

AA: S. Stc~ns~lup. 2nd P. Fmelcagus<br />

72/75: A: W. Mecarthy 74175.2nd T.<br />

~orony 73/75: B: E. Kratrcr 71/75.<br />

2nd N. lapham 70175: C: M. Mayer<br />

67/74, 2nd K. Wllllanu 65/75. SOT<br />

D B : G. ~ Sckaf63/63.BdM. Swale<br />

62/65: A: D. Hart 30/30, 2nd M.<br />

Murphy 49/50: B: N. Lapham 30130.<br />

znd J. HolIonds29/30: C: 1. Grrrnland<br />

29/30. 2nd R Wllllsms 28/31. 25T<br />

SB: AA: M. Swalc 24/25. 2nd P.<br />

Recleagua 24/25: A: D. Hart 23/25.<br />

2nd G. Burke 22/25: 8: J. Awns<br />

23/25. 2nd N. Lapham 22/25: C: I.<br />

Hedgcr 18126,ZndM. Neal 18/26.25T<br />

Dm. A& M. Swalc 28/28.2nd C. Wltt<br />

27/25: A: W. Wood 27/27. 2nd M.<br />

Murphy 27/25: 8: J. Hollonds 25/26,<br />

2nd B. Lee 25/27: C: I. Greenland<br />

24/25,2nd M. Ncde 21/25.<br />

Ow 1181 - 25T PS CLUB CSHIP: OA&<br />

A'H'B~~wI. C. Scudamorr: 0: D. Mans<br />

67/75. 2nd D. Dcbonolo 64/75: C: 1.<br />

G~ecrtlnnd. J. Mmm 65/75. 20PR DR<br />

CSIIIP: OA & & C. Scvdnmorc 34/40.<br />

2nd I.. .~ ~~~~~~ Mmm 31/40; 8: B. D~b0r.L-lr<br />

32/40. 2nd G. DC'W; C: I. Grecdand.<br />

J. Moore. 20PRDD C'SHIP: IrtJ. Brown<br />

&F. MeGovcm.2ndS. lawe &B.Woad.<br />

See. L Moore 71 3739.<br />

HCP: 1st P. Hlnschen 25. 2nd J.<br />

Suaughslr 24.3rdT. Petersen24.15PR<br />

~i%A&P.shw2%A:M. Fmn25:B:<br />

N. Dde 25: C: C. Wllklnaon 16. HG: AA:<br />

N. Bcq 175: A: M. Fmn 167; 8: P.<br />

Hlnrchcn 16% C: D. Klng 134. OAHG:<br />

Fhe & mlld (8) - 125T ISU SKEET<br />

ELIM: M. McGlll 89/125. W. Rm-<br />

821125. 3. Edmonds 76l125. 125T<br />

0. Re- 66/75. W. Rem~ 64/75.<br />

Port Denison 26-9-94<br />

Fhc (11) - 10T DB HCP: J. Roblm. 0.<br />

schsap.24. BW. 0. Pemtt 10/10.20T<br />

DB HCP: 1st G. SUwaVt 16120.2nd 0.<br />

Pemtt 17/20.3rdS Lydom 16/20.10T<br />

DB CONE M. Bldn. K. Otto 10/10. ZOT<br />

DB COm A: M. B W 8: D. Pugh: C: 0.<br />

hdcncn. IOPR DR: M. Blsln 16/20. J.<br />

Rabllu. K. Otto. G. SEhas~ 13/20. Sec:<br />

~edciLffc City 10811-8-84<br />

Flm with a brce2c [47&681- 25T DB:<br />

An: G. Stevens 161/161, 2nd P.<br />

~rccrcagvr 160/161: A: J. Caulmaus<br />

40140. 2nd D. T7hddall 39/40: 8: S.<br />

cannlzsra 25/25. 2nd R. Wllson<br />

34/35: C: 8. Dlcbcrt 24/25. 2nd F.<br />

Dlbartolomco 28/30. 25T S8: AA: K.<br />

stevens 28/29,2nd G. Stcmlu 27/29:<br />

A: C. Boyd 26/28. 2nd F. CUlI 24/27:<br />

B: s. Cannlzam 24/26. 2nd R. Wllson<br />

23/26: C: J. WhlU 20/25. 2nd 8.<br />

KingProy 4-8-84<br />

Dlebert21/2'7: Ladlu: J. Mmre20127:<br />

Pcrfcct (35) - IOOT DB: AA. W. Chsln ver c. nsyd 26/28: ~nr: T. Hemans<br />

97/1W.2ndG.Bkkcrlon95/IW:A:K. 14/25. 50T MEDLEY: AA: R. Mamske<br />

Anderson 99/100. 2nd. 0. Watson 99/100. 2nd G. Fett 138/140; A: W.<br />

141/145: B: G. Foster 97/100. 2nd A. cerman 100/loo. 2nd E. Chlzrottl<br />

McDonald 951100: C: M. Symce 971100: 8: R. Wlhon 98/100. 2nd D.<br />

93/1W. 2ndG. CarcwW/lW.<br />

Wyl.nd 961100: C: F. Dlbartalomca<br />

96/100. 2nd K. Wllllams 95/100.25T<br />

PS: AA: R. Fctt 84/84. 2nd D. Momtt<br />

-<br />

83/84: A: A Goodchlld 87/90. 2nd J.<br />

Gusty wLn& (161 - 25T DB: AA: T. Lay 86/90: B: R. Gllc. 71/75. 2nd A<br />

~terscn 24: 8: A Woad 24: C: D. Klne Batcman 77/64: C: J. Moore 69/75.<br />

17. 25T PS: A& P. AndCMn 75: 8: A. 2nd G. Mawcr 67/75. 50T DB CSHIP:<br />

Woad73: C: H. Walker 68.25TS8:AA: AA: o. semns 88/88. znd K. sevens<br />

P.AndcMn25: 8: D. hbomc21:C:D. 8718% A. A. Coco 50/50. 2nd E.<br />

KlngZO. DRCSH1P:AA: P.Andcraon24: Chlvotu 62/62: B: M. Smlth 50150.<br />

8: D. OsbW"c22: C: H. walker 18. HG: 2nd 8. DlcNamaramar 53/55: C: J. Whle<br />

AA: P. Anderson 14% 8: A Wood 138: 49/50,2ndJ. Mwrc46/50.25TCONT.<br />

C: H. Walker 117.<br />

An: D. Moffltt 60160. 2nd G. SckaI<br />

59/MI;& F. Cllll36/36.2ndD.TrlndalL<br />

-<br />

35/35: B: P. Chnng 25/25. 2nd J.<br />

Fhe (361 - 50T DB C'SHIP: OA & A: I. whl~ 42/43: C: K. Whlte 21/25. 2nd<br />

Wwmd 50: A: L Suosharl50: B: P. K. Willlams 27/29. HG: OA: P.<br />

Hlnschen 4% C: D. Glbba 47. 25T PS: ~rccleegus: AA: G. Stevens: A: W.<br />

South East Zone<br />

COACHING SEMINAR<br />

AlJaccredited South East Zone Coaches me imited to the<br />

Sunshine Coast C.T.C., 19th Ncmember, beginning at 9am.<br />

Remember, a gwd pmt of you are due for re-accreditalirm.<br />

carman: B: R. W1l.o"; C: J. Whl* vet:<br />

c. ~oyd: Ladla: D. mndall: Jnr: T.<br />

Hermans.<br />

Roekh- ton 49-94<br />

5T DB: 1st R. Rasenbcrgcr, 2nd 8.<br />

NugcnL3rdA Pack25TDB CSHIP: 1st<br />

R R-nberger. 2nd A Faullmer. W.<br />

~anlclls. R. Harms. A. Pack. 25T<br />

SKEET: R. Nugcnt. A Pack 75/75. OA<br />

HG: A Pack 1994 DB CHAMP: R.<br />

Roxnbcrger.<br />

Taogoolnd 3-8-04<br />

B warm (17) - 3m DB CSHIP:<br />

OA: J. BOX 30130: A& D. Ebbcrn<br />

29/30: A: J. CaralmaUa 3013% 8: J.<br />

~aur*c40/42: C: A Grcen28130. SOT<br />

PS CSHIP: A& D. Ebbcm87190:A: W.<br />

ovnnc 83/90: B: D. Wyland 98/105:<br />

C: A. Drcen 65/90. 50T SB CGNT<br />

CSHIP: oA: D. Ebbcrn 48/50: AA: J.<br />

~ ' R ~ I44/51: I I ~ A: J. Cassmltalr<br />

43/55: B: J. Bourke 47/50: C: A.<br />

Grccn 39/50. 25TDB SHOOE OA: P.<br />

~~el~agua 25/25: AA: J. Bar 25/25:<br />

A: J. c-~maus 25/25; 8: R. Wlleon<br />

25/25: C: A. Green 22/25. HG: OA: D.<br />

Ebbcm: AA: J. Box: A: W. Dun"": 8:<br />

D. Reynolds: C: A. Grccn.<br />

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

~lne Brvlndy 137) -5oTSKEETDBl.S:<br />

OA: D. Young 47/50: AA: M. Barlon<br />

SnlS4. 2nd .~- R. - Clark 49/54: A: J.<br />

Reynolds 45.2"d A Dentan 42: 8; B.<br />

Robl~lon 44.2nd R Mason 43/52: C:<br />

A Dlcrke 44.2nd J. Banon42/52.50T<br />

SKEET HCP: 1st J. Barton. 2nd A.<br />

~lerke. 3rd R. Maron. SOT STATE SB<br />

lUWER C'SHIP: OA & A: M. Barton<br />

46/48: B: J. Nolan 31/32; C: M.<br />

MeCarUn 27130.40T CMW DB NIGHT<br />

TOWER -- C'SHIP: OA: To be dccldcdi 8:<br />

T. ~ippert 40140: C: P. Black 39/40.<br />

IOOT SKEET C'SHIP: AA: N. Dlmmlck<br />

John Mitchell, S.E. Zone Cmch<br />

Phone (07) 393 4935<br />

Fhc & warm (36) - 25T lXENCH: A<br />

Zeppala 25. C. Scott 24. 25T SKEEI'<br />

DBLS: W. Holmea. B. Edward.. 0.<br />

Archer 22/25, IOOT SKEET: A: T.<br />

Comcrrard $61100: 8: R. Chapman<br />

Page 30 Australlm <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shoollng News November 1994


CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.<br />

Skeet and Trap Weekend<br />

12th & 13th November, 1994<br />

Sat 12th - 9.30am<br />

Ev 1. 25t Skeet Doubles<br />

Ev 2. 50t Aldo Sceresini Skeet Handicap<br />

Ev 3. 50t George McKean Skeet Championship<br />

Sahrrdoy nighr - dinncr and entertninmcnt<br />

Sun 13th - 9.30am<br />

Ev 1. 25t Double Barrel 15m Graded<br />

Ev 2. 25t Point Score 15m Graded<br />

The Wells-Donovan Trap Team Cup<br />

Ev 3. 20t Sue Winchester Junior Event<br />

Ev 4. lOpr Double Rise 15m Graded<br />

Ev 5. 20pr Aldo Sceresini Deauville Doubles C' ship<br />

Re: MmBaMn Club Scc: Ken Milcr<br />

Pb: 321138 Pb: 304175 Pb: 33 2360<br />

Gympie Gold Classic<br />

ANNUAL 2 DAY SHOOT<br />

12 Br 13 November 1994<br />

Saturday 12 llam start<br />

Event 1. 10 tgt Eye Opener CD<br />

Event 2. 25 tgt Single Barrel 15m<br />

Event 3. 30 tgt Medley 15m<br />

Event 4. 25 tgt Continental 15m<br />

Sunday 13 9am start<br />

Event 5. 25 tgt DB Pointscore 15m<br />

Event 6. 50 tgt Double Barrel 15m<br />

'Gympie Gold Classic'<br />

Event 7. 25 tgt DB Handicap<br />

TOTAL NOMINATIONS 5100<br />

TROPHY VALUE $4,000+<br />

See October CTSNJorfuU details<br />

CONTACT: Glen Durn. VIcTfpman 82 2111<br />

or G. Fwtrr 82 2467<br />

BRISBANE GUN CLUB INC.<br />

SUN 6th 9.30am -Skeet<br />

Event 1. 25 <strong>Target</strong> Doubles Sweeps $8.03<br />

Event 2. 50 <strong>Target</strong> Handicap Sweeps $10.00<br />

Event 3. 25 Taget Skeet Sweeps $8.00<br />

Event 4. 25 <strong>Target</strong> Sweeps $8.00<br />

AN Events GraM AA, A, B, C<br />

Annual Graded Hlgh Gun: Shot owrevsnb 3 & 4<br />

SAT 6th 9.00am - 125 <strong>Target</strong> Ball Trap Elimination<br />

SAT 12th 1.00pm - Brisbane '100'<br />

100 <strong>Target</strong> Trap Sweeps $25.00<br />

FREE SAUSAGE SIZZLE<br />

WED 16th 7.30pm - Night Trap<br />

Event 1. 25 <strong>Target</strong> Dm Graded Sweeps $10.00<br />

Event 2. 25 Taget Dm Badge Event $10.00<br />

SAT 19th 12.00 noon FINAL TRENCH<br />

SUN 20th 9,OOam ELIMINATION<br />

Time Permitting: DoubleTrap<br />

SUN 27th 9.OM.30am - Novice Shooting &Practice<br />

10 <strong>Target</strong>s @ $2.00 per mund<br />

Event I.<br />

9.30am -Trap<br />

25 <strong>Target</strong> D/B Graded Sweeps<br />

Graded AA, 4 B, C<br />

$9.00<br />

Event 2. 25 <strong>Target</strong> Single Barrel Trophies<br />

Graded AA, A, 0, C 1st & 2nd<br />

$9.00<br />

Event 3. 25 <strong>Target</strong> Dm Points Trophies<br />

Graded AA, 4 0, C 1st &2nd<br />

$9.00<br />

Event 4. 50 <strong>Target</strong> S.E. Old DIB C'ship $15.00<br />

Sponsored by WanvickOutdoo~s & Sports<br />

Sash &Trophy OIA. Graded AA, A, B. C 1st & 2nd<br />

Iftotalprogram shn Nomlmtbns wUl be 535.W. Ladies, Jumn &Velemm$3.W.<br />

AnnualGnded Hlgh Gun: tsi3OTofEwrd4.<br />

PRACTICE AVAILABLE FROM 10.30AM WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY<br />

