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REGISTERED BY AUSTRALIA POST-PUBLICATION No. VBC! 0129 SEPTEMBER 1987 Vol. 40, No. 9.

OF CLAY TAR4 YT 5H01 'IN6

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S NOTES

Now thar September has arrived wr will see arb rncrense in act~vicy around the majority of clubs Thc shooters who prefer the nicer weather w~ll again he out in force and t h ~ s

turn will stimulate shwting at all levels. A busy month ahead for members of the National Ex-

ecutive Committee who will be giving of their time over the weekend of September 25-27. Unfortunately for me I will miss out on the VFL Grand Final. However, I know that there will be plenty to keep me occupied on Saturday the 26th as the Executive meet from 8.30am.

Prior to the Executive Meeting we will be holding a meeting of the International Shooting committee on Fri. day the 25th whioh will be followed by ameeting of the Na- tionals Sub-committee to be chaired by Mrs Kaye Woods.

To attend these meetings some of the Committee will have to depart fmm home on Thursday, then participate in three meetings over two full days and return home on Sun- day, only to have to report lor duty on the Monday morning in order to earn their keep on the home front.

A lot of preparation and time is involved prior to meetings actually taking place and while it has been said before it muat be said again, the members of not only our committees but committees fmm all sports do receive their share of knocks, perhaps we should askourselves whether or not we would be prepared to put in as much as they do at all levels and take the knocks as well. Brickbats and bou- quets are not generally distributed evenly. maybe we should be looking to balance the scales.

Enough on that subject, what we have ahead of us in the coming months will certainly be of interest to all sports people as our shooters strive to maintain our place as a leading Nation in the shooting sports.

During September, no less than eight of our shooters are journeying to Korea to contest the World Cup and attempt to win the Olympic Quotas that will be available.

With some assistance from the A.O.F. they are all see funded and are to be commended on their dedication to shooting at International level. On your behalf we wish them well in their respective disciplines.

TRAP: Jim Ellis, John Maxwell, Russell Mark, Michael Diamond and Brett Dunstan.

I.S.U. SKEET: John Summers. Ian Hale, Craig Meuleman. Brian Thomson and Alex Crikis.

It will assist our Olympic hopes if they are successful and we look forward W good news in the weeks to come.

Again you are reminded of the 1987 National Skeet Championship in W.A., they promise to be lull of enjoy- ment whioh comes with gwd competition.

Our West Coast members are certainly endeavouring to make the 1987 titles a big success and with a little asaistaooe fmm you they will be. I look forward to meeting you in Perth later this month.

No truth in the rumor that the car salesmen are beating out a path to the home of Sergio Zuffo of Olirnpyo Targets fame. Sergio decided that his Range Rover needed a face U€t and called upon a kangaxm to help him out, which it did. fortunately Sergio is okay, the kangaroo however, was not quite so lucky and the Range Rover has seen better aays:

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Returning briefly to the subject of the meetings planned for September, if you do have some constmotive com- ments, please let one of the Executive members know of your thoughts or alternatively drop a line to the A.C.T.A. office and I will place your views before the appmpriate Committee.

Good shooting and good fellowship make for an en. joyable day out - why not grab a little of both.

ALANiuAHER

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER. 1987

Victorian State Skeet Carnival:

The new date is

SEPTEMBER 11,12 & 13,1987

For further detai ls please see doub le page advertisement in this issue o f C.T.S.N.

REFEREES BADGES

Supplies of badges for both referees and referee examiners have now been obtained.

Badges incorporating the new design will be made available to each referee as they are

appointed for a further five-year period.

A.G.T.A. RECORDS REGISTER

According to information received to date the following scores are recotwised as being the record for the articular - - event. AUSTRALIAN RECORD: ISU SKEET Best score recorded x 200t - 1991200 - J. Summers 1987. AUSTRALIAN RECORD: SKEET Longest Break Recorded 5181518 -A. Cousens 1985. NATLONAL RECORD: TRAP Mackintosh Team Event - 5281528 - R.J. Smith 1979. NATIONAL RECORD: TRAP AustINZ Trap C'ship - 4591459 - T. CatLing 1968.

FORWARD EVENTS 1987-88 September 13-19: Training Squad Camp, Canberra September 25-October 4: U.I.T. World Cup, Korea September 26: Executive Meeting. Melbourne October 29-November 1: National Skeet Champion-

ships, Perth October 8-November 8: World Shotgun Championships,

Venezuela November 28-December 12: 1st Australian Masters

Games. Launceston February 14-21: Oceanic Games. Christchurch. New

Zealand March 12-14: New Zealand Pre-Nationals March 14-18: New Zealand Nationals. Christchurch,

New Zealand March 13-19: National Olympic Discipline Champion-

ships, Canberra April 15: Annual General Meeting, Wagga, N.S.W. April 16-21: National Trap Championship, Wagga,

N.S.W. April 22: Executive Meeting, Wagga, N.S.W.

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FIRST O F A SERIES

CIE[AMPIONS OF OUR SPORT PAST AND PRESENT By George Bigs

A.C.T.A. Histoman

DONALD MACKINTOSH World Champion Austrdan shwter m1d founder of our sport. Well before those of us who are shooting today were born. Donald Mackintosh was malung a name for Australla on Eumpean shooting grounds md at the leading gun clubs of England in thc 18906.

The following story is a personal skctrh of Danald Mackintosh by an un-nmcd Australian journalist of that time and was published in a lcadbg Melbourne doily newspaper and magazines.

No branch of trade is more interesting that that of the manufacture and sale of guns for use in sport, personal amusement. and the encouragement of shooting skill. In the world of sport many individual marksmen have gained worthy distinction. but I venture the opinion that amongst them all there has been no more picturesque or noteworthy personality than that of Donald Mackintosh, the Australian native. who, for a quarter of a century, held front rank in shooting oiroles, and for over 10 years shot with marked distinotian at Monte Carlo, Paris, London. Rome, Madrid and other Eumpean centres. By dint of natural aptitude, keen study, and persistent effort, he lifted himself up from small beginnings into the very fore- most grade of the world's marksmen, and eventually gain- ed a name equal to the best of the world's best in the use of the shot gun, both in the field and in International competitions.

In shooting, as in other things, there is nothmg like an early start, and "Donald", as he was for many years known in the Australian shooting world, learned to handle the gun when very young - not more than six years of age at the most. Although not an exceptionally strong lad, he took to the gun "like a duck to water". His earliest efforts were devoted to getting the best results he could from a flask of black powder, a few pounds of lead, and an old- time muzzle-loader, which could be adapted either to bullets of the old spherical kind or shot. With this outfit he set out, a not ambitious boy, with his gun under his arm, and the world before him. His "first shot" was at a flock of crows, at the other end of a plough furrow, the alignment of which, at that time, rather assisted his "sporting a i m . He took careful sight at long ran&, and sureenough :here was a "dead bird" accounted for, and gathered m as a result of n \vell.directed effort. APtcr that he had plenty of practice on parmts, snipe, wild duck and other feathered species, as well as rabbits and hares. "Danald" did not make the acquaintance of a gun club until about 16 years of age. The first he joined was a Bacchus Marsh club, and his first success was taking second prize in a shoot for a trophy presented by Mr J. 0. Inglis, who was at that time one of four foremost amateur riders, and later the owner of the Melbourne Cup winner. Malua.

At 23 years of age he was a member of the Melbourne Gun Club, which has, for many years, been the leading Gun Club in Victoria, if not Australia. Entering the club. virtually as a "Novice", he was, at the end of the first six months, beck to what was then the handicap limit, 30 yds. at pigeons. Once on that mark he has never stood nearer up to the present day.

Amongst Mr Mackintosh's first notable successes was winning the Melbourne Gun Club f50 Challenge Cup three times and taking final possession. In doing this he had shooters of the first order of skill to defeat.

Later on he had much success in open pigeon matches. for valuable stakes, at the Melbourne Gun Club, the Sydney Gun Club and various country meetings. With the true love of an Australian native for game shooting, he spent muoh time in the leafy forests, and soon gained a widespread reputation as a crack shot on quail, snipe, wild duck etc.

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Cont'd from previous page came along to see them take part, and made the day, what all sport should be, a happy social gathering.

The club is equipped with the very latest automatic trap, which automatically selects the angle flight of every target thrown. The target is similar to an ordinary saucer in shape, being 4 inches in diameter, and being made from a composition of clay and pitch, which breaks readily when -"--A- - r-----.

Most br iJhnt shooting was shown by the ex-president of Nobel's Clay Target Club. Mr B. Anquetil, Mr H.G. James, president of Nobel8 and also Donald Corbett, winner of the handsome foundation cup, E. Tricks. G. Vypond. J. White.

Stuart obviously hns a lot to offer and is prepared to be mvolved. His contribution has been outstanding in his few yearn in ihe sport and wll be furcher appreciated in rhc . . years ahead.

From Victoria we have Jack Matthey who commenced shooting in 1978 a t the Sebastopol Gun Club. Like Stuart. Jack al& was quickly into the administration side of o& sport having served as committee man at Sehastopol for two years, Noorat for five years, club delegate to the South West Zone and South West Zone delegate to the V.C.T.A.

C. Corbett, Cahss ie , and D. Mackintosh. Councillor C.T. Butters, president of Mwrabbin Shire.

declared the ground open and D. Mackintosh fired the first - shot.

The president (hlr Lew Bertram) presented the prizes, and he and the honorary secretary (Mr G. Townsend) made everybody welcome.

b Jack Manhey.

Once involved a t State level. Jack became State

Over the coming months it is intended to introduce the members of the National Executive Committee to our registered shooters via the C.T.S.N.

Some of the Executive members are very well known in the sport having beeninvolved for many years, as shwters and alsa as administrators a t club and state levels. ~ - ~ - ~ - - - ~ ~~ ~ ~- ~ ~ ~-

Wherever you may be a t a shoot and recognise an Ex- ecutive member who MU mav not have met. then lease ~-~ ~~- " - ~ " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ . .~ make yourself kno\vn to them and offerlour thoughts and suggestions. Clay target shooting as a sport will bencfic by input from all membem, who mmmence to play a part, be it largeor small, by getting to know your National Executive Committee, in turn Lhey will get to know you and more im. portantly hear your thoughts and suggestions.

Rom Tesmania we have Stuart Browning, who started his shooting in 1980. Stuart is obviously a person who wishes to become involved, for m his short involvement with the sport he has built up a most impressive record in

Treasurer, a position that he has occupied for three years. appointed to the National Executive Committee in 1986. Jack's home club is Beouion where he contributes further to sport in his capacity as club secretary.

New South Wales is well served a t National level by State President Rob Smith. Rob commenced his shooting in 1968 and in 1969 joined the Committee at Illawarra before moving to Goulburn where he served on the Committee for the years 1974176 and was elected Vice President 1976178.

During this time Rob became the inaugurnl Secretary of the N.S.W.C.T.A. Southern Zone, a position he held until 1978. Returning to the Southern Zone in 1983 as Zone President a position which he still holds. Rob then joined the N.S.W.C.T.A. Executive and in 1984 became Vice -~

President, a position which he held until 1986 when he was elected President to replace the retiring President Len Bird.

administration in Tasmsnis.

e Robbie Smith.

e Sluari Browning.

- Club delegate to the Tasmanian Clay Target Association for four years. - I.S.U. Sub Committee -Tasmania - 4 years. -President Hobart Gun Club - 3 years. -National Executive Committee - 2 years.

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Elected as a member of the International Shooting Com- mittee in 1984 a s a shooter's representative, a position which he still holds, Rob was also appointed by N.S.W.C.T.A. as their representative to the National Ex- ecutive Committee in 1985 where he is also a tireless worker.

As can be seen, those people elected by their State Association to the National Executive are not elected to the position as a "job for the boys". Instead they are elected because they have and will continue to work on behalf of the sport which they love.

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FROM THE DESK OF THE NATIONAL

COACHING DIRECTOR THE NATIONAL COACHING COUNCIL

The National Coaching Councll of the Clay Target Association met in June. Bill Stevens from Queensland, Col Burt. N.S.W., Robby Elmer, Tasmania, Hillary Baynes, South Australia. Murray Alexander, W.A. and Greg Chan of the Northern Territory are all Coaching Council members, beimg the State Directors of Coaching in their o m States. Sadly. Harry Bmoksby of Victoria has resigned due to work pressure. Hany was missed from the meeting and as yet Victoria has not appointed another State Director.

The Council meeting permits an exchange of ideas bet- ween its members and that exchange gives motivation and direction. I would publicly like to thank Council members for their support, for the intelligent informed debate, but mostly for the work they put in in their States on behalf of the clay shooters.

One particular problem was voiced at the meeting. and I would like readers to consider the matter and voice their opinions. The problem is the large number of novice shooters who pass through our sport, but do not go on to become A.C.T.A. members, or if they do, only stay for a short period. Juniors and novices are coached, but there seems to be a break down when the new shooter goes back to the Clubs for the first few times.

We at the meeting felt this was a problem that the sport will have to face as a whole. A first step would be for clubs to get behind their Club Coach and make provision on shoot days for the Coach to assist beginners. It would be ideal if all Coaches held at least ex-officio p k s a on the Ex- ecutives of their Clubs, then they could help plan on shoot days when easy targets can be thrown for the novices and back up coaching can occur. So often novices are expected to compete on the same basis with the experienced shooter, with the result that the begioner is made to feel foolish and inadequate.

Novices must be made to feel welcome and be helped to break targets. It was suggested at the meeting that an assistant Coach be appointed to spread the load and to be present if the Coach is not available on shoot days. Hospitality and real pleasure at the presence of a newcomer is something that all club members can offer and feel, a warm friendly atmosphere is created by the members not only the Executive and Coach.

Greg Chan of Darwin told the meeting of the success of bring a friend days in Darwin. Each member asks a friend to partner them on these bring a friend days, the scores of the friend and the member are combined and a trophy given to both. The friends are often brought out a few weeks prior to the shoot and the Coach helps them to learn how to break targets. The Club members lwk after their friends and a great time is had by all, the new shooters are introduced to our sport in such a way that it is a good ex- perience, enjoyable and rewarding.

As mentioned before, if you have any good idea8 on at- tracting and keeping new and novice members, or your club already does have good ideas please write to us, my ad- dress is in the front of the book, and I will pass them on. It is, after all, to the benefit of all clubs to attract and keep members, it must be remembered that when a person is taking up a new sport they feel inferior and nervous but sre looking for the pleasure of performing a skill success- fully and a friendly, sportsman like atmosphere. LEVEL 3

The State Directors are all part way h u g h their Level

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3 Courses. Each Director will, as part of their course, at- tend the Institute of Sport in Canberra for a camp as well as attend an International Competition. All the new skills and knowledge that our State Directors gain will be passed on to the other Coaches in their States. Much of what the State Directors do is at their own financial cost, but they believe that it is so important that our sport have a high Coaching Scheme that they are prepared to make such sacrifices. During the period that the soheme has been operating all Directors report a rise in the standards of shooting at all levels. W0RZ.D CUP KOREA

Several of our I.S.U. shooters arc goimg to Korea to shoot in the World Cup. They have a dual purpose. 1) to gain a quota place for Australia in the Olympic

Games by winning the World Cup; and 2) for some of them to attain a qualifying amreso they can

be eligible to shoot for a place in the Olympic Team. when we gain quota places.

Russell Mark. John Maxwell, Jim Ellis. Ian Hale. John Summers. Craig Meuleman, Brian Thomson, Alex Crikis and juniors Michael Diamond and Brett Dunstan are all, withthe exception of a small grant to some of the shootere from the Australian Olympic Federation, are going at their own expense. As most of the shooters have and do shoot world ranking scores, their talent and cowage. I believe, will see them do well. A s usual at these events they will be proud representatives of their sport and Australia. HOLIDAYS

I have had two weeks holiday since writing the last arti- ole. I spent it with long time clay shooter from the Yorke Peninsula Bob Edwards, by the Coopers Creek and the Coongee Lakes in the far north east of S.A. It is a wonder- ful place to camp. The fishing is e d , callop that tasted like barramundi and rabbits for rabbit stew. A four wheel drive is necessary, but the bird life, the beauty of the place and the isolation are worth the trip to get there.

Share your shooting with a novice shooter. Peter Quire.

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A.C.T.A. RULE SUPERVISORS

Clar i f i ca t ion on any rule or rule i n te rp re ta t i on m a y b e o b t a i n e d by w r i t i n g to the o f f i c i a l l y a p p o i n t e d R u l e S u p e r v i s o r s from your State.

Vic.: Mr R. Buchan, 39 Rolling Hills Rd. Chirnside Park

Mr J. Shepherd, 22 Hubble Street, Maryborough

NSW: Mr R. Smith, 3 Cleveland Place, Bonnet Bay 2226 Mr D. Menck, P.O. Box W292, West Tamworth 2340

S.A.: T. Reschke. Box 5, Coonawarra 5263 Tas.: Mrs K. Woods. P.O. Box 82, South Launceston 7249

Mr J. Murphy, 62 Alma Street, Launceston 7250 old: Mr E. Ransom. 53 Stephens Street, Murgon 4605

Mr A. Kenna, 38 Lancaster Street, Garbutt 4814 W.A.: Mr R. Burton, 249 George Street. Geraldton 6530

Mr T. Catling,.P.O. Box 117. Katanning 6317 N.T.: Mr J . Doyle. P.O. Box 40077. Casuarina 5792

In o r d e r to assist

FRANCHI JUNIOR SUPPORTERS

CLUB

Franchi Australia are establishing a Junior Supporters Club which is designed toassist our junior shooters at International level.

Membership is $5.00 and can be arranged through your Club Secretary or the National Office.

All membership funas w l l oe tully acco~ntable and deposted to the J ~ n : o r World Champtonsnip Teams Fund

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NATIONAL SKEET CHAMPIONSHIPS

HANDICAP CARDS Nominat ions wil l not b e accepted f rom a n y shooter w h o cannot p roduce a s tamped handicap ca rd or have the handicapper approve

the reason for no t be ing able t o d o so.

All shooters f rom AA t o C grades mus t present thei r card t o t h e handicapper for s tamping prior

t o nominating.

FIREARM LICENCES - W.A.

If y o u are intending o n shooting in Western Austral ia at any time, inc luding the 1987 Nat ional Skeet Champion- ships, please be aware that licellces are mandatory.

It has been suggested that immediately upon arriving in W.A. either by air o r mad, that you visit the nearest Police Station to register your firearm.

The responsibility i s yours.

WINCHESTER WHITE FLYER HOPPER FED AUTOMATIC

OSCILLATING D.T.L. CLAY TARGET

G O O D ORDER - SEE WORKING

R ing G. Ash - (03) 789 4661 AH, (03) 7 8 3 6922 BH

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CIIA WIBIONSIIIPS To be conducted at W.A. Shooting Complex, Whiteman Park,

Beechborough Rd, Gnangara, Perth, W.A. THURSDAY OCTOBER 29 EVENT 4 - AUSTRALASIAN SKEET

CHAMPIONSHIP - 50T Commencing 9.OOam Overall - ACTA Medal, Sash & Trophy

Grade Winners - AA.A.B.C. - Medal & Trophy STATE TEAMS MATCH Grade Placings - (AA.A.6.C SecondlThird) - Medal - 50T

EVENT 1 - 1st NATIONAL SKEET DOUBLES LadiesNuniorslVeterans - Medal & Trophy CHAMPIONSHIP - 50T Nominations: Open $20, UJN: $12

Overall - Silver Australia Badge, Sash & Trophy Graded Optional Sweep $3 Grade Willners - AA.A.6.C. - Medal & Trophy Optional Purse OIA $5

Grade Placings - (AA.A.0.C. SecondlThird) - Medal LadiesNuniorsNeterans - Medal & Trophy SATURDAY OCTOBER 31

Nominations: Open $20, UJN: $12 Commencing 9.00am Optional Purse OIA $2 EVENT 5 - COMMONWEALTH SKEET

CHAMPIONSHIP - IOOT EVENT 2 - CITY OF PERTH SKEET Sponsored by A.C.T. Lightning Shot

CHAMPIONSHIP - 50T Overall - ACTA Medal, Sash & Trophy Overall - ACTA Medal, Sash & Trophy Grade Winners - AA.A.6.C. - Medal & Trophy Grade Winners - AA.A.6.C. - Medai Trophy Grade Platings - (AA.A.B.C. SecondlThird) - Medal Grade Placings - (AA.A.6.C. SecondlThird) - Medal LadiesNuniorsNeterans - Medal & Trophy LadiesIJuniorslVeterans - Medal & Trophy

Nominations: Open $20. UJN: $12 Nominations Open: $35, UJN: $21

Optionai Purse OIA $5 Graded Optional Sweep $3 Optionai Purse OIA $5

FRIDAY OCTOBER 30 Commencing 9.00am

EVENT 3 - ALL STATES SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP - 9nT

Overall - ACTA Geial, Sash & Trophy Grade Winners - M.A.B.C. - Medal & Trophy

Grade Placings - (AA.A.B.C. SecondlThird) - Medai LadiesNuniorsNeterans - Medal & Trophy

Nominations: Open $20, UJN: $12 Optionai Purse OIA $5

SUNDAY NOVEWER 1 Commencing 9.00am

EVENT 6 - 18th NATIONAL SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP - IOOT

Sponsored by Olimpyc Targets Overall - Silver ~ustralia Badge, Sash & Trophy Grade Winners - AA.A.6.C. - Medal & Trophy

Grade Placings - (AA.A.0.C SecondlThird) - Medai LadiesNuniorsNeterans - Medal & Trophy

Neminations Open: $35, LIJN: $21 Graded Optional Sweep $3

Optional Purse OIA $5

PERPETUAL - TRADITIONAL & DONOR TROPHIES Overall High Gun (400t) - Gold Australia Badge & Sash, Cec Herbert Perpetual TrophylMemento. Trophy. Ladies High Gun (4001) - ACTA Medai & Sash, Nunawading Motor Inn Perpetual TrophyIMemento. Trophy

donated by ANZ Bank. Junior High Gun (400t) - ACTA Medal & Sash, W. (Bill) Attwood Perpetual TrophylMemento. Trophy donated

by Winchester Australia. Veterans Hish Gun (400t) - ACTA Medal & Sash. H.R. Melville Peroetual ~r imhvl~emento. TrODhV donated bv - . . . . . -

ANZ Bank. Commonwealth Skeet Champion - Adrian Hayes Memorial Perpetual TrophylMemento. Peraui Trophy.

National Skeet Champion - A. & E. Pederson Perpetual TrophylMemento. Peraui Trophy. State Shoulder to Shoulder Team - V.C.T.A. Perpetual TrophyIMemento.

All Australian Teams (400t) - Open: Australian Team Badge; Ladies: Australian Team Badge; Veterans: Australian Team Badge.

SPECIAL EVENTS OVER 400T 5 Member Club Team - Nomination $5 - F.I.T.A.S.C. Perpetual TrophylMemento.

2 Member (any) Team - Nomination $5 - Adrian Cousens Perpetual TrophylMemento. 2 Lady Team - Nomination $5 - N.S.W.C.T.A. Perpetual TrophyIMemento.

- Nominations include contribution to Discipline Fund - Tournament Director: Clive Shepherd - Shoot Marshal: Tim Cafling - Interpretation o f the

program will be made by the A.C.T.A. Management Committee whose decision shall be final.

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STATE SHOOT ATTRACTS RECORD

FIELD Shooters from a s f a r a s Geraldton to Albany assembled

a t the Narrogin Clay Target Club to compete for the prestigious State Titles. The State President of the Clay Target Association prais-

ed Narrogin's carnival in front of record crowds. EVENT 1: Saturday morning was the Narmgin Liquor

Store - Johnnie Walker Championship, 25 targets graded. Eighty shooters from all over the state fronted up to the day's chilly weather conditions. Bert Boschetti from Geraldton was the overall l l e r . Runner up was David Keviell of Cunderdin Club. Winner of the B grade was Gary Painter of Wagin and 2nd was Terry Momny of Perth. Win- ner of C grade was Lesley Watson of Geraldton. Runner up was Paul Lange of Narrogin.

and Johnny Walker Championship.

EVENT 2: The Woolcombers State Continental Double Rarrrl Chnm~innrhios. This event was held over 50 ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ -. targets and was won by Psrth shooter Lex Stlipp. with a scorc of 49 50 Runner up was Eddic Powell of the %or- tham club Winncr of the B grade sectron was M~chacl Boschetri of Gcraldton, 2nd Ross Eckersley, Narragin. C grade was Ian Hunter oPGcraldtor~. 2nd place wcnl to Brad -. --- -. ~~ . ~ -~ -. EVENT 3: The Eldcrs Nnrrogin Handicap. Thls was a 25

target haqdicap cvmt and under windy conditions only six possibles w c n shot Overall resulrs: 19.25 metre group whncr was John Harris. Cunderdin, 2nd place Lcx Shipp. P e n h 17-18 metre group winner was Glen O'Bricn of Geraldon. 2nd place Headly Harmcr also of Geraldcan. 15-16 metre group winner Michael Boschetti, Geraldton. 2nd place was Ian Hunter. Geraldton. 11-14 metre p u p -er Lesley Watson, Geraldton and runner up was a new junior shooter in Nanvgin. Paul Lange.

Saturday evening visiting shooters enjoyed the club's hospitality and a well prepared evening meal.

EVENT 4: Sunday morning was the Home Building Society Double Barrel Points Championship. Max Cubic from Collie was the only shooter to shoot the possible 75/75 points. Runner up was N a n Hocking from Geraldton. 1st in B grade was Junior shooter Rodger Warr from Southern Cross, 2nd L. Patterson. Collie. 1st in C grade was Gay Shipp. Perth. 2nd was Paul Lange of Narrogin.

EVENT 5: The Galden West Petroleum State Champion

of Champions. This event attracted a field of 90 com- petitors who tested their skills over double barrel. single barrel and points shooting. Overall winner was Linsay Coster of Perth with a score of 971100, runner up Ray McDonald of Geraldton. Gary Painter. Wagin. was winner of B grade. M. Boschetti of Geraldon took off second place. Past Narrogin President. Graeme Parsons, now of Geraldton won the C grade section. Runner up was Gay S h i ~ o of Perth.

EVENT 6: The 1987 Narmgin Cup. Michael Boschetti from Geraldton continued his winning form to take off top honors after a shoot off with seven other shooters. Runner up was Michael Griffiths of Bunbury. A grade was won by John Harris of Cunderdin, 2nd Brad McCrystal, Collie. C grade was won by G. Parsons. 2nd Morrie Doyle of Albany.