SKEET PRACTICE FROM 9.30AM SATURDAY AND<br />

TRAP PRACTKE FROM 1PM SUNDAY<br />

PRBIDENT:hMml=ZS 7521 CLUB:RmsTUla.3081555<br />

November 1994 AustralIan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shuobg News Page 3 1


BrokenHill 10611-9-94<br />

Perfect (251 - 25T HCP: 1st S.<br />

Thompson 25/25. 2nd M. Bornholm<br />

34135.3rdB. Falcy33/35. LadyT. Gray<br />

23/25, VctC. McCulham 20125: JnrO.<br />

zsmmltr 17/25.25TPSC'SHIP:OA&A:<br />

R. Cmmbos 79/81. 2nd W. Chmhg<br />

72/75: AA: R. Wdsh 83/87. 2nd R.<br />

Jones 80187: 8: T. Mollay76/81,2nd L.<br />

Gray 72/75: C: M. Bornholm 61/75.<br />

2nd 8. Paley 57/75: Lady: T. Gray<br />

60175: Vet: A. Pe-n 69/75: Jnr: 0.<br />

Zammlfl63/75. 25T DB C'SHIP: OA &<br />

AA: R. Wdah 56/56. 2nd R. Jones<br />

23/25: A: S. Thompson 55/56,2nd R.<br />

Coombcs 41/42: B: L. Grey24/25,Znd<br />

T. Molloy 29/31: C: 8. Fernsworth<br />

33/35. 2nd 8. Foley 32/35: Law T.<br />

Gray21/25:VcC B.MurphyZl/ZS: Jnr:<br />

0. Zammltt 26129.25T SB C'SHIP: OA<br />

& 8, 0. Zammlft 25/27, 2nd L. Gray<br />

21/25: A: E. Stcph~nson24127.2ndR.<br />

Coombes 23/26: C: B. Farnsamrth<br />

24/27. 2nd 8. Poly 22/25: Lady: S.<br />

Thompson 14/25: Vet: 8. Murphy<br />

20127: Jnr: 0. Zammltt 17/25. HG: R.<br />

Coombu 143/150.75TBTC'SHIP: GA:<br />

R. Wakh92/IW:A:R. Caombe.61/75,<br />

2nd W. Channlng 51/75: B: P.<br />

~c~nughl~n 65/75. 2nd C. Lawrle<br />

64/75: C: A Pearson 58/75. 2nd 0.<br />

Zammltr 54/75: Ladles: T. Gray 61/75.<br />

Hcndenon 97110% AA: M. Medhunt<br />

106/112: A: A Vllelm 951100: 8: 0.<br />

Ront 93/100: C: A Moady 861100.<br />

INTERCLUB TEAM CHALLENGE: Mt<br />

Gambler 291/3W - S. Hendemn. M.<br />

Medhursf P. Green. A Vllcln. d c f d<br />

Maybornugh 2871300 -A O'Connell.<br />

R Wright. N. r3salb. R. Durbddge.<br />

R. ~ovu so/sa. znd N. ~ar~llls~~~i. Port AogustP 18-9-94<br />

3rd D. M&m 38/41. 20T HCP: 1st N. & wdy (11) - 5(II' PS TOWER<br />

M& 21/21,Znd D. D m 20/21.3rd CBHIP: latR.Flrebdm 146/150. 2ndW.<br />

D. Ouvlern 36137.25T GB C'SEG'P: OA& spach 142/150. 3rd T. Mpda Jnr<br />

AA: J. Rlchlchl 69/69. 2nd N. hbrhO?i 139/150. SOT PS CD: A: M. Sfarr<br />

68/69; A: k Noman 45/45. 2nd V. 123/150: B: W. s p a c h 132/150: C<br />

Byr 32/33: B: D. RIchlchI 24125.2nd T. ~lpaolo ~nr 109/150. HG: W.<br />

B. Wallace 25/27: C: D. OUvlern 23/25? spachnan 27413~.<br />

nd A Calloslmne 22/26. 20PR DR: GA<br />

Part Lincoln 49-94<br />

Wct-1OTEO: P. Bcslc, S. Edmon&.P.<br />

Bmkcn KUI 13-894<br />

Myketasch 10/10. SOT DB: A: S.<br />

C~ld&Wdy(26) -5(II'BT.OA&A:R.<br />

Edmond. 50150: 8: h Mola48/50,2nd<br />

\V*h 46/50,2"d 8. Cwk 44/50: 8: L.<br />

P. Bdc 47/50: C: J. Aveds 43150.25T<br />

Oray36150: C: S. Thom-45/50.Znd<br />

SB CSHIP; A: S. Edmond. 28129.2nd<br />

W. Chanlung 44/50: Vcl; A PC-n<br />

0. I International 18-9-94<br />

BolIcn27/29; 8: P. Bca* 29/25.2nd<br />

36/50: Ladles: S. Thampsan 3/50: Jnr<br />

L. Mala 21/25. 25T P C'SHIP: A: S.<br />

0. Zamrmtr 35/50. 25T DB: 0.4 &A: D.<br />

Edmonda 97/98.2nd 0. Bolkn 96/98;<br />

NlchaUs 25/25. ZndB. Cook50/51: 8: P.<br />

B: 8. Brlkhcr 72/75. 2nd P. Bcalc<br />

Hocklng 23125.2nd D. Zamrmtt 26/29;<br />

68/75. HG: S. Edmonds 157/160.<br />

C: B. Farmorht 27/32:. 2nd h Reld<br />

26/32: lady: T. Grw 20125: VEC k<br />

South AuatrPlhm 27628-8-94<br />

Pmon 22/25: Jnr: 0. Zdtt 18/25.<br />

~erfect (89) - 2% SKEET C'Sm OA 8r<br />

25THCP: ll-15M: h &ld31/32.2ndB.<br />

B: T. Gurr29/29,2ndD. OUvlern 28/29:<br />

ParnrworUl 50134: 16-19M. 8. CG?k<br />

A: P. Cavy 26/27, 2nd W. ChamWg<br />

27/26.2ndP.Hocklng26128:20-22M:R.<br />

32/34: C: G. Turner 30133. 2nd R.<br />

Wahh 19/25.2nd R Jones 15/25: Lady.<br />

Slmmons 29/35; Vet: A. Milk. 25T<br />

s. ~hampnon 7/25: Vet k Pearaon<br />

mNCH CSHIP: OA & A: C. BenUey<br />

23/25: Jnr: 0. Zammllt 22/25. 5OT<br />

49/52. 2nd M. McYlcar 23/25: 8: R<br />

SKEETCSHIP: A: R W&h 48150.2nd<br />

oowr 48152.2ndP. Maher 31/35: C: G.<br />

W. Chmrmg47/50:B: P.Hocklng46/51.<br />

Ward 21/25.2nd N. MMnB 27135.20T<br />

2nd B. Cmk 47/51: C: C. Lame 45/50.<br />

2ndL Reld42/50:VaL:APe-n4l/C*):<br />

Jnr: O.Zamrmtt38I50.<br />

-<br />

God (18) - 30T MEDLEY: A: h Smlth<br />

48/50. 2nd R. Smlh 47/50: 8: D.<br />

Schullz 37/50. 2nd D. Remay 36/50.<br />

IOT DB CD: A: 8. CreenshJdd. 10/10.<br />

2nd 0. Y~annldl. 10/10: 8; D. Sch~ltz<br />

6/10, 2nd D. Renncy 5/10: C: B.<br />

Thompson. OAHO: R. SMth571W.<br />

Whdy8rm1161-1OTSBEOCD:A:<br />

8. Fhch 7/10: 8: P. O'Sulllwul9/10: C:<br />

S.Amk. J.Dould,Q.Shaw7/10.25TSB<br />

WHIP: OA &A: D. Stcnns 20/25: 8: J.<br />

15/25: C: S. AIF* 20153. 15TDB<br />

CD: A: R Smlth 15/15: 8: P. O'Sulllvan<br />

14/15: C S. Ax*, Q. Skw, B. Plemn<br />

13/15. 15T C Gm 1st R Smlth 15/15.<br />

2ndQ. Shaw 12/15,3rdSAveN 11/15.<br />

\\'cl & O\.C~IYI wit11 u clw evenag 1191<br />

- m €0. n nwdd zrn HCP. Irr M. I Mount Onmbicr 10-9-94<br />

Fdrl>e 42/42.2nd A Ddlc Mvllc 41/42. Ov~resst (451 - 25T DB HCP. 1st G.<br />

3x1 R. lllrmrh 35/3625TDBC'SRIP:A: Stevens 25/25. 2nd B. Blulon 27/28.<br />

$8,. lonu 42143.2nd I'. Oapm 25/26: 3rd h C-elk 26/28. BM P. Green<br />

-~ W ~~ R. nlrulrlb 48/48. ~ , . 2nd R Nlchollr 24/26. SOT DB D'SHIP: OA: S.<br />

47/48: C: W. Bowman 20325. 25T MID Hcndclson 50/50: AA: M. Medhunt<br />

m NlDKI DB CSHIE A: W. Mode 52/55, 2nd A'O'&onnell 51/55; A: G.<br />

25125.2nd E Kmp 22/27: 8: hl. FUUc Helght 50/52,2nd K. Mules 49/52: 8:<br />

27/29. 2nd R Dlcwlrh 26/29: C: W s. Hcndcrsan50/50. 2ndC. Hlll49/50:<br />

h m n 20126 11G: R. DlsUlch65/66 c: A Mrndy 46/50. 2nd D. Slmson<br />

46/51. .-, ~- 2% ~ ~- CLUB ~ ~ ~~ COKP ~ ~~ - C'SHIP: OA &<br />

International ~ 4-9-94<br />

A: A. Vllcins 28/28. 2nd R. Wdghl<br />

122/125: Ha W. Renny.<br />

South Awtmlipn 11-9-94<br />

Overc.lrl1461 -.251'WNCHHCP Islli. 27/28: 8: S. Henderson 24125.2nd N.<br />

Iblsl 99/59. 2nd D. Klchlch 52/59. 3rd McDonne1123/25: C: R. BuMn 23/25.<br />

h Nor!-$ 49/54, 25T SKEET HCP 1st 2nd G. Mornson 29/35. HO: OA: S.<br />

Page 32<br />

<strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shootlng News<br />

26/40: C: M. McDonagh 26/40. 2nd P.<br />

Panopoulas 24/40. 15T WU: A: N.<br />

MarWs 10115. 2nd J. Bymes 9/15: 8:<br />

R DleVlch 6/15,2nd P. Schandt 6/15:<br />

c: M. srmfh 7/15. 2nd P. PBMpula<br />

5/15. 25T DB CSHIP: OA & A& J.<br />

Bymcl 121/121, 2nd T. Keme 34/35:<br />

A: N. Merlnls 120/121. 2nd S.<br />

Hallklopovlos 26/27 8: R. Dlctrlch<br />

29/30. 2nd C. MmNa 27/28: C: M.<br />

McDor& 25126,Znd M. Smllh 24/25.<br />

HG: N. M h k 14111W.<br />

South AnatrPlinn 18-8-94<br />

Flm & ovcrcsrt 1241 - 251' DB: OA & A:<br />

84190,Znd G. Rost79/90: C: R Burlon<br />

54/93. 2nd J. lOJun 61/90. 20PR DD<br />

CSHIP: 1st A Vlkln. & M. Mcdhunl<br />

21/22,2nd G. Fmst & G. Skelle 20122.<br />

25M M/O: 1st G. h t 515. 2nd N.<br />

MeDonncll 415. HG. M. Mcdhurst<br />

113/115:YHC: F.Taylor 102/115.<br />

Southern 11-9-94<br />

20125 251' DB CU: 1.t F. Lu Pol. R<br />

llamma125/25. HC: R Hammat64/70.<br />

SYP 20621-8-94<br />

Fmc 1151 - 50T 5KEET CSHIP A: R<br />

30/50. TEAM S H O Lower ~ North<br />

226/250-S gma.Rsm1Ih.B. gma.<br />

E. Koop. D. Lpn. 25T HCP: 1st W.<br />

B-an 31/33. 2nd S Bymn 30/53.<br />

3rd S HaUWopaulcs 29/32. 1OTPS SS:<br />

A: s. HaWdopadal30130,Znd D. Lymn<br />

47/48: B: B. Thampxln 27/30. 2nd M.<br />

. .= . , - - . - - -<br />

Thompmn 23/25,2ni S. 23/26:<br />

c: W. ~o~nanZO/25,2nd E. Camom<br />

16/25. 50T SKEET HCP: 1st R. Srmth<br />

58/ss. 2nd B. Thampmn 55/58,3rd E.<br />

Koap 49/50.20T SPORnNG C'SHIP: 1st<br />

R SmlU123/26,2nd P. MvluZl/25.3rd<br />

K. Ire 16/22.25TDB CSH1P:A: P. Muks<br />

6OIW.Znd G. Lymn59/60: 8: S.Bymu<br />

29/31.2ndD.k18/31:C:K.k21/25,<br />

2nd W. Bo- 20l28.30 MXD ElS<br />

C'SHIP: A: D. Lymn50150,Znd J. Bymu<br />

47/50: B: M. Fane 46/50. 2nd 8.<br />

Thomrraon 41/50: C: K kc 41150.2nd<br />

WULnarntt 11-9-94<br />

w m & mdy (9) - 3m SB: A: K.<br />

Applckamp 28/30. 2nd W. Hayard<br />

27/30; B. A. Lack 21/30. 2nd D.<br />

HSW 18/30: C: I. ~nencr25/30,2nd<br />

J. Phelp. 16/30. 25TD8: A: K. SMther<br />

25/25. 2nd W. HaywaZd 24/25: 8: k<br />

Lock22/25,2nd D. Hay.*ay.*d20/25: C:<br />

I. mener 23/25.~nd J. help 13/25.<br />

~STSKEETCD: IrtW. Hayward 25/25.<br />

2nd S. Applckamp 23/25. 3rd A Lack<br />

20125. HG: W. Haysiard76/80.<br />

November 1994


SATURDAY 18th Start 9.30am<br />

Event 1. 50 <strong>Target</strong> Port Augusta Skeet C'ship Nom $18<br />

Sash OIA, 1st and2nd each grade<br />

Event 2. 25 <strong>Target</strong> DIE Grade Handicap Nom $10<br />

AA.O.A=t, 8.2, C=3 CD<br />

Event 3. 5O<strong>Target</strong> DIE Worden Firearms ABC Nom $18<br />

Sash OiA, 1st and 2nd each grade<br />

SUNDAY 19th Start 9.30am<br />

Event 4. 25 <strong>Target</strong> Point Score ABC Nom$ 8<br />

1st and2nd each grade<br />

Event 5. 25 <strong>Target</strong> Handicap Nom $12<br />

tst, 2nd. 3rd - 15-105packetsheils<br />

Event 6. 50 <strong>Target</strong> Port Augusta DiB C'ship ABC Nom $20<br />

Sash OiA. lstand2nd each grade<br />

High Gun wer Events 1-2-3-5-5<br />

Counlrydub hosplality msakat club- Saturday n$ht teaandsocialising<br />

Carnp'mglaciYfibs at gun club<br />

Discount acmmmodalion lorshwlen at the Highway One Motel<br />

Tebphone 008 086 262 for resewaiions<br />

Re:TmyCifado(ossl42 4149 Ser R&h Fr&& (@Kj 48 6587<br />

MIILKAWAT~UN CLUB<br />

ANNIVERSARY SWOQT<br />

12th & 13th November, 1994<br />

DAY 1 SAT 12th<br />

Event 1. 10 tgt Eye Opener C/D<br />

Event 2. 25 tgt Whelan Family Handicap<br />

Event 3. 25 tgt Wright Store SIB Grd<br />

Event 4. 25 tgt Wild Dog Skeet<br />

Shot in conjunction wah Wild Dog3 Man Skeet<br />

Team Shield. Sponsored by Rodney Ahrns<br />

Day I High Gun evsn123 B 4<br />

Luncheon andlea available- Socialsveniog<br />

DAY2 SUN 13th<br />

Event 1. 10 tgt Eye Opener C/D<br />

Event 2. 30 tgt Anniversary DIE C'ship<br />

Event 3. 25 tgt Lameroo Hotel Grd PIS<br />

Shot in wnjunction wilh Kiilick& Whelan Team<br />

Shoot. 5 registered club melrbers in team<br />

Day 2High Gun evenls 2 & 3<br />

DvsaUH@h Gun on aUevenfs excepl ED<br />

Ladies High Gun - FuUycalered<br />

ALEXANDRA GUN CLUB<br />

"On the lake at Milang, S A<br />

Home of the Woodrow Shield<br />

BIRTHDAY SHOOT<br />

19th and 20th November 1994<br />

Starting 12.00 noon<br />

Ev 1. 25 tgt <strong>Clay</strong>ton Bay Point Score Championship<br />

Trophies 1&2 A-B-C<br />

Ev2. 50 tgt <strong>Clay</strong>ton Double Barrel Champlonshlp<br />

Overall Sash Trophies 1&2AA-A-BC<br />

Ev3. 25 tgt Bill Quinn Skeet Team Shield<br />

3 Man Teams - registered dub members<br />

Trophies 1&2 A-B-C<br />

Ev 4. 25 tgt Ian &Philip Campbell DIB<br />

Anniversary Shield Championship<br />

Teams to consist of at least 4 club registered members.<br />

Winning team members recawe steding silver medal<br />

by courtesy of Ian Campbell<br />

Overall Sash Trophies 1&2 A-8-C<br />

Ev 5. 25 tgt Woodrow Shield DIE Championship<br />

Teams lo consist of 5 club registered members only.<br />

ACTA cards rmst be produced.<br />

Overall Sash Trophies 1&2AA-A-B-C<br />

Ev 6. 25 tgt Don Fleetwood Memorial S/B Championship<br />

Overall Perpetual Trophy, Trophies 1&2A-8-C<br />

HIGH GUN<br />

Overall on all events - donatw<br />

Jim Forbes High Gun Overall for 'C' grade sl,~<br />

Full canteen fadlilies availabla<br />

Ammunition available on ground<br />

November 1994 <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooting News Page 33