The overall high gun award for the carnival was Max Cubic of Collie, 2801300. Top B grade shooter - Michael BoschettQ tap C grade shooter - Ian Hunter: best Lady - ~

Gay Shipp; best Junior - Rodger Warr; best Veteran - Alan Brown.

At the conclusion of the presentation of trophies, Club President. Ross Eckersley welcomed National President. Roy Holtfreter, State President, Ross Silvester and Shire President, Ken O'Dea. He also made special t h d s to our sponsors for their support, and then to the ladies and club members for their dedication to the club, leading up to and over the weekend. .

FOR SALE Winchester White Flyer ISU Skeet Con- version Assembly. Comprising dual Springs & Spring Housing Assembly, Gears & Timers to convert Winchester Amer. Skeet Traps to throw ISU Targets

imported from USA. As new. $1500.

FRANKSTON AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET CLUB

PHONE B. BOND (03) 798 1315

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1,250 rec. retaif.

Some su erb features: 0 ~xce lgn t balance. a Quick point. a Crisp trigger pull. other clships, winner of 1986 Victoria 0 Ejector. 0 lOmm ventilated antiglare rib and ventilated night clship, score 49/50. Proof of excellence uniform side ribs. 0 Fluorescent front sight and optional mid slght. pattern. 0 Available in skeet too. 0 New model with a Chrome lined barrels. a Monticarlo stock. 0 Good inner stainless steel interchangeable chokes. Supplied with quality walnut oil finished stock and fore-end. 0 Amongst six chokes $1,865 rec. retail.

Distributed by Artemis sports dietributors wlsale division of

800 W.D. MIROKU TRAP MINT CONDITION

$1150 O.N.O.

MDAR DETECTORS WHISTLER XKR MICRO-EYE - $450.00

WHISTLER Q2000 - $370.00 Don't risk being fined or losing points, get your Radar Detector now before the State Carnlval and Holiday

Period.

RING VlNCE OR VICKY GATT ON: (02) 636 541'1 BH - (02) 631 3142 AH

The Guns with the latest and up to date technology built into them: The gun that is continually being improved to the highest standard and expectation of

the shooters who appreciate the finest quality and value for money spent on their invest- ment - not all guns fit into this category.

The gun that was designed by some of the world's top champion shooters who knew the shooters requirements and these are being made by champion gun makers to enable you to become one of them, so why not make your first and any other subsequent purchase a PERAZZI. There are so many models available that there must surely be one just perfect for you. It will become your pride and that in itself is enough to give you the confidence re- quired to break that LAST targetthat makes you a winner. Isn't that what you want to achieve? So think positively. "PERAZZI FROM YOZZI".

Tony Yozzi Sports, 460 William Street, Perth. 6000.

West Australia. Ph. (09) 328 4981 A.H. (09) 271 2766

Sole direct factory representative and distributor for Western Australia for Perazzi firearm and ammunition - Saga ammunition - Kromson clay target traps 240V - 12V and standard hand traps.

All in stock now. Also W. Australian importer of fine BENELLI auto and F'GI GAMBA D.B. shotguns. Latest illustrated coloured catalogues available. Genuine trade enquiries welcome. All enquiries and orders immediately attended to irrespective of state.

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STURT PEA FROM S.A.

This month things have been a little quiet around the traps and only a couple of reports have come in. COMPLEX - -

International Gun Club has nn cxtraordmnry Meeting m July at the Complex. Their members havc considered all aspcctsof the proposed reloeation of them Club to thcCom. plex and have decided unanimously to make the move and therefore be the Host Club. PROGRAM CARDS

Should now all be in, if not. I'm afraid it's too late for your Club to be included in the 1988 book. CLUB SECRETARIES

From tlmc to tlmc it is necessary for me to send out lct. ters to Club Secretanes for important &ormatron whlch is nccessarv for vmous rcnsons ~ ~ ~ ~~ -

It is v& diappointing for me when only about half are returned (always the same ones - thank you). I realize these things are a bit of a pain, but if we are to get recogni- tion from Recreation and Sport we must try to give them the information they seek. Those who fail to reply are let- ting down their shooting mates in this State, we are an association and to the best of our ability must work as such and I can't do it by myself, so please do your utmost to return letters.

I would like to get some assistance from our teams travelling to National Events but I need information to be able to do this.

0 Pictured at Bordertown's June shoot is Frank Taylor, winner of the 25T Wirrega S'B c'ship.

SPECIAL SHOOTS FOR SEPTEMBER Sat Sun 5 & 6 NOARLUNGA ClrY Blrthday Shoot. sce

P T 9 N -.A,-.*..

Sat. 12 BROKEN HUL Silver City Champls, see C.T.S.N. - BUTE Birthday shoot.

Sat./Sun. 19 & 20 ALEXANDRA Birthday Shoot. see C.T.S.N.

Sun. 20 MALLALA 40th Anniversary Shoot.

REPORT FROM - MONARM Congratulations to the Monarto Clay Target Club on

their winning the Peter and Camilla Marcoionni Shield at International Gun Club's Team shoot recently. Teams from S.A.G.C., Noarlunga City, Alexandra and Monarto competed for the shield which was won last year by the host club. Team members were Graham Michell, John Johansen, Tony Famiglietti, Ivan Hein and Ruth Michell. MT GAMBIER

0 Bert Pallanf takes out 'C' grade honours at Bordertown.

headed for Maryborough. The challenge is conducted over two events being a D/B and a Continental. Maryborough No 1. team were this year's winners 1531160 J. Shepherd. B. Rafferty, A. O'Connell and R. Durbridge by one points from Mt Gambier No. 1 team T. Megaw. B. Hetherington, T. Reschke, P. Green.

Some very good individual performances were recorded on the day. Event 1,20t Group Metres CIS where three Mt Gambier men aualified with a soore of 20120: S. Hender- son, B. Spring. k. Green. Stan was the eventual O/A winner 51151 and in the 21-25 metre gmup J. Humpries came se- mnd. Event 2. 20t D/B CIS Six Mt Gambier shooters ~- ~ ~

qualified in a field of 15 shooters. P. Green stayed the distance to become the OIA winner 1851185 with A. O'Con- nell 2nd. 1841185 S. Henderson was 1st in B Grade. J. Humpries shot over 100 targets to be in third place for O/A. Event 3 went to the home team. High gun on the day was won by S. Henderson 48/48.

On Saturday night Marybomugh entertained their guests extremely well with dinner then supper at the Shepherd family home which seems to be an annual event to top off the day.

Sunday it was off to Field and Game at Coleraine where T. Megaw was the OIA winner with a score of 45/50 and B. Hetherington 2nd 44/50.

Mt Gambier look r'onvard to the return challcngeon their own grounds in October, so look out Maryborough the h- ning result will be a turn around, I'm sure.

I.M.G.

W T STATE NOTES

STATE TRAP CARNIVAL: Coma Gun Club - in the hub of the Central West of New South Wales, will certainly be the place to be on the 3rd. 4th and 5th October. Yes, the New South Wales State Trap Carnival is almost upon us - the program for the three days is displayed elsewhere in this issue. If you miss it - well, you will have missed a great weekend of shooting, v e s t hospitality and friendship and a great time.

As mentioned previously, the State Association have been very fortunate to have received valuable sponsorship from the following companies: e Blue Dot Targets e Boyoe Holdings e Horsley Park Gun Shop a Shelley's Soft Drinks 0 Fuller Firearms a Winohester Australia. . . - ~ ~ . ~ ~ - - ~ -

Each year Mt Gambier and Marybomugh in Vlc. have a Please give thcrn the support lhoy so justly deserve - challenge shoot. On 27.7187 14 shooters with their Pnmiles they support us - so wc must support them.

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e What does National Vice-President do when not shooting? - he is a proudgrandfather. Congratulabons to Jim &Joan Scott.

NOTIFICATION OF CHANGE OF OFFICE BEARERS:

I must be getting through to a few! It has been very pleasing to receive advice of new Secretaries and new postal addresses from Clubs. If you are reading this and are a new Secretary of a Club - ask yourself - have I ad- vised the N.S.W.C.T.A. in writing that I am now the Secretary for my Club? If the answer is no - how about putting pen to paper -please?

It will be your Club that will miss out on vital informa- tion if we don't know your address.

1988 TRAP NATIONALS - WAGGA WAGGA The first meeting of the organising Committee for the

1988 T ' p Nationds has been held and plans are well underway. You will see from the photo in the August C.T.S.N. that the new Club House is well underway at Wag* and as always, Publicity Officer Maree Rooke has those elusive media people beating apath to her door for in- formation - already. Keep up the good work Maree.

Wagga Club is aperfect example of a small but dedicated team of willing workers, working together as a team to achieve their goal.

DRESS - NATIONAL PRIDE: As I settled down to watch the Rugby League Test bet-

ween Australia and New Zealand - no this is not the Rugby League Week magazine - I was delighted to see the New Zesland team members making their way into their dressing rooms - wearing the track suits - but all were canying a coat hanger which had white shirt and black blazer - presumably for the celebrations later in the even- ing. So not only do the New Zealand Shooting Team have to wear their blazer for official functions - but their Rugby League team members too.

Wouldn't it be nice if we Aussies could do the same at the next photo session for the Macintosh Team in Wagga? Just a thought.

FROM THE COACHING DESK: State Coaching Director, Col Burt, conducted the final

live-in weekend for five new Level I1 Accredited Coaches recently - those to gain their Badge were: Ted Schneider - Liemore; Peter Hayman - Sunny Corner; Peter Holmes - Mow; Arthur Turner (Snr) - Dubbo; and John Pethybridge - Sydney. Congratulations to those coaches.

Coaching days coming up are at Taree on the 13th September - Northern Zone Coach, Roy Shepherd and Col will be conducting a day long session for new and ex- perienced shooters alike. The following Sunday. 20th September, Col will be travelling to Deniliquin to conduct a

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1988 NATIONALS - CHRISTCHURCH

Departing Sydney: Friday 11th March 9 davs - 8 niahts

8 $810.00 per peison (basea on share twin accommodation)

%! Cost includes: * Return airfares Sydney-Christchurch-Sydney. # * Return transfers to accommodation. * 8 nights accommodation at Antrim Glen Motor Inn.

+ G I I ~ nerrnita - For further Information please contact:

WAGGA TRAVEL SERVICE 278 Baylis Street,

Wagga Wagga, N.S.W. 2650 Phone: (069) 21 6286 Lic. No.: 2TA001552

t Wagga Travel Senice are the proud sponsors of the Wagga Gun Club's 2-day shoot being

held on 5th and 6th Se~tember. 1

@ gd ALL W T A L UNIVERSAL CHARGE BARS 8 '"EL C - MDOEL ' O - I* loa MtC 6M P 7W tO i the MEC 650 aM GraPQrl venamct Srrtrnal l l 77. MEC ~ o d r l s 6~ PW 250 and 250 S v ~ r f $15 Post. Incl. R 0 O l . l S and ,he rarrn L! G! a l FiV Mmslr sac 4 c Soolrncl ~ o r e r s hla, Dl be .... The Model "C" and Model " D are fully adlurlable charge bars for powder and shot: rhot-capaelly from I/: 02. lo 2% or. and powder-capacity from 12 95% 10 55 grs Thsy some complete wtth a powder and shot-char1 wilh 487 powder and rhol.settings.

?: Both Models are tor tletd and target.loads, and lo, 4 all gauges 1 . ALL METAL 0 Hlghly SIMPLIFIED construct80n [made method la read

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01 hlgh preelslon scales and lo adlust d~ecart zlnc) knabr In lact. the

NEW ADJUSTING e Delln~te BOTTOM I METHOD is part and

GUIDES lor powder parcel ot our U S and shat-valves (no and Can Pal I ts a ltoal8ng values) cinch

.$/@ 8 WIILTISCBLE CWaRGE BWRS +ON$",?

# IEL. (02) 636 3590 P./.Ev +"?/*?$

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PUBLIC LIABIL1'H"IT POLICY IN THE INTERESTS OF ALL REGISTERED SNWTERS

The Public Liabilitv Policv that has hean n~mnned for ~ ~~" ~ ~ ~ -- ..... --- ---

the A.C.T.A. by ~&l ing~ard Australia is designed to provide specific protection for the Association and its - - o ~ - ~ ~ ~~ .~~~ -.-.

The A.C.T.A. Public I.rablhty Insurance Policy protects the Association and its members from being sued for alleged negligcncclblnme attaching to an incident causing property damage or bodily injury. I£ a shooter is injured in any way during the course of a

sanctioned event where no blame can be attached to the A.C.T.A. and its members any claim that may have been made would not be recognised under the policy conditions as it would then be classified as a personal claim overed by an insurance that the shwter may have in force on a pirsonal basis.

Protection is afforded to the following who, subject to certain conditions, are considered to be members of the A.C.T.A. 1. A.C.T.A. 2. State Associations 3. Registered Clubs 4. Registered Shooters 5. Voluntary Workers 6. Club Visitors (participants) 7. Club Visitors (observers)

CONDITIONS OF IMEMBERSHIP 1. A C.T.A. - Payment of the prescribed premium to the

Insurer by the due dntc. Januory 1, annually. 2. STA'L'E ASSOCIATIONS - Or-sing and ccnlrol.

ling shwtingcvcnrs in accordance with the rules and reaatlons 6f thc A.C.T.A.

3 REGISTERED CLUBS - (A) Subject to pnymenr of the prescribed affiliation fee as may bedecided by the A.C.T.A. from time to time. (B) Organising and controlling shooting events in accordance with the rules and regulations of the State Assacial~on (respective) who areoperatmg under the rules and rcgulntions of the A.C.T.A.

1. REGISTERED SHOOTERS - [A) Subject to the payment of the prescribed registration fee as may be decided by the A.C.T.A. from time to time. (B) Acting in accordance with the rules and regula- tions of the club (respective) which is operating under the rules and redations of the State Association and - A.C.T.A.

5. VOLUNTARY WORKERS -(A) Acting in accordance with the rules and regulations of the club. State or National Association whilst undertaking their voluntary duties. (B) Provided always that such voluntary workers are registered as members of the Australian Clay Tat'geL Association on the master register maintained by the Australian Clay Target Associations with a description of their duties. Additions to or deletion from this master list are to be notified to the A.C.T.A. office as they are lcnown. NOTE: Voluntary workers to be registered with the A.C.T.A. are to be restricted to those persons lilcely to assist on a voluntary basis only. Paid personnel such as trappers, trap mechanics or any other paid staff are subject to the provisions of the workers compensation act and protection must be obtained for them from the appropriate authority.

617. CLUB VISITORS -(Participants or Observers) (A) Must be registered as such (club visitor) on the register to be maintained by each club for that specific pwpose.

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(B) Must at all rimes be undcr the control and super- vision of registered A.C.T.A. shwters. (C) Must be participating in accordance with the rules and regulations of-the respective club, State Associa- tion and A.C.T.A. NOTE: Any organised event for participating visitors, such as school children etc. who are not registered shooters with theA.C.T.A. must first of all have been officially ratified by your club at a constituted meeting and minuted accordingly. Should this requirement not be complied with then difficulties could and may possibly arise in the event of a claim under the Public Liability Policy.

8. Clubs who have life members or similar, where no affiliation fee is paid to either the Clubor theA.C.T.A. by reason of their inactivity in the sport at Club andlor A.C.T.A. level are fully protected under the same conditions as would apply to "registered Shooters".

9. Clubs who may have sponsors or the like attending their premises as "Honorary Membere" on a more frequent basis than would be seen to be a visitor are fully protected under the same conditions as would apply to registered shooters.

10. Clubs conducting events that are outside the rules pertaining to regular competition, which are broadly known as "Novelty Events" are fully protected under the terms and conditions of the A.C.T.A. Public Liability Policy providing that all other conditions relating to safety etc. have been complied with.

This protection extends to shoots conducted between different shooting disciplines such as a combination of Clay Target and field and game.

Clubs electing to become Incorporated bodies should be able to use the master A.C.T.A. Policy to fulfil the require- ments of Incorporation, therefore eliminating the need for any club to maintain a Public Liability Policy in addition to the A.C.T.A. master policy unless cover in excess of $2,000.000 is required.

Paid employees must at all times be protected under the workers' compensation act.

Situations arising that may not be covered in this policy summary will be clarified upon request.

The existing policy therefore extends to all persons likely to be on the grounds for a Club, State or National event.

The need for individual Club or State Associations to undertake a policy of their own is eliminated other than they may require cover for an amount in excess of the existing 52,000,000.

Visitors, other than children who must be under the care of a responsible person, must at all times sign the visitors' book which must be provided by all clubs for that purpose.

All shooting events must be sanctioned under the rules of the Nationd body.

NOTE: Club shooters, not registeredwith the A.C.T.A., are not covered under any circumstances other than operating as a VOlUntary worker at an organised event. This category of shwter-member is solely a club responsibility and insurance cover should be considered at all-times asa club expense.

FOR INFORMATION: Further extensions included within the policy are: Member to member; Food and Drink; Care, custody and control: Medical and welfare facilities; Tenants' liability; Hoists, cranes and unregistered vehicles; Car parking; Cross liabilities.

Alan J. Maher. EHecutive-tor

NOTE: The summary detolls as described have heen conPirmed by the Association's Ineurers, Carlingford Aus- tralia, ns being an accurate advice m members of the cover contained in the policy document.

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8 Pictured at the Melbourne Gun Club at a period just prior to the

and was eliminated. The four-man team went on to win the bronze medal in the World Moving Target Championships resulting in Aus- tralia's first lnternational Team Medal.

I am pleased to advise that a grant of $1000 has been made to a fund designed to have juniors representing our sport compete at World

Subject to juniors fulfilling a selection criteria determined from time to time by the lnternational Shooting Committee, it is envisaged that two junior teams would be selected to attend World Championships which are held every second

Should you wish to subscribe to the Fund which has commenced with a $7000 grant from the Australian Clay Target Association, I am ceriain that it would be appreciated by our junior.

All donations to the fund will be recognised in the Alan J. Maher ........... ...... ...................... .................................................................... ...................................................................

The Executive Director PO Box 198, Blackburn, Vic. 3130.

Please find enclosed a donation of S ............................ towards the World Championships Junior Fund.

AGKNOV51LEDGEMENT The Aus t ra l ian Clay T i r g e t Association w ish t o

acknowledge the fo l lowing donation to the Wor ld Cham- pionship Junior Fund. R. Smi th $80.00.

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STOLEN GUN A Browning B2G Shotgun was stolen from the Melbourne Gun Club Grounds during the South Eastern Zone Shoot

held on Sunday July 19.

Serial No. 8K3N07041

Any information leading to the recovery of the Shotgun should be reported to the owner by phoning:

(03) 438 1820

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On Julv 4th and 5th the Leonora Gun Club held their m- ~ -~~~ ~~~- ~- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ -~~

nual two day Gold Nugget Carnival with only 40 odd com- petitors. which was due largely to bad wwather. Unfor. tunarely sLx shooters, including mysew. wcrc ready to fly to Lconora on the Friday. but were unable to takeoff duc to turbulent conditions.

Ironically in Leonora both Saturday and Sunday after the storm had passed, were very pleasant days, and the shoot, I am told, went off extremly well. Congratulations to Jeff Neve for winning the State A.T.A. SIB event, and to the Leonora President. Ken Winter on his 14 continuous years a t the helm of the club. A great achievement Ken. and we hope you are able to carry on for many years to . . - - come.

You the reader, will notice this State Association is still very active in the argument for the combination of Trap and Skeet Nationals. We are very interested in your thoughts on this subject and would appreciate your views in writing either to this Association, or better still, to A.C.T.A.

The W.A.C.T.A. five year strategic plan has been com- pleted and submitted to the Dept. for Sport &Recreation. The bulk of the work on this project was done by Clive Shepherd and we are indebted to him for a job well done.

Whilst mentioning Clive (who is the Tournament Direc- tor for the Skeet Nationals) brings to mind that he has just left on a two month tour of the North. West and Central Australia for a n extended holiday. Both Clive and Darrell will be well rested in time for the Skeet Nationals as both will be heavily involved.

On the weekend of 18th and 19th July the Narrogin Clay Target Club held their annual two day Carnival which in-

cluded two State titles. and was a great success with 8 0 shooters. seeing the Narrogin Club a t its best, with trophies and sashes stamped with their new Club logo. On the Saturday the State Continental title was expertly won by Lex Shipp and on Sunday the quiet achiever Lindsay Coster with one target clear clinched the much sought- after State Champion of Champions. Well done fellows.

Now last but not least. the West Aust. Field & Game Assn. look like taking up residence within the Whiteman Park Complex soon. The W.A.C.T.A. are very enthusiastic about the early move of another shooting discipline coming into the complex, thus helping to make this complex of ours the envy of all shooters in Australia. I take this 0 p p 0 r t u ~ t y to wish the members of the Field & Game Assn. every success in their move to the Complex and assure them of our help and encouragement.

Now a reminder that the W.A.C.T.A. State Teams Car- nival i s on 3rd and 4th October a t the Complex, and you will notice from the advertisement in this issue of CTSN a slight change in format on both days and this hopefully will attract a n even larger number of shooters to par- ticipate, thus making the Carnival even more successful than it was last year.

Another reminder that the W.A.C.T.A. Sportsperson Award closes earlier this year, namely 30 September. so that the Award can be presented a t the W.A.C.T.A. Car- nival. so get your nomination in.

Look fonvard to seeing you a t that Carnival. Good shooting.

Ross S i e s t e r Pmsident

GOLAG GUN CLUB The Colac Gun Club held a special day shoot programm- Flowers, decorated by John Woods and Peter McDonald

ed to remrmise the 41 vears of service Mr Don Corstomhan and donated bv Colao Insurance Market. ~~ ~ ~~~

and his wiPe, ~yrt1ei ; ive given to the Club. Mr Corsorphan joined the club in 1946, and was

secretaryltreasurer for 15 years and club handicapper for 30 years. Some 30 years ago he became a n accredited referee and soon after a referees examiner. In 1948, he joined the Australian Clay Pigeon Trap Shooters Associa- tion, later renamed the Australian Clay Target Association when live bird trap shooting was banned.

In 1956, he was a life member of the club and two years later qualified a s % club coach. Don was a member of the Association's National Executive for three years, just before Melbourne'e Olympic Games.

In 1953 he was a member of the Aus t rdan team oom- p t i n g for the Mackintosh Shield.

Although a t the epecial shoot in Don's honour h e did not take out any trophies, he did have the chance to meet many old friends as the s h w t attracted a crowd of 66 shooters. The Don Corstorphan Shield, the main event on the day, was won by Hamilton Gun Club member. Roger Duthies.

The results are a s follows: Chic Alliff left his golf course to take up his gun and he

won the 20 targets graded event A division with a fine score in misty rain of 46/46. Duthie was second with 45/46.

B grade went to Frank Crimmin 20/20 while improving Rodney Brain produced 53/54 for second place after a long tie-shoot with Peter Vaughan (Hamilton) 52/54.

Jan Ovens won herself a trophy in C grade with her 20120 with Bob Rundell (Myamyn) 19/20 in second place.

In the group for unregistered shooters Greg Holt shot 18/20 and E. Dell 13/20.

The veteran's prize went to Henry Squires with 18/20 and the junior prize was presented to Matthew Dare who arnmd 14/20. -. . . . - - - -

In the second event Duthle with 62 62 took out the Dan Corscorphan Shleld, made from 80-year old walnut by Noel

Results were: A grade, Bruce Jennings 61/61 1. Len Cook 43/44 2; B grade, Geoff Ovens 20/20 1, Rod Brain 42/43 2: C grade, Miok Dignan 19/20 1, Wanvick Hamer 25/28 2; Veteran, Mew Holloway 19/20; Junior. Graham Nash 15/20: unregistered, Max Cole 27/29 1, G. Dell 26/29 a

* Don Corstorphan

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Old North Road, Kumeu, Auckland 19th, 20th, 21st & 22nd November 1987

400 TARGETS -- STANDARD SKEET --- $5000 TROPHIES Thursday 19 November 1987 Commencing 8.30am

50 Target Waitemata Open Skeet Championship - Sponsored by Bruce Chrome Ltd followed by

50 Target City of Auckland Open Skeet Championship - Sponsored by Gary Lisle Friday 20th - Commencing 8.30am

50 Target Winchester Skeet Charnpionshp Sponsored by Winchester New Zealand followed by

50 Target Cullen Trophy Open Skeet Championship - Sponsored by Lloyd Cullen

Saturday 21st - Commencing 8.30am I00 Target Australasian Open Skeet Championship - (Shot 1 Visit to Trap)

Sponsored by Air New Zealand

Sunday 22nd - Commencing 8.30am 100 Target South Pacific Open Skeet Championship - (Shot 1 Visit to Trap)

Sponsored by Waitakere Licensing Trust

High Gun on 400 Targets - Entry $2.00 2 Man Team event on 400 Targets - Entry $2.00 per Shooter

Targets at 18 cents each. Entry on 50T Events $8.00. Entry on lOOT Events $12.00. Sweepstakes on 50T Events, $2.00 on each 25, $1.00 on each 50.

Sweepstakes on 100 Target Matches, $2.00 on first 50, $2.00 on middle 50, $2.00 on last 50, $1 .OO on the 100.

To be shot in Grades A, B & C, Sash and Medals to H.O.A., Medals to lst, 2nd & 3rd. Limited to first 100 Entries, Postal Entries accepted on $50 deposit, Motel Accommodation Bookings

accepted with $50 deposit, within 5 miles of Club. Caravan sites also available. Postal entries nominating will be advised of flight times for each event.

All correspondence with Waitemata Gun Club Inc., PO Box 275, Kumeu. Phone: Barry McDonald 834 5137 Home, 572 840 Work; Vic Ball 596 246.

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CLUB CONTENTS .................. Queensland ........................... 22 New South Wales 42

Sbuth ~ustralia.. ................... 3 1 Victoria .................................. 57 ............... Northern Territory 34

........ .................... Western Australia. ................ 38 Tasmania :. 7 1

CLUB NEWS

MORNINGTON GUN CLUB As of July 1, 1987 the office bearers for the above men-

tioned club is as follows: President - T. Ferlazzo: Secretary - R. Standeven, 69 Ellen Street, Springvale. 3171, phone H. 546 1489. B. 323 3298; Treasurer - J. Lowndes; Committee members - L. Heywcod. G. Mathews, Marsymiw Uric, L. Lancaster.