s. Smolcle 42/50. HO': P. Lyons<br />

103/110: IHG: J.AgMta90/110.<br />

Caoossindrn 21-8-84<br />

pine & runny [671 - IOT €0: 31<br />

Poo,~blc%. 25T DB CEhTRAL ZONE<br />

CSIIIP: O A & J ~ Blazlev 64164.2nd<br />

j . - ~ ~ 53/54: ~ ~ ~ A:-c. ~ c Mllllgan e<br />

30/31,2nd J. Rue 25/25: B: D. HcdEy<br />

63/64. 2nd J. Dale 24/25: C: W.<br />

W-er 28129.2ndT. Barton 27/28:<br />

hdlcv: C. ~ a~enrc: Vet: L. Alexander<br />

25T SS C E W ZONE CSlllP OA d<br />

M: A. Drogclllullrr 39/33. 2nd J.<br />

~lalcy 29/30: A S Dnrbagcllo 32/33.<br />

2ndJ.WaLIS28129: B: D. Hcalw21/25.<br />

2nd W. Warrener 22/2< C: M.<br />

~uUllster 26/29, 2nd C. ZLnopoulor<br />

26/29: ladles: K. Plekler: Vet: L.<br />

~lcrander; Jnr. A. Rcdfern. 25T PS<br />

C--- E m ZONE ~ CSHIP: OA& AA: JW.<br />

smith, 2nd C. Hawkc A: J. Rue. 2ndC.<br />

~1111pan: B: M. Lawrence. 2nd W.<br />

~ardner; C: T. Barton. 2nd M.<br />

Mchlustrr: Ladlw: K. Plcklw: Jnr; S.<br />

mncr: vet L. Aluandcr. HG: OA: JW.<br />

smtrh: Ladtcs: K. Plcklea: Vet: L.<br />

Alexander: Jnr: S. Plnncr: Sub Jnr; L.<br />

EUlson.<br />

Cecil Pnrk 28-8-84<br />

coal & nne [53) - 15T DB EO'. A: M.<br />

an. P. CamUlcd. P. Farrugla. W.<br />

ROO~S. E. mm. P. Hands 15/15: 8: J.<br />

Pisto, J. Bejada 14/15: C: J. KoaIbd=.<br />

G. ~ ~ l b a15 n / ~ 15. . 25T HCR 1st J.<br />

cam!Jlerl27/27. 2nd P. Hands 26/27.<br />

3rd C. Rapbarda25/26.10PRDRk. P.<br />

camulcrl16/20: 8: S. Call 14/20: C: 0.<br />

~~~lsarda. G. Koalbanls 14/20.<br />

CwmP 13-8-04<br />

sunmy & whdy (141 - 10T DB EO CD:<br />

P. Ewart. G. Jwop. R. Elllot,A Nelbcn<br />

10/10.50TDB:A:D. BIevllt49/50.2nd<br />

R,EUIot48/50iB:A Nellsen56/59,2nd<br />

v. Judcas5/5s; C: 0. Beht45150. 2UI<br />

HCP: 1st~. Barran22/23,2nd N. Tede<br />

21/25. 3rd D. Blcvltt 19/21. HG: D.<br />

~~wltt nfw.<br />

13/20. 2nd L. amIU 7/20. HG: D.<br />

Jordan 74/80: IHG: A. Crrcn 66/80.<br />

Prr(rct 1361 - 10T CD DB: 13 Paulbk.<br />

CecU Pnrk 2-9-84<br />

Flnc (42) - 10T PS EO: A: E. Zadm. P.<br />

H&. D. sultana 31/30: B: K. Prlor<br />

27/30: C: 0. Raplrarda 33/90. 2STSB:<br />

A: M. Nearman 23/25. 2nd P. Hand%<br />

22/25: 8: K. ~rlar 20/25.. 2nd P.<br />

sonn~c~ 19/30: C: D. Coundrolls24/25.<br />

2nd T. splted 22/25. 25T DB: A: P.<br />

nand. 25/25: 8: K. Buhaglar22f25: C:<br />

G. Kmlbanls 22/25.<br />

warm with gusty vlnds (35) - 10T<br />

coNTcD: P. Orean. 8. Wl@. J. Haw.<br />

J. Pcarcc, R. Ehlcr.. T. Plgram. E.<br />

Carcdon. K. Maurey 10/10. 25T RIV<br />

ZONE COW CSHIP: OA & A: J. Haw<br />

32/32. 2nd K. O'Bdcn 31/32: AA: D.<br />

Hunt24/25. 2ndl. Mfficoch28/28: 8:<br />

R. ~~~ GulU~r -~~~~ ~~ 26/27. 2nd R. WalloW<br />

zs/zz C: D.W& 28/36. 2nd.~.<br />

Kennedy 27/36. 15T NOV SB: L.<br />

Mckhlan. 20 DB: OA & AA: D. Hunt<br />

Wlndy (721 - 2% DB CSHIP: OA: TJ.<br />

mmcr: AA: B. srmth, 2nd~. Porteur:A:<br />

P. ~urner. 2nd C. Romrnell: 8: K.<br />

Morgan. 2ndK. Pcarce: C:ASavtUe.Znd<br />

0. O'Rcllly. ZST SB CSHIP: OA: 1.<br />

~errlck A& T. mmer. 2nd TJ. Turner:<br />

A: J. Mr. 2ndT. Mitchell: 8:K. Pcarce.<br />

51/51. 2nd R. Ehlcrs 50/61: A: K.<br />

O(Rr(en - 31132.2ndT. ~~. Pls?re.m29/30: 8:<br />

c. sanders 19/20. 2kd R. Barran<br />

24/25: C: H. Stolpe 18/20. 2nd 0.<br />

Whyk 2nd D. 23/26. w. 20T 3rd R. HCP: WoJtoruyer. 1st T. P W .<br />

2ndC.Joeu: C: J. Savllle,2ndC. OafrJ.<br />

25TPS C'SHIP: OA: R. Mdcn: AA: TJ.<br />

mmner. 2nd I. Mcmek A: C. Lou@rcy.<br />

2nd J. Fryer: B: P. Allen, 2nd R.<br />

anc cock: C: A swille. 2nd J. Sadle.<br />

25TDB COm 0A:Tubby:AA:A PI-,<br />

2nd D. Harrla; A: 0. Ramell, 2nd T.<br />

MllcheU: B: M. McPhcc. 2nd F. MClnncS:<br />

C: G. vemon. 2nd T. Veldhulicn. HG:<br />

OA: TJ. Tumcr: AA: Tubby: A: T.<br />

MlfchcU: B: F. Melnncs; C: A. Sadlc:<br />

Ledlw: K. Kemcnon; Vcc D. McKay:<br />

JN: J. SavlUe.<br />

Wlndy (28) - 10T DB EO: A Fmal. R.<br />

craham.J. Webafrr. D. Scott, M. Lyons.<br />

W. Marks, N. Nlchobon. 2STPS: OA: A<br />

webstcr 72/75 A: P. Lyons 74178.2nd<br />

M. ~yons 73/78: 8: H. Adenon 68/75.<br />

znd P. vans 66/75: C: 0. Seott66/75.<br />

znd R. oraham 83/61. IOPR DR A: D.<br />

Scott 19/20: 8: P. Evans 2213O: C: C.<br />

Anderson 16/20. IOPR DD: 1st D.<br />

wcbster &A coagmm 10110.2"dA a<br />

J. Wcbstrr 9/10. STHWNE CHAMP OF<br />

CHAMPS. OA: P. Lyons 74/75: A: M.<br />

Cesenock 10-8-84<br />

~yons 66/75.2nd D. Pdee 77/85: B: P.<br />

E- 65/75,2nd W. Mark 63/75: C:<br />

IOm SPORTIN0 CLAYS: OA: I. Mcrrlek<br />

89: A: P. O'Nclll 87r21. 2nd K.<br />

I. ~~nncrhr 70175. 2nd C. Ander-n<br />

64/75.<br />

cu~nlngs87+19; B:P. BarUctt85.2nd<br />

A ~achay 77: C: J. Savllle 74. 2nd W.<br />

webb 66: ~adks: D. Walker 67: Jnr: C.<br />

vernan 69; vet: 8. nckle 65.<br />

Do-side 27-8-84<br />

Flnc & sunny (20) - 10T EO: 9<br />

Poslbler. 50T PRES PS C'SHIR OA: G.<br />

Falrman 148/150: AA: R. Ehlcrs<br />

146/150: A: 8. Boyd 145/150: 8: P.<br />

Page 34<br />

sunny (211 - IOTPS EO CD.A Paonne<br />

30j30.T. Sal&29/30. ZSTPSC'SHIP:<br />

OA& A: A. Paanne 72/75: 8: D. Luear<br />

M) 175: C: L. Woodman 69/75. IOT DB<br />

HCR L. Woad- 10/10. T. Harbor. I.<br />

Evans. 0. Evans 9/10. l0TDB HCP: 8.<br />

Wnd. I. Evans 10/10.<br />

Australlm <strong>Clay</strong> Ta rget Shooting News<br />

Englebrsht 147/150: C: H. McKenrk<br />

125/150. 25T PS HCP: 1st R Ehlcn.<br />

2nd R. Allen. 3rd D. Hunt.<br />

BLAKEjSTEWART SHIELD: Junec<br />

328/425 - C. Brandon. R. Wright. T.<br />

rando on. T. Hh. D. HunL HG: R.<br />

Ehlcn.<br />

November 1994 1


FINLEY GUN CLUB INC.<br />

Sunday 13th November<br />

Starts 1.00pm- Practice from 12.30pm<br />

1. 10 tgt D/B Hcp El0<br />

2. 25 tgt D/B Hcp<br />

3. 20 pr Deauville Doubles<br />

4. 10 tgt D/B PIS 15m Junior Event<br />

5. 10 tgt SIB Hcp GA. Edwards Memorial Cup<br />

Seorstary: Stuaitleais (058) &3 l646BH,(058) 88 2080 AEI<br />

Flnc but windy (10) - 12% OLYMPIC<br />

?RAP C'SHIP OA: 8. Hall 107/125:AA:<br />

J. ElUs 104/125:A: B. BlaLe 98112% B:<br />

D. Funnel1 75/125: C: B. Wlgnall<br />

95/125.<br />

Fhe, warm &windy (18) - IOTDB EO:<br />

P. Fkth. E. Tucker. 5. Oremmar. R. H(U<br />

10/10.75TCHAMPOFCHAMP8 O&R.<br />

Cm 120/125: A& K. Fuller 112/125.<br />

2nd C. cook3os 110/125:A: E. Tuckr<br />

117/125,ZndT. ~lenl1l/125:B:R.'<br />

Hlll106/125,2ndM. LonlC 105/125: C:<br />

F. Honeyman 101/125. 2nd h Bakr<br />

991125. IOPR DR CD. P. Flrth. R. Carr.<br />

K. Hcywood 17/20. HG: R. Carr<br />

145/150. Sec: K. Fuller (068) 81 8128.<br />

Cold R wbdy (17) - SPR DR: C .Re=.<br />

R. Glcm. R. Cupley9/10. 2OPRDR: OA<br />

R A: T. Hick. 37140. 2nd 8. Orlbben<br />

33/40: B: C. qllc 43/50. 2nd S. Lewk<br />

40150: C: D. Bendlng 26/40. 2nd D.<br />

Glenn 24/40. SOT SB: OA & A: K.<br />

MECumrUe 29/30,2ndT. Hicks 26/30:<br />

8: C. R- 28/30,2nd C. Rlchcq26/30:<br />

C: D. Bendw 23/30, 2nd D. GIcnn<br />

20/50. 1OTSB HCP CUP: C. Rcrr9/10.<br />

IUTJRNEVEKI: L. Rankln 32/12. HD:<br />

T. Hlcks 79/90: FMHG: D. Bending<br />

62/90.<br />

muley s-8-84<br />

Cold nlght (191 - 10T DB EO: K.<br />

McCumruc 10/lo. 2OT DB: 0.4 a B: C.<br />

Rea. 2nd P. Stonehouse 20/22: A: K.<br />

Coleambally<br />

<strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Club Inc.<br />

We are shooting skeet on<br />

the 5th Sunday of each month.<br />

The next shoot is on Sunday 30th<br />

October starting 12.30pm.<br />

Bcndns 50l60. 2nd C Drury 41/63<br />

lOTS0 HCP CUP'S LcW lO/lO BIG'<br />

0. BcndlnC83/100 PMHG D Walk<br />

, -- ---<br />

Dark (381 - 10T DB EO: 9 bslbles.<br />

25T DB NIGHT CSHIP. OA R A: R.<br />

Cugley 64/64, 2nd 8. Wlgnall 35/36:<br />

AA: 8. Eagle63/64.2ndT.HiElr.95/36:<br />

8: J. Kemp 27/28. 2nd C. Pylc 26/29:<br />

C: D. Bendlng 26/26. 2nd D. Olenn<br />

24/26.2% PS NIGHT csnie: OA a B:<br />

L Reeh 95/86. 2nd S. Lcw AA: 8.<br />

E@e:A:D.Dcm71/75.2ndJ.GemlU<br />

70175: C: D. Glenn 69/75. 2nd 0.<br />

Bendlng 67/75. TUPPAL HOTEL<br />

SHIED: s,rnm~ral~. L, qric. D. kndlng<br />

208/225.<br />

SOCIATION INC.<br />

in association with<br />

ILLAWARRA GUN CLUB<br />

Bong Bong Road, Dapto<br />

present<br />

1994 ISU SERIES FINAL SHOOT<br />

NOVEMBER 26th & 27th<br />

loam start<br />

125T Olympic Trap Championship and 125T ISU Skeet Championship<br />

SHOT OVER 2 DAYS<br />

Cash Awards 1 Trophies I Sashes I Medals<br />

Meals, refreshments and cartridges all available on the grounds<br />

Club Presidenl: Bill Jones (042) 26 8353 - FOR FURTHER INFORMATION - Slale Secretary: Libble Bunling (063) 73 4382<br />

November 1994 AustralIan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooting News Page 35


2nd R. olcnn 19/20: A: S. lhrclfall<br />

22/23. 2nd S. Catena 29/30: B. M.<br />

Monlelcone 19/20. 2nd B. Harlney<br />

18/20: C: R. F~lmlngham 19/20,2ndG.<br />

mom- 18/20. HIGH GUNS: GA: B.<br />

Eagle 178/185: M: R. Glenn 1761185:<br />