NEWCASTLE GUN CLUB The following office bearers were elected at the A.G.M.

held on July 4. President - P. Pemberton; Vice President - R. Carr; Secretary - R. Edwards; Treasurer - C. Linsey: Publicity Officer - H. Dare.

NOARLUNGA CITY GUN CLUB INC.

At the Annual General Meeting held on June 16, the following officers were elected. President - Kevin Hobbs. Vice President -David Norwood and SecretarylTreasurer - MIX Jan Hobbs.

CHINCHILLA GUN CLUB The annual meeting held on July 5 brought the following

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - SEPTEMBER, 1987

persons to office: President - Maw Duulis: Secretary - Peter Jones, "Wilga Hill" MIS 423. Chinchilla4413: Assis- tant Secretary - Lynctte Fabian; Treasurer - Paul Ilart: Shoor Marshals - John Stone and Terry Hart.

SMITHTON GUN CLUB INC. The Smithton Gun Club is now Incorporated. The follow-

ing persons were elected to office after the A.G.M. Presi- dent - G. Enniss: Vice President - T. Buckby: Secretary - R. Swan; Treasurer - L. Scott: and the Committee - P. Bransden. S. Swan. D. Bransden. N. Cairns and D. Marthick.

APSLEY GUN CLUB Following the A.G.M. the persons listed were elected to

office: President - R. Pallant. P.O. Box 303, Naracoorte. 5271; Vice President - A. Smith. Box 293, Naracwrte 5271: SecretarylTreasurer - P. Knight, 22 Grieve Avenue. Naracoorte 5271; Club Handicapper - A. Smith, Box 293. Naracoorte: and Shoot Marshal is T. Zbierski. The club is situated on the borderline, just north of the Wimmera Highway on the S.A.Nic border.

BENDIGO CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.

The following office bearers were re-elected at the AGM held 7th July. President - M r Glen Woodhatch, Snr Vice

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Cont'd from previous page President - MI Geoff Hartley; Jnr Vice President - Mr Robert Ross; Secretary - Mr Terry Bannan: Treasurer - Mr Keith Daniel; Club Coach - Mr Len I)ownie; and Publicity Officer - Mr Robert Ross.

UNGAFZlA GUN CLUB The office bearers for the next twelve months oommenc-

ing M m h 15 are: President - L. Lawrie: Vice President - R. Gregurke: Treasurer - J. Averis; Secretary - T. Secker; Assistant Secretary - D. Simms; Handicapper - T. Stratford, Shoot Marshal - W. Simm$; and Seal Officer - D. Lawrie.

TAREE-WINGHAM GUN CLUB As a result of elections a t the recent A.G.M. on July 7,

1987 the following people were elected: President - K. Biggs; Secretary - Warren Goodall; Treasurer - J. W r e y ; 1st Vice President - B. Noll: 2nd Vice President - R. Marsden: Captain/Coaoh/Handicapper - R. Sky; Publicity 0fficerIA.C.T.A. Delegate - L. Bird and I.S.U. Delegate - B. Noll.

TERRANORA LAKES C.C.T.C. TheA.G.M. of this clubwas heldon July 14.1987 andthe

office bearers for the next year are a s follows: Patron - N. Hyde; President - C. Hayward; Vice Presidents - D. Hanger and W. Lagoon; Captain - 3. Duyker; Vice Presi- dent - L. Cairns; Committee - S. Lagoon, J. Mitchell, J. Roose. B. Wenban, P. Hinschen a n d J. Small; Secretaryrlkeasurer - E. Hayward, phone (075) 39 6443.

SWAN HILL-NYAH GUN CLUB INC.

Annual General Meeting. June 25. Reasonably weU at- tended and the meeting was told that the Club was in a sound financial position. Election of officers: President - Mr Percr Hutchinson; Vice President - Rod Dunn: Secretary - A. Mills: Treasurer - Andy Day; Shoot Mar- shal - Chris Penno; Committee - R. Canny. N. Myer. C. Penno. W. Woodhouse, G. Lerm. S. Frascr, R. Ridgeway, P. Parsons. L. Slvinnerton, N. Lipple (also Press rep.). It was resolved that Lie Membership be awarded to retiring Pmsident. Mr Bob Ridgeway Tor his sterling senice over many years.

KERANG CLAY TARGET CLUB The A.G.M. held on May 27 bought forth the following of-

fice bcarcrs: President - Frank James (for the 25th yenr in succession); Vicc Pmsident - R. Williams; Junior Vice h s i d e n t - K. Burlon: Secretary - F. Bunon. P O . Box 220, Kerang 3579, phone (054) 54 7245: Shwt Secretary - D. Robinson; Shooc Marshal - S. Kerr; Treasurer - I. Hill; Handicapper - R. Williams: and Publiciy. OPPiccr -

CANBERRA INTERNATIONAL CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.

The followjng were elected to hold office for the 1987188 year a t a recent A.G.M. President .- N. Simms; 1st Vice President - G. Betar; 2nd Vice President - K. Webber; Secretary - J. Koselslri, Treasurer - J. Prosser; Publicity Officer - D. Newcombe; D.T.L. Co-ordinator - F. Rees: Olympic Trap Co-ordinator - T. Graham; Skeet Co- ordinator - 3. Taylor; I.S.U. Skeet Cc-ordinator - B. Pro- sser; Directors - D. Milligan and S. Osborne. The postal address for the club is P.O. Box 264. Fyshwick, ACT. 2609, and the President's home phone number is (062) 58 2033.

LADIES TEAM POSTAL SHOOT

1. 20TDB 15m 2. To be recorded POINT SCORE. To

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be used only in case of TIED SCORE.

3. Teams of Five Ladies (ACTA members). Clubs not having five shooters may combine with neighbouring clubs.

4. Match nominated prior to October 31 and shot during the months of November and December under the supervision of an official referee.

5. Shield held by winning team for 12 months.

6. Winning team members to receive a team member badge.

7. Defending Club - Kerang, Vic. 8. Score cards to be forwarded to:

A.C.T.A. P.O. Box 198, Blackburn, Vic. 3130 By January 7, 1988

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SCRUBBY CREEK GUN CLUB CELEBRA TING ITS 20th YEAR

We're celebrating in the sticks!! Why not join us for some shootin', dancin' and ????????

FOURTH ANNUAL TWO DAY SHOOT

3rd & 4th OCTOBER

PROGRAM

DAY 1 - COMMENCING 9am DAY 2 - COMMENCING 9am Nom. $12.00 EVENT 5

30 Target DIB C'ship 15m 30 Target West Zone SIB C'ship 15m Trophies A.B.C. overall. Badges A.B.C. Grades. Trophies A.B.C. Overall. Badges A.B.C. Grades

Optional Sweeps $1 .OO each 10T EVENT 6 Nom. $10.00 "THE SCRUBBY 1500" 40 Target D/B Handicap

25 Target Points Patterson Memorial 15m ROSS $250 ( I 1-15), (16-19), $250 (20-25), $250 1st 20T, $250 SHIELD SHOOT 2nd 20T, $250 overall Calcutta will be run on thls event.

Trophies Ist, 2nd. 3rd. EVENT 7 Optional Sweeps $1.00 each 12T, $1 2nd 13T. 20 Target "DOUBLE BARREL IN THE GULLY"

Nom. $10.00 Trophies Ist, 2nd, 3rd (Front Marker Trophy - 11-14m) 30 Target Continental Handicap 60% Noms. Ladies, Juniors & Veterans Trophies Ist, 2nd, 3rd Overall. TOTAL NOMS $90.00

Optional Sweeps $1.00 each 15T OPT. SWEEPS $6.00 Nom. $10.00

15 Pr DIDoubies 15m in the Gully Trophies 1st and 2nd.

OVERALL HlGH GUN DONATED BY DAVID &JULIE AUGER (GLADSTONE GUNS); INTERMEDIATE HlGH GUN: FRONT MARKER HlGH GUN (11-14m): "LOW GUN" PERPETUAL TROPHY

SATURDAY NIGHT "MULGA MADNESS" TO PLAY THEIR UNIQUE STYLE OF BUSH MUSIC FROM DUSK TILL DAWN

Camping facilities (no Power) - air Strip available - ammunition on sale - all meals available - free Sunday breakfast and smoko's bar operating.

Committee reserves the right to alter the program if necessary. Complimentary Barbecue Sunday night

Further particulars and directions contact - President: Rob O'Sullivan, "Nungll': Charlevllle 4470. Ph. Lango Crossing 259. Secretary: Robyn Doyle, "Lumeah': Blackall, 4472. Phone (074) 54 6274. Shooting Captain: Rick Keogh, "Amam': Blackall, 4472,

Phone (074) 57 4856.

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SATURDAY 10th - 9.00am EVENT 1 Nom. $18.00

QLD. PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIP 50 Target 01s $1 each 25 - $2.

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SUNDAY 11th - 8.00am Continuation of Event 2

followed by INTERSTATE SKEET TEAMS MATCH

Run in conjunction with 1st STATE LADIES SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP

1st STATE JUNIORS SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP 1st STATE VETERANS SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP

1st in each Group Gold Medal 2nd in each Group Silver Medal 3rd in each Group Bronze Medal

EVENT 3 Nom. $18.00 STATE CARNIVAL CHAMPIONSHIP 50 Target - Trophies as for event 1

Overall High Gun - G.R. (Ron) Porter Remembrance Bowl - Sash & Trophy. Donated by Casagrande

Firearms

a Interstate Team High Gun a Ladies Team High Gun a Ladies High Gun - Sash & Trophy a Junior High Gun -.Sash & Trophy e Veterans High Gun -

Sash & Trophy Donated by STEPHENS & SONS SPORTS

0 2 Man Team Event - A.B. Long Perpetual Trophy over complete program. Nom. $5 per team.

. . :.. r.. .... I:: NOTE: This event shot 50T Saturday and 50T Sunday. ...I ijj A SIS event wili be run in conjunction with this event. :::: . .

Selection of State Representative . . .:j allowing shooters who will only be nominating one day :::: :.. :.. . . to compete. NO^. $15 each 50. Team from aggregate scores of 2 plus $ Competitors in the Championship may also enter SIS .... team scores. :.: . .

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Event 3 20 Targets Handicap, Trophies ::: :3

f i f i Event 4 10 Pair Double Rise, Sash and Badges OA, A, B, C :.: ::: Event 5 20 Target Double Barrel Cash Divide

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IN GUN CLUB INC a

2km SOUTH OF AYR - OFF THE OLD CLARE ROAD Camping facilities on grounds

The Committee reserves the right to alter, postpone or cancel any event on the program

President: A. Zappala Box 313, Ayr. Phone: 83 1160

Secretary: M. Fraser 44 Sixth St, Home Hi l l

Phone: 82 2310

SATURDAY OCTOBER 10, 1.00pm SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 8.30am

EVENT 1 Nom. $6.00 15 Target DIB SlStakes

EVENT 2 Nom. $10.00 ARTHUR COLLINSON MEMORIAL TROPHY EVENT 30 Target D/B 15rn. Trophies 1st and 2nd each grade

A.B.C. Ladies, Juniors & Veterans (60 and over). Trophies. Ladies, Juniors & Veterans also eligible for

rade trophies. Opt. glstakes $1 ea 15T

EVENT 3 Nom. $15.00 "ANCHOR IN" 30 Tar et D B Holiday Event donated

by STEVE & ~ L Y T H A NICOLAIDES. 1st Drize - $250 value - 1 week's holidav for two. 2nd

piize - $100 value - a weekend holiday for two at South Mission Beach opp. Dunk Island. (Both to be

taken off ~ e a k season - arranoernents to be made with the management). 3rd p;ize - donated by

TUBEMAKERS WILLIAM ADAMS METAL CENTRE. Trophy value $60.

Opt. SIStakes $1 each 15T

SATURDAY NIGHT

overall, Graded A.B.C. Badge each grade

EVENT 4 Nom. $6.00 15 Target D.B. 15m SlStakes

EVENT 5 Nom. $10.00 Burdekin Points Score C'ship sponsored by PHIL JOST

OF BLUE DOT TARGETS 25 Target 15m A.B.C. trophy 1st & 2nd each grade.

Sash overall. Badges A.B.C. - Ladies & Juniors Trophies sponsored by BURVAL of the Burdekin. (Ladies & Juniors 60% Norn. eligible also for Grade

Tmnhios\ . , - r. . . - -, . Opt. SlStakes $1 each 30 & 45 pbints

EVENT 6 Nom. $18.00 30 Target D.B. off 15rn trophy event s onsored by

WINCHESTER AUSTRAL&. 1st A.B.C. value $50 each grade; 2nd A.B.C. value $35

each grade; 3rd A.B.C. value $25 each grade. Sash overall. Ribbons for other grade winners.

Opt. SlStakes $1 each 15T EVENT 7 Nom. $10.00

"TOYOTA TROPHY EVENT" 30 Target D.B. off handicap. Trophies Ist, 2nd, 3rd.

Opt. SlStakes $1 ea 10T 1st Silver Tray 8 Coffee Set value $150: 2nd Silver Ice

Bucket value $85; 3rd Silver Tray value $50. EVENT 8A Nom. $9.00

15 Target DIB 15m $100 Cash Comp. Div. EVENT 86 Nom. $9.00

15 Target DIB 15m $100 Cash Cornp. Div. Shooters nominating for 8a and 8b eligible for $75 for overall each grade ABC div. 60,30,10% cornp. Div.

HIGH GUN TROPHY & SASH over whole weekend (excluding C'wealth Night Tower C'ship for High Gun) sponsored by MAXWELLS SOFT DRINK, AYR. Also High Gun Trophy for Sunday. Points to count all High Guns. High Gun Sash

for Juniors 8 Veterans (60 & over). Trophy for runner up. CALCUTTA AS PREVIOUSLY ADVERTISED IN CLUB'S ANNUAL PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED.

Sunday High Gun Trophy donated by MABS HALL OF "HALLS FIREARMS" TOWNSVILLE. TOTAL NOMINATIONS $104.00 (Including Optional Sweepstakes)

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Sheehnn - 1st F. Bomnno. 2nd P. Bonnlo. 3rd T. Grummet. Junior Tmph) winner: T. Pivotfa.

CENTRALBUBNETI 18.7.87 -Perfect (11). 20T D'B Pts SwecpsoflHop: Ashley Meyer 55.K.Zlpf55.J. Burns52 10PrDIRS1vecpsaff 15m:K.Vicnry 20. K. ZipI 16. H. Herman. J. Meyer both 17.20Pr UiRC'shipoff 15m: OA& A. K. Yloary 32: B: J. Meyer 32; C: Ashley hicyer31. 2OTDiB SweepsHop. R.C. Smith 2 0 D. Jones 19. X. VicwT 19. 11-16m HG: Ashley Meycr 120. 17-25m . . H c l ~ , i ipe 121.

CHARLEVILLS 26.7-87 -Clear. cold (13). 25T Skeef- A. Denton 22-25. R. Clark 20-25. N. Gadsby 17-25. 20T S;B I5m Badge: B. Hammonds 17-20. D. Tams. B. King both 16-20 25T Pts Hcp Mug: P. Raleigh 68-75. N. Cadsby 67.75. B. Hammands 64-75. 10 Pr Dl& M. Sullivan 13-20. R. Clark. B. King.

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HG: Robert Holmes. Thanks to all sponeors for trophies

support an this day

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September 5 & 6

ROGKHAMPTON GUN CLUB

SATURDAY 5TH - 9AM

Noms $18.00, 01s $2.00 50T CAPRICORNIA SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP

Sash & Trophy OIA Badge & Trophy A,B,C

Noms $36.00, OIS $4.00 100T CZQCTA CHAMPIONSHIP

50T Saturday 5th SOT Sunday 6th

Sash & Trophy OIA (100T) Badge & Trophy A B C (TOOT)

SUNDAY 6TH - 9AM 2nd 50T of IOOT CZQCTA C'SHIP

Noms $18.00, OIS $2.00 50T FITZROY RIVER SKEET CHAMPIONSHIP

Sash & Trophy OIA Badge & Trophy A,B,C

2-Man Team over 200T - Casagrande Cup Ladles Trophy on Event 2

Ladies & Junfors 60% Noms

Overall H~gh Gun - Sash & Trophy Ladies High Gun - Trophy Junior Hlgh Gun - Trophy

Total Noms. inc. Sweeps $80.00

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PORT DENISON GUN CLUB ... . . . .

::: ... :.: TOOGOOLAWAH GUN CLUB .-.-

1.. ?.. .... .... .r F:: .... >,. F:: ....

ANNUAL SHOOT :.. .... :: 5 Z.. :.. PRIZE MONEY GUARANTEED .... :.. :.. :.. :.. . .

:. A SATURDAY 12th SEPTEMBER, 1987. ... I .30 pm Start 2 EVENT 1 Nom. $6.00 OIS $1.00 A Brisbane Valley Championship Points 15m .'. 20 Target - Badge & Trophy - OIA A.B.C.

EVENT 2 Nom. $8.00 A A 20 Target D.B. Cash Divide 15m

Divided 60130/10 A.B.C. . . NIGHT PROGRAM

A EVENT 3 Nom. $7.00 OIS $1.00 Brisbane Valley D.B. Night Championship 15m

20 Target - Badge & Trophy - OIA AA.A.6.C. A EVENT4 Nom. $7.00 A Toogoolawah S.B. Night Championship 15m 2 20 Target - Badge & Trophy - OIA A.B.C. .*. :::

... ::: SUNDAY 13th SEPTEMBER, 1987 9.30am start 8 EVENT 5 Nom. $10.00 01s $1.00

Brisbane Valley D.B. Cham ionship 15m 2. 30 Target - Sash &Trophy 8 1 ~ - Badge & * Tronh" A R c

.5 .:. The Committee reserve the risht to alter the

Late in March the Port Deniaon Gun CIub, located at Bowen, North Queensland, held the Q.C.T.A. Northern Zone Titles. l3xing the titles a budding photograph- ----- caught an aerial view of the location. We thought ihev -.-d

might prove interesting to some.

KALUUYGUR 5.787 -Cloudy. wlndy & mld (391 2GT R e C'ehlp aadges OA J P ~ t a h r l l 75.75. E ChUzottl 73.75: A: J. %X 7475 . K A r m r u a m U ~ 68.75, c B. chopnuu169.75. s w r ~ m ~ m p h y Event s p a n a d by K N & D H I'aync OA. K Nw-nko 50 50: AA K SLovcne 9 9 l W . G. Rvdmand88.IW. A J Box 40.50. T 0 L a u g h h 4850 . B. C. RohU W 52. G. Bvrlreon49.52. C J Bwl rwn 46 W . Sandy Bmhaon 44.50. Lady: C Znfior 43.50. Junor: 3. Chrlluttr 40.50. VuMran: C. Selkc45.W. FM: J. Chizratu40.50 25T D I E 5 8 An: D. Groundwnu.r. E C h ~ ~ z o t t i . J . Ilerben. A S Dykaun. W. h u l k . W Chc-. B:T bhYltn .C RohU. N. m ~ 4 C n . C ZBgOr.9 Vab.3M:C: J Ch!~zOlfi . O Clnopmon. J . Burbeon. Sandy Ilurbeon. Cnah HI O m : AA' D. Omundwntor 145.150, A: J w l%x 1481W: C: K Armwarmth 135150, C. 9Mdy Burbeon 128.150. ~~d~~~~ 1 m w r o c o u n t AA: ~ . o m u n d ~ a t m s s . i ~ . A ~ r n ~ o x 97.1W. B: C RuhU M I W : C 9Mdy Bvl leon 8 7 I W Congmtularonn lo JN

J Ch~a-0th who shot h is 1~1'8% 2 5 n t m g h t KINGAROY 67 .87 -Cold. windy (1.1) 25T DDg Hcp: P. h%olonuy 2326 . R

spnmr 22.25. \V ~ u r n o y 21-25 15T SSg 5m A & 6: 1% Spenmr & G Rickcmn 14 - l5 ;C D Hnrbisonrj W G m e y 1 2 1 5 3 U P D I R C o n l A & B P Moloney&H. Syr-ricer 3 0 3 0 C : K Noud2230. W. Ournay &A Dundas21.30

M A R Y B ~ ~ ~ U G H 2 s s a 7 - ~ l n e (15). 25 DID i sm: A G Nolnio 2 ~ : B D. & l a m e 23: C: L Grccneu 23. I 5 Pr D R C'nhip: A & OA' P. Show 25. B. D Oslarnc22:C:G Sanom21 . 1 0 R D ! D G . X o l l k e & D . S a M ~ 1O.K Noflka e p. show 10 HG P. Shthlw 49.55. FA1 HG: 0. SnMm43.55. .~ -

MOUNT ISA 12.7.87 - Coal. alight wind (-0- 12. a(terno0n 20). SOT arr: M. ~ff i iu45.50. T. Mntthewe41.50. J. Yanko44.58.~.~slethorpe43.48. J. ~dmonda 39-51. ~ o d c u e s c k . L. Hottes.G. M a t t h e w a l l 3 8 . 5 0 . ~ . m b i i 37.50.0. ~ b r m k 3 6 . 5 0 . 2 5 T S k e e t a f f xop:M. Mffiiu. I.. nottea. K. S-ter all 25.25. J. Palmer, 3. Edmonde, P. Leddiok. R. Robinson 111l 23.25. 0. Metthews 22-25. G. M b - k 21-25. N. Kuskopf 20.25, J. Yaohro 13-25. 10T DB cant pta ~ t r IS-: R O ~ cvaack 30-30. G. m b m a k . N. ~uskopl . T. Matthews. R. eyes all27.30. M. ~ f f i i u ~8.30. L. nottes. E. %basthi . ~ o b Cuesckdl24-30. G. M a t t h e w 23-30. MIGGDny SIB Cont C'ehip25Toff 15m:

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CHARLEVILLE GUN CLUB INC.

SKEET CHAMPIONSHIPS - SEPTEMBER 26 & 27

50T Handicap Cash Divide 50T Western Zone Championship

* * * *

OCTOBER 31 WARREGO & DISTRICT POINTS CHAMPIONSHIP

(South West Teams Event) Cash Handicap

Night Event: WARREGO & DISTRICT DB CONT. C'SHIP

TARGET CLUB INC. BANKS POCKET ROAD,

GYMPIE 4570

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 10.30arn

25T Dl8 15M Cash Divide

25T Dl8 H'cap C'ship 11-15; 16-19; 20-25m

25T SIB C'ship A.B.C.

30T Tower (State Title)

JACKPOT TO BE SHOT

ladies. visitors are dwnys welmme. rap ~ i g h Gun wa4 won by Danny Paanamnde m d the Skeet Hizh Gun bv GreeGoodv. Mark CriWle won a free ~~~~~ . - - - day's shooting by winning the monthly lottery.

SUNSHINE COAST 157.87 - Fine. sunny (75). 25T DiB 15m: AA. G. ~ e d m o n d 55-55, G. ~ e t t 54.55: A: G. Jensen 79.79. X. ~ a s a r e n k o 78-79: B: G. Burlison 52-52. A. Grilliths 51-52: C: P. Anderson 30-31, M. Cmmbie 29-30. 25TDIB C'ship: OA: 0. Jeneen 152.152: AA: G. Dixon 151.152.G. Fett 66.67: A: Tbel Meadows. R. Henderson: B: I. Pfingst 72-73. T. Sohultz 38.46: C: D. Anderson 24-25. G. Holmes 24.26. 25T SIB 15m C'ship: AA: R. Moody. G. Dixon: A: R. Henderson. K. Nasarenko: B: C. 2eEarc. G. Burlison: C: S. Wyatt M. crkbi.. 25T Pioneer Concrete C'ship I S ~ D I B : AA: Q. Porfiri. G. Dkon: A: R. wdght. L.C. Wilcocke, B: D. Wyland. C. Z8gorc: C: G. Baker. P. Anderson. 501. Winter Carnival DIB 15m: OA: E. Chizxoffi: AA: R. Rehbein. Q. ~ ~

podln A i wnght. K Nwiumho. R A Stawur. K Armnsrnrth. C P Andermn ti. Wkcr ?3T D B Hcp 11.15 U Innn. O Sndndcra. J Chlzrollr. l R t P K Nasm.nku. Q Porfrrr. P. McNvuliv 20.25 R ?.loodv.G 1Ledrnond.

60-M). lOOOOOLAWAH 4.7.87 - Cold &l ine (17). 15T DB 15T PUI C D A: D.

Wyland 59.W B: G. Burlison 55.60: C: S. Rurlison52.M). 10Pr DIR 15m: A: D. Wyland 9.20: B: P. Hlnsohen 16-20: C: M. Gripske 19-20. 25T DIB Night C'ship ism: A: D. Wyland 19-25: B: Peter -hen 25-25: C: S. Whyatt 23-25. 2 6 T D i a ~ b 15m: A: D. Wvland22%2: B: B. ~ e v n e 25-74: C: M. Steflens24.68. .-- "a. Ua ""-1 ism- ,e,.,no --" --.- ---

TwWOOMEA 14-6.87 -Fine (87). 50T Aust Skeet Hcp swpkfs: ahared by R. Wain. V. mprnan. G. MZulning. 25T DIB 15m Grd W k f s : A: R. Dean. G. Redmond both 25.25. T. Robinson. G. Mnnning both 24.25: B: A. Griffiths, P. Rapiaarda both 24-25. K. Simpson. G. Adamson both 22-25: C: 3. Bourke 24.25.3. Cole 19-25. K. Madsen 18.25.25T SIB C'ship: 0Ab.A: R. Dean23-25: B: F.Zupp21-25:C: J.Bourke21-27.15PrD/RC'ship:OA&A:R. DeM27-30: B: F. Zupp 24-30 C: 3. Bourke 18-30. Jnr HG: R. Grahnm 50.80: Vet HG: A. Grlffiths 65-80: Cll.15rn: 3. Bourke 61-80: THG: R. Dean 75.80: OA HG: G. Manning 129-140.

~ w w w n l s ~ n. 28-6-87 - cold & windy (6). m ISU Skeet: A: K. Madsen 171.2W: B: 0. Manning 159-200: C: 3. Bishop 121.200.

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Suncday, October 4 9 A.M. START

Event 1: 25 Targets Double Barrel (15m), Taabinga Championship - Badge O v e r a l l , Trophy A, B, C

(Nominat ion $8)

Event 2: 60 Targets Medley (20T D.B. , 15m; 20T S.B. ,

15m; 20T Points. 15m) - A, B , C (Nominat ion 920)

Event 3: 25 Targets Double Barrel (15m). Taabinga Continental Championship - Badge Overall, Trophy A, B , C

(Nominat ion $8)

Event 4: 25 Targets Double Barrel (15m), Cash Divide A. B , C. (50% nomination back to shooters. Divided 60/30/10 each grade)

(Nominat ion $10)

REFRESHMEN= - BARBECUE LUlUCH

-~~~~ ~

R. Hnnnemann: C: X. Janke 56.75. Graeme h e r Hop Skeet Shield won by V. Tipman. M. Banon. R. Rapisor& 143.150. Cll-15m: K. Jenke 94-125. THG: G. Redmond 114.125.OA HG: G. Redmond 185-200.

WANDOAN 19-7-87 -Fine. light winds (30). IUPDIBEiO 15m: A: D. James 8.10:B: W. Settler lo- lo; C: M. Davies l0.10. AMP40TDIB 15m: A: R.Knspp 38-40. R. Taylor 38-40: B: T. Hope 36.40. G. hfason 38.40: C: R. Wmdmw 38-40. M. Devics 36.41.25T Cant 15m: A: R. Tnylor. K. Kuhl both 23-25: B: P. Jones 24.25: C: S. RothuqU 22.25. 25T Pts Hcp: P. Jones 70-75. J. B- 74-81, P. J a m e ~ 73.81. HG: J. Berry. 10 P r DiR 15m: A: D. Jamea. R. Tnylor both 12.20: B: P. Jonea, W. Sattler both 14-20: C: G. Gilroy 14-20.

WARWICK 7-7-87 - Fine. very windy (34). Kernrn HoteUMatel 30T DiB Ism: A: Rose Ranley 30-30: B: A. Finlsyeon 29.30: C: D. Middleton 27.33. m a H o t e l i M o t e l 2 5 T P I S 15m: A: R. SUirr 24.71: B: J. Cuddlhy 23.69: C: A. C-nter 20.58. K m a HoteUMotel 25T Hop: No possiblee shot. P. Koch 26.28. D. Camemn 25.28. Karars HoteUhlotel 20 Pr DID: V. WiNiedmnn & R. s m 17.20. L. aanley & S. ~ o r t l e y 18-22. HG: J . Cuddihy 118-150. Veteran: P. Evane 103.150. Enmuragement Award: I. Hodgsan 81-150. Our thank8 ta nnvid and lkish ~ i b s o n for their total sponsorship oe this ahoat.

BARDIEM 6-7-87 -Fins & ma1 (16). 10 DIB Hop: R. Maywdd. E. Cox both 10.10. PaMnGermen Hop20 DIE: B. Spencer 21-21. E. Cox. R. Mnywddboth 20.21. Club DiR C'ehip: OA & A: R. Robertson 36.40. L. Dimasi 34-40: 8: P. Coddy 41-50, R. Maywald 39.50: C: M. Fisher 33.40. 8. Spencer 31-40. averland Skeet C'ship: OA & B: F. Gray 25.25. E. Cox 28-29: A: P. Caddy 24.25. L. Dimesi 18-25: C: W. Wilksch 23-25. 1. Meywsld 21-25. HQ: R. Maywsld 84-95.

BOEBERTOWN 18-7-87 -Foul (28). 5 Pair DiREIO: E. H d 9 - 1 0 . P.hWne. R. Papet both 8.10. 20 Pair Matt Yens Gvnya DIR C'ship: A & OA: E. H a 44.50. R. Andrewa 43-50: B: P. Steele 30-40. A, AIarrison 37-50: C: S. Craig 24.40. K. R i c h d s 23-40. Ve tem: B. P h t 22.40. Junior: P. Sfeele 30.40. 20 MPTCamp Div: A: R. Papst 30.30. G. Steele. B. W q 8 . E. Hdl. P. O'ConnsU all 24.30: B: K. Hows 29-30. P. Milne. J. C o l d both 28.30: C: S. Craig 25-30. K. R i c h d e 22-30. HG: E. Hall 73.80.

INTERNATIONAI. 18-7-87- Cald, wet. windy (44). 25TSkeet CID: OA&A:

R. Dower 25-25. B. Dower 24.25: B: T. Kenyon 25-25. J. Richichi 22-25: C: P. D'Alaaandm 21-25. I. AL- 20-25. 25T Aloine Trench C'shio: OA & 5'. R.

23.25. P O'SuU~vnn 2 2 2 5 ~ o ~ m z s . s m - Flnu k-I(JD) 25TMulgudnwaYkeer C'ehip:OA&

B: F Grey 48.50. A J. Joh-n 3638: C P. O'Cannrll 4 6 % 25T C hqrrzkowaek Urmond D B OA & A: A Rohrlach 53.53. J Juhana~.n 4243:

ladies: sandik~ppelk&p96.110. Junior: Shuns Craig97-110. Veterans: Ron ":I, . f i "~ ' , r ,

PORT LINCOLN 5-7.87 - Perfect (12). 25T Skeet Hcp: P. Bede 48-47. J. Averis 41.47. J. Currie 32.38. 50T DIB DIZ: A: R. Pitf 50-50. G. Docking 47.50: B: B. Algtiei 48.50. P. B& 46.50: C: J. Averis 48.50. 1. McCdlum 4864.

S A W 12-7.87 - Rno & warm - no wind (46) Skeor C'ship: A & OA R. rOmbar 33.33. R Dower 36 37: B R hlulua 28 30. T Kanyon 36 37: C D

~~ ~~. - -, -~ -- ~~ ~-~ -

x e w n 111.125. m a n k y o u to John ~ a m e r lor ske t aponsorahip.

S A W 27.7.87 - Cald &cloudy (321 July Skeet C'shlp. OA d A R. Dawcr 25.25. B. Dower25.25; 8: T Kenyon48.50. F. Crey 47.50. C R Pnpl24.25, R Johnson 22.25. July m n o h C 8hip:OABiA: P. Marelomi48 50. J achichl

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LAKE ALBERT GUN CLUB

2-Day Shoot October 3 & 4

Situated %km down Field Road, turn off opposite Meningie Hospital

SATURDAY OCTOBER 3 - 12 NOON

- . -. ... 25Tgt Pelican Point P.S. C'ship

Trophies donated by L. & T. Selby & Squires Menswear

Event 2 State D.D. C'ship

OIA Sashes 1st & 2nd Events donated by A. & E. Williams

Event 3 25Tgt Lake Albert Motel S.B. C'ship

Donating Sash & Trophies

H/G Badge, Ladies & Junior H/G Light Lunch & Afternoon Tea

Tea & Club Calcutta Saturday Night

SUNDAY OCTOBER 4 - 11 am

Event 1 25Tgt Lakes & District DIB C'ship

Winner eligible to shoot in Andrews' Family Champion of Champions at Borderlown

Event 2 50Tgt Club Blue Wing C'ship

Shot in conjunction wlth Winchester Shield Team Shoot

Sashes donated by E. & A Williams HIG Badge, Ladies & Junior HIG

Rhonda Ayres Hlgh Gun over two days Usual meals available

-.- . . $ . . Sec.: E. Johncock (085) 72 7276 .i ::: Pres.: K. Strother (085) 75 4210 ... :::

INTERNATIONAL

South Australia

BIRTHDAY SHOOT

W ~ l l now be held on SATURDAY 17 & SUNDAY 18

OCTOBER 1987 and not in November as previously advert~sed.

41.50: B: R. Mnrcionni 40.50. P. H a l 30.50: C: E. De Miohel 41.50, F. Atkinson 34-50. Club Hop: W. Penny 21.22. R. Dean 20.22. W. Jomea 21.23. July DIS C'ship: OA & A: R. Dean 66.66. T. Kenyon 60.61: B: R. Mnrcionni 65.66. W. James 25-26: C: W. Remy 25.25. R Fleming23.25. Junior: Michelle Kenyon 14-25. OA HG: P. Dlarcionni 112.120. Congrstulatiane to young Wayme Renny. only n new ehwter this yeor. who shot hie firat 25.25. Keep up the good shwti"g.

SOUTHERN 214.87 -Wet. acuernlaho~uers (15). Pnfmn'sTrophy DIS Hop 2UP: R. Ctibb 17m 19-20, M. Humeratone 15m 20-23.L. Schubert 18m 19-23. w e e : ~ r s D. ~umberstano 15m 15.20. FM: C.J. Sweeney 14m 14-20. Southern Dist SIB C'ship 25T: A: H.J. Chibndl22-25. R.J. Rossiter 21-25: B: L. Sohubert 23-27. R. Hill 21.25: C& Bedgc: Master M. Humberatone 24.27. T.V. Roberta 20-25. Hotel Victor HG Trophy: L. Schubert 44.49.

SOUTIIERN 19.7.87 - Wet. windy (13). S.A. Sportsgoods DIB Hcp POT: K.0. Polst 18m 19-20. A. Fnmiglietti 18m 18-20, M.F. Jnepr 18m21.a.FM: Mr. D. Humberstone20-24. South Coast SIBC'ahip 15m25T: A: H.J. Chibndl eiae. A. r-iglietti 20.~5: B &~ndge: K.O. ~ o ~ e t 22-28. J. ~leetwood 15-25: C: Mr. D. Humbersfone 17-26. M.J. Humberafona 16-28, Hotel Victor HG Tmphy: K.G. Polst 40-45.

SYP 26.7.87 - Rain & mld (12). 5T EiO: Paul Rewlings 5-5. ZGT Hcp The Cun Rack Tmphy: D. Cooper 19.21. C. Rawlings 22-25. B, Thompmn 21-25. 25T C'ship A r d m s s M Foodstore Trophy: Paul Pawlings 67-75. J. Nswboid 78-90. C. Rawlings 77-90. UNGARRA 1S.7.87 - Cold, wet & windy (12). 25T Skeet: R. Pift shot

posaible25.25.5 brokewith hopT. Stmiford. 0. ~ocking. D. ~awrie. J. veti is. 2GTDlB Hcp: J. Averis 18-20. R. Pift. P. Beole shoot-off for aemnd ond third. 25T SIB C'ship Grd: A: B. Btitcher 21.25: B: K. Firth 21.25: C: D. lawrie 21.25. Winner: Bdteher dter shwl-off. 0.4 HG: R. Pitt slter shmt.alf.

WUXAWATI 12.7-87- Cwl &cloudy (36). 25TTomeHcp: J. Ramke28-29. K. Appehmp 27.29. T. Heinaol 34.36. 25T Heinzel Ford PIS C'ship: A: W. Heywd89.89. J. RMlke67-75: B&OA: B.Videon 90-90. T.Pfeiffer77P5: C: J. Rundle 78.84. I. Pfeiffer 75.64. Ladies HO: J. Rundle 90-100. Club HG: W. Hayward 98.1W. Mony thanks to tmphy donors ol the day.

DARWIN 5.7.87 - warm & windy (23). 25T skeef: T. weie 29-33. K. Selwood 28.33. IOOT DIB: OA & A: T. Weis 98.100: 8: R. FOX 96.100: C: P. Buck69.1W.50TTrenoh:A: P.Cmve48.50:8:T. Weis40-50: C: J.Bell36-M).

DARwm 19.7.87 - Warm (35). 25T Trench: T. Weis 24-25, I. Hagaman 23.25. G. Chan 22.25. Ray Viney Mem Tmphy 60TMixed: OABA: K. Selwood 125.130. P. Girove 120.130: 8: J. Bitossi 90-IW. B. Knight 88.100: C: L. Oimve 87.1W. P. Buck 79.100. 5GT Skeet: AA & A: J. Doyle 49.50: B: J. Bitossi 47-50: C: B. Knight 51.56.

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C

@ C L) T.A. STA$ In Associat

RA 61 OCTOBER 3r4

Practice from 12.00 noon Friday 2n1

SATURDAY 3RD - 8.30 a.m. Event 1 - $"1.00, O/S $5.00

50T "Blue Dot Targets" State Double Barrel Cham~ionshit, 15M

O/A Sash, Silver N . s . w . ' B ~ ~ ~ ~ ' & Trophy Trophies lst/2nd AA, A. B & C Grades

Trophies Ladies. Junior & Veterans At the csnipletlon of !his event, time permitting all traps will be opened to practlce $2.00 per 10 targets

The N.S.W.C.T.A. gratefully acknowledges the following sponsors:

r Slue Dot Targets Boyce Holdings * Horsley Park Gun Shop Winchester Fuller Firearms 0 Shelley's Soft Drinks

President: Robby Smith (02) 528 3878

Secretary: Jenny Burt P.O. Box 836, Tamworth

(067) 65 2520

SUNDAY 4 Event 2 - $

50T "Boyce Single Barrel l

O/A Sash, Silver N Trophies 1 st/2nd

Trophies Ladiel

Event 3 - $ 50T "Horsley Pi

Point Score [ O/A Sash, Silver 1 Trophies 1st/2nq Trophies Ladies

The florsley

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TE T VAL :ion With

8 - A.G.M. 8.00 prn Services Club QTH - 8.00 a.m. i18.00, O/S $3.00 ? Holdings" State Championship 15M J.S.W. Badges & Trophy j AA, A, B & C Grades !s, Junior & Veterans

5OYCE HOLDINGS

18.00, O/S $3.00 'ark Gun Shop" State >hampionship 15M .S.W. Badge & Trophy AA, A, B & C Grades Junior and Veterans

MONDAY 5TH - 8.00 a.m. State Teams - Ladies - Junior - Open Cartridges Supplied By Fuller Firearms

Event 4 - $21.00, O/S $4.00 75T "Shelley's Soft Drinks"

Champion of Champions 18M O/A Sash, Badge and Trophy

Trophies lst/2nd AA, A, B & C Grades Trophies Ladies, Junior & Veterans

Open Team High Gun - Sash/Trophy Ladies Team High Gun - SashjTrophy Junior Team High Gun - SashiTrophy

TEAM HIGH GUN TROPHIES SPONSOREFD B Y

FULLER FIRSARMS Overall High Gun - SashiTrophy Ladies High Gun - Sash/Trophy Junior High Gun - Sash/Trophy

Veterans High Gun - Sash/Trophy HIGH GUN TROPHIES SPONSOREC BY

Park Gun Shop t discount prices

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P.O. Box 198, Blackburn, Vic. 3130

Please note my Change of Address ...................................

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ALBANY 28.5.87- Fine& windy 1121.25T SlceeL: hf. Lubckc. D. Levingstan both 22.25. D. Slce21.25. 25T Cant DiB: A. Du?fv2R.21 R Ahhnrr *7.% C ... -~. ~i t rpa t t i ck 25.27. ~ ~ t e n d n n c e lmpmving ognrn - keep it up.

ALBANY 12-7-87 - Fine & windy (19). 5GT Skeet Ciub C'ship: D. Levingston 53.62. D. Slee 52-61. bl. Lubokc39.50.25TSkeet C1D:D. Slee. eq 2nd M. Lubcke. G. Fztzprtrick. D. Adnms.

BUNBURY 20-6-87 - Cold &wet (36). 25 MIT 25 Cone OA k. A: C. Hyder 54.65; a: B. Whiteaker 51-65: C: G. Kvfzer 45-65. hVll Club Champion: B. Whitemkex 33.35. Cont CLub Champion: C. Hyder 36-38.

COLLIE 28-6-87 - Ovarcsst. showers (421. 50Torver DjB PLs: HG: hf. Cubic 143.150, B. Clay L42.150:B:T. Shrne 140.150. E. Pritchard 135-150.50Zone Tower UiB Pts: OA: V. GllfCiths 131-150. Teams: CoUie-M. Cubic. D. Fox. 8. ~ c c r y s t n i . G. Mcteod. M. Palorson. C. &ley.

COLLIE 12-7-87 - Ovemnel & mld (15). 50 Cont: A: LV. Jackson 45.50. M. Cubic 45.50. B. Cley 45-50; B: L. Pnferaon 40-50. G. Marlin 40-50, B. Niohois 40.50: C. C. ~ n i p e 34-50. J. Lnnge 34-50. P. Fast 30.50.

EASTERNGOLDFIELDS 19-7-87 -Cold (21). 25 DiB ACT&.I Wood24.25. M. Nrve 23.25. M. Scullron 27-30. 25 DiB 15m: D. Smith 24-25. M. Burpese. - hi. S c ~ o n both 23-25.

GERALDTON 28-6-87 -Fine. 10T SIB WO. D. WeUingfon. R. McDonnid. A. H00king.D. Hilsz. B. Boschcrti.Mk.Hntch.E.Tmmey dl10-10.26TClubSIB C'ship: R. McDonald. B, Boschetti both 25.25. D. WsUingfon. R. MaDonnid both 23-25. 5UT Club SIB C'ahip. R. McDonnid 48-50. B. Baschetti 46.50.

GERALDTON 12.7-87 - Fine. -1 (361. 25T DIE Grd: A: G. Kelly. A. ~ a c k i n g . B. Boechetti: B M. Hatch. T. Houy. T hlomny: C: L. wetson. T.

CaMrnTrn CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.

Invites you to compete in the

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN STATE I.S.U. TRENCH CHAMPIONSHIPS

100 TARGETS PER DAY

Saturday September 5, 9.30am start 100 Targets

Sunday September 6, 9.30am start 100 Targets

1st 100 targets to be shot for the Ray McPharlin Club Teams Shield

Medallions Ist , 2nd & 3rd overall 1st each grade

5 man State team over 1st 150 targets Nominations $45.00

Refreshments & lunches available

For further i n f o r m a t i o n contact: President - R. Thomson (096) 35 3220 Secretary - J. Fissioli (096) 35 1203

Beet. A. Scuphsm. 25TSiB Grd: A: B. Bosoherti. R. McDonald. R. Baker. B: B Weitinmn. G. O'Bwen. S. Johnston: C: T. Best. A. Souoh-. 0 Csmmork. O C T I ' S G ~ W A G KCUy. l l MPljOnldll.r\ Ha-king. 8 C i)nrlVn b >ol.n~ron. hl BclschecClC N.Lllil8gon.T El?it ti Puio l lx .'5l'C3n<Urd A G Keily.1. IVcilmgl0n.A Hocklr.,: B. \L I h a ~ h e : , ~ T \4OTO") J H.ml.y.C T U.lir"? K Kelly. S Horhnl; OA LIC G Kriiy ! l U l S 0 hd..?i Hti S Ho:hr.$ .M. +I Impmvco G C.m?c.uk 1'alt.y a ahooc. lllc Bwh, 500 rllruie y~rsil . .r b) tho y c t ~ c m ~ r dor~sl.on by Rwlo Lz.rcnrms prvi rlrtor 4.- Seup!>wr.

GERALDION 2 6 7 87 - Cool, co4oy IOT P S >:O. R MrOunlid D W~~lhngon , hl Wacran hlk H~tc l ) . T Holly 1.1 13JU 28.I C ~ L U I, S C'ahap i l Iliumrr D ~ l c l l m ~ o r t lnth 7 1 7 1 . E T W I I , ~ ~ . Y t v i i r ~ n h t h 7 4 7 5 BWC n ~ b P SCll$unp 11 W~.lbl,&$~!, I4Cl5d.!I H u m r r : 4 i 150 il,hrChnnlll C F-no IO:l50. 1IG D \Irllln&mn Moxr lmpm\m G Cnnlmock

KAhlBALDA % 6 8 7 - L'rrrr I21:1 BT S B E O I Voldr,r! R \cudcr. lrrn 5-5. 2 5 ~ SIB club c m i p : T. vobddn 25.25.8. &den 2.1:25, P. 23-ii: 25T ATA SiB: 3. Nave. B.vodden. R. Hawke all 24-24.

KAMBAtDA 12-7.87 -Overcasl(l4). 25T DIBPLa: T. Vodden. M. Neue. D. Nowlond. 25T DIB Ple Hop: M. Wmkeham, C. Rnyner. M. Neve.

KAlWALDA 28.7-87 - Pine (16). SOT Klunbsldn Spcini Dm- Partners: A. Ward& C. Rnvner. Jeff Neve &L. Fmasr.

NEWMAN 28-6-87 - i ~ n (lo). 2CarL:A: T. sZge1i1>i:a: n:MGon 91-25: C: P. Henth 23-25. Tower 5 Pr DBP: T. StinEcl 7-10, B.J. Thom~son . 6-10.

N E W 12.7.87 - W m (11). 5 DBP Tower EIO: P. Rabson 14-15. P. ~ c n t h , B.C. mompson bath 12-15. 25 DBP TOW-= c'ship: B.J. n lompon 68-75, P. Robean 69-78. P. Heath 66-78. NEWMAN26.7-87-Warm(1.i). 25DiB: A:T. SLingei&B. Picka.zxl24.25:B:

hi. Stone & D. Mason 20-25: C: W. Meyle 6; T. Genp 23-25.25 DIB Hap: B. Piokard 24-25. T. Gonge 33-36, W. M~yie32.36.

WE= AUSTRALIAN 57-81 -Fins (36). 100 DIE Trap: A: M. Cnllnghan 96.1W. R. Bniley 95.1W. L. Caster 102-108: B: A. Yozzi 96.1W. M. F m % 101.106. J. Pugtia 102.106: C: R. W-94-lW. G. Linge 91.1W. A. Colernnn n n . , M ""

WEST AUSTRALIAN 11-7.87 -Fine (41). 50 Trap Cont: A: M. Alexander 49.50. R. Bailey 43-50: B: A. Yorzi 55.61, S. Ycak54-61: C: J. I(oaai40.50. R. m e 3 5 - 5 0 . 5 0 Skcel: A: R. Bailey 57-58. K. Bnker 53.54:B:A.Yaxzi49-50. J. RDssi 45-50: C: B. S h q 48-50. A. C n ~ c h a e l 4 6 . 5 0 . Miss L. Johnston 45.50.

WESTAUSTRALIAN 28-7-87 -Fine %nth moderatewind (31). I W %rich: P. Melvin 88.1W. 3. Fieeioli 86.1W. G. Beard 8 2 . 1 ~ . P. Strike 74-100. L. SNpp76-LOG. S.Keaeell75.108.50 ISU Skeet: A: B. Soreneen48-50: B: S. Yep 38.50: C: S. Hastie 41.50.

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C fa T.A. STATE TEAMS CARN

OCTOBER 3 & 4 at West Australian Shooting Complex, Whiteman Park Saturday 3rd - 9am

Event 1 Shoulder to Shoulder Skeet Zone Teams Match

5 man teams Free nomination

Event 2 25T Skeet Graded

OIA, lst, 2nd & 3rd each grade Ladies & Juniors

Nom. $10 Junior Nom. $7

Graded Opt. Sweep $1

Event 6 25T W.A.C.T.A. Double Barrel Trap champions hi^

- Graded OIA, lst, 2nd & 3rd each grade

Ladies & Juniors Nom. $10

Junior Nom. $7 Graded Opt. Sweep $1

Event 7 25T W.A.C.T.A. Dl6 Points Trap Championship

- Graded -. . - - . - OIA, lst, 2nd & 3rd each grade

Ladies & Juniors Nom. $10

Event 3 Junior Nom. $7 50T W.A.C.T.A. Skeet Championship - Graded Graded Opt. Sweep $1

OIA, ?st, 2nd & 3rd each grade Ladies & Juniors Event 8

Nom. $14 25T W.A.C.T.A. Single Barrel Trap Championship Junior Nom. $10 - Graded

Graded Opt. Sweep $1 OIA, lst, 2nd & 3rd each grade Ladies & Juniors

Events 2 & 3 are the eliminations for the State Nom. $10 Teams, which will shoot the Matches at completion Junior Nom. $7

oi Event 3. Graded Opt. Sweep $1

Perpetual Trophies for High Guns in Teams. Open Skeet Team - R.J. Franklin Trophy Ladies Skeet Team - Helen Wiese Trophy

Juniors Skeet Team - K. & C. Barker Trophy

Optional Sweeps will be accepted at a separate window.

Sunday 4th - 8.30am

Events 6, 7, 8 are the eliminations for the State Trap Teams, which will shoot the Matches at

comoletion oi Event 8. Overall HIGH G'UN - Events 2, 3, 6, 7 & 8.

Perpetual Trophies for High Guns State Teams. Open Trap Team - Doug Cummlng Trophy

Ladies Trap Team - Michelle Alexander Trophy Junior T r a ~ Team - W.A. Coachina Council

Troohv ... r . . ,

Event 4 Shoulder to Shoulder Trap Zone Teams Match

5 man teams Free nomination Morning & Afternoon Teas available.

Lunches & Refreshments available. Event 5 Savouries Saturday night.

Final of Roy Alexander B.B.Q. and Refreshments Sunday night.

W.A. State Junior Championship Ross Silvester Ross Arlow President Secretary

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SAFE GUN HANDLING GAME CONSERVATION GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP

CHERRY TREE POOL FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

23rd - 25th October Coming to the SKEET NATIONALS IN PERTH?

Plan to visit Katanning for the Cherry Tree Pool Field Championships on the weekend prior to the Nationals.

Take the opportunity to shoot at the oldest Field Championships in Australia, and have a chance to win the UIO Shotglln up for grabs for the first possible shot (more than one possible would require a shoot

off). FRIDAY 23 - 3.00pm

25 Target SIB Cash Graded SATURDAY 24 - 8.30am

25 Target District DIB Pts 1st and 2nd each grade - Overall sash

50 Target State SIB Championship Sponsored by: SYNTEX. lst, 2nd & 3rd each grade. Overall sash.

50 Target State Handicap lst, 2nd & 3rd. Unplaced meterage. Sash.

Overall High Gun Sash and Trophy, plus High Gun trophies for Ladies, Veterans and Juniors over events 2, 3 & 4.

Traps open 8.00arn. Pool trap operating. Pig on spit plus refreshments after the day's shooting.

SUNDAY 25 - 8.00am Cherry Tree Pool Field Championship

56 Targets - UIO Shotgun donated by WINCHESTER (AUST) for the first possible. (If more than one possible, shoot off will decide).

$20 1st place Sash and Badge, Evan Pedler Perpetual Trophy. Trophies to 6th place.

Clegg Memorial Championship Sash (Intermediate shooters) 5 unplaced handicap trophies, best am and pm rounds.

$20 Veterans Championship (60 years and over) $14 Ladies Championship, 1st and 2nd place.