A: 0. Dean 171/165: 8: S. Lewls<br />

169/185: C: D. BendOg 165/165: JnZ<br />

M. Eade 1721197.<br />

Glen Innes 10-8-94<br />

Elnc (15) -25T DB CONT: AA. R.<br />

Vldsl 25. G. Baxter. 8. MeKay 24:<br />

A: P. Brummell 24. N. CamDlan.<br />

C. Bloxaorne 23: 8: D.<br />

cun~nghamc 25. M. Kllnger 21:<br />

C: S. ourkc kc 20. R. Donald 18.<br />

SOT CONT MEDLEY CLUB C'SHIP:<br />

OA: G. Baxtcr 49: AA: R. Vldal. G.<br />

swccney 45/50; A: P. Brurnmcll<br />

46/50. C. Bloxsome 40: 8: D.<br />

cu'~lnghame 43/50: C: S.<br />

~'~ourke 43/50. R. Donald<br />

40150. 25T HCP: G. Sweency 24.<br />

P. Brummcll 23. 1. Burey 23. ITO:<br />

0. Baxter 941100<br />

Godbum Workers 11-8-84<br />

K. dhapm& 73/81. 2nd R. Graham<br />

72/81.HG: F.Roberts IOPRDRCSHIP:<br />

A& P. Lyons 19/20. Zlnd M. Feccz<br />

18/20: A: G. Bucklcy 15/20, 2nd J.<br />

wcbster 14/20: B: M. Lyons 16/20,2nd<br />

8. Rost 15/20: C: K. ChBpman 16/20,<br />

2nd R. Graham 15/20.<br />

FOE & brecry- 15TD8 EO: P. McGulrr<br />

15/15. 25TPS C'SHIP: AA P. MeGuke<br />

74/75.2ndT. Nwh 59/75: A: P. SmlU<br />

73/75. 2nd B. Camrron 71/75: 8: R<br />

Palmer70/75,2nd G. Flllock61/75: C<br />

N. Wnhs 87/75, 2nd P. Hems.*orU<br />

65/75. 25TSB: M: P. McGulre 25/25<br />

2"dT. Nwh20/25:A: S. Gdwl"24125<br />

2nd 8. Cameron 21/25: 8: G. FLLfocX<br />

23/26. 2nd R. Palmer 22/28: C: P<br />

Hemsworth 19/25. 2nd N. Watklni<br />

18/25. 25T CONT: M: P. McGulrc<br />

24/25,2ndT. Narh22125: A:S.Gdwir<br />

24/25. 2nd P. Cameron, A. Smltt<br />

22/25: 8: N. Ralgen 25/25. 2nd R<br />

palmer 22/25: C: N. WetkVls 22/25<br />

2nd P. Hemsworth 19/25. HG: P<br />

Fhe & wlndy (361 - 10T DB EO: P<br />

Mould. B. Cole. D. Freudenstcln, D<br />

Drogcmuller. A. Drogcmuller, G<br />

Carnobell 10/10.25TPS:GA&A: J.Ru<<br />

80164. 2ndP. Mould 79/84: M: J<br />

~ ~ ~ 76/81. ~ n 2nd c G. c Slnelal<br />

951102: 8: K. Reid 67/75. 2nd M<br />

hwrence 65/75; C: D. Sevens 65/75.<br />

2nd A. ~~ Mulr 64175. ~ ~, IOPR DR: Is1 T<br />

Har* 19/20,2ndS. Barbagdl0 18/20<br />

5PR DD EO: C. Rowlands & R. Rvde<br />

8/6. ZOPR COMMONWEALTH-DI<br />

CSHIP: let R & J. Dale 20124:. 2nd J<br />

Gorman & P. Walmsley 19/24. ZOT DB<br />

J. oorman. R. Dale, M. Campbell. G<br />

GrenfeU 11-8-84<br />

Flne (30) - 1OT D8 EO: 11 Por~lhles<br />

25T PS: OA & A& C. Rowland. 96/96<br />

2nd A. Drogzmullcr 93/86: A L. Pcter<br />

38:'~. Slnelair. A Drogemuller. 0.<br />

sngland. J. Rue 20120. HG: A.<br />

Drogemuller 123/125. 2DAY KG'. A<br />

Drogemuller: LADIES 2DAY HG: L.<br />

Gwd (IS) - 3RD JUNIOR SHOOT. IOT<br />

DB EO: A Waugh. A. Redfern 10/10.<br />

60T EVENT: OA: A Redfern 100/100:<br />

Un&r 1 4 ~ h : EUIaon 6711W. 2nd N.<br />

Red(ern 82/1W: 14-16p: A Redf~rn<br />

lOO/lOO. 2ndD. Fre~denslen 90/100:<br />

16-lap: T. Neelan 97/100. 2nd B.<br />

~drman 84/IW. JNR HG: A Redfern<br />

1101110.<br />

Gulgong 28-8-84<br />

- -<br />

Sdubnous (15) -2oTHCP: 1st R. Nwf<br />

18/21. 2nd P. Hayman 32/35, 3rd K.<br />

Conrtoble 31/36. 20T DB: AA: J.<br />

SlelghU~olme 20/20. 2nd P. Hayman<br />

19/20: A: E. Tucker 18/20. 2nd T.<br />

steele. R. Nacl 17/20: 8: J. Coaker<br />

17/20: C: L. Cmney 17/20. 25TCDNT<br />

PS CSHIP: M: J. Slelghlholme 70175,<br />

ZndP. Hayman69175:A: R.Naef68175.<br />

2nd E. ~ueker 66/75: B: J. Coaker<br />

56/75: C: h CaJney 54/75. Sec: h<br />

Coancy (063) 745129.<br />

Gunning - Dalton 3-8-84<br />

Blnc & wmdv (91 - 1OT EO: la1 G.<br />

Ideal (253 -25TDB:AA: R Sklnner. 0.<br />

8axt.r. M. Blenmen 25/25: A: B.<br />

sweency25/25: B: W. Lanker 25/25: C:<br />

S. O'Rourkc 23/25. CLUB CHAMP OF<br />

CHAMPS: 0.4 C. Cumlngham 33/50:<br />

M: M. ~lcnman 49/50: A: R. Sklnner<br />

42/50: 8: G. Howc 43/50: C: S.<br />

O'Rourk 36/50.2OTHCP: 1st D. Davls<br />

24/24. 2nd J. Marshall 23/24. 3rd 0.<br />

Nash 22/29. HG: M. Blenman.<br />

Guyra 24-8-94<br />

GmdbuL4lndy (191 -30TDB C0:AA:<br />

a. Hammond30/30: A: 8. Surency. R.<br />

Rolfe30/30: 8: C. Schmld130/30:C: S.<br />

O'Rourke 22/30. 25T PS: AA: J.<br />

Slmpson 75/75. 2nd R. 1-rnond. R.<br />

varlcy74/75: A: R. Skinner 72175.2nd<br />

A. McClensghan 70175: 8: G. Hour<br />

71/75. 2nd C. Schmldt. W. L-ker<br />

66/75: C: S. O'Rourk55/75.20THCP;<br />

1st R. Hammond 26/26. 2nd 8.<br />

Swwncy 25/26. 3rd R. Varlcy 23/24.<br />

H0.R. Hammond124/125.TRENCH:A:<br />

R. vldd 47/50: B: J. Raberls 32/50: C:<br />

C. khrNdl41/50.<br />

Illaaarrn 3-8-84<br />

100~ ISU C'SHIP: OA: B. Woodpard<br />

118/125.2nd K. Perklns 115/125,3rd<br />

D. Huddlalon 112/125.<br />

Elnc &warm (11) - 10TPSEO:A Batt<br />

33/33. 50T C'SHIP: OA. W. Jones<br />

100/100: M: 0. Campbell 94/1W: A:<br />

Albury-WOdOnga clay <strong>Target</strong> Club<br />

-<br />

SUN 13TH NOV<br />

llam Start<br />

Ev 1. 25T Dave Gittings Memorial DB C'ship<br />

OIA, 1st 3 grades, 2nd AA-A-BC<br />

01s $2.00<br />

Noms $9.00<br />

L&V $7.00<br />

Jnr $4.00<br />

Ev 2. 25T Point Score C'ship<br />

OIA, 1st 2 grades, 2nd A-B-C<br />

Noms $9.00<br />

L&V $7.M)<br />

OIS $2.00 Jnr $4.00<br />

Ev 3. 25T Southern Riverina Zone S/B C'ship Noms $9.00<br />

OIA, 1st 2 grades, 2nd A-B-C<br />

L&V $7.00<br />

O/S $2.00 Jnr $4.00<br />

Ev 4. 25T Handicap $1 00.00<br />

Ist, 2nd, 3rd<br />

10T S/B Junior Shoot - 1.30pm start appmx<br />

$150 Open Order from McGeachs Hunting & Fishing Stwe<br />

for possble shot overfull program<br />

High Gun Medallion overfull pmgram<br />

Event 1 -Lady, Junior &VeteranTwhy<br />

Pasdent Gmg Rmer<br />

(oW)253siO<br />

Secrelaty: Oean Aww<br />

(0W)Zi MM~.~SWI5816061MI<br />

ORANGE GUN CLUB ~nc.<br />

PO Box 777, orange, 2800<br />

1994 Shoot Program<br />

Sat 1 5lh Oct 1.30pm Practice<br />

Sun 23rd Oct 1.00pm 10T El0<br />

lOOT Alan Piatley Shiekl<br />

Sat 1 9lh Nov 1.30pm Practice<br />

Sun 27th Nov 10.00am Open Shoot (see CTSN)<br />

Sat 31d Dec 1.30pm Practice<br />

Sun 1 lth Dec 1.00pm Christmas Shoot<br />

Due to Orange Gun Club not entering in the<br />

1994 NSW Blue Bwk, the club8 programs will be<br />

sdverlised in the CTSN every three (3) months<br />

Page 36 AustralIan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooting News November 1994


I MEMORIAL<br />

Orange clay T ~ Club ~ lnc. ~ ~ Majura + Park G, club<br />

Presenfs<br />

The Alfio's Restaurant<br />

CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS<br />

Sunday 27th November<br />

10.00arn start<br />

NOMS SWEEPS<br />

--<br />

10 <strong>Target</strong> Eye Opener $4.00<br />

25 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel<br />

25 <strong>Target</strong> Single Barrel<br />

25 <strong>Target</strong> Point Score $36.00<br />

10 Pair Double Rise $10.00 $5.00<br />

$50.00 $5.00<br />

1st 1nM.A. 8.C - 1 Caseof Wlnchester CartrMgss<br />

2nd in M.A. 8.C- %Case of Wlnchester Cartridges<br />

1st OverallT;ophy.Sash + 1 Ccrre of Cartridges<br />

Sponsored by Winchester<br />

Lunch, refreshments and mtttldges available on the day<br />

Proctlceshwtheld onSoiurday26th November at lprn<br />

Rer: Joe Cd-o Sec: Allon Eode<br />

(W3) 65 3136 (063) 62 8103<br />

ALAN CRAMP<br />

SHOOT<br />

Goulburn Workers<br />

Gun Club<br />

Event 1. 30t Double Barrel Championship<br />

lut Overall. 1st & 2nd AA-A-BC<br />

Event 2. 30t Single Barrel Championship<br />

1st Overall. 1st & 2nd AA-A-0-C<br />

Event 3. 25t Handicap<br />

11-15.16-18.19-21.22-25<br />

1st Overall. 1st & 2nd each group<br />

Event 4. 30t Point Score Championship<br />

1st Overall. 1st & 2nd AA-A-6-C<br />

OVERALL HlGH GUN - GOLDEN RAM<br />

LADIES &JUNIOR HlGH GUN<br />

INTER HlGH GUN<br />

OPEN SNOOT<br />

3rd & 4th DECERIBER, 1994<br />

Saturday 3rd Night: 8.30pm start<br />

Ev 1. 20 pr State Night $15 + $1<br />

Deauville Doubles C'ship 22m<br />

Sunday 4th 9.OOam start<br />

Ev 1. 50 tgt Club Points C'ship $20 + $3<br />

Ev 2. 30 tgt City of Canberra $13 + $1<br />

Champion of Champions<br />

Ev 3. 25 tgt City of Canberra $11 + $1<br />

Double Barrel Cont C'ship<br />

Ladies, Juniors and Veterans - HalfNoms<br />

Refreshments and shells available on the grounds<br />

Accommodation available at: Eagle Hawk Hill Resort,<br />

Federal Highway, Sutton. Phone (06) 241 6033<br />

Pne: Kim Nsslon (06) 268 5304 S~C: JanRsed(O6) 268 SB38<br />

UPPER HUNTER<br />

GUN CLUB INC.<br />

Location: 3kmfmm Scone on the Gundy Road<br />

FIELD SHOOT<br />

SUNDAY 20th NOVEMBER<br />

Commences: 9am Practice: Sat 2pm<br />

100 <strong>Target</strong>s (4 x 25 -standard &exotics) $46.00<br />

Trappers $ 4.00<br />

TROPHIES: Overal + Ist, 2nd & 3rd AA-A-B-C<br />

Ladies, Juniors & Veterans<br />

Meals refreshments andammunition available<br />

Canping on chbgrounds -hot showers<br />

Ladies Juniors & Veterans (Pensioners) 60% Noms<br />

$50.00<br />

-<br />

President PMUlm SeemlPry: Rm WBXm<br />

(065) 43 138 (055)45 1788<br />