$12 Junior Championship, (16 and under), 1st and 2nd place. ROY ALEXANDER (HIMSELF) & SONS - OVERALL HIGH GUN SASH AND TROPHY

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P.O. Box 123. Newman, W.A., 6753 President: Tony Stingel; Secretaryflreasurer Pat Stingel

OFFlClAL PROGRAM FOR CAMPERS TWO DAY CARNIVAL

SATURDAY 26 SEPTEMBER - SUNDAY 27 SEPTEMBER

SATURDAY 26 - SHOOTING COMMENCES 8.30am SHARP

10 Target DIE Eye Opener (CID 50% returned to shooters)

25 Target DIE Whaleback Championship Graded

25 Target DBP District Championship Graded

25 Target SIB lronman Championship Graded SUNDAY 27 - SHOOTING COMMENCES 8.30am SHARP

5 Target DIE Handicap Eye Opener (C/D 50% returned to shooters)

25 Target Hangover Handicap (1st - Shotgun)

15 Pair DBR State Tower Championship

15 Pair DBR District Championship TOTAL $87.50

MEALS: Morning, afternoon teas and lunches available both days. The Club will supply a beef on the spit, salads and keg on Saturday night - "PREPARE YOU FOR THE HANGOVER HANDICAP ON

SUNDAY". Barbecue Sunday night (pay on the night). HIGH GUN ON EVENTS 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8

Other events time permitting TRAPS OPEN 7.30am BOTH DAYS

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GOBAR GUN CLUB SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 7987

NIGHT DOUBLE RISE

Western Zone Single Barrel , Night Shoot Double Rise - Night Shoot

Location: 2km west along Redlands Rd. from Monumeol, turn right at Cemetery Rd

September 27 - 12.30pm start Event 1 5 Target Eyeopener Even12 1 5 T a r g e t D o u b l e B a r r e l H a n d i c a p ,

I s t , 2nd. 3rd, EM Event 3 20 Target Po in t score Championsh ip , graded.

overall sash, 2 ribbons &trophies , FM Event 4 15 Target Double Barrel Continental Champion-

s h i p , graded, overall s a s h , 2 ribbons & trophies

&ad;. u tray x.10 n ,c ' ih>rd e w n t crazy ~ o r n c smrc hnrl crcryurtv wonder~nl: I? t1,c.y nhuuld t a r 3chrulceon shoot."&! thucnrp lor o hrghcr smcc or dmoo,nr. ru,r,t.< .r ills\ mrbhed m u ovcrlli und A m l d v \.rimer c>ae D Gich.$i & 59, followe~d by P. Absslom with 58. B &%lade was won by D. Stevenson with 72 ofter a shwt.aff with R. Wash 70. C E m d e wae won by pmmising junior ehwter S. Nicholls with 51. 2nd D. C o h e 47. Junior D. stevenson. The Lnst event for tho day was double rise event. with M. Hooking shooting a fine 18.20 to W e out overnu and A Gmde. 2nd in A grade was D. Nicholls. B grade D. Stevenson 17-20. 2nd G. O'Comar 15-20. C grsde J. inss son 14.20, R. ~ u t a h e r 11-20. ~vrior D. Staveneon 17-20. Oversu nll shoatera enjoyed their dny shooting which was tapped off with the Annie o u e y won by M. Hocking. Lile Membership badges were awarded to Lionel campbell. Reg Pedergnans and Manis pedcrgnana for service to the club.

CANBERRA 28.6.87 -Fine 81 windy. '2CT CD 15m: S. Bslogh 20-20. ACP PIS C'ship: OA. F. Reea 141.150; AA: G. Geering 139.150; A: N. Simms 133-150 B: R. Wharfan 137.150; C. R. Carey 126.150.20T Hop: H. Koseleki 34-34. D. Newcombo 33.34. M. Barlln 20.21. T. Coutte 22.23. Infer HG: T.

.... -.".."" CENTRAL COAST 25-7-87 - Clenr &sunny (10). ISU Skeet 25T EiO: R.

n eat on won monthly cup 16-25affernahoot-off with John Singletan. 50rClub cah ip ISU Skeet: R. Benfon 42-50. n shaot-off far 2nd and 3rd - P. Jessaps 28-50. E. Beniamin 28-50.

~ O F F S &&BOUR Z7 (1.87 - Warn, d sunny (10) 2'2T Skl:et Hcp 2 p u r ~ o l e i C. UIlnn. 13 I'rnduc); luth '25 ?5 291'Ske I., Hcp 3 psarblea J Cis-tc. .I . Kerr R I'.:r,dlck nil Z . i ? O lGT D B'nrr 5 oorsrbleo H Pslmar. J . ~

K ~ ~ ~ . C. mm, j. wiiiiamson. B. en dock sll 10.10. I& SB nr: 2 pssibies R. Pnimer. C. D u m both 10-10. XG: C. D m 63-70. '

COFFS HARBOURS-7-87-Cold. shoruery (42). 20rDIB CID: 3 pseibles B. Finch. D. Manok. R. Sweeney. 25T PIS Northern Zone C'ship: AA & OA'. D. Ellis 75.75: A. T. Turner Jnr 81.93: B: C. Fuller 74.75: C: H. Finch 59-75. Lady: H. Finch. Junior: T. Turner. 25T M e Russell C'ship: AA: C. Burt 42-43: A & GA: A. Fufter 43.43: B: P. Young 25.25: C: R. Pnimer 24-25. 2ST Ban- Republic Cont C'ship: AA: R. Hnmmond 25.25: A & OA: A. YoumM 25-25: a: C. Fuller 23.25: C: I. Bury 19R5. HG: B. Smith 235.245. W e e : ~ m r g i n n ito oh ell 193-245. ~unior: T. Turner 232.245.

VVAUTAH STATE NOTES Cont'd from page 15

one day coaching seminar in conjunction with the new Riverins Zone C o a c h , Fred Schmetzer. So, iP you are anywhere near either o f these two venues, why not go alone, they are s u r e to be worthwhile.

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Tamworth's Annual Open D.T.L. on Saturday an^

day 5thl6th September, and the Zone I.S.U. Carnival, Taree on 26thl27th September.

e Af the Norfhern Zone Trap Carnival - Zone Presidenf John Farrel (R) congrafulafes winners (L to R): Doug Ellis P/S, Roger Vidal S/B and Tom Turner D/B.

b (L to R): Doug' Ellis, Ray Sweeney and Roger Vidal - Guyra. Infer- Divisional Team Evenf Winners af the Zone Trap Carnival.

FROM THE NORTHERN ZONE: The Northern Zone Trap Carnival was hosted by Coffs

Harbour in July - all I will say about the weather is that it was cold and wet - not like Coffs at all.

The overall winners in the Zone Championships were: Double Barrel, Tom Turner (Jnr). Cessnock 61/61; Single Barrel. Roger Vidal. Guyra, 33134 and Point Score: Doug Ellis, Guyra 75175; (the weather suited the Guyra shooters -just like home!!). The Zone Trap team comprises: Tom Turner (Jnr), Ray Hammond. Roger Vidal, Doug Ellis. Bruce Smith, Ray Sweeney. John Kent, Don Norris. Mike Wade, David Menck, Pat Young, Colin Durn, Alan Jem- ings arld Alex Yeomans (the last three shooters having shot the same score). The Team will be trying very hard to retsiu the Denis Hunt Trophy at Cowra.

Also at the Zone Carnival, the Annual General Meeting was held, with all office bearers being returned. All Clubs in the Zone have been forwarded a "Display List" to put on the notice board of their club, which shows who does what job and where that person can be concacted.

The Guyra COOL 100 was held on che 26th July. and my spies tell me that Michael Blenman from the G u m Club was the winner - I understand he was the only sficoter to record lOOllOO - well done Mick.

Dates for your diary - Cessnock Open 2 Day D.T.L., in- cluding the State Day Double Rise Championship. 26th127th September. Upper Hunter Open 2 Day D.T.L., including State Night Double Barrel Championship. 17W18th October. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS -SEPTEMBER, 1987

FROM THE WESTERN ZONE: The Western Zone Trap Carnival was hosted by the Nar-

rabri Gun Club on the 25thl26th July and some good shooting was witnessed. The overall winners of the Zone Championships being: Zone Secretary Paul Tattam from Morree was the Double Barrel winner, Dubbo shooter. Ar- thur Turner (Jnr) took out the Single Bsrrel and the Zone Point Score went to B. Turner frum Cessnock. Ray Jenkins won the High Gun and his son Raymond kept it in the fami- ly by winning the Junior High Gun.

The Western Zone Team is made up of: Rob McPherson. Ray Jenkins. "Button" Powell, Arthur Turner. nevor Atkinson, Kevin Walton, Frank Atkinson, Kevin Con- stable, Bob McKay. J.K. (Jim) Scott, Bob Morley, Greg Oehm and Warren O'Rourke.

No doubt the "West will be trying to be Best" at Cowra- don't forget my green and gold coconut ice, Joan.

Dates for your diaryin the West - Brewarrina 19thl20th September includes the State Night Double Barrel Con- tinental Championship and s little further on in the year on the 1st November, the Dubbo Club will be hostingthe State Day Single Barrel Continental Championship in conjunc- tion with their One Day Open S.T.L.

For those Skeet shooters in the vicinity of Dubbo - that Club now have regular skeet competitions on the 4th Saturday of the month. Further information can be obtain- ed from Steve Williams at the Atlas Motel in Dubbo.

FROM THE SOUTHERN ZONE: Another reminder of the Southern Zone Trap Carnival.

being held at the Goulburn Gun Club on the 13th September. The Illawarra Club will be hosting a 200 Target I.S.U. Elimination on the 10thIllth October and a little further ahead, on the 1st November, Marmni Club have their "Marconi Marathon 10W, Olimpyc Targets Team Event.

FROM THE CENTRAL ZONE: Boorowa Gun Club are hosting the Central Zone Trap

Carnival on the 29th and 30th August, the Saturday's events getting underway from 12 nwn. The Cowra Annual O ~ e n D.T.L. is on the 4th and 6th Sentember.

se he Commonwealth Dav Sinzle 6 m e l Cham~ionshi~ -~~~ - - ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ " ~ - .~ ~

will be hosted by the West Wyalong Gun club on thc 19rir September, then on the 27th Scptcmbcr che Central Zone I.S.U. 'ream elimination will also be held at West Wyalong.

FROM THE RIVEBINA ZONE: The Zone Trap Carnival is being hosted by the Wagga

Wagga Gun Club and will be on the 30th August - and Nmandera Club will put through the Central Riverina Night Double Rise Championship on the 10th October, and for those shooters who like a little night shooting, Downside have the Zone Night Mixed Targets on the 24th October.

Don't forget the Deniliquin Grand Plix on the 17th and 18th October.

APPEAL FOR INFORMATION: I know that there are not very many people out there who

like putting pen to paper and providing a little extra infor- mation for the "Notes" - however, I am running very short of things to write about, and if you want this regular segment to continue, I will have to have support from you. the shooter. Phone up if you don't feel like writing, anything that is newsworthy will be great. It doesn't have to come from the Club Secretary, remember every little bit helps, and more importantly, makes for more interesting reading for everyone.

Please give it some thought. N.S.W.C.T.A.,

P.O. Box 836, Tamworth. (067) 66 2620.

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GUN CLUB Sydney Marconi Clay Target Complex

Heathcote Road, Menai

Saturday 5th September Ipm Start

Event 1 Nom. $8.00, O/S $1 .OO 25T Glenfield Single Barrel C'ship

Event 2 Nom. $12.00 O/S $1.00 each 25, $1 .OO OA

50T Glenfield Double Barrel C'ship

Sunday 6th September loam Start

Event 3 Nom. $5.00 20T DIE 15m Cash Divide

Event 4 Nom. $8.00, O/S $1.00 25T Chiappetta Family PlScore C'ship

Event 5 Nom. $8.00, 01s $1.00 20T DIB Handicap Trophy Event

Event 6 Nom. $8.00, O/S $1.00 25T Dotto Cup DIB C'ship

Al l C'ships graded AA, A, B & C. 1st & 2nd trophies each grade.

High Gun over events 3, 4, 5 & 6, 250 Scorpio Cartridges each grade.

Overall High Gun, events 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 500 Scorpio Cartridges.

President C. Grima 636 3590 A.H. 688 3021

Vice President L. Crema 648 1722

A.H. 604 0125

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SEPTEMBER 5 * . . 11.00 am ::: ... 100 Targets Trench C'ship $25.00 01s $5.00

. . 15 Targets DIB E l 0 $3.00 01s $1 .OO * . . 50 Targets DIB C'ship $16.00 01s $3.00

2 25 Targets SIB C'ship $9.00 01s $1 .OO 2 .~. .. ::: ::i

SEPTEMBER 12 g i. 1.00 pm 9. ::: i.' 5. g ,$ 15 Targets DIB E l 0 $3.00 01s $1 .OO Si ::: . . . 100 Targets DIB Amer. C'ship $25.00 OIS 3 .. i- ,:< $5.00 :.:, h. .5' A. 5:: :.: g :> ,:$ :.. SEPTEMBEF~ 19 g ...< .... ::: . . 10.00 am 8 ... 4 Economical Skeet

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25 Targets Handicap $5.00 01s $1 .OO k: k 50 Targets Graded C'ship, $1 1 .OO OIS $3.00 8 3 Badges A.B.C. 3

25 Targets Graded SIS $6.00 j:: A. :5 t.. I..

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15 Targets DIB E l 0 $3.00 01s $1 .OO 3 3 25 Targets DIB C'ship $9.00 01s $1 .OO 2: ::: 50 Targets PIS C'ship $16.00 01s $3.00 ,x ::: .:. ::: I.. .... h i. 5 ::: SEPTEMBER 26 I.. I.. ::: .... A. ... 10.00 am 5 ::: 7.. ... . . SIMULATED FIELD SHOOT .s. ::: f.. ::: See details elsewhere in C.T.S.N. 5 :::. 8 .5 r.. .5 ::< i.. i..

k: Location: i.. F:: ::i 131 Booralie Road, Terrey Hills, NSW F:: ::$ (5kms from Mona Vale Road) F:: 3 F:: 5: :i

President: John Philipson, Ph. (H) 949 4846 k: Secretary: Geoff Hawey, Ph. (H) 449 6068 F:: # Treasurer: John Richardson, Ph. (BIH) 489 4906 .A' #

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EVERYONE I8 WELCOME T ILLAWARRA

for t h e

ASIAN LICE TRAP AND SKEET

PI ONSHIPS 15th to 17th OCTOBER, 1987

PPlA CTlCE Wednesday 14th October (from 12 Noon)

EVENT 1 THURSDAY 15th 8am Starl

Nom. $20.00 50 Target Australasian Police Skeet Championship

OIA - Winchester Diamond Grade UIO Skeet Gun. Swonsor: J.M. BOWLEY. Graded A.B.C.

EVENT 2 Nom. $15.00 25 Pr Australasian Police Double Rise Championship

OIA - Silver. Swonsor: RODNEY CAMAGE JEWELLER. CANBERRA. Graded A.B.C.

EVENT 3 Nom. $15.00 50 Target Australasian Police Point Score Championship

OIA - Remington 870 Wingmaster. Sponsor: FIREARM DISTRIBUTORS. Graded A.B.C.

EVENT 4 Morn. $15.00 50 Target Australasian Police Single Barrel Championship

OIA - Franchi Auto Shotgun. Sponsor: FRANCHI AUST. (IAN HALE) Graded A.B.C.

EVENT 5 SATURDAY 17th (tam Starl

Nom. $15.00 50 Target Australasian Police Double Barrel Championship

OIA - Winchester Auto Shotgun. Sponsor: OLlN AUST. (WINCHESTER DIV.) Graded A.B.C.

The Australasian National Police Teams Event will be shot during this event. Sponsored by RANK XEROX.

Police National Champion over Events 3, 4 & 5. Sponsor: RANK XEROX Police National High Gun over Events 2, 3, 4 & 5. Sponsor: PHOENIX ENTERPRISES (Heckler & Koch)

VENUE VVENUE VEAlUE VENUE VENUE The lllawarra Gun Club. South Bong Bong Road, Dapto, Wollongong, N.S.W.

Breakfast (farm style), lunch and tea available at the Clubhouse on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, THERE ARE SPECIAL DIVISIONS FOR POLICE AND VISITING SHOOTERS. VISITING SHOOTERS ARE

WELCOME AND WILL BE CATERED FOR ON EVERY EVENT.

MAJOR SPONSOR: RANK XEROX SPONSORS: Olin Aust. (Winchester Div.); J.M. Bowley (Tim Mathews); Firearms Distributors (Bill

Anderson); Franchi Imports (Ian Hale); Rodney Camage Jewellers; Phoenix Enterprises (Heckler & Koch); Australian Automatic Arms (Don Jones); Eurocut (Dieter Schuster); Grycol International (Garry Collibee); Stewart & Allwood; Albert Hellweg; Commercial Marketing Co.; R.S. McWeill

Firearms; Fuller Firearms; Keith Herron Pty Ltd. Events will be shot under 1987 A.C.T.A. National rules

Enquiries: Bill Jones (Illawarra Gun Club) - (042) 28 8353; Herb Prior (Federal Gun Club) - (062) 88 8806

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Sunday September 20 Practice a1 11.30am - Start at 12.30pm

107 P/SCORE EYEOPENER Optional Purse

ZOT D/B NOVELTY H/CAP 'B/Mark 21 Mctrcr

Is t , 2nd. 3rd & F.M.

15T MIXED TARGETS C/DIVIDE

2ST D/BARREL C'SHIP A, B. C & 2nds

10T "CLUB MUG"

* High Gun on Prozrarn * Jockpol on Program * N.S. &I/. Slole Cooch in ortendonee Cornmiltee rescrver

WAGGA GUN CLUB Affiliated with A.C.T.A.

Club Grounds 5km east of Wagga on Sturt Highway

2-DAY OPEN

SATURDAY 19 SEPTEMBER, 9.30am 50 tgt President's Skeet Championship (graded)

50 tgt City of Wagga Skeet Championship (graded)

SUNDAY 20 SEPTEMBER, 9.30am 50 tgt Riverina Zone Skeet Championship (graded)

50 tgt Wagga Gun Club Doubles Championship (graded) (In conjunction with Winchester 500 Shield for Teams of 5

from 1 Club in Riverina or Southern Zones on 1st 100 targets)

V. Rodham, Secretary, Wagga Gun Club

. . . . . . . . . . I?;. . . Downside International ..

:.:. .. ..: .... . . . . i.. .... .... :.. GBun Club .... . . . . :.:. ... ... :.: :.. ... j:: ... .... ... . . . . .... 2 (Club si tuated 16km north of Wagga Wagga 3 .... $ . . on Coolamon Road) .... I.. :.: I.. ::: .,. I.. :.: ... . . . . .:.

$ 9.00am Saturday September 26 ... ::: :5 ;< ::: . . .. . . :5 ... ...

Event 1 >..

$3.00 :.: TOT DIB Eye Opener 15m ::' Event 2 $8.00 !? RED STEER HOTEL MOTEL 25T DIB C'ship 15m :.: ::: OIA Sash & Trophy, 1st & 2nd each grade.

01s $1 .OO OIA ... ::: . . Tyro C'ship in conjunction with this event for those ::: shooters who have not won a championship.

Event 3 $8.00 . . . . 3 25T PIS C'ship 15m .. . . .. OIA Sash & Trophy, 1st & 2nd each grade . . .. . . 01s $1 .OO OIA :::: Event4 $8.00 2. I.. . . 25T SIB C'ship 15m i. 3 OIA Sash & Trophy, 1st & 2nd each grade

01s $1 .OO 01A Event 5 $8.00

::: .:. 20T HIC Trophy 1st & 2nd each metre group ...

::: Front Marker 15-18, 19-21, 22-25 :.: . . . . . . . . 01s $1 .OO OIA . . I.. .. .. ... . . .. :.. ..;. ?.. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS EVENTS A. .~. A. ... .. i. ..-. .. . . .... :.. 20 Targets 7..

A. 6. 5 DIB 5 PIS 5 SIB 5 DIB H'cap A. . . :.. :.:. : . . Shooters to qualify for this event will be overall and 2 .. .... grade winners of Events 2-4, . . . . l..

. . :.. 1.. . . . . First Group winners Event 5. 1.. . . .... 7.. 2. A. 3; L.. . . . . .... I:: ....

5-5-Q TEA

NIGHT SHOOT . . 8 Event 6 $3.00 :i: i.' 10T DIB 15m 3; .?.' F:: . Event7 $8.00 2 i.. r.. 25T DIB Trophy 15m F:: ::: A: 3 A: ::: .?.. * .... :;. ::: .... .i. High Gun Trophy donated by R. Ehlers. :. A: Downside Gun Club Jackpot operating at this shoot. 2 r.. :.. ::: F:: ::: F:: <.: ::: ... ,-.- 9; .......................................................................... 5; .................................................................................................. !...!.!.!.! ....... :............. !. .

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12th ANNUAL CHAR SHOOT

SATURDAY & SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24 & 25

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 - 11.00am START

Event 1 Noms. $5.00 15 TARGET DOUBLE BARREL EYE OPENER

Event 2 Noms. $12.00 OIS $1 .OO 25 TARGETS POINT SCORE CHAMPIONSHIP

Event 3 Noms. $12.00 OIS $1 .OO 25 TARGET SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP

Calcutta held at Clubhouse for Event 4, on Saturday Night Complimentary Dinner at Clubhouse on Saturday Night

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 - 9.00am START Event 4 Noms. $18.00 OIS $4.00

"OLIMPYC TARGETS" 30 TARGETS DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP

Event 5 Noms. $18.00 OIS $4.00 "HORSLEY PARK GUN SHOP & V.G. AUTO'S"

30 TARGETS CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Event 6 Noms. $18.00 OIS $4.00

30 TARGETS SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP HIGH GUN TROPHY FOR ENTIRE PROGRAM

Events 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Location 131 Booralie Road, Terrey Hills Phone 450 1775

President: John Philipson, Phone H. 949 4846 Secretary: Geoff Harvey, Phone H. 449 6068

Treasurer: John Richardson, Phone B/H 489 4906

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COFFS WARBOUR4-7-87 -Cold. showery (42). 20TGrd CiD. 5 poseiblesB. Smith. D. Mencli. A. Yeman. C. D m . R. Hammond. 25T DIB NorthemZone C'ahip: AA. R. Hommand 76-77: A & OA: T. Turner Jnr 61-61; B: P. Young 25-25: C: Alice Iiarrison 21-25. Lndy: Alice Hnrrison. Junior: T. Turner. 25T SB Northern Zone C'ship: A A 6c OA: R. Vidni 33.34: A: J. Kent 32-34. B' P. Young 24-25: C: R. Pdmer 18-25. M y : Alice Harrison 17-25. Junior: T. Turner 24-25. 15 Pr Bananoeovt DIR C'ship: AA: R. Vidd 36-40: A & 0.4: B. Smith 37-40: B: R. Cross 27-30: C: R. Lindeman 19-30. 1987 Northern Zone mp~enm- 12members: ~ . ' r u m e r Jnr 122. ~.~ammond 122. R.Vidd 120. D. ~ u i a 120. B. smith 120, R. S~veeney 118. J. ~ e n t 117. D. ~orzia 117. M. Wade 117. D. Alenclr 116. P. Young 115. C. D m 109, A. Jenninga 1OD. A. Ymmrna 109. Inter Divisiand Tesm Trophy won by Guy?: R. Vidni 73. R. Seceney 73. D. Eltis 75, totd221.

COFFs HdRBOUR 11-7-67 - PerTeot (14) 10T DB 15m: P. McGuire. D. Ed~d~d~dds. B. Robinson. J. Farreil dl 10-l0.25T SIB C'ahip: OA&AA: J. FmaU 26-29:A: B. Edrvnrds21-25;B: C. Crighton27.29. 15TBA? C. Ctighton 14-15. 9. Godruin, B. Robinson both 13.15. 10T DIB Hop: E. Mullholland. J. Farre11 both 9.10. H. ~s lmer . B. Edwards. J. Kern. P. Younga118-10. 15TDIB 15m: P. Young 15-15. P. McGuire. S. Godwin. C. Crighton. B. Robinson, B. Edwardsnu 14.15. HG: 3. F-1166-75.

Shields. HG: S. Shields.

OMNGE GUN AND FIELD CLUB

Sunday October 25, 9am Start

Event 1 Noms $6, Sweeps $2 20T Handicap Club Trophy

ls t , 2nd & 3rd Event 2 Noms $15, Sweeps $3

Aliio's Restaurant Troohv 60T Champion of ~ h a m ~ i o ~ i s

20T DIB, 20T SIB, 20T PIS 1st & 2nd in A, 6, C grades, Overall

Event 3 Noms $9, Sweeps $2 20wair Deauville Doubles oif 22 m

.. . - . Event 4 Noms $8, Sweeps $2

20pair Double Rise 1st & 2nd A, 6, C grades

Totals Noms $38, Sweeps $9

6-6-Q Lunch Available

RICHMOND RIVER GUN CLUB $! I Wyrallah Rd, East Liomore, NSW I

Champion of Championships Day

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27 - 10a.m.

Event 1 Nom. 25T Points 15m

Sash OIA. Sash & Ribbon 1st & 2nd A.B.C. Event 2 Nom.

25T Double Barrel 15m Sash OIA, Sash 1st each grade, Ribbon 2nd

Event 3 Nom. 25T Single Barrel 15m

Sash OIA. Sash 1st each arade. Ribbon 2nd - . Event 4 Nom.

10 Pair DIR 15m Sash OIA, Sash each grade, Ribbon 2nd

High Gun (Sash) Events 1-4 Cll-14m High Gun Events 1-4

* I 8 Championship Sashes over the day * Commiffee reserves right to alter program.

Secretaiy: Bruce Robinson (066) 21 5193 President: Ted Schneider (066) 62 3429

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21st ANNUAL EASTERN STATES GUM TREE

CHAMPIONSHIP 1987 SATURDAY OCTOBER 3 - Commencing 9.00am

25 Target (one round) Cash Divide E l 0 Compulsory division 3 groups 60% 30% 10%

50 Target Trophy Event Trophies: 1st & 2nd overall and 1st in each group.

Sweeps on each round of 25T in respect of each group included in nominations.

Saturday Night - Dinner R.S. L. Memorial Club, Boggabri

SUNDAY OCTOBER 4 - Commencing 9.00am

25 Target (one round) Cash E l 0 Compulsory division 3 groups

Eastern States Gum Tree Championship, 50 Target (two rounds) 1st Sash & Trophy, 2nd Trophy.

Sash & Trophy 1st in each divisional group. Trophies for 2nd place each divisional group.

Sweeps on each round of 25T per divisional group. TOTAL NOMS. $80.00

High Guns Overall, A A , A , B, C Grade High Gun Trophies. Best Lady, Junior, Veteran (if 5 or more nominate) ' /z noms.

The committee reserves the right to change the program. Excellent facilities on the banks of the Namoi River for caravans & campers.

Hotel and Motel accommodation available in Gunnedah & Boggabri. Rotary Club BBQ available both days and all refreshments available.

Special thanks to trophy donors: Akarm Dubbo, Metabo, Powerlight Generators, Ingersoll-Rand Air Compressors, Winchester Australia and Olimpyc Targets.

ALL WEATHER ACCESS ROAD Accommodation:

Gunnedah; The Plains Motel (067) 42 2511, Overlander 42 2677, Billabong 42 2033, Gunnedah Motor Lodge 42 2377, Red Chief 42 0833.

BOGGABRI: Nestle Inn Motel (067) 43 4305, Commercial Hotel (067) 43 4361, Royal Hotel (067) 43 4318.

President: V. Eather (067) 43 4588 Treasurer: S. Stanley (067) 42 2373 NOTE: Cards - Both ACTA and FIELD & GAME CARDS must be presented and will be thoroughly scrutinized

by officials.

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AY GUN CLUB

Sunday 6 September, 11 am start

Event 1 25T HAY SKEET HANDICAP

1st. 2nd, 3rd Event 2

25T SPRING POINTSCORE C'SHIP A, B, C

Event 3 20T MITCHELL CUP DIE HCP

3 metre arouos. sash & CUD OA - . . Event 4

10T SIB CLUB MUG, HANDICAP Sash & Troohv Overall

~ & d i ~edal l ion i & Trophy High Gun Medallion, Open & Ladies

Refreshments available

President: W. Headon (069) 93 1037 Secretary: N. Headon (069) 93 1601

NOTE: CHANGE OF DATE

NEWCASTLE ONE-DAY OPEN D.T.L. 9 a.m. to be held on SUNDAY

SEPTEMBER 20

100 TARGET PROGRAM 15T DIE E l 0 Cash Divide 30T DIB Hcp, 1st 2nd, 3rd 30T P.S., AA, A, B, C 25T S.B. CID, AA, A, 6, C OIA HIGH GUN over all program Relocation Fee TOTAL NOMINATIONS

The committee raserves the r~ght to alter the program.

ALBURV WODONGA CLAY

TARGET CLUB SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 13 -

11.00am Start

EVENT 1 Nom. $3.00 10 Target Pointscore Eye Opener '

EVENT 2 Nom. $6.00 OIS $1.00 15 Target Mixed Meterages Double Barrel

A-lam, B-16m, C-14m - lst, 2nd, 3rd EVENT 3 Nom. $12.00

40 Target Handicap Sponsored by Union Firearms of Wodonga

1st .22 Rifle, value $160 2nd Trophy value $100 3rd Troohv value $60

6/~.22-25 01s $1 each 20 & $1 OIA

EVENT 4 Nom. $8.00 01s $1.00 25 Taraet Union Firearms Skeet Chamo~onshio -

Overall & 2 grade winners $150 Open order sponsored by Ian McGeoch

Gunsmiths for possible shot over program, if more than one possible prize to be divided.

President: R. Petts (060) 25 1239

Secretary: L. Bahr

(060) 24 3101 I OCTOBER 10 & 11, 1987

Saturday, October 10 commencing 3.00pm EVENT 1 Nom. $3.00

10 Target Double Barrel C.D. 15m EVENT 2 Nom. $8.00 OIS $3.00

25 Target TUMUT DISTRICT POINTS SCORE C'SHIP OIS each 13 & 12 and overall

EVENT 3 OVERALL AND GRADED Nom, S5.00

5 Target Double Barrel ELIMINATION TROPHY HANDICAP NIGHT EVENT 4 Nom. $3.00

10 Target Double Barrel C.D. 15m EVENT 5 Nom. $9.00 OIS $3.00

25 Target KURRAJONG RESERVE NIGHT DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP

OIS each 13 & 12 and overall OVERALL AND GRADED.

Sundav, October 11 commencina 9.30am

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CaENFELL 127-87 -Cold & strong breeze (11). 10r DIE EIO off 1 5 : J. Mecuur, J. C-r both 10.10, J. Rus. J. Dorman. P. Wahsley. N. Butt all 8-10.20rDIBall 15m: J.AfcC-20-20. J .Cmer 19-20 3.3. J.Rue 19.202-3. 15 ALT 5DB. 5SB. 5P8: J. McCann. N. Butt both 24-25.1 H a s 22.25. 2 0 r Dl3 J. MoC- & A. 0-mdsr 19-20. J. Rue & PhiLp Wnlmsley 19.20. N. Butt k J. C-r 18-20.

GIN& 27.6.87 -Very mld (28). 25T Trench: OA: T. R u b e l 25-25: A: R. sweaney 24.25: B: buss G. mtaheu 2225: C: S. ~ o y d l a w 19-25 .25T~m 15m: A-Youman. R. V i a . R. Varleyell25.25.25TClub PIS C'ahip: OA: R. Sweeney 78.78; AA & A: P. Holmes 75-78: B: D. Cunningham 72.75: C: J. Davis 65.75. 2 0 r DIE Hcp Club Tmphy: R. Sweeney 29-29. D. Cvvlingham 28-29. A. Futfer 18-20. HG: R. Sweeney. G~Z8.7.87-Wintry(48).CmllWD,flI5m:OA:M, Bbnman 1W.100:

AA: R. Hammond 99-lW: A: R. Hammond Jn r 129.130: 8: T. Robertson 97-100:C: P. Wriht94-lW.P/S WinferC'ehip:OA:A.Futter149.150:AA.M. Elenman 148.150: A M . M c k k k r 151.153: B: T. Robertson 144.150: C: P. Wright 143.150. HG: M. BIenman!248.150.

M~KESBWRY 27.881 - he, benutm dny (15). m cm: R. c ~ n r * ~ . R. Gnuci, D. Goodwin. J. ~Uot ta . T. ratterson divided the enah 50rTmphy: OA: R. ClorLe: A D. Hunt: B: J. AUottq C: R. Gauoi. 25T B,T Sweep: D. Hunt. S. subonj. R. Gauci.

JW X - t o sea both of you. Omd ehoowy svcryono. HAWKELIDWRY 37.87 - L'ool. llnc (26) 2W? D.B E,O: E Zndm 2U 20. J.

vrlln 1820. Y ~ o b b o 1 9 . ~ 0 . 2 0 ~ P S CID: A K. sosanko 6000 J vclln T.Ag.ua both 89.60. B V. Cob& 5RM. W. i h t a 53 8U: C: h< NEWT- 5160. I. No\allo 4 8 W 25T HGC P S C ' s h l ~ . OA B Robmaon 70.75. A I FCC-

. . -. . -. - . -. . HAWXESBURY 17-7-87 -Cold, fine (25). ZCT DrB Sweep: Jim VcUa 20.20.

M. Hawhhnw 19.20. V. Gabbo 13.20. ZOTPIS CID: A: TimVelh 59-60. J. Velh 59-80 B: W. Rmta57-60.V Mbbo53-60: C: N. Mannix 55.80.N. Xenos51.60. 25T Hsrrka Dist SIB C'ship: OA: T. Agius 25-25: A. J. Valh 21-25: B: M. Hnwkahnw 20-25: c: N. Mannix 20.25.

HAY 5.7-87 - Perfat (18). 20 R Dist DIR C'ship: A & OA: R. And-" 52-60: B: B. Doyle 33-40: C: C. Mffirsth 36-50. 20 R DISC DID C'ship: R. Cugley & R. Glenn 20.20. D. Bond & T. Hicka 25.21. D. Andeman 6, C. Andsl.son 24-27. ZGT DIB O m Mete-: K. R o ~ w s m o . R. Andemon both 20.20. Club Mug: C. h<ffirath 14.14. Club Mug (2): N. Hcndon 15.15. D i m e Hcadon shot 10.10 single barrel. HG: R. Anderson 62-70.

..i . . .... 8. 5.. CESSNOCKC~T~ 1

. . *: C.. . . GUN CLUB j:: ..i i: 55 i..

A: j:: . . ::j g ..., . .

Cnr. Maitland Road and ~ h f f e ~ Drive, Cessnock

Saturday 27th September

Commencing 9.00am EVENT 1 Nom. $8.00 20 Taroet Double Barrel Cash Divide (15ml ~~,

shooters - . . - - . -. - n. $12.00 01s $1.50

25 Target Hunter Valley Double Barrel

.. 50% return to

EVENT 2 No1

. 20 Target Pointscore (15rn) Cash ~ i v i d e

50% return to shooters EVENT 4 Nom. $12.00

25 Target Handicap Trophy 1st 500 Cartridaes. 2nd 300 Cartridaes. 3rd - .

go0 'Cartridges Trappers $2.00

Total $43.50

Sunday 28th September .... .-.

HEBW~AI.E ze.7.87 - ~ m d (24). 1 0 ~ E ~ O ~ e p : J. ranc cia. C. Bannister. A: ::: R. Jackson. B.R. Jnckaon. S. Monnghan. J. Curmans. 2 0 r PS 15m: W. "'

Commencing 9.00am :.: De~evhumt. O. Chrans , B. F'it%illan. 30r J.E. Tmphy Hcp: J. Curmans. 25T 2; 8 Amorican Style ism: R. Blythn. C. NeU. R, larkhp. 10r SIB 15m: O. ::j EVENT 5 C-s. R. B1p.hn T. Hudeon. 10P DD 18m: T. Hudaon & A. M c M . D. i.'

Nom. $8.00 :.: j:: 20 Taraet Pointscore (15m) Cash Divide :::

Johneon&G. Curmas. S. Moneahon d B . Jackwn. HG:G. CULT-. P.O. Smra .!. ...r..,. -.

I W W A R R A 2 5 8 8 7 -Windy but fine (40). Mugs Cup 10T PiS 3. Hsug 33-33. 2 0 r DIE GxW A & OA: P. Molnfosh 33-33. F. Warloh 32-33: 8: D. O'Unm 27 ?8. 9. Alaxlu.der 23.35. C S . \ r c l n r p L8.20. J Pnre I-I20 2UT P s c r d A S . OA: U. rimer w 60. D &,tun 58 00: 11 M. r r ~ e o ~ o ~ ~ 58 w. n lV1Lchnrn63 61. C 5 lfcIr.tyu 53M. . I P l ~ e i R M ?CTS B Grd. A & OA V E ~ o t 20.20 P Mclnulnh LU.20. B: T Kelly l 8 2 O D Wmtrl,orn I8 20 C S Xlc ln tp 16.20. J P m 13 r0 1UT Hcp 6 FM S A<clnt.we 20 70. hi Fmesrone12.2~. L1 >luug212$ Fhi J. Pncs LO20 HC D Turner iJ8.Lr&

IUAWARRA 267.87 - Fine & -1. A l ~ p . l Cup I0T PS. R HouC 30 RO 10(,7D BC'allipGd M & O A W Jonea 102101,Ai. Uiimond 101 IU1:A R \lebu 121 124. J. HnuE 120123.R D. WotchurnSW 1W..U Tlllrv 102IU4 C

- 50% return to shooters

EVENT 6 Nom. $8.00 10 Pair Double Rise Cash Divide

50% return to shooters EVENT 7 Nom. $12.00

25 Pair N.S.W. Double Rise Championship Graded AA.A.B & C plus sash and badge OIA Optional sweeps 50c each half + OIA $1.50

126-126. . . i..

-.-. . . .TUNEE~~-6.87 - cloudy bimld. 10 SIB m: J. coneidina. C. ~ ~ ~ d ~ ~ b o t h '7. High gun over the seven events :c

Z.3 10.10. G. Schubnch. J. Blain. B. Cole a 3 - l 0 . 2 5 T SIB C'ship: OA: C. Brandon @ 23.25: A:R. ~ 1 ~ 2 2 - 2 5 : B: K. rangmore 22.25: C: J. coneidine 20-ZS.BOTHC~ ::j Ladies and Juniors half nominations 2 ..; cm: D. aira all. C. Brandon both is-20. G . schubnch. B. tole. B. Raoke all F:: The committee reserves the right to alter the 8 .... 17-80.20T DIB Tower C D B. Rmke 20.20. G. Sohvbnch 19.20.3. Coneldine. , . . . program ..., 3. lanrrmore. J. Blain 18.20. H O Sneh: G. Sohubnch. .!., .... ...,

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GULGONG GUN CLUB

3-DAY OPEN SHOOT

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29 9 a.m. Start

Event 1 Nom. $2.00 10T PS EO CD 15m

Event 2 Nom. $12.00, OIS $1 .OO 25T GOOLMA HOTEL CHAMPIONSHIP

DR i f i r n - - .-... 1st. Znd, AA, A, B, C

Event 3 Nom. $12.00, OIS $1.00 25T HCP

1st Chain Saw, 2nd Whipper Snipper

Event 4 Nom. $12.00, OIS $1.00 25T VIC SMYTHE CHAMPIONSHIP

PS 15m 1st. 2nd, AA, A, B, C

Event 5 Nom. $12.00, OIS $1.00 25T COMMONWEALTH BANK

CHAMPIONSHIP SB 15m

ls t , Znd, AA, A, B, C

High Gun & Junior High Gun

* Morning & Afternoon Tea * Lunch * Shells * Bar * AA i f 5 or more shooters are present

I ALL ENQUIRIES:

I R. Hollow (068) 46 6502 T. TRUE (063) 72 2087

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. . ... , . . . . . , . .:. , . .... .... .... " SOUTHERNZONE ii . . .... ... .... . . . . TEAM .... . . *. . . , . . . . . . . .... .... . . :.: . .

7.. . . .~. . . ... . . . . .. ELIMINATION . . . . ..

7 ::: :.: . . . . ::: . . :.. . .

..~ . . . . . . ::: AT . . ::: ::: . . . . $! GOULBURN WORKERS jii ... . . CLUB GUN CLUB . . . . .:. ... :.: . . ... . .

Event 1 - 15T DIB E l0 CID Event 2 - 25T DIB Event 3 - 25T PIS Event 4 - 25T SIB

1st O/A & 1st & 2nd AA, A, 6, C in each event

Full Amenities - Canteen - Cartridges

..- . . ::: . . . . . , . . 3; . . , . .:.: . . , . . . . . ::: . . . . PLEASE NOTE: .... i.. 8 . . (.:

CHANGE OF DATE , . ::: . . . . . . . . ::: .... Z.. r..

Our annual October Carnival is now to 3 . . . . be shot in November - 8-1 1-87, . , . . . , ::: :..

9.00am start 1.. <: . , . . . . . . . .

i.. 3: 1.. .:.: . . , . ;.. ... i,. ... ::: c.: . . .> . . , . .... 3: ::: 30T D/B, 307 H/C, 30T P/S, 30T S/B i;? :.:: :5 . , , . .... ... . . ,:.:

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.................. p p l e into the spa* which G very good to see.

R2-76. HGBadm: C. Abela 133.140 .. - ~~- - NEW M U T ? W ~ ! ~ S 4 7 8 7 - Olerenot. 8houury IWT Trench Cah.p:

OA hl. Dinmvnd88.100. A. P Srl~~novskiLI.lI00, W B Farber 88.100 1CUT

Swirt ia.zs, HG: H. rneunisrn 60-90. NEW SOUTH WALES 187-87 - Fine (28). 25T Hop: E. Schutte. I.

~nd-n. B. Bnrlow, J. Philipmn. A. Nejnr. SOT C'ahip: OA: R. Clnrke 50.50: A: M. Fuller 46.50, B: C. Hlavaty 45.50: C: J. Philipson 41.50. 15T DIB Ism: M. Fuller. 5UT Dm 15m: OA & A. M. Fuller 47: B: M. Hawkahaw 48: C: T. Swilt 42.25T Hap: 15.18: C. Abela 22. HG: G. Bear 86.102.

NaRwmaA BOWLING & GUN CLUB 11.7.87 -Fine and windy (23). 25T skeet: T. ~ u s a e u 25 .25 .10~ PIS EIO. 8. ~ a o k a y 30.30. 25T SIB 15m: A: 8. -20-25: B: D. Blewitt 22-25: C: B. Fields 17-25.2OTDIBHop:G. Nsgue. B. Mead. G. Ne-sn. 15TTrophy Hcp: 8. Mead. R. EUiot both 4145. HG: B. ~ e a d . I'M: M. Miako.

NARRARRI M. 25.7.87 - ~ i n e . -1. ueht breeze. western Zone C a m i d . .......... 8at-y P-: 15TDIB WO 15m C ~ T . D i e . G. Oehm. A. Turner. P. ~ a f f t . C. T a t t t . J. Sulliulliulli. K. Constable. P. Holmes. W. O'Rourke. R. whitten all 15-15. 25T PIS Club C'ahip 15m: OA: R. Jankina 25.75: AA: D. Menck24-71. T. Atkinaon24-71: A: F. Atkinsan25-74, R. Maolcny25.73:B: T. Gyss 25.74. P. Tvrner 25.72: C: K. Fuller 23.67. R. Prior 23-88. FM: M. Barden 23-65.25T DIB West Zone C'ship 15m: OA: P. Tallurn 25-25: B. Powell. C. Tatturn: A: K. constable. R. whittsn: B: P. Turner. T. Dickhm C: R. mior. M. ~an i en . 25TDm Hcp Cm: ll.14m: M. ~arden. J. Holmes: 15.18m: R. Prior. K. Gmvcr: 19-25m: K. Walfon. C. T a t t t . Sunday Pmgrrrm: 30TDIB 15m C5): R. Pryor. H. Conetable. A. Turner. M. McInnBB all 30.30.25T PIS West Zone C'ahip 15m: OA: P. Turner 25.74. AA: R. McPheraon 25-74. M. McInncs 25-73: A: G. Carlyan25.73. R. Maokay 25.73: B: 0. Torrens24.70. G. m t ~ t 2 ~ 7 0 : C: R. myor 23-68. K. Holmee 22 .66 .25~ SIB West Zone C'ehip 15m: OA: A. Turner 24-25: AA: K. Wdfon 24.25. 33. Powell 24.25: A: K. Constable 23.25, G. Cnrlyon23.25: B: R. AIorley 2P25. M. Barden 23.25: C: J. ~ o l m e s 23-25. R. mor22-25. OA Ha: R. Jenkins. Inter HG: R. Rwr. Junior HG. R . Jcnhnn Jnr

N E W C A m E (1587 -Trap ?5TD.B C'ship OA% A P Zlkmnn25.25; B. A Grccn2335:C R Edrrvda21.25 25TP.SCD'OA&A:L.~u757G.B A Grcen 68.75. C R. Edward8 67-75

N n V C A S T L E 14-587 -Trell lWTDIBC'ahlp.OA&A: 11 Carr93.100. B

-..- - ~ n v c n s m ~ 28.8.87 - Fine & windy. skeet: 2ST BO: P. wells. J. Fryer.

K. Foxward. C. Hughes, H. Dnre. M. Barlow sU 25-25.50T C'ahip: OA&A: K. Faxward 50-50: B: F. Baldwin 46.50: C: C. Fergusson 43-50.25T Doubles: K. Forward 24-25. P. Wells 23-25. C. Huxhee 22-25. F. Baldwin 22-25. .

pdR~ niicau= 6.7-87 - Fain. cold. S.W. wind, wsty 1181. 10T Dm 15m E 0: ti. P l m e r y . L Coapir. N. Nugent. D. ~ d w ~ u d ; a l l ~ l d . l ~ . 'El PMo US 60T Dm L5m Grd: A K Xelll 58.80 7.8, R Pnmhard 5 8 M (18. B Mlvardr 68: 13: U M\ramla 57. R HDaper W. R h!nraden55. C' A. hlcWhlRer

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.~. .... j:: r. ' ;:: NORTHERN ZONE j:: j:: ::

I.S.U. CARNIVAL 55 $5 .A' .:.: 3 j:: :.. SEPTEMBER 26-27 j:: :.. .... :: 9:

55 :.. ,-.. .... Saturday 26 - 9.30am Start :::: 1.. .... 8 EVENT 1 Nom. $18.00 OIS $1.00 each 25 F:: 50 Target Mid North Coast Trench Championship r:: OIA Medallion, Trophies AA.A.6.C. Grades .... I.: .-.- r.. 3 EVENT 2 NO^. $18.00 OIS $1.00 each 25 .... F:: 50 Target Mid North Coast I.S.U. Skeet t.. F:: Championship A. OIA Medallion. Trophies AA.A.6.C. Grades # .-.-

EVENT3 Nom. $18.00 OIS $1.00 each 25 F:: 50 Target President's Trophy Event F:: ?..

I.S.U. Trench, Trophies 1st AA.A.B.C Grades ... 8 EVENT4 I..

Nom. $18.00 OIS $1.00 each 25 A. 50 Target President's Trophy Event

I.S.U. Skeet, Trophies 1st AA.A.6.C Grades I.. I.. :.: ,..~

:.. I.. I.. Sunday 27, 9.30am start

<.: . . 8 EVENT5 Nom. $30.00 OIS 50c each 25 7..

F:: 100 Target Northern Zone Trench Champ. -.. Sash OIA, Medallions 1st & 2nd, AA.A.6.C. Grades ?.. 5. I..

i.! 7..

8 EVENT 6 Nom. $30.00 OIS 50c each 25 A. :.. 100 Target Northern Zone I.S.U. Skeet :::: :.. :.. Championship :.. :.. Sash OIA, Medallion 1st AA.A.6.C Grades :::: r.. ..A.

High Gun sash over program - Practice Friday - 8 Cartridges & meals available - Hot showers - :.. :.. :.. Camping permitted on grounds - Billet F:: Accommodation available. F:: 9.. .... .. 8 Contact President: K. Biggs, (065) 54 9258; F:: :.. Secretary: W. Goodall, (065) 53 6128 F:: $5 .:.: $3 The Club reserves the right to alter the program .... f..

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SYDNEY CLAY TARGET ... . . . . . . . . . . . . :::. . . ... ,.. . . 68 B m . . 2: . . ...

CLUB :.: ... . . . . ... . . .:. .... .... :.: :.:. ... . . ... Location 16km from Liverpool Bridge on .... . . . . . . .... Heathcote Road, Lucas Heights . . {: . . 400 TARGETS # 2, ., . . . . . . . ..: . . .... .... .... ... : . . :::: . , .... . . . . .... .... .... .... AHIIVERSBRT MUWED 2 . .

:.:. 2.. .... .... I..' .... . . . . :::: .... .... .... .... .... .... 8: . . . . . . . . . . .:. ... Saturday 26th September 1987 :.:. . . ... ... .... ... .... 12 noon Start . . . . ... .... .?..

SHOOT :.: . . . . .:. . . :.:. :.: :.. .:. ... .... Event 1 . . .... 20 Target Eye Opener Dl0 15m . ::j . . . :.: .:.

Event 2 Nom. $12.00 .... . . r.. .:. . . .... . . >: .:.

50 Target Anniversary Point Scare C'ship :::: . . :i

. . 1st & 2nd AA, A, 0. C . . . . . . . . .... Event 3 . . . . .:. . , . . . . .... . . . . ..: . . . . . . . .

iS' SEPTEMBER 26,1987 $ . . j: . . . .

10.00am Start . . .:. .:.: . . . . ... . . :.:. ... . , ::: , . . . . . . . . , . . .... .:.:

:5 . . ... . , . . ... . , ... . . . . ..: EVENT 1 . . Nom. $7.00 2 . ... . 25 Targets Cash Divide it

Sunday 27th September 1987 ::: . . . . . . ... ! 10.00 a.m. Start . . . . 3;

3 i j i EVENT 2 Nom. $20.00 8 .:.

75 Targets Trophy j: . . ... ... . . (All grades) Event 5 <: :.: . . . . ... ::: Optional Sweeps $3.00 2 :. :i Total Noms and Sweeps $30.00 2; . .

$100 lst, $30 2nd, $15 3rd j: . . ... . . .> . . 3 . . ..; . . . . :.: .:i 5.: . .

0.0 ... 3 .. Location: 131 Booralie Road, Terrey # . . Hills, N.S.W. 5kms from Mona Vale iij HIGH GUN OVER TWO DAYS . , . . .... Road. Phone: 450 1775 . . . . . .

::j i* .:.: . . . . r.. :.:. .-.. "': President: John Philipson, Phone H. 949 4846 $2 8 . Secretary: Geoff Harvey, Phone H. 449 6068 5

President: :.:. Treasurer: John Richardson, Phone B/H . . . . . , G. Boyce 726 8638 W. Sully 605 3207 A: ,:.: 489 4906 :::: . . . . . . . .

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DENILIQUIN GUN CLUB Are you having trouble with gun fit, swinging targets, etc.? Tired of listening to local legends. Then come to our September shoot and talk to

people who are trained to help.

ANIVIVERSARY SHOOT NOVEMBER 7, 1987

Full Program Next Issue

CHANIPIONSHIP

BATHBBRST GUN CLUB

Sunday September 20, 1987

50T COMMONWEALTH DAY SINGLE BARREL CHAWIONSHIP

Sunday 27 September, 1.30pm start

57, A. Colman 53, J. Britfon 48. OA Bndgs: K. N e a . ~ lcmom, RNFR 28-6-87 - ~ i n e (22). 15T HOP: R. White 24.25. D.

Greber 23-25, B. Robinson 18-X. 25T PIS: A: J. Hall 74-25: B: R. CmSs 71.24: C: R. White 66-23.25T Club C'ship: A: R. Shepherd 61-61: B: A. Clarke 24.25: C: R. Whits 21-25. ~ ~ r b ThrrVa Memarid D ~ R Cm: I. McDomd 18-20. B. Robbbaon. S. Gaod~aodvin. J. Tainnh, J. H a B J ~ 15-20. Happy DirVlday fo RnY White. Ray celebrotedby svinning thaHop event andhie gnvlgnvlin UlePISevent and Dm C'ship even&.