November 1994 Austrdan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> ShaoUng News Page 37


AAmbn 117/119: B:P. Hcdges86/100.<br />

2OT HCP: 1st k Bntl 20/20. 2nd R.<br />

Webb 60161. 3rd F. Bradwell 59/61:<br />

BM: F. Rapley 29/31. HG. W. Jones<br />

147/150.<br />

FUlc & sunny 131) - 25T Bl: A: L.<br />

Kenncdv 25/25: 8: P. Jensen 20125: C:<br />

Flne &warm 1211 - LOT DB EO: R.<br />

W. Burton: w.'nookc, W. Hulm, A.<br />

Constable 10/10. 25T SB TOWER<br />

CSHIP: OA: K. Schubach25/25: A& B.<br />

Rwke 25/25: A: D. Oeddcr 9/25: 8: T.<br />

Ramevell 24/25: C: W. Hulm 23/25.<br />

. .<br />

Flnc but wlndy 122) - 10T DB CD: AA:<br />

D. Harrb. 8. M-den 10/10: A: O.<br />

Hay"


GUYRA GUN CLUB<br />

INCORPORATED<br />

OPEN<br />

SHOOT<br />

Sunday 27th November, 1994<br />

Commencing 9.30am<br />

Event 1. $15 01s $1<br />

25T New England Double Barrel Championship<br />

Sash OIA, Trophies 1st & 2nd each grade AA-A-8-C<br />

15 metres<br />

Event 2. $15 01s $1<br />

25T New England Single Barrel Championship<br />

Sash OIA, Trophies 1st & 2nd each grade AA-A-B-C<br />

15 metres<br />

Event 3. $15 01s $1<br />

30T New England Champion of Champions<br />

Sash OIA, Trophies 1st & 2nd each grade AA-A-B-C<br />

18metres- IODB, IOSIB, 10 PIS<br />

Event 4. $15 01s $1<br />

25T New England DIB Continental Championship<br />

Sash OIA, Trophies 1st & 2nd each grade AA-A-8-C<br />

15 metres<br />

CAMPING FACiLrrlES AVAILABLE<br />

LADIES, JUNIORS, VETERANS - 60% NOMINATIONS<br />

OVERALL HlGH GUN - SASH AND TROPHY<br />

VETERAN HlGH GUN TROPHY<br />

CARTRIDGES & REFRESHMEMS AVAILABLE<br />

PresldentJ Vadey Secreknl: A Valley<br />

(067) 78 2064 (061) 78 1461<br />

CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.<br />

Cnr Maiibnd Road & Dutfy Drive. Cessnock<br />

OPEN CHAMPlONSHlPS<br />

PLUSGOLDEN<br />

GRAPE HlGH GUN<br />

Includes the<br />

Cec Barnard Memorial Graded Handicap<br />

26th & 27th NOVEMBER 1994<br />

Ev I. 25 Tgt DIE Cash Divide- Graded<br />

Ev 2. 25 Tgt Hunter Vintage DB Championship sr6.00<br />

Badge &Trophy


New Bouth Walca 148-84<br />

Flncdmld 1141 -JOEMARANONIGHT<br />

SHOOll AA: C. Watrrh0u.e 49150:A: L.<br />

ICahler 47/50: 8: C. Vallelon@ 45/50:<br />

C: A. Zlnopoulos 44/50.<br />

Hew Bouth Wales 24-8-84<br />

Flne @21 - 25T SKEET HCP: 1st R.<br />

Clarh 62/62. 2nd T. Falva W162.3rd<br />

C. Naudln54/55. SOTSKEETORADED:<br />

A& C. Nnudln 50/8O. 2nd R. Ckkc<br />

79/80: A: T. Felva 59/60. 2nd P.<br />

Kourouols57/59: 8: R. Bcer46/50.2nd<br />

New Bouth Wdcs 28-8-04<br />

Flne (101 - JOE MARANO NIGHT<br />

SHOOT: AA: C. Weferhausc 47/50: A:<br />

S. Arslanlan 47/50: 8: C. Vcnufl<br />

45/50: C: A. ~lno&&ul&34/50. Phone:<br />

(021 450 1775.<br />

-<br />

Port Macouaric 4-8-84<br />

Sunny (161 - 25T DB C'SHIP: OA &<br />

NI: P. McGuIre 58/58: A: K. Nelll<br />

57/58: B: J. Mauskc 26/27: C: A.<br />

Colman 23/26. 25'2 SB C'SHIP: OA&<br />

A: 8. Walton 27/28: AA: A. Pavlou<br />

26/28: B: D. Alfken 20/25: C: R.<br />

Curtla 21/25. 25T PS C'SHIP: A& R.<br />

Prllchard 75/75: A: K. Nelll74/75: B:<br />

D. Ntken 6617s C: A. ~olman'67/75.<br />

25 MXD TCTS C'SHIP: OA & AA: R.<br />

Mnrsden 35/35: A: W. Nelll43/49; 8:<br />

D. Nlken 25/35: C: A. Colman 27/35.<br />

HG: A. Pavlou 153/160', VHG: 8.<br />

Walton 160/174. Sec: 0. Wllkes 10651<br />

Flne &warm(20]- IOTEO: W. McCsnn<br />

10/10. 25T SB C'SHIP: FM. lab 8.<br />

Parker 18/25,2nd T. Dlcker 17/25,3rd<br />

R. Hatcher 12/25: BM. 1st R. Woad,<br />

22/25. 2nd R. Ehlcrs 21/25. 3rd A.<br />

Latham 20/25. SOT HCP: 1st J. Kerr<br />

48/50. 2nd J. Schol 44/50. 3rd J.<br />

MeMlUm48/56. HD: FM:T. Dlcicer: BM:<br />

J. Kerr.<br />

Sydney 4-4-84<br />

Flne 1451 -15TEO: 6Posslblu. 50TDB<br />

CSHIP: AA: J. Boulor 83/84. 2nd B.<br />

D. Cell 47/51. 2nd C. Lyaeght 46/51.<br />

3rd Y. Ncrk 40151. 2OF'R DR C'SHIP:<br />

AA: L. mar 43/50. 2nd 0. Kennenan<br />

41/50: A: K. Kennemn 32/40.2nd C.<br />

Kernarson 28/40: B: R. Vloll 27/40.<br />

2nd G. Georgeakl 22/40: C: C.<br />

Oemetrlou 21/40. 2nd C. Lysaght<br />

20/40. HG: L n1w96/105.<br />

aydney 18-8-84<br />

Cold nlght (55) -20T EO: 2 Paislblur.<br />

25TPSlROPHY: AA: P.Athaneopou10<br />

71/75. 2nd M. Gomm 69/75: A: D.<br />

Tatam 72/75.2ndA Soylu 71/75: B: S.<br />

Dervls 57175.2nd R. VloU 56/75: C: K.<br />

Skourou 64/75, Zud R. All 57/75. 25T<br />

DBTROPHY: AA: D. Fontcr 36/36.2nd<br />

L.Trew 35/3fi:A: J. Ruswu25/26,2nd<br />

L. Kohlcr 29/31; 8: 8. VloU 25/25.2nd<br />

D. oouslras 22/25: C: K. Skovro"<br />

24/25. 2nd C. And- 22/25. HG: A<br />

sOy1u 118/120.<br />

Alexandra 4-8-84<br />

D~eRmt~191-10TEO;R. Stcwm,<br />

R. Burgeu. PJ. Burg-, L McKean, C.<br />

Henaoad. k Blggr, B. Rrk 10/10.20T<br />

OLDTROUTC'SHIP: 131.4 BIgg443/43.<br />

2nd P. McNalr 42/43. 3rd B. Perks<br />

38/39. FMA Burg- 17/20.20THCP:<br />

1st PJ. Burgess 27128.2nd R. Burgess<br />

26/28. 3rdJ. Waolmcr 25/27. 11-25M<br />

WB SS: 1st RJ. Burgess 12/12.<br />

Flnc & sunny (14) - 5PR DR EO: S.<br />

earbagdo 9/10, ~OPR DD csntp: 1st<br />

J. & O. Lawrence 2O/ZO. 2nd S.<br />

Barbagnllo & R. Woo& 20120. 3rd A.<br />

Eade & P. Grtmth 17/20. lOPR DR CD:<br />

132/1~0. D:A K~WO 135/1%3,2ndA<br />

Salem lGO/lso:C:J.Ellm 126/150,2nd<br />

G. FlacchVlu 121/150.<br />

Tumut 11-8-84<br />

Flne I881 - IOTDB CD: 13hslblu. 40<br />

MXD TOTS C'SHIP: OA: R. Dale 59/60:<br />

Good 1181 - 10T PS EO CD: S.<br />

m&m;gh. N. C-& ~150. 3m<br />

DB CSHE On: R. Wnght 52/52: A: N.<br />

Carxu4 51/52,2nd D. Walls 39/40: B:<br />

L Ce&28/30. 2ndA Wwhlhlhl27/30:<br />

C: T. Spnar 29/30, 2nd R Wohters<br />

27/31. 25T SB CSHW OA: 0. Wale<br />

24/25: A: W. Calaby 23/25. 2nd N.<br />

CasseUs 22/25: 8. L. C-Us 29/31.2nd<br />

A Wohlers 28/31: C: N. Hall 23/24.2nd<br />

-- -- - - -<br />

Flne & cold (85) - SOT 5 STAND<br />

SPORTING: OA R A: K Mitchell 44/50:<br />

A: W. McCanhy 56/65. 2nd I. Perk<br />

55/65: 8: 0. Harrla 64/80. 2nd R.<br />

Leunlg 62/80: C: n. Watu 86/50, 2nd<br />

25/40. HC: C. Ba*e;(069] 47 4018.<br />

I Uppsr Hunter 17-9-84<br />

Mad &Mndy (301 - 1OTDB COEIPEO:<br />

D. Read 34/50.<br />

Bcndigo 20-8-84<br />

Sunny 1301 -3OTMEOLEYMWER: OA<br />

P. Allen. T. Turner. N. Toms. J.<br />

Worfhlngtan. J. ~1;lghthormc; T.<br />

MltcheU 10/10. 2% DB CONT CSHIP:<br />

&A: W. McCarthy 991100. ZndI. Pwlc<br />

98/IW: 8: L. McQualfcr90I92.2nd P.<br />

Crawford73/78: C: 0. PNUpson 78/80.<br />

FIG: J. Caltnblsno.<br />

OA&M I. Momck82/81:A:T.MLtchcll<br />

26/27: 8: P. Allen 23/25: C: 8. Byen<br />

24/27.25TPS CONT CSHIP: OABAA:<br />

R. Wakem 74/75: A: P. Shaw65/75: B:<br />

M. McPhec 64/75: C: 8. Bprr 87/75.<br />

lor HCP: 8. Bycrs. J. Worthlngran<br />

10110. 20T HCP: let J. Worlhlngton<br />

24/28. 2nd P. Shaw 23/28. 3rd M.<br />

Wakcm 22/24.<br />

2nd K. WlUlama 44/50. 25PR SKEET<br />

DBm OA&A;W. McCaRhy45/50,Znd<br />

I. Pmlc 48/50: B: D. Hansfard 40150.<br />

2nd G. SculUe 38/50: C: K. BeU 42/50,<br />

2nd D. Harris 41/50.<br />

HCP: 1st P. Lancrgan 25/25. 2nd P.<br />

Engelbrecht T. Wr!&124/25.<br />

Wakehunt 48-84<br />

Flnc (301 -SYCWGCHCPCSHlP: IatR.<br />

Blcludcn 29/50. 2nd M. Walfcn 35/37,<br />

3rd C. Cam- 34/37. Jnr K. Jonu<br />

25/30. Sec: 8. GdMn 1021 982 3569.<br />

West Wdow . - 28884<br />

Flne & wlndv I221 - 10T EO: A Bwd<br />

10/10. 201 DB~ AA: G. Schneldcr<br />

20/20:A:ABoydZO/20:C:G.Drahch<br />

16/20: Jnr: T. Smlth 19/20: VeC N.<br />

Whybrow Ladlu: G. Duncan. 6PRDD:<br />

0. hneldcr R 0. Drabvh 616. D.<br />

Morton & K. Noaku 616. 20PR DD: D.<br />

Funncll R k Boyd 20120. .- .- 2nd -- D.<br />

Lindsay R C. Fos& 18/20. 20T HCP:<br />

la1 G. Slnclalr. 2nd T. Smlth. 3rd 8.<br />

-<br />

Bcndigo 10-9-84<br />

Flnc 1851 - 50T SPORTING: OA: W.<br />

Bcndigo 17-8-84<br />

-<br />

Cloudy 1501 - 25T DB: OA & B: L.<br />

Wooley25/25,2nd D. Hwford 32/83:<br />

A& T. Boucher 28/29. 2nd D. Ryan<br />

27/29: A: G. Tellls 29/80. 2nd S.<br />

B: I. ~airn'.wh~,.~nd A Evans wi31:<br />

0 W. h(BM 22125,Znd H. Cook 21/25<br />

25T DB CSHIP: OA & A: D. Fnamn<br />

47/47. 2nd T. Hvehcs 45/47: 8: A<br />

El=- 24/25 2nd M 28/28. C<br />

A HunCy 24/25. 2nd 8 Evm 21/25<br />

Scc G Hunt 1054 59 mbl<br />

Flnc & coal ('26) - NOYICE: L. Graham<br />

8/IO.lOTPSSS:M.Ab4atom,G.Wm&.<br />

M. Vlstarld. N. Sutherland. 20T CONT<br />

DB C'SHIP: OA R A: N. Svtherland<br />

34/54. 2nd M. Absalom 31/32: 8. S<br />

Bruru 55/34,2nd P. YInu 19/20: C: G.<br />

Wwds 22/23. 2nd 0. Fletcher 18/20:<br />

Jnr: 0. Heap 15/20. 40 rn El3<br />

C'SHIP: OA & A: N. Sutherland 57/60.<br />

2nd M. Vbtarinl 56/60: B: P. Vlnn<br />

55/60. 2nd F. James 52/60: C. G.<br />

Wwds 61/74,2ndG. Fletcher 90/102.<br />

Cml & clear 127l - NOVICE: H. Keelv<br />

N. Moyh & 8. Mclcod 20120. 2nd S.<br />

Bruw &G. Wwds 19/20.<br />

Csnl~: OA: 8. HGpr 36/95: i 8.<br />

MeLcd 95/36: 8: A DUon 50132: C: E.<br />