EucmoND NVER 27-7.87 -Excellent (20). 15T Hcp: B. Wilson 15-15, J. Schneider 14-15. B. ~ b i ~ n 12-15. 35T Mixed Dm Pts Dm SIB: A: T. Schneider; B: B. Robinson: C: J. Schnaider. 10 Pr DiR: A: J. Llnll18-20: 8: J. Tninsh 14.20; C: J. schneidor 14-20. 10 Pr DID: Won overlol by T. Schncider and G. williama 11.12.

surrm CoruuER 12.7.87 - FineBmol(27). lOTE!O Dm 15m: 5 pssibles N. ~uince , K. ~osonkn. J. ~inzley. R. woad. W. cioamnk-. 25TBlueMountnins

P!S C'ship: OA &A: J. C u m 98-100. R. Tnylor 87-99; 8: F. Nicholson 73.75, B. Graham 67-75: C: K. Dunetan 59-75. P. Gritfithe 61.84. Gun Club 25T SIB C'ship: OA &A: J. C m a n 26.27. P. Hnley 25.27: B: F. Nicholson 20.25. B. Grahsm 17-25: C: M. Hnebich 19-27. W. Ciosmno 18-27. HG: R. Toylar 120-125. FM: P. Grilflfho 88.125. Junior Encourngcmont Award: J. Gritlitha.

SYDNEY 28.6.87 -Cold (37). BO: 1 x 20.4 x 19 paaiblcs. 25T Bltawn PIS Clship: A & 0.4 K. Northmtt 77.81. J. A@us 68-75: B: T. Cnsoy 70-75. W. Xenaa 67.75: C: N. Williams 71.75, C. Dnviea 6275. 25T Mir Tmphy: A: J. A@ua 34.35. B. Cnsey 43-44: B: T. Casey 30-35. D. Jones 28.35: C: F. Gogosavio 31-35. A. Magri 41-49.20 Pr Bitovm Dm C'ship: OA: G. Smith &T. casey aoaa. J. & I. 19.21. no: J. mu* 122.130. OA: A: J. Agius 122-130: B: T. Casoy 117.130: C: N. Williams 114.130.

SYDNEY 5.7.87 - Cold (50). EiO: 4 psaiblee. lOUP PIS Ametiom Sydney 300 AA&OA. P. Farru@n296-300, R. Bown 293-300, M. Fooer288.3W: A: P. Abele.289-300, L. Trew ZX8.300. J. Morgan281-300: B:B. Alcxandcr 280-300. T. Cnlsbretfa 277-300. W. Sully 269-3W. C: P. Cogosevic 273-300. P. W l W

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YOUNG 19.7.87 - Wet. windy. cloudv 1151. 1OT Cant 15m: J. Carter. J.

VICTORIAN CLAY TARGET ASSOCIATION INC.

all 19.20. P. Coddington 18.20.

APSLEY 67-87 - Fine (23). 1OT W CiD Hop: A. Morrison. I. Heatberingtan, S. Henderson. G. Height all 10-10. 3GT Caldow Tmphy: G. S t e l e 30-31. D.Beyer 28.31. N. Wayne 28.30, S. Henderson 28.30. 2m Xowree & Border Diat DID C'ahip 18m: G. Steele & R. Schleler 43.44. A.

CASTLEMAINE GUN

MELBOURNE cup DAY SHOOT TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 3

See October CTSN for full details

Sunday 27 September 1987, lpm

10T PIS Cash Divide

25T D.B. C'ship. OA. A, B. C

- - - - (RE-ADVERTISED POSITION)

The person we are seeking for this administrative position will be able to organise: r Coaching Seminars

Co-ordinate the Current Accreditation Scheme 0 Assist Zone Coaches in general e Running of Coaching Programs. The person will be responsible to the National Coaching Director and will be given full support of the V.C.T.A. at all times. This position is honorary, but all out of pocket exoenses will be met bv the V.C.T.A. ~ i ~ l i c a n t s interested in this position should apply in writing, along with relevant details, by September 30, 10117

THE MORWELL GUN CLUB WISHES TO APOLOGISE FOR THE INCORRECT DATE ADVERTISED IN THE AUGUST C.T.S.N. RELATING TO THE LES MITCHELL MEMORIAL SHOOT. THE ADVERTISED DATE

SHOULD READ SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19.

Event 1 lot Pts E.O. Evcnt 2 251 Morning Star D.B. Gr C'ship Event 3 20t Evening Star D.B. Gr C'ship

Royal Hotel High Gun Jackpot in Operation

John MeVilly (HoI?. Pres.) (054) 95 1545

C U W A D D A S T A W E L L 10 6 8 7 -Call f; rloudy IOT D B E 0: LO poa~rblcb. 2UTR1chardson Volley I> R C'rlup OA R Ke$rr.113434. A P. %it

DOORT67.87 - Ft !~e ,e&sndewy (55) ~ e n ' r a r ~ c c F 0 s S 2 9 d h o ~ i c n j n n a . ~ . c ~ L ~ ~ I ~ z ~ L . ~ . B H cook 1 9 . 2 0 . ~ . S~MIS 1 ~ 2 1 . c ~ ~ m r n - ' 3 2 5 . shot 10.10. Z W P SC'ah.pCd. AE. OA A. J m c s 78 78. 1. Carulom 7778. D n mqCha 22.25 ~ a v l c r c ~ l v l e s 182U. \Y ~ l i v k I 5 ? O 20T ~ e h l u d a o n A. DzrltanG8 60, R R!deswny Tl75 .C N Surh2rlund 39.60 D K~uyhr 5760 valley P S C'al~tp OA P Smu BOW, n ,\.Cantle ti? 63. J Snw)sr (ilG3: B: 20T D B Grd C8hrp A & OA .4 J m c e 5757. U: hl. Abaalom 2526. 'I' 11 Cuuk 57 W. R Smt l 53.CO. C C Cleuh SRlXl I. L a c 53.60 Robln.an3135 18'I'TNvh, Hcr, T Smllh?3?3, I' S o ~ r h UhS. D laoder CALLAWADUAISTAIVELL?O 0 87 - Cloudy r l th aomc ol,o<r :m (40). IUT . . .

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NUMURWH CMY TARGET

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27 - 12.30pm Start

25 Target D.B. Cont. Champ A.B.C. First & Second

10 Pair D.R. A.B.C. Sweeps $1.00 each event

SOUTH EASTERN ZONE V.C.T.A.

[;lu inc Saturday 191 Sep!!!!ber, D T ~ , 1pm Start

Event 1 Nom. $3.00 10T Pointscore Eye Opener

Event 2 Nom. $7.00. OIS $1 .OO 20T Pointscore Championship, 1st & 2nd in A.B.C.

Sponsor: Chas. French and Sons PIL Event 3 Nom. $7.00

20T Trophy Handicap 1st. 2nd, 3rd & 22-25m Event 4 Nom. $7.00. 01s $1.00

20T Double Barrel Championship 1st & 2nd A.B.C. Sponsor: Corowah Fuel (Vic.) Ply. Ltd. Wally Ford High Gun over Program

Sunday 20th September, Skeet & DTL, 12.00 noon Start

MELBOURNE VERSUS WANGARATTA Event I Nom. $8.00

25T Peechelba Skeet C'ship OA & A.B.C. Event 2 Nom. $12.00

50T Melbourne vs. Wangarana Skeet C'ship 1st & 2nd A.B.C. grades

Event 3 Nom. $3.00 10T 15m Double Barrel Eye Opener

Event 4 Nom. $8.00 2OT 15m Melbourne vs. Wangaratta Double Barrel C'ship

1st & 2nd A.B.C. EVENTS 1, 2 & 4 - 01s $1.00

5-man Team event over 75T Skeet, Ribbons for w~nning Team members. 1 . 5-man Team event over 30T DTL, Ribbons for winnlns Team members

- President: T. Penney Secretary: Bev Penney Ph /Of iOl74 471s A H ~h /nfinl s~ 6 ~ ~ 9 a u

BENDIGO CLAY TARGET CLUB INC.

SEPTEMBER PROGRAM

Saturday 5 September 15T Handicap, 25T DIE, 20T SIB Cont

Wednesday 16 September North Central Schoolboys Championship

Sunday 20 September 25T Skeet Championship

15PR STATE TOWER DIRISE MINIS.

President Glenn Woodhatch (054) 43 0552

Secretary Terry Bannan (054) 41 2186

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CLUB ROOMS, ROSSITERS ROAD, CARRUM DOWNS - PHONE 782 1626 President: Mr Brian Bond 798 1315

SEPTEMBER PROGRAM SATURDAY 5 - PORT PHILLIP FIELD & SUNDAY 20

GAME SHOOT EVENT 1

Nom. $7.00 20 Target Single Barrel Champ 10 Pair Sporting EVENT 2 Nom. $10.00

Nom. $6.00 30 Target Double Barrel Champ 50 Target Flush Shoot 3 man team AA.A.B.C. - 3rd Rd. FrankIAust. v. Melb. Gun Club

Re-entry event open and restricted. Skeet, D.T.L. Challenge Cup shot in conjunction with this event. practice available $4.50 per 25 Engraved goblet team winners

SUNDAY 6 EVENT 3

10 Target Points Cash Divide

25 Target Single Barrel Champ

25 Target Double Barrel Champ Cup shot in conjunction with this event. Engraved Nom. $8.50 EVENT goblet winning team.

25 Target Ball Trap Champ Nom. $23.00 75 Target Trench Champ

loo Target Skeet "PALLADIN" C'ship. Graded AA.A.B.C., Ladies, Vet &Junior. OIA winner case of shells, grade winners 200 shells, Lad., Vet.

& Junior 100 shells THURSDAY 24 - SHOW DAY. EAST ZONE

Nom. 920.00 SCHOOLBOYS/SCHOOLGIRLS CHAMP

75 Target Trench Champ

SUNDAY 13 EVENT 1 5 Target Eye Opener

Nom. $9.00 EVENT 2 30 Target Points Champ I5 Target Championship - loam Start

Nom. $9.00 30 Target Single Barrel Champ

Nom. $9.00 30 Target Double Barrel Champ SUNDAY 27

High Gun award events 1.2.3 EVENT 1 Nom. $13.00 20 Target Points Champ

50 Target Ball Trap Champ EVENT 2 Nom. $12.00

50 Target Skeet Champ Nom. $7.00

20 Target Single Barrel Tower Champ Nom. $13.00

50 Target Trench Champ Overall sashes only. Upgraded trophies grade

winners all events this day.

SATURDAY 19 - PORT PHILLIP FIELD & 100 Target I.S.U. Skeet Pre State Elimination

GAME SHOOT

50 Target Simulated OIA AA.A.0.C. Vet & Restricted

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CLAY TARGET ra

1987 STATE SKEET CARNIVAL to be held at

MELBOURNE GUN CLUB Victoria Road, Lilydale 3140

(03) 739 1771

SEPTEMBER 1 1,12 & 13,1987

Wednesday September 9 Practice available from I pm

Thursday September 10 Practice available from 1.30pm

Commencing 2pm 25T Skeet C.D.

Al l events Overall, First and Second AA, A, 13, & C, where donated a D grade. Ladies, Junior and Veterans. Sash and trophy O/A, trophies grade

winners.

Friday September 11 Start 9am

First event nominations close 10.30am

Event 1

50T City of Melbourne Skeet Graded Champ.

Nom. $16.00 Ladies & Juniors $1 1.00

OIA Sash Tri-colour 'On all events except 3 & 6,

Sweep $1 each 25T and $1 OIA, $3.00

Event 2

50T Clayton Firearms Skeet Graded Champ.

Nom. $16.00 Ladies & Juniors $1 1 .OO

GMYTON FIREARMS 350A CLAYTON ROAD,

CLAYTON, VIC. 3168 Phone (03) 544 1093

Event 3

25T State Skeet Doubles Graded Champ.

Nom. $12.00 Ladies &Juniors $9.00

OIA Sash Red, & Victorian Silver Badge, Trophy value at $100. Ladies, Juniors & Veterans Red &

white ribbon.

A Skeet Meeting will be held on Friday, September 11

after Presentations

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Saturday September 12 Start 9am

Event four nominations close 10.30am Event 4 50T Nobel Skeet Graded Champ.

Nom. $16.00 Ladies & Juniors $1 1 .OO

OIA Sash Blue & White, D grade Donated by: Nobel

'NOBEL-GLASGOW: SHOTGUN POWDERS

Event 5 50T R.F. Buchan Skeet Graded

Champ. Nom. $16.00

Ladies & Juniors $1 1 .OO OIA Sash Tartan, D grade

Donated by: Robert Buchan

Sunday September 13 Event 6 Start 9am

50T Postal Skeet Match - 15 members 25T Ladies Postal Skeet Match -

5 members 25T Junior Postal Skeet Match -

5 members POSTAL TEAMS MATCH 1-2-4-5 Team members Victorian Team Badges. Overall Victorian Silver

Badge. State Team High Gun Men's watch donated by Paul Johnston.

"We only sell what's good enough to hire. We have occasionaliy tried other brands over the

Years but only Stihl has taken the use and &Use of hire.'.

Lilydale Hiring & Handman Tools C W . * r m " ~ S ( . . U l l d . X * " l c . , 1 1 .

-7,s-I1Ss

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Event 7

lOOT Stale Skeet Graded Champ. Nom. $30.00

Ladies & Juniors $22.00 Optional Purse $5.00

Sweep $1 ea. 25T $1 OIA $5.00 Overall donated bv Lilvdale Hirina & STIHL. Sash

Red, ~fctorian State e d g e . I

I & HANDYMAN TOOLS P/L. I

HIGH GUN 1-2-3-4-5-7 O/A Red Sash, Victorian Gold Badge, Trophy donated by W. Attwood & R. Buchan,

Ladies Red Ribbon, Juniors Red Ribbon. STATE SHOULDER TO SHOULDER 1-2-4-5-7.

INTERSTATE TEAM CHALLENGE: Team selected on Event 1. Event 2-4-5-7.

The following team matches will be held over Events 1-2-4-7:

George Biggs Five Man Skeet Club Teams Two Persons Skeet Team Match Mixed Pairs Skeet Team Match

Zone Skeet Teams Match

* Camping allowed on ground * (Fee - donation to club appreciated)

Trophy donations from

WINCHESTER A USTlClA LlA

State Secretary: Mrs Jan Brunt P.O. Box 559, Croydon 3136

(03) 725 8964

Tournament Director: Mr Bob Buchan (03) 739 1771

For accommodation requirements: Lilydale Motor Inn

(03) 735 5222

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1 I MORWELLGUN 1 I I I LES MITCHELL

MEMORIAL SHOOT I 50 Target Single Barrel A.B.C. B

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19 lam i Shield donate0 by Mitchell family, sashes

donated by Bruce Webb.

Ladies &Juniors trophies donated by Tup & Enid Pedersen

Veteran trophy donated by Noel Lapham 25 Target DIB A.B.C.

SOUTH EASTERN ZONE OF V.C.T.A. SCHOOL BOYSIGIRLS

CHAMPIONSHIPS SEPTEMBER 24 (Show Day) at

FRANKSTON AUSTRALIAN C.T.C.I. Sponsored by: Olirnpyc Targets & S. Gitlman Sashes

PIS EIO: A. Castle, B. Hall both 30-30 (935 ench), J. Blythman. J. Gawith. J. Sawyer. G. Stnnas all 29.30 (52 esch). ZOT Club DIB C'ehip: OA: J. Gawith 24-25: A: J. Sawyer 2283. L. Gibson 36.37: B: C. Budde 23.24, H. Mok 20-21: C: R. Clark 18.20. M. Howard 18.21. Novioe: M. %human 16-21. P. Wilson 15-21.20TDavid West DiB Cship: OA: R. NeweU 44-44: A: P. Swtt 43-44. D. Robinson 25.26: B: R. Scott 25-26, June Gnwith 24-26: C: R. Clark 21-23. G. Daviee 20.23. Best Junior: Tmy Hemley 38.50. Encourngngrnent A& Dame" Rneok.

CERBERUS 4.7.8'/ 1 Fine & d-y (24). ~ ~ T w D : B. ~ a b ~ e y . R. s t s n a e ~ ~ K. Rose. B. Hunter. R. Burgess, W. Fitz~rriokall10~10.307Rs: A: K. R-; 90.90, A. Bould 89.90: B: B. Hunter 69.9:. W. Fitzparriak 106-111: C: W. Roberts 79-80. M. Schnider 78-90.307 D m A: W. Woodwe3 44-45. K. Rose 39-40: B: B. Hunter 45-45. D. CorneUi 28.30: C: J. Podd 24-30, M. Robe- 23-30. Junior: R. Burgess 16.25. KenRose ahot the cardin fine stylennd took the jsckpot which was worth $247.

COHUNA 28.7.87 - Fine. mld. @sty wind (21). 1UP SIS: G. Brsdley. T. Robinson. D. Penn. T. Msckenzie all 9.10. SIB Cehip: A & OA: F. Burton 19.20: B: R. O'hfe- 18.20: C: T. Msckcnzie 18-22. DIB Cehip: A & OA: P. O'cmnghan 19-20: B: R. O'Meara 29-31: C: C. O'Cilllaghnn 20-24. 107 Hcp: 11.15: C. O'Callaghan 17-17: 16-20: R. O'Me- 12.12.21.25: K. Bvrton9-10. Off Fence: I. Baker.

12.30 PM START IF NUMBERS SUFFICIENT

SUNDAY OCTOBER 4 12.30 PM START IF NUMBERS SUFFICIENT

Event 1 Noms. $8.00, OIS OIA $1.00 25T GRO DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP

Olall sash 1st & 2nd ea. grade Event 2 Noms. $8.00. OIS OIA $1 .OO

20T GRD PHILIP GUNNEL MEMORIAL PIS C'SHIP Olail sash. 1st & 2nd ea, grade

Event 3 Nams. $8.00, OIS OIA $1.00 25T GRD CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Olail sash. 1st & 2nd ea, grade Event 4 Noms. $6.00

Time Perminin 20T GRD POINTS SCORE $ASH off 16m

Prelimlnanl Notice: Watch October 8 November CTSNs for detslls 01 Sprlng Classic on Sunday November 41h, 10.00 a.m.

start BDD~OX. - 5 malor events. President: Bernie ~ r i n i n . . Secretary: Alan Sims Ph. (058) 27 1347 Ph. (056)21 2808

Postal Address: Box 126. Shepparton

I Location: River Rd. Kialla TI0 7km south of Shepparlan opp. 24hr roadhouse. 5km east on right.

I

PRELIMINARY NOTICE

SOUTH WEST ZONE

SEBASTOPOL GUN CLUB

A. -"-..-A As.-".

COWROVE 1.7.87 -Gwd (62). 307 HCP: OA: R. Walker 30.30: 11.15: Miss M. Aughtie. D. Otiver: 18-Ism: J. Smith. J. Piatone: 20.25rn: K. Rase. R. Penn. 3OTDlB C'ehip: OA: W. Woodward 113-113: A: N. Berry:B: W. Koopman: C: D. Otiver. HG: R. Wdker 60-BO.

ECHUCA 12-7-87-Rhe&sunny(51). 25TSkeetC.ahip:A&OA:M. Rogers 25.25: B: B. Hanon 24.25: C: P. Dobson 23.25. 25T m OA & A: N. aerry 58.80: B: J. mckex- 55.80: C: K. Perry 33-35. 15 Pair Dm: OA & A: 8. AUrins 28.30: B: H. Hawkine 26-30: C: I. Angove 25.30. 15T Pfs CID: D. Pem. H. Hawkins both 44-45. W. Cmkah-d 4 O d S

EUROA n - 5 8 7 - Drizzle, then sunny. then drizzle (18). 107 PIS Cm: A. Spence. H. Nihiu. G. McClure. N. Berry all 30-30. ZOT D m C'ehip: OA: R. Walker 37.37: A: R. Bame 36.3c B: G. M a w e 30-31: C: F. Whit+.!@ 13.20. 2ar SiB C'ship: OA: A. Spenoe 38-39: A: R. StaaWlouse 38.39: B: G. M a - 17.20: C: C. Wellington 14.20. 2UP PIS C'ship: OA: A. Spence 60.80: A: R. Bams 62-63:B: P. Wlrlon54.80: C: P. Berry52-60. WinterHG Saah: A. Spenoe >.,O..",, ---~.--.

EUROAZS-7-87- Excellent (21). 10 R D I D Cm: N. Berry &R. staokhouae. P.Botica&B.Old.S.Atkins&A.Spnce~10~10.u)PrDIDC'ehip:D.JsckeU &K. RabineonPO.20. W. Eagle &R. Walker 53-54.207Wphy Hcp: C. Botion 54.55. R. Barne 53-55, B. Old 24-26: BM: N. Berry21.23. 207 DIB C'ship: OA: A. Spence 70.70: A: D. Jackel 69-70. B: K. Robinsen 19.20: C: P. Berry 7.20.

ZY)8TER 11.787 - Cold & windy (37). 107 PS CID: 9. Men. M. Gmn.

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CMY TARGET CLUB IMC, O'Hearns Road, Epping - 401 3134

EPTEMBER PROGRAM TWO-DAY SHOOT - 5th & 6th SEPTEMBER

METRO vs. SOUTH AUST. GUN CLUB

SATURDAY 5 - I l a m Start SUNDAY 6 - l l a m Start ALL CASH DAY $lo Event 1

National Bank of Australia DiB C'ship 20T DiB A.B.C. Trophies 1st & 2nd each grade, Sash overall

20T $300 Cash Handicap Team Shoot of 30 Targets to follow this event

1st $150, 2nd $90, 3rd $30, B.M. $30 Event 2

20T Gun Handicap 1st Franchi Prestige Auto - retail value $650

15T Pts Tower 1-2-3 20T Team Shoot to follow this event

2nd Case of Shells 3rd 1/2-Case of Shells, B.M. M-Case of Shells

50 Skeet A.B.C. $ I5 Event 3 ,-

50T Keilor Garden Supplies Skeet C'ship Trophies 1st & 2nd each grade. Sash overall Team Shoot of 25 Targets to follow this event

Entries for first event each day close at 1230pm sharp.

Please note: Entries for EO & 1st Event close at 1.30pm sharp.

PRACTICE Saturdays 12 noondpm: D.T.L. - Skeet Tower

Tuesdays 12 noon-5prn: D.T.L. - Skeet

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GEELONG m-6-81 - Ovemoet (44). 15T Pfa EIO: A. Sensetie 45-45, 1. Diekine. R. ~ a r h ; , G. ~ c ~ e n r y , R. walker dl 4 4 - 4 5 . 3 0 ~ winter ~ - d ~ r i x DIB: OA: R. Mark 82-82: A: S. Hnbermnn 81-82.1. Dickins 78.80: B: P. C l a m 35-36. G. MoHenry34-35: C: G. soppi31-32, J. Clem24-31. Z m w i n f e r ~ c p : 18-20 &OA: S. Nimloei 21.21. S. Habarman 20-21: 11-15: G. F-da 18-20, G. Soppi 17.20: 21.25: X. Mark 16-20. R. Light 16.21. 30T DlB Cant CID: R. Sohivnrz. S. Nimlei. R. Pistons. J. P i s m e . G. Thornpeon. A. B m . A. Sense"c dl 29-30. HG Events 1.2. 3: R. Mnrk. G. McHenry bath 90.95.

GEELONG 28-8-81 -Cold & windy. 30T Gxd PtB C'ship: A & OA: G. 0-t 85-90: B: R. Russell 82.90: C: T. Farnndn 78-90. SOT DlB Gr& A: J. Piatans 48-50. I. Diekina 52.55: B: G. McHenry49-50. R. Piatane 47.50: C: T. Farnnda 4/1-51. W.Lenther43.51. HG:A:G.Grant 130-140:B:R.Ratone 126.140:C:T.

G. MoHsnry 19-20: C: L. &die 14.27. GEEWNG25-7-87 - Windy (30). 10T Pts EIO: G. Thompson, R. Sadlar bath

30.30. R. Coombes 29-30. 20T Gxd DIB: A: R. Coambes M-45: B & OA: R. Sadler 23.23: C: T. Hill 22.23. 2 0 ~ ~ c p : 11.15: S. James 21-21: 1691: a.

F.li.P.A,S.C. AUSTRALASIAN BALL TRAP

CHAMPIONSHIP t 987

SATURDAY & SUNDAY OCTOBER 10 & 11

loam Start

200 TARGETS BALL TRAP (100 Saturday & 100 Sunday)

@ NOMINATION $50.00 0

OA, AA, A, 6, C, Ladies, Veterans & Juniors

HELD AT: THE FRANKSTONIAUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET CLUB INC., ROSSITER AD,

CARRUM DOWNS, VIC. Australian Affiliated F.I.T.A.S.C. Club

Enquiries: B. Bond (03) 798 1315 Clubrooms (03) 782 1626

Cnr. Leakes & Derrimut Roads

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 13 12.30pm Start

15 Target Points El0

20 Target Werribee District D/B Graded Championship

Secretary: Trevor Brown, 749 2422

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Thompson 40.41; 22-25: R. Light 17-20. 2UT Grd Cont: A & OA: 0. 0-t

. . . event. well done m b , snootkg of1 21 metree.

JEPAP.Fr 19.7.87 -Mild. overcnet (33). Perry kHounseU DIE C'ship25T: A k OA: D. ~ lave l49-49 S. H e d 36.31: B: R. Wouneeu 26-27. N. Himebeg 28.28: C: S. stew&48:49. J. 0ugh23-25. ~ e s : ~ u n e ~ n w i t h 21-25. Juniora: T. Flnvel 23.25. Club SIB C'ship POT: A k OA: E. Hall 20-20. J. 24-25: a: P. Fitt 19-20. P. Schilling 18-20: C: A. F-hin 18-22. S. StewSSt

J. Hinge, K. Richards.

KORUMBURRA 27.8.86 -Cool and sunny: 20.knat. 45-degree b3il wind (21). 1 m ~ t s CID: D. ~ e n d m . R. JerYlinge. M. Green all30-30. ST D m B OA: a. ~ ~ l e r t o ~ 21-21. W. 19.20; A: N. court m.20. J. paltry 44.45: C: A. Bmwn 18-20. J. Powell 17-U). 20T BIT: B. AthaMn. P. W f e , A. Sydenham. J.PeUfy. D. Sendall. R. J e w s 19-20. 1UTPts CID: B. Atherton. J. Paltry both 30. W. pcrry 2s. cake shoot A. Bmwn.