Mulknc 28121.25~ MXD'IGiS CSHIR<br />

- -- - -<br />

OAR Rosr34/35:A: M.&dom33/95:<br />

O~~~C~~~I~I-SUPPS~WER:<br />

OA&A: 8: G. Bmm 32/35: C: 0. Applchy25j35.<br />

W. Mecarthy 97/99. 2nd R. Walton<br />

96/993 8: D. Hansford 86/90. 2nd L DcnUiqutn 18-8-84<br />

Glban85/SO:C:A McBuecn87/90,2nd overcast (331 - 1 0 PS ~ EO. R. olcnn.<br />

C. Robb 86/90. SOTSKEET OA&A: W. M. Rwaeoma 30/30. 2OT PS CSHIP:<br />

A: P. Headon 59/60. 2nd D. Dean<br />

78/78: 8: G. Cameron 55/60. 2nd 0.<br />

Beer 60/68: C: R. Fclrmn@em S5/60.<br />

2nd W. Braybon 54/63. 75T NEZ<br />

CHAMP OF CHAMPS: OA R A& C.<br />

Weaver 147/15'0. 2nd R. Glenn<br />

145/150:A: R. Cuglcy 120/125,2nd S.<br />

AustralIan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooting News November 1994


glenvale gun Clu6 Inc.<br />

-\<br />

Glenvale<br />

ZZ Championships<br />

SUN 27th NOV '94<br />

PRACTICE ~ OAM - START 1 1 ~ ~<br />

20 <strong>Target</strong> Double Barrel from 25 metres<br />

Catcna 117/125: 8: C. Cameron<br />

116/125. 2nd C. Pyle 109/125: C: D.<br />

Glenn 110/125. 2nd R. Fehmgham<br />

105/125. HG: P. Headon 208/215:<br />

JHG: D. Glenn 1841215.<br />

Poster 10-9-94<br />

58/50. FISHSHOCYI! IstB. Stoke4.2nd<br />

8. Webb. 3rd R. Jendne.<br />

FLnc (76) - 25T PS: A: M. Zampemnl<br />

74/75: B: J. Parsc1175/7% C: 8. Harvey<br />

67/75. 2ST DB: A: M. Racea 96/95: B:<br />

S. Howd 49/44: C: 8. Palmer 25/25.20<br />

TRIPLES: R. Wllllams & P. Marlno<br />

19/20. 2STBT. A: G. Ash 23/25: 8: P.<br />

Down 24/25: C: A C- 23/25. 1WT<br />

1RENCH: A: A Vella 9711W. 2nd 0.<br />

Hayden 95/100: 8: K. Caldcr 89/100.<br />

2nd C. Hemumd 87: C: B. Palrncr 86.<br />

2nd D. Avopardl 64/1W: 0.4 203 G.<br />

Hoyden 1831200. IOOT SKEET: A: R.<br />

Salplcuo 94/1W: 8: A R okc 901100;<br />

C: S. Howd 90/100.<br />

Frankston Australhut 28-8-94<br />

Noms $50.00<br />

+ a range of optional sweeps<br />

secmtav: Mary Walker (051) 96 2460<br />

Horshm 10-9-94<br />

(43 - IOTDB EG: 19 Poulblu. 3U1'DB<br />

C'SHIP: OA: R. Black 36/35: A: M.<br />

KLnplU 35/35,2ndD. FLavcl30/31; B:<br />

C. Jard54/55. 2nd.J. Ough53/55: C:<br />

C. Mayberry 28/30. 2nd W. Man"<br />

27/90. 15PR NWZ DR CSHIP: OA &A:<br />

D. Flavel28/30. 2nd W. Heard 34/40:<br />

8: 8. Jenklns 31/40. 2nd G. Smvu<br />

30140: C: C. Maybcny 22/90. 2nd G.<br />

Hmcr 20/30.<br />

AustralIan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooting News<br />

CHANGE OF DATE<br />

Victorian<br />

State Double Trap<br />

Ch ionship<br />

SUN 4 DEC '94<br />

Melbourne Gun Club<br />

Victoria Road, Lilydale<br />

Start: loam<br />

Se bastopol Gun<br />

SUN 20th NOV<br />

12 noon<br />

10 tgt Point Score EO<br />

100 tgt Central Highlands<br />

CHAMP OF CHAMPS<br />

OA-AA-A-B-C<br />

Sponsored by R.F. SCO'il& CO<br />

FRI 2Sth NOV<br />

NOVICE NIGHT<br />

Russell Mark to hold a<br />

Coaching Clinic from 6 until 7


ALEXANDRAGUNCLUB<br />

Brooks Cutting off Swan Road<br />

SUN 6th NOV start 12.30pm - Practice 12 noon<br />

10 tgt Double Barrel Eye Opener<br />

30 tgt Double Barrel Club Championship<br />

20 pr Deauville Doubles Club Championship<br />

Barbecue Sweepsfakes Overall Trwt<br />

Memoan Tea plus Jackpot Fishing<br />

Res: I. Woolmm(057)72 10% Sw: B. Pyke (057) 72 1189<br />

Benalla Gun Club (inc.)<br />

NIGHT SHOOT (ROSE FESTIVAL)<br />

WED 9th NOV - 6pm<br />

e 20 tgt Tower Point Score Cash Divide<br />

20 tgt Double Barrel Championship ABC 1st & 2nd<br />

20 tgt Point Score Championship ABc 1st & 2nd<br />

Extra event time permitting<br />

PLEASE NOTE: No shoot at Benallo Sat 12th Nov<br />

Benolla ShowIEchuca Carnival<br />

%c: Tmy Plvn (057) 62 1674<br />

Kanisp 26-8-84 I Mawbornugh 24-8-84 Melbourne 17-9-04<br />

Perfect 1241 - 25T DB CSHIP: OA &A:<br />

E. all s3j33. 2nd W. ~ a ~ 27/28: k e ~<br />

8: G. svauss 32133.2nd N. Hlmebcrg<br />

26/27: C: L. Heard 27/30. 2nd C.<br />

Mayberry 26/30.2ST PS CSHIP: OA &<br />

C: W. M m 71/75. 2nd C. Mayberry<br />

61/75: 8: J. Hlmcbcrg 71/78, 2nd C.<br />

Jarred 68/78: A: T. Faster 68/75.2nd<br />

E. Hall 68/75. ZOPR DD CSHIP: A.<br />

Bolw~U & W. Heard 19/20.Znd S &A.<br />

Bethune 19/21. HG: E. Hall93/100.<br />

Cool 1251 - IOT PS EO: B. McLcod<br />

30/30.50TDB CSHIP: AA: M. VlsWl<br />

48/50. 2nd 8. McLeod 47/50: A: J.<br />

Dunstan50/50. 2nd G. Tallls 49/50: 8:<br />

F. Jam- 501%. 2nd G. Smlth 49/54:<br />

C: G. Fletcher 48/50. 2nd A Stevens<br />

46/50; Vet: W. Perry 48/50.<br />

Perfect 1231 - 20TOB CD: F. Jamu. 8.<br />

McLeod. M. Absalom.A. Stevens 20/20.<br />

15PR DR CSHIP: OA & A: M. Vls-1<br />

26/30. 2nd M. Abaalom 24/30: 8: F.<br />

~--25/30,2nd R PeatUn~24/30: C:<br />

0. Fletcher 19/30. 2nd A. Stevens<br />

FLnc & mlld I301 - 10T DB MINI EO: A:<br />

0. EUWtt 10110: B: C. Douglas.P. Mach<br />

9/10: C: N. RngcllyP/10. 20TDB MINI:<br />

OA & B: G. Douglas 18/21, 2nd T.<br />

Bmvn 20129: A: A. Jam- 18/21. 2nd<br />

M. Spencer 17/21: C: ti. O'Meara17/20.<br />

2nd N. Beer 17/22. ISTTOWER PS: A:<br />

N. Franklmg 59/60. 2nd A Jmes<br />

56/60: 8: C. Lengrldge 44/45. 2nd ti.<br />

Brovn36/4% C: G. Douglas 42/45,2nd<br />

N. Pengelh/43/48. See: R. O'Mearal054)<br />

22 2735.<br />

FLneI391-25TOB:OA&AA: R. Wrlght<br />

81/61. 2nd 0. C-cUs 80/61: A: D.<br />

Roblnson 28/29. 2nd R. Durbrldgc<br />

41/42: 8: h Cassells 67/68. 2nd J.<br />

Durn 30131: C: PI Fergeus23/25,2nd<br />

L. Ealea29/32. ZSTPSCSHIP: OA&AA:<br />

8. Rafl~aflrry 117/117. 2nd W. Calaby<br />

114/117:A: R Durbrldge73/75,ZndJ.<br />

MCVltty80/64: B: J. Dun" 72175,Znd<br />

D. Anderson 83/87: C: k Nellson<br />

67/75. 2nd 0. Ram 66/75. 20T HCP:<br />

1st N. Cracknell 27/27, 2nd 0.<br />

Roblnson 26127.3rd F. Hubblc 30/31.<br />

SKEET CD: A. O'Connell. J. Shepherd.<br />

K. Danlel. HG: R. Wrlght 128/130.<br />

Melbourne 3-8-94<br />

Tatura Gun Club !<br />

Sunday 20th November<br />

12.30pm Stad<br />

1. 25 tgt Bull Trap Champlonshlp -OA &3 Grades<br />

2. 25 tgt Double Burrel Champlonshlp - OA a 3 Grades<br />

3. 25 tgt Point Score Champlonshlp -OA & 3 ~rades<br />

LUNCH &AmRNOON TEA AVAILABLE IN NC CLUBHOUSE<br />

Pres: Howad HavWng (058)56 1227 Sec: MI Eqle (058) 21 7058<br />

Benallcr Gun Club (I"=.)<br />

DAWNIGHT SHOOT<br />

SAT 10th DEC - 2pm<br />

DAY Zone Single Barrel Tower<br />

- 20 tgt Pointscore Championship<br />

20 tgt Double Barrel<br />

NlGKT State Double Rise Tower<br />

Zone Continental Double Burrel<br />

Zone Double Barrel Championship<br />

-.<br />

P. tin~y 30/h; c-c. MUUC~S 29/30.<br />

25T PS CSHIP: OA & AA: 8. llcr<br />

Melbourne 1&8-94<br />

125T TRENCH: OA: F. Petrlclla<br />

139/151iAA: G. Haydcn 138/151,2nd<br />

B. Wmdvard 1371150: A: P. Clancy<br />

137/150.ZndS.PlU~asldL. 1101125: 8:<br />

Melbourne 10-8-84 Cold & wlndy 155) - 25T SB: AA: R.<br />

Nlsbet 25/25: A: A Blggs 22/25: B: R.<br />

Flne & sunny I 0 - 7% 1RENCn: OA Hunter 23/25: C: G. ZeMdu 22/25.<br />

&A: F.Vella94/10o: B:P.MLlb86/100: 4G'I DB CSHIP: OA & AA: P. 0rdng.r<br />

C: SZervldes53/75,40TPSC'SHIP: OA 40140: A: M. Msva 39140: 8: R.<br />

Cold & wet (201 - 15T PS EO CD: T.<br />

Spcncc 44/45. 2SP DB: 1st W. Ilu<br />

36/36. 2nd T. Spnec 35/36. 3rd A<br />

Bl- 55/56.25TDB:A: W. llui50/80:<br />

B: N. Maua20/25i C: J. Parker 24/25.<br />

20T HCP: 1st B. Smtfa 22/23. 2nd A<br />

overcast 1221 - loor on TROPHY<br />

SHOOT: OA: J. Flnlr 99/100: AA: C.<br />

FLnls 98/1W: A: P. Luew 94/100; 8: F.<br />

Dlmas197/10o: C: J. Judd91/100.<br />

Good - 5DT SKEET: AA: L. Dlmasl<br />

44150.A: C. Bama49/50: B: D. Mollma<br />

45/50: C: 0. CMso 40150. SOT DlL<br />

TROPHYSH001: OA: J. Flds Ill/lll:<br />

nn: L. Dlmasl 110/111: A: D.<br />

Fsmwrorlh42/50: 8; F. Dlmaa147/50:<br />

C: 0. LC& 45/50.<br />

Flnc 115)- 5PR DR EO: C. Stmhiul<br />

9/10. 20PR DD: C. Alh & R. WdUm<br />

20/20. 2nd J. Loamda & W. Robcnr<br />

Page 42 <strong>Australian</strong> <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooting News November 1994


MELBOURNE GUN CLUB<br />

Victoria Road, Lilydale. Phone (03) 739 1771<br />

Saturday 5th commencing 12.30pm<br />

Ev 1. 25T Pts Grd Trophy AA-A-B-C Jnr Norn $ 9<br />

Ev 2. 25T D/B Grd C'ship AA-A-B-C Jnr Norn $ 9<br />

EV 3. 2 5 Handicap ~ 1-2-3 1 lm NO^ $ 9<br />

Ev 4. 50T A.C.T.A. Sporting 1-2-3<br />

Team Shoot with Alexandra Gun Club<br />

over event 2 & 3 -Teams of 4 shooters<br />

SKEET PRACTICE ALL DAY<br />

Sunday 6th<br />

Members of the Melbourne Gun Club<br />

ANNUAL DAY<br />

ALL MEMBERS WELCOME<br />

NOVELTY DAY - Trap -Trench *Skeet Spatting<br />

Saturday 12th<br />

Ev 1. 251 SIB Grd Trophy A-B-C N~~ $ 9<br />

EV 2. 25T DIB Grd Trophy A-B-C NO^ $ 9<br />

Ev 3. 20T Deauville Doubles 1&2 $<br />

Ev 4. lOOT Skeet Trophy A-B-C Nom $24<br />

Sat 19th &Sun 20th commencing loam<br />

State Victorian<br />

Trench Championship<br />