KORUMBURRA 25.7-87 - Good (15). 5T W.up: A. Brsmner 4, M. MncdameU M. Greon, W. Parka. J. Powell all 3. ZOT SE Zone W.uP: A k OA: W. Pvlka A, M. G r n r l 21: B: L. FIncham 10. K. Bell 8: C: J. Powell 16. M. Macdaneu 1 0 . 2 5 ~ ~ t a : K. mu 71.75. J. Poweu69. N. Cow. W. Parks both68. cake shoot: J. Palff".

IWNEMN 12.7.87 - Fme (281. 5 Fnir DIRiee EIO: A: J. Shepherd. T. ~~~~ - - - ~ -~ ~ -~

Bouohar. A. James. L. DO"?&: B: J. h d r y . G. MoClure. ~ . & t f e e , R. O'Mearn; C: R. Hunter. N. McKny. G. Dridan. 20PairDID C'ship: 0. Sundblom &P. ~unro21-21. L. mwnie& ~ . ~ r u l d n , ~ o - z ~ . ~u~etelhpieRieeC'ship:T. Boucher &T. Karakizos 41.42. N. Franklin k A. James 40-42. E. Bulbore & R. O'Mears 37.39. 15T Pte: R. O'Meara 45-45. N. Franklin. J. L a n Q . 0. Lfoclura. P. M w rd 42-45. W. Home 41.45. The club jackpot wns won by Mrrv Spencer.

rarm. KELBOURNE 25-7.87 - Fine k mld (64). 25T Pts G d C'ship: A: M.

W t e l a w 74.81: OA & 8: G. McClvre 71-75: C: S. Aeton 57.75: Novice: M. Petrie 53-75.25T DIB Grd C'mhip: OA & A: A. Coueena BO.50: B: B. Henwoad 414% c: s. Barker 23.25.20 P r Dm C'ship: A. Cousene & C. Ogden 20-22. B. GibbkP. Krumins 19.22. 10PrDIRGdC'ehip: Ak0A:A. Couaene 18-2Q8: G. McClure 18-20: C: L. Dodds 17-20, lOOTSkeet: OA&B: R. ROWley98.1W: AA: A. Cousena 97.100: A: B. Attwoad 96.1W: C: S. Aeton 80.1W.

METROPOUTAN 28.6.87 - Overonst (40). 1UT EIO: A. Laremi 30-30. F. Gunnero 30.30. S. S d o r n 27.30. ZUT D m A: M. Piemlo 20-20, B. h b l a y 89-40: B: R. 24.5% W. ~ ~ m - 28-24, c: T. h~eo 18-20. N. PsngeUy 17-20. 2UT Mat: A: E. Lobloy 33.33. J. Dunetan 32.33: B: W. sangeter 20.20. S. ~ o n l ~ r a 22.23: C: T. Weo 17.20. N. ~ e n g s u y 17.20. ZOT Hcp: T. Moacntt 20.20. R, mulluler 27-28. A. Biease 26.28: BM: E. Labley 18.20. w x skeet: A: P. ~ r u m i n a 50-50. F. Cuartero 47.50: B: B. Dunatan 48.50. A. Larenzi 47-50: C: N. PengeUy 44.50. T Mosostt 43.50.

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15 DIB Graded $7.00 * :*: 20 DIB Winner ..:. $8.00 g A. ii .... ::: . . ..

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GEELONG CLAY TARGET

SEPTEMBER 1987 / SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6 - lpm

I ALL CASH DAY 40% Overall and Badge 30% other two Grades

I Fv-nt 1 8 ,

IOtgt Points Eye-opener CID 1 Event 2

20tgt Graded Points Score A.B.C. ! Event 3

30tgt Graded Double Barrel A.B.C. Fvrrnt A

Start

- . -. , . . 2Otgt Graded Single Barrel A.B.C.

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19 - 1 pm Start

Event 1 $3.00 IOtgt Points Eye-opener C/D

Event 2 s13nn - 50191 Mixed Target Championship

Graded A.B.C. Trophies Badge OIA winner

10 DB, 10 SB, 10 Pts, 10 Hcp, 5pr DR Event 3 s7 on -.

20tgt Double Barrel 15m Graded A.B.C. Trophies

Badge OIA winner Event 4 $8.00

25tgt Graded Skeet - CASH 40% Overall winner

30% other two Grades

1 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27 - 1 pm Start

1 Event 1

1 Event 2 50tg1'

1 Event 3

57.00 20tgt Points Score - CASH

Graded A.B.C. 40% Overall

30% other two Grades $14.00

APEX Double Barrel Championship OIA Trophy & Badge

Trophies A.B.C. $8.00

2Otgt Grouped Handicap (1 1-15) (1 6-20) (21-25) Trophies each group

President: Noel Wenning Tel. (052) 43 9309

Secretary: Jack Powe

Tel. (052) 75 1555

SOUTHERN PENINSULA MONTHLY

GUIDE

SEPTEMBER

CERBERUS GUNCLUB Saturday 5th September

25 Target Handicap 1-2-3 Backmarker 20-25

25 Target D.B. Graded Championship SIE Zone Team Shoot (Round 4)

Sec.: Chris Carrol (03) 789 7926 Melways, under Gun Clubs

MORNINGTON CLAY TARGET CLUB Saturday 12th September

10 Tgt E l 0 CD Norn. $3.00 25 Tgt Graded C'ship Nom. $7.50 25 Tgt Points Nom. $7.50

Sec.: Bob Standeven (03) 546 1489 Melways, under Gun Clubs

NEPEAN CLAY TARGET CLUB Saturday 19th September

10 Tgt E l 0 CID 50 Tgt NZ Ins. Club Champ. (Rd 2)

25 Tgt DB Shoot & Move 11-25

Sec.: Norm Quick (059) 85 3580 Melways, under Gun Clubs

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~ + + ~ ~ 2 3 . 2 5 . A Blcnau 2 2 2 5 . NO-GTON 11781 - ~11owery(21) COTBT A & OA K Rune 50.50. B

Labley 495U. LI ht W a n p l n 47 5U. E Alrvmo 45.50: C W M v l r l 4G.5'2. M . WlU,rnn 4 5 5 2 2 5 T tlup W. M v l n 23.25. R Srnclmr 27.30. hl. W.Uama

Farando 17.20. SEBASTOWL 21-887 - Good (47). 1001. R.F. Soalt & Co. Cantral

mghlands Medley: OA: R. Mark 139.140: AA: G. Mark 134.140. S. Haberman

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BENALLA GUN

Sunday September 13, 1.00pm

10 Target D.B. C.D. Eye Opener

5 Man Team Event in conjunction

A.B.C. 1st each grade

15 Target D.B. Handicap 1,2,3 8 Back Marker

OPEN HlGH GUN - JUNIOR HlGH GUN

E C W U C A GUN CLUB INC. Sunday, September 13 - 12 NOON

25 Target Double Barrel Championship

Overali winners each event receives deluxe sash plus grade trophy. 2 other grades trophy eoch event.

Powered caravons and fen1 sites avoiioble or nominal cost. Modern toile! block with hot shower.

R.W. MeKenzie

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EUROA CLAY TARGET CLUB INCORPORATED

GORDON GUMMING MEMORIAL HANDICAP SNOOT

President: R. Barns Secretary: W. Borden

SATURDAY 26th SEPTEMBER,

10 Target Handicap CD

20 Target "CUMMING MEMORIAL HANDICAP" Ist, 2nd. 3rd & BIM Tcophies

20 Target "STRATHBOGIE RANGERS" PIScore Championship

1st OIA Sash & Trophy 1st Grades A.B.C. - Trophies

20 Pair "GRAND FINAL" DiDoubles Championship 1st & 2nd

Optional Sweeps and Jackpot

Please note: Access to club grounds is now via Creighton's Creek'Road, due to freeway construction.

ALEXANDRA GUN CLUB

VICTORIA

(AFFILIATED WITH A.C.T.A.)

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6, Start l p m Sharp

EVENT 1 Nom. $4.00 10 Target D.B. 15m El0

EVENT 2 Nom. $8.00 20 Target D.B. MANSE HEDGER MEMORIAL HANDICAP

Cumming Shield shot in conjunction Optionai Sweeps each lot $1 .a0

EVENT 3 Nom. $8.00 20 Target D.B. OLD TROUT OPENING CHAMP

Tartan sash - outdoor trophies ANZALEX SHIELD SHOT IN CONJUNCTION

Optional Sweeps each 101 $1.00

Friends of Alexandra Gun Club - This is our ONLY shoot for 7987. Don't miss it.

TO be shot at properly of MR RON HEDGER, 5km from Alexandra.

Afternoon tea available.

I President: Jack Woolmer (057) 72 1050

Secretary: Sue McNair

(057) 74 21 18

Veneto & Abruuo

Gun Clubs Held at M.G.C.

Victoria Road, Lilydale

8 SUNDAY 19th SEPTEMBER # Event 1 $6.00

15 Target PIS CID EiO Graded Event 2 $9.00

30 Target DIE Grd C'ship 1 & 2 OIA Sash Ribbon Grade Winners

Event 3 $7.00 10 Pair DIRise Grd C'ship A.B.C.

1 & 2 OIA Sash Ribbon Grade Winners Event 4 $15.00

50 Target Skeet 1st each Grade

Further events - time permitting.

S. Zotti 480 3028 E. Montanaro 846 2970

Watch out for our October Shoot - Gun & Prizes to be won.

CORlO BAY GUN CLUB

Saturday, September 12

EVENT 1 Nom. $3.50 10 Target eye opener

EVENT 2 Nom. $23.00 100 Target Dl6 Continental

Graded A.E.C. - Sash and Cash - 1st 6 2nd each arade

Secretary: President: Colin George Steven Arklay 73 Newton Ave. 78 Vines Road, Bell Poi1 Hill, 32 15 North Ceelong, 3215 (0521 78 2827 10521 78 1764

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130-140: A: L. Coak 129-140, R. Schwan 128.140: B: P. Powell 152-172. J. HoUoway 151-172. C: J. WeighMan 123-140, P. C m l l 119.140. Junior: J. Jolly 125-140. Veteran: H. Cook 117-140. Jvne Novice: J. Hendy. July Novice: R. Caleman 14-15.

SEBASTUPOL 18-7-87 - r d (34). 10 Pair DIR: A: A. KinnKinn 19-20, L. Coak35.40: B: J. HoUoway 16.20. J. fiing 14-20: C: L. W e 16.20. P. C-11 13-20. 5GT Mld Sovereign Sfakes: A: A. Kinnear 102-103. D. Milojevic 101-103: B: J. Holloway 51.51. M. Pollmk 50-51: C: J. WeighMan 49-50. P. Carroll 48.50. 25T PIS: J. Holloway 7545. D. Wojevio 74.75. A. Kinn~inn~inn 74.75. July Novice: R. Cole- 14.15.

SEEPPARTUN 5-7-87 - Hazy. suMy (34). 25T DIB C'ahip: OA & B: B. Kwp- 54.54. D. Collihole 35-38: A: A. S p n c e 53-54. R. P a 86.61: C: B. Brayban 27-28. D. Callandm 24-25. ZUT SIB G'ahip: OA &A: A. Spence 25-25, R. P e m 19-20: B: D. Collihole 24.25. B. Kwp-21-22: C: B. Bright 17-20.T. Kelleher 20.24.25TPIS G'ehip: OA & A: A. Spence 74.75. S. Atkins 72-75: B: A. Cslandm 71-75. B. ~ o o p m a n 70.75: C: D. Oliver 68.75. T. Thomas 66-75. ZOT Gzd PIS 16m Cash: A: A. S p n o e 57-60: B: A. McFnnaw57.M): C: B. Brayban 58.80.

ST ARNAUD 28.a87- Cloudy &windy(l9]. 1UTDlBEIO: N. Itankling. G. Rymer. D. l?ertolli. D. -man. 3. Mcvitty. R. Shny all 10.10. 3GT Lard Nebon Medley Grd G'ship: A & OA: D. Freeman 49-50. C. Dooly 47.50: B: P. South 48.50. K. Slonne 45.50: C: L. Tomey 42-50. R. Shny 41-50. ZOTI*sdy N e h n DIE Grd G'ship: A & OA: J. MoVitty 38-39. D. Freeman 38.38: B: R. Niebit 26.27. 0. Little 25.21: C: L. Tomey 31.33, R. Shay 30.33. RoYd Hotel

G. 25.28. m y & ~ o t e l HG: J. Mcvitty 88.85. SWAN iiUL.NYAH 18-7-87 -Excellent (20). 101 - ~

R. agnay . N mb-. w wmdhouao. R nid~ewny. S Bncee. J. Dune-. B. Duns- d l LOLO 2V1. "Mm" Grd C'nhlp A (i OA: R Dunstm 5253. R Ilrgnay 2253; 8 : G Lcrm 3432. N. Roblnn 3233. C C. Smltll 19 20. L Swinnrrton 22.24 20T .Gem'' PS: R Ilrdmwsy 6I.TJ. N. lloblna M 6 3 . R . Rigney 84.90. During the presanation of tmphiks, veteran ahooter and long. term club atal- Bob Ridgeway wae praeented with his Life Membership

34.36 TYRENDARR.4 4.7.87 - Fine. bght mnd (251 3UP Pma.denta DIE C'shlp.

OA L A: F. mylar 30.30. E Bond 33.34. B S. Handurson 3132. XI Svlllnvl 3032;C:J Rons28.3U.C SrmthZ7.30 8OTCrpHcpS 5: 14-18 S. Hcndvraon 20.20. S -bridge 18.20. 17-38 T Smith 20.20. G. M c L c d . L. S h a LaUl 13-20; LO 26 A. Kinmmr. N. Manson 18.20.

VENLTOIABRUZZO 18.7.87 - Culd, windy & ahowera (lOR]. 85T DIU Grd C'ahlp OA&A: B. IVoalward37.31.A. Bmwn3030.B: h< Sdvnfore3637. E hlanuo~eAhkno30.30:C: S. Zwgler24.?8. R HunWr26.17. 25TIfcil SZolU 30.30 T Ferlnru, 29 30. B. Hunter 26.287: DM' Vd Dolamfu 24.25. S E Zo"" T ~ w a Remierahip Neyx.m 128829 - B. \Voodwnrd . B. Hunter. R lrunter. c. rnomlra. XI. !V-IM. 5mskeulGrdC'ahip: OA&A: P K m n a 8390.8: s ~ m e s 4 6 . s o . c P- waha45.50 I X r r ~ u n i o r D D X P I ~ M ~ J S U .

WANOARATTA ia7.87 - & c~oudy (401 ~ U T DIB EO. 18 posalblee 2GT Dm G'ahip a,mnsored by G*nm noyd Plumbmg: OA & A: S 51.52 1) .lake1 51.52: 8: G PuLkunz 28.20. C. Snndera 2425: C 'I. KeUcher .. ~-~ -- -

26-29. A. Gehrig 25.28. 30T Clnude Desn Memorid BIE C'ehip: OA & A : J. P a y 51.53 A. Spence 50.53: B: S. Henahall37.38.B. Henehdl28.30: C: A. ~ehrigz7.3d. V. x i m n 23-30. 15T HOP: B. ~ e n e h s n 25-25. T. aench 24-25. S. Atkina 23.24: BM: D. Jackel 14.15. W d Ford HG: J. PdffY 72.75.

WANGARATTAIS.~.~~ - ~ o l d & w e t (16). ST skeet C'ehip: OA: T. Pemey 25.25: A: D. Jackel 24.25: B: K. Mn-y 24-25: C: v. To-ni 28-28. 25T Skeet G'ahip: OA. G. Parim 38-31: A: T. Penney 24-25: B: K. M a m y 35-31: C: D. Love %25. 25T S a t Hcp: T. Jon- 30-30. C. Avery 28.30. V. T o m n i 24-25. Schoalbaya m lGT SB: Open: ObnTynck 6-12, Craig Seasiona 5.12: Novioe: B a n Woodberry 5.10. D. Donald 3.10.

WERRIBEE 12-7.87 - (51). El0 5 DB 5 Pair DIR: T. Dinawe, G. Gauai both 14-15. G. want, D. ails son. P. Geuoi all 13.15. m PIS: A: W. PiIkin@n 77-78, G. Went 76-78: B kOA: T. & d o n 72-72. R. Parry 71-72: C: R. HOP^' ~ . r m . ~ . ~ n 5 3 . 6 0 . I S P ~ ~ ~ D I R ~ ~ ~ : A & O A : R . M ~ ~ * ~ ~ . M ) , W.Pil&Zlaon 42.W. a: T. zagom 28-40, J. ino oh 27-40: C: R. n o p p r 20-30. G. morpe

COOK CLUB

SEmEMEIER 1987 FRIDAY 4 - 7PM

10T PTS CID 15T DB CID

20T DB GRD 1 & 2 ABC

FRIDAY 11 - 7PM 10T PTS CID 15T DB CID

20T DB GRD 1 & 2 ABC

FRIDAY 18 - 7PM 10T PTS CID 15T DB CID

20T DB GRD 1 & 2 ABC

SUNDAY 20 - 12 NOON 10T PTS CID

30T BT R. & E. SPICER GRD C'SHIP 15T HIC

FRIDAY 25 - 7PM 10T PTS CID 15T DB CID

20T DB GRD 1 & 2 ABC

LOCATION: RAAF Base Point Cook

Aviation Road (uff Melbourne to Geeiong Freeway)

Canteen facilities at all shoots

PRESIDENT: Dave McLeod (03) 368 2127 (W) (03) 368 1481 (H)

SECRETARY: Carmel Ford

(03) 368 1234 (W)

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North West Zone Carnival

Callawaddal Stawell Gun Club

Saturday September 19 - l l a m start

Event 1 Norn. $5 15 Target Eyeopener

Event 2 Nom. $8 25 Tgt NWZ D.B. C'ship

Event 3 Nom. $8 25 Tgt NWZ S.B. C'ship

Event 4 Nom. $8 25 Tgt NWZ Pts C'ship

Optional Sweeps extra All events graded AA, A, 5, C

Ladies, Juniors & Veterans 1st & 2nd each grade

Ladies. Juniors & Veterans 60% nominations on championships

High Gun on Events 2, 3 & 4

Overall High Gun & Sash donated by MOTORWAY TYRES, STAWELL

President: J. Gawith P.0. Box, Jeparit (053) 97 2078

Secretary: P. Clark

71 Anderson St, Warracknabeal

C'ship: A & OA: W. P a r k 71.72. D. Kent 59-63. 8: I. Kent 71.78. 0. Kent 73-78: C: S. Zeigler 88-72, P. Bmsamarello 56-60. 15T SiB C'ship: A& OA: N. Court 15-15. W. Pnrks 26-28: 8- I. Kent 11-15. F. Foan 13.15: C: P~ Brusamnrello 13.15, J. Tait 16-20. Prestige Event (slios Choak Shmt): fmm 2 5 s metres- David (Umt Mornell bandit) Twnddie. Congrafulations Mr Norrnnn Joshua Court on shoating the only possible of the evening.

WOODS POINT 28.8.87 - Cold & $vet (17). 7T EIO Hcp CJD Pts: K. Shnw 21.21. 10TDiB Hcp: K. Shaw 9.10. I. MacDonold 9-11. T. Apps 13.18. 30 Pr DID: G. Pattie & D. Hopkin 29-30. K. Shniv& h1Auelm 27-30. G. Shahin &G. Kruxer 25-30.

CALMVIIADBWI STAWELL GUN

CLUB INC. Friday Night - September 18

7.30 p.m.

10 Target D.B. E.O. C.D.

25 Target NORTH WEST ZONE NIGHT

POINTS SCORE C'SHIP

Sashes & Trophies overall & A.B.C Trophy 2nd A.B.C.

President: Lex Lory (053) 59 2295

Secretary: Richard Grainger

(053) 85 5157

DURNLE 17 .87 - Flnu (17) jUT Sl l 'e t A J U111:pr I ? . : < > U \ I El. ou 1 7 ; 0 C K Ayvtt 4ClX 20 Piur S \Y O D D i P ! A % . L C ? ~ I ~ & L. Vtl~r,v I 4 2 . D Aylufth K A)lell 13 20 25'L'D B A D Lfdndr) ?L25 R K \y i r t l 25 .'5 C: T. Atkins 22.25.

BURNIE 18-7-87 -Fine (night) (IS). 80 hliT Club C'ship: A: S. Bmuning 113-120; 8: K. Walker 100-120: C: Y. EUioff 81-l20.

CRESSY 5.7.87 - Fine & mld (40). I5T Cant SiB S;S: T. Arl"ns. W Medcmft. J. Murphy. P. P!isclli aU 15.15. Slate Day Conf S B. A & OA: S. BmvmAg50-50 8: D. Ayktt 43-53:C: T. Atkin.42-5.P: D. I. Axcon 39.50 30T DCB. A: B. Swan 128-128: 8: K. Aylelt 32.33: C: R Pnice 30.;10. Na%'>cc: D Singllne iO.12.20T PIS SjS: D. Hobinson 58-60. J. Murphy. G. Bioskerf h f h e7~a"

313: D i ( o b l 2 , ~ u n ' ~ ~ .dl. L1 \ % h i t c h 262'7.. HDDART2SG.87 -Cold.ur.L(.ll) LUTU L I 6 n . u ~ L Gru) S IJtot-rltnj J

bt.uErio,,. K Avlr,, 1111 10 LO '07 D 11 Colll G r * A s Brown,,,, 27 2,. U K ~ ~ 1 6 % 18.20: d ~ . Drsw 18-20. ClubP!S C'slllpGrd: A S . ~ r o ~ & n g l;4-;20: B: J.Mc.@son 106-120:C&HG:G. Draw 117-120 SthnDislSkcetC'sh~p A & HG: S. Bmwning 48-50: 6: G. Gourlay 33-50: C R Blakc 44-50

SMITHTON 12.-87 Fine, cnlm (18). 1 O I StB EiO SJS: eq 1st D Mundoy. D. Ayletf. eq 2nd C. O'HnUarnn. P. Bmsden. 30T: A: D. bfundny 40-50 B: D. Avletf 36-50: C: 43-50.25T DDB PPS.. A: D. h tundd 7 B D Avlctf 76.87: C- ~. ~- ~

L: Smft 65.75. NovolW SIS: T. Buckby. D. Bru:den 6-7. TASMANIAN 13-7.87 -Cold. clear (30). 25T Skeet. A: J. Brrggs 25-26: B.

IV .Richman 25-25:C: D. Shnw27.29: H O J. Briggs. >ODD \P.M?dcmft & S. YaLee 14-16.25TTGC SkeetCsllip: A: G. Clarke 25.25: B. L Vlncy 25-25. C. D. SIIe.\v2.1-25: HG:G Clarkc37-37,?5TTGCPLsC'ehip: A: J Murphy78.78. B E Jordon 7'1.75: C D. Shniv 69-75. HG' J, h<urphy 78 78.

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SEPTEMBER: State Night Points Score - Hobart Gun Club, 12th September State Night Ball Trap - Burnie Gun Club, 19th September State Day Continental Points Score - Rosebery Gun Club, 27th September

State Night Double Rise - Cressy Gun Club, 3rd October State Double Barrel Single Barrel Points Score - Tasmanian Gun Club, 10thlllth October

BURNIE GUN CLUB Event 2 10T D.B. E.O. SIS

Saturday September 5, Day Shoot, loam Event 1 25 Targets Skeet. Graded A.B.C. Event 2 50 Targets Club DIE. Graded A.B.C. Event 3 25 Targets I.S.U. Ball Trap. Graded A.B.C.

(Walker Trophy Event) Sunday September 27, 9.30am Saturday September 19, Night Shoot, 6pm Event 1

Event 1 TASMANIAN STATE NiGHT I.S.U. 20T Double Barrel Ball Trap Championship. Graded A.B.C. Trophy Hi h Gun Sash, Ribbons Grade Winners. Event 2

Event 2 ~ / g Time Permitting. lop; club Double Rise Championship

ROSEBERY GUN CLUB Graded A.B.C. Trophy OIA badge.

Event 3 September 27 50T A.C.T.A. Skeet Handicap

Event 1 10 Target Points Score Sweepstakes Trophy Ist, 2nd & 3rd Event 2 50 Target State Continental Points Score Event 4

Championship. Sash &Trophy each Grade. 10T Double Barrei SIS off 25m

High Gun sash. DEVONPORT CLAY TARGET CLUB Event 3 20 Pair Club Double Rise Championship. September 19, 10.30am

Ribbon and Trophy each Division. 11-14m, Event 1 15-16m. 17-25m. Ling Gowans Toyota Skeet Championship

Event 4 20 Target Single Barrel. Trophy A.B.C. Grade. 50 Targets, Graded A.B.C.

SMITHTON GUN CLUB Overall Sash and Grade winner Sashes.

Plus trophy each grade. Sunday September 13, l l a m Event 2

$4.00 President's Championship 10 Target PIS Continental E l0 SIS 40 Targets Double Barrel

Graded A.B.C. Trophy each grade. Overall Sash and grade winner Sashes.

(Norco Batteries Cup event) (Last 20 targets to count for Gordon G~rdlestone Cup)

$2.00 Junior Continental 1st & 2nd

$6.00 BOTHWELL GUN CLUB 20 Prs. DlDoubles Championship Saturday September 12, 10.30am

Sponsored by Kiosk Ladies Event 1 Selected Partners. Shot off 18 metres. l o tgt Points Score Eye-Opener S!S

Sashes 1st Pair, Ribbons 2nd Pair Event 2 30 tgt P.S. President's Shoot

Time permitting - 10 Prts. DIRise Trophy & Sash Overall Winner Trophy & Ribbon Grade Wlnner

CRESSY GUN CLUB INC. Sunday September 6, lOam

l o Targets PIS Sweepstake $8.00 20 tgt Doubie Barrel Cont. Sweeps

30 Targets Dl5 Graded Trophy Graded A.B.C. $14.00 TASMANIAN GUN CLUB

Gallagher Power Fencing Handicap Sunday September 13, loam 50 Targets - Sash & Trophy 1st Event 1

Ribbon & Trophy 2nd & 3rd 25T I.S.U. Skeet A.B.C. Special Trophy for Novice American Skeet gradings.

K. Woods, Secretary Event 2 (003) 44 791 6 25T D.B., 25T Uoints A.B.C.

"W. Rainbird Points HOBART GUN CLUB INC. Event 3

30T Double Skeet Novelty A.B.C. Saturday September 12, 4pm

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