NOTE: DOUBLE TRAP ON SUNDAY 4 DECEMBER<br />

Saturday 19th<br />

EV 1. 25T SIB Grd Trophy AA-A-8-C NO^ $ 9<br />

EV 2. 40T DIB Grd Trophy AA-A-B-C NO^ $13<br />

Ev 3. 251 Handicap 1-2-3 Nom $ 9<br />

Ev 4. 50T A.C.T.A. Sporting 1-2-3 Nom $15<br />

NOVEMBERPROGRAM<br />

Saturday 26th commencing 12 noon<br />

RobeH F. Buchan<br />

PERPETUAL SILVER CUP<br />

Kindly donated by Stewart Gillman<br />

The 3rd time this 24' Silver Cup<br />

has been competed for<br />

Event I.<br />

25T Pointscore Grd C'ship NO^ $ 9<br />

Grd AA-A-B-C Jnr<br />

Event 2.<br />

R.F. Buchan Perpetual Trap Cup C'ship Nom $20<br />

75 <strong>Target</strong>s Grd AA-A-B-C Jnr & Lady, Trophy 2nd<br />

25T Pts - 25T DB - 25T HCP<br />

Overall Winner will take his grade<br />

PLUS 2 cases Shells & Sash<br />

3 Grade Winners - 1 case Shells & Sash<br />

Event 3.<br />

R.F. Buchan Perpetual Skeet Cup C'ship Nom $20<br />

75 <strong>Target</strong>s Grd AA-A-B-C Jnr & Lady, Trophy 2nd<br />

Overall Winner will take his grade<br />

PLUS Yz case Shells &Sash<br />

3 Grade Winners - 15 pkts Shells &Sash<br />

TEAM SHOOT OVER EVENT 2 (TRAP)<br />

TEAM SHOOT OVER EVENT 3 (SKEET)<br />

Teams of 3 shooters registered from the one club<br />

21 pkts Shells for winning team<br />

November 1994 Austra!lan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shooling News Page 43


19/20. 20T HCP: 8. Johnslan 20/20.<br />

2nd G. Hcwitltt 32/33. 3rd C. Strahan<br />

31/33. 15TBTCD: 0. Ash 15/15.<br />

-. . . - . . . 1491-50MXDTGTS: OABA: K. Celder<br />

78184.2nd R. Jennlngr 77/84: B: M.<br />

McKnlght71/84. ZndS. Rusrrell70/84:<br />

C: G. Ewart57/mt2ndA May~c55/70.<br />

25TDBC'SHlP: OA&A:L. CurUs78/78,<br />

2ndh Llght77/7B: B: 8. McGaw25/25.<br />

2nd M. McKnlght32IS4: C: R. McMllh<br />

24/25. 2nd G. Ewart 27/29. CAKE<br />

SHOOT: B. Stakes. INTERCLUB<br />

SHOm Mamu OC 265/250 defeated<br />

Trsralgon F&G 1861250. SEC: G.<br />

McMlUan (051) 48 6365.<br />

Mt Bogong 4-9-94<br />

Owrca3t with rain (231 -IT PS EO: T.<br />

Caullleld. R. Taylor. K. Maurey 30130.<br />

20TPS: OA&B: K. Rob~nson60/60,2nd<br />

R. Murray 58/50: A: V. Tomasonl<br />

86/90. 2nd E. Cavedon 83/90: C. J.<br />

larla54/M). 2nd N. Taylor 48/60. 15T<br />

HCP: 1st K. Rudebeck 38/98. 2nd V.<br />

Tomason1 37/38. 3rd J. lma 21/22.<br />

ZOPR DD: 1st W. Cowln & M. Hughes<br />

28/28. 2nd K. Maurey & R. Murray<br />

27/28. HC: E. Cavedon 102/105.<br />

Noorat 24-9-94<br />

Cold nlght (15)-20TDB C'SHIP: DAB<br />

A: J. MeCullough 35/35: 8: M.<br />

Dumesny 17/20: C: R. Poole34/35.W<br />

P3 CSHIP: OA & A: P. BBIltten 90/90.<br />

2nd J. McCuUough 71/90: 8: M. Gruar<br />

81190.2ndA. E-75/90: C. R. Pwle<br />

75/90. 2nd D. Melone 59/90. 2DT SB<br />

CSHIP: OA & A: J. McCuUough 20120:<br />

8: M. Dumesny 19/20: C: B. Ems<br />

15/20.<br />

15TPSTOWER: OA&A: T. Hlclu59/50:<br />

B: B. Hearne 53/57: C. G. Pacquala<br />

42/45. lUT COhT EO: 7 Posslbles. 25T<br />

corn csnlP: GA &A: B. ~ord 46/46.<br />

2nd O. Pncquola 30/31: B: D. Kalalstls<br />

45/45. 2nd D. Dean 32/35: C. M.<br />

Darvenlra 23/25. 2nd S. Rachele<br />

21/25. 25T D% C'SHIP: OA & C: M.<br />

Darvema 43/43,2nd L Shard 22/25.<br />

HC:B.Fonl104/105.<br />

Feldtmann 18/19; B: T. Roscnaw<br />

14/15. 2nd J. GemmlU 15/18: C: D.<br />

hnme 11/15. 2nd C. Weight 13/18.<br />

15T HCP; 1st J. KcUy 28/28. 2nd J.<br />

GcmmlU 27128.3rdT. Rosenow 15/17.<br />

HG: 8. bid 55/50<br />

Wrndy & dark 1271 -5DTCOWC'SIlIP.<br />

OA. W. Eagle M/50: A. D Hunt SG/57:<br />

o: D. Kolllolls 47/50: c El. Ohckmore<br />

Overcast 1411 - 25T DB C'SHIP: OA &<br />

A: T. Smlth 25/25. 2nd G. Hunt<br />

1041105: B: H. Durbndee 24/25. 2nd<br />

BrownZ8/30. 2ndB. HartneyZl/U: C:<br />

R. Fclmlngham 17/20. 2nd A Chuck<br />

16/21. I0T JNR SB: M. Eagle 11/15.<br />

HG: Opcn: K. Maurey 73/76: Jnr. M.<br />

Eagle 61/77.<br />

W-cknabenl 11-9-84<br />

Flne & MDdy 1381 - 1DT PS EO: D.<br />

Pl~kard. M. CBIlmmhs. T. Hughes, R.<br />

HounreU30/30.25TSB (SSHIP: OA&A:<br />

R. Lehmann 27/28. 2nd D. Rlelcard<br />

26/27: 8: G. SLraun.25/26.2nd J. Ough<br />

24/28: C: L. HeardZO/28, 2ndA Facchln<br />

19/28. SOT DB: A: D. FlaveI30/30,2nd<br />

R. Lshmann 7717B: B: J. Ough 31/32.<br />

2nd J. HLnneberg 30132: C: L Head<br />

27/30, 2ndA Fncehln 23/30.<br />

(151 - 25T PS C'SHIP: OA & A: B.<br />

Jemhgr 74/75: Al\: R. Nlsbef 71/75:<br />

B: M. Dumcmy; C: D. Malone. SWZ<br />

SKEET: 8. Jcnnlngr. 2ndH. Brwluby,<br />

Werribc-Victorian 11-8-94<br />

Flne (261 - 5PR DR: 0. Young. N.<br />

Blackmom. D. Grav. M. Lar Q/IO.l5PR<br />

Bra&haw 49/50. 25T DB: Oh: D.<br />

Nclben 72/73: A: k Bradshaw 71/73.<br />

2ndV. Flower 44/45: 8: I. Urch 24/25.<br />

2ndl. Elnch 23/25: C: N. Blackmore<br />

~ -<br />

Mlsly raln & cold 1131 - 3UT DB: A: R.<br />

Jemlngr51/51.2ndK. Gray 50151: B:<br />

B. McGaar26,ZndT. Murphy 32/34: C:<br />

L. Flncham 27. ZOPR OR: A: B. Stokes<br />

35.2nd 8. Wcbb 34: 8: 8. McGaw 27.<br />

2nd T. Murohv 25: C: L. Fineham 24.<br />

IOPR on: d. hcv:llon & R. ~c,ln!ny.<br />

2nd T. Collnon & B. Slok, m. B.<br />

Wcbb 1.T. Murphy 2.<br />

<strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Club Ine.<br />

Melbourne Cup Shoot<br />

- TUE 1 NOV -<br />

Refer October CTSN<br />

- FRI 18 NOV -<br />

7pm start<br />

EG 1. 20 tgt Double Barrel C'ship<br />

A-B-C First & Second<br />

Ek 2. 30 tgt N.E. Zone Single Barrel C'ship<br />

A-B-C First & Second<br />

Ek 3. 20 tgt Point Score C'ship<br />

A-B-C First & Second<br />

BBQ Lunch & Tea available<br />

Refreshments<br />

Secretan: PFesident: Vice Pnsidsnt:<br />

T. Hicks A. Cole T. Maskell<br />

(058) 52 2106 (058) 64 6442 (058) 62 2224<br />

<strong>Clay</strong> "rzlrgel Club Inc.<br />

SAT 19" NOV DTL - 12.30pm start<br />

Hots edrllwnt8fl the<br />

Event 1.<br />

10 Tgt Double Barrel Eye Opener<br />

54.00<br />

Event 2. WS S2.W Jnr 53.00 Red $6.00 Full $8.00<br />

20 Tgt PRESIDENTS Double Barrel Championship istk2nd~BC<br />

Event 3. 0ISI.W JnrS3.W RedS6.00 FullSB.00<br />

20 Tgt Single Barrel Championship ist g2ndABC t ~est<br />

Junior<br />

Event 4. oiSS2.~ JnrS3.W RedS6.m FuIIS8.co<br />

20 Tgt Handicap ist, 2nd, 3rd &EM 22-25m<br />

Event 5. O/S I.W JnrS3.W RedS6.00 Full $8.00<br />

20 Tgt Continental Championship istk2ndABC<br />

HIGH GUN TROPHY OVER PROGRAM<br />

Ladies, Juniors 8 Veterans (veterans over 65) rsducednoms<br />

Final shoot off tor Yearly Senlw Hlgh Gun Trophy (to be<br />

mntesied by winners ofthe monthly High Gun Troph'iesthraughwt 1994)<br />

and 1984 Junk Champfan (to be wnleled by winnen of<br />

Best Junior Tmph'msihroughout the year)<br />

MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE!<br />

Annual Meeting at club housa - Thursday24th Nwember atB.OOpm<br />

Piee.Tmy Ptnney(ffi4 244215UH Ssc:B~rmyl06qSSS(S2~<br />

Page 44 Austrdlan <strong>Clay</strong> <strong>Target</strong> Shaotlng News<br />

November 1994<br />

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Sunday 6th<br />

FRANKSTON <strong>AUSTRALIAN</strong><br />

CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.<br />

Ev 1. 25t Pointscore Cash A-B-C $ 9.00<br />

Ev 2. 25t Single Barrel Trophy A-B-C $ 9.00<br />

Ev 3. 25t Handicap 1-2-3 $ 9.00<br />

Ev 4. 25t Double Barrel Trophy A-B-C $ 9.00<br />

Ev 5. 25t Trench Trophy A-B-C $ 9.00<br />

Ev 6. 50t Trench Trophy A-B-C $15.00<br />

Ev 7. 25t Tower Pointscore A-B-C $10.00<br />

Ev 8. 75t Skeet Trophy A-B-C $20.00<br />

Saturday 12th - Sunday 13th<br />

CARRUM DOWNS<br />

AUTHORlSED NEWSAGENCY<br />

125 <strong>Target</strong> c Final Trench C'ship $40.00<br />

50 Pair + 25 Pair Final Double Trap $40.00<br />

Sat - 1 Kit Trench<br />

Sun - 25t Trench + Final & Double Trap<br />

TROPHIES FOR BOM EMMS<br />

Sunday 13th<br />

On completion of<br />

Trench & Double Trap C'ship<br />

Ev 1. 25t Pointscore Cash A-B-C $ 9.00<br />

Ev 2. 50t Pointscore C'ship AA-A-B-C $15.00<br />

Ev 3. 50t Double Barrel C'ship AA-A-B-C $15.00<br />

Ev 4. 1OOt Skeet C'ship AA-A-8-C $25.00<br />

Rossiter Road, Carrum Downs -Phone (03) 782 1626<br />

NOVEMBER PROGRAM<br />

Sunday 20th<br />

Ev 1. 251 Pointscore Cash A-B-C $ 9.00<br />

Ev 2. 30t LORD BIRDWOOD HANDICAP $20.00<br />

Ev 3. 251 Double Barrel Trophy A-B-C $ 9.00<br />

Ev 4. 25t Ball Trap Trophy A-B-C $ 9.00<br />

Ev 5. 75t Skeet Trophy A-B-C $20.00<br />

Ev 6. 20pr Deauville Doubles Tower 1-23 $ 9.00<br />

Ev 7. 25t Trench Tmphy A-B-C $ 9.00<br />

Ev 8. 501 Trench Tmphy A-B-C $15.00<br />

Sunday 27th<br />

Ev I. 25t Pointscore Cash A-B-C $ 9.00<br />

EV 2. 50t Double Barrel C'ship AA-A-B-C $15.00<br />

Ev 3. 50t Pointscore C'ship AA-A-B-C $15.00<br />

Ev 4. 1OOt Trench C'ship A-B-C $25.00<br />

Ev 5. 1OOt Skeet C'ship AA-A-B-C $25.00<br />

Ev 6. 20pr Tower Mixed <strong>Target</strong>s A-B-C $15.00<br />

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