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AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- OCTOBER 1990 PAGE I All correspondence should be addressed to: Alan J. Maher, Executive Director, P.O. Box 557, Mount Waverley, Vic. 3149. Phone: (03) 807 7577. Fax: (03) 807 2716. Business Address: 3 Essex Road, Mount Waverley, Vic. 3149. Subscription rate is $25.00 per annum.

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The CTSN is published monthly at Newsprinters Pty Ltd, Melbourne Rd, South Shepparton. Vic. 3630. Phone (058) 20 1555. Typesetting by BP Typesetting Piy Ltd, 7 Hampshire Road. Glen Waverley 3150. Phone (03) 561 2111. National Director of Coaching: Mr Guy Boileau. ACTA Historian: Mr George Biggs, 4 Hugh St, Knoxfield, Vic. 3180. Phone (03) 801 2748.

f President: Mr J.K. Scott 3 T \ Yuulong. Dub&. NSW 8830 Executive Director's Notes ...... Alan I. Maher 3 Phone (W) 62 5751 Vice Resident MI R. Silvester Vale -Reg Bray ...... Bev Penney 4 PO Box 91. Bayanup, WA 6237 Amendment to Rule Phone [097)315236(AHJ Management: Mr A.M. Burgess 18 Harcoun ST. Caw. NSW 2636 Phone (OW36 2315 avidMenck 6 Mr R. Fox 35 Weillngton Pds. Alawa. NT 0610 Phone (039) 85 3602(AHI Redcliffe City, Qld ...... J.B. 6 Cornminee: Editor's Mailbox ...... Kaye Woods 8 Mr S. Browning Mr G. Michell Australian Sports Commission 9 49 Sugarloaf Rd. 12 lUman Ale. Ridanwe, Tas. 7016 Mumy Bddge. SA 5253 Competition - Ages 9 Phone (m2) 43 8613 phone (ow)aa 2- (AH) Mr N. Deeley MI J. Mumhy Vale - G. Kirkpatrick ...... Jack Matthey 9 PO Box 163. PO Box82. World Shooting Championships - Moscow...... 10 Rubde. Old 1702 Klngr Meadows. hs.1219 Phsne (019) 86 4486 Phme(W3)M 79l6 Women's Talk ean Wray 11 Mr 1. Fissioli Mr R. Nugent Coaching Comer ...... Guy Boileau 11 49 Main St, 1411 Msidon St. Cunderdin. WA 6407 Ram. old. 4455 Cowra Sportsperson Phone (MI 35 I384 (AH) Phone (076) ZL 2501 (AH) Mr P. Grove MI R.J. Smifh Release Triggers PO Box 3637. 3 Cleveland Place. Toowoomba C.T.C. Wn.NT 0801 Bonnet Bay. NSW 2226 Ph~ne(C$P) 21 1671 (AH) Phone (02) 528 3878 Q.C.T.A. Northzone Mr L. Manin MI G. Waodhatch New Double RapRules ...... David Menck 14 4 Isn Place. 43 Prouses Rd, Rl~keum,SA 5073 Bendgo. VIF. 35% Cobar Gun Club Ltd 14 Phone (081 337 8029 Phone (054) 40 2S6 Mr J. McVitty Shooters' Come 15 20 Dun& St. Club News, Programs & Results ...... 16 Sf bud,Vic. 3418 Phone (0%) 95 2259 Honorary Life Registratio~~s: C. Mon A. Pedersen (P.P) I.M. Wilson (P.P.) D.R. Taylor E.F. Hawldns (P.P.) R. Mules Front COveG Brunei Juiy/August 1990. MSB ISU Skeet Charn- I.M. Tyquin (P.P.) N. WeUs His Royal G.H.Hall (P.P.) AN. Rawe pionship winner David Cunningham wifh Highness E.G. Biggs L.G.Connors (PP.) Prince Haji Sufri Boikiah. R.M.Holtheter (P.P.) N. Hardy R.H. Moyse ,' \ J PAGE 2 AUSTRALIANCLAY TARGETNEWS - OCTOBER 1990 Organising Commtttee Chairman Roy Holtfreter and his wlie Kath are currently in Europe on holldays and Roy will be vlsltlng the Spteth factory as part of the preparat~onsfor 1991 1998 COMMONWEALTH GAMES As 15 probably well known by now South Australia has won the State bld for Australia's applicat~onto host the 1998 Common- DIRECTOR'S ,ealth Games 11 SUCC~SS~U~the shoot~ngWIII be at the State Shoot~rlgPark at V~rginiawhere a second Trench IS be~ng~nstalled NOTES by the South Australian Government m support of their fac~litybld to the Australian Commonwealth Games Association - Shooting at thls level In South Australia m 1998 will do wonders for the sport In the State prov~dtngof course that Australia wlns the votes for 1998 STATE COACHING DIRECTORS' SEMINAR D~rectorof Coaching Guy Boileau met with State Coaching In last month's CTSN you may have nottced an advert~sementfor Directors in Melbourne during early September to outline his and entries for the 1990 Taipan Sh~eldwhlch 1s lor a 5-Lady Club Team. the Australian Coachrng Counctl's approach to coachmg. It is shootma~ ~~~~~ 20T DB from 15m Clubs not hav~nailve ladies are able to important for us all to realise that Guy in his capacity as Director of combine with neighboring clubs to form a team. Interest in ladies' Coaching will be able to place a far greater emphasis on the nhontmo is~ ever. ~~ lncreasina., and here is a further oo~ortunitv. . to implementation of Coachlng Accreditation Programs than has promcie 12eivorren !P. OL~sport The Sn:elc nas been ivsrl for the previously been the case. To steal a well known phrase, "Why is p3s! four years by ,he ladies!rom :to Kerai:? C1,ib and wkle rhcv th~sso?". Quite simply it is because most of hls involvement and arc snxious to !rnprcve their re-ord of w!n; !hey would v,i.:ccmc contact will be from the National Office where he is located. This :ncr~enrr:es !? !he com?eti:ion I1 yo^ are interes'ed :c iurm:rg a will produce results in the Coaching Scheme, however it will take Ladles' Team to challenge the Kerang Ladies then please see the time. The early reaction to Guy's approach has been more than Secretary from your Club and direct him/her to last month's CTSN favorable and those with whom he has come into contact will attest whlch carried full details of the competition. to the change of d~rectionthat is taking place. Hav~ngsaid that we

rn~~st~~ not. overlook~ ~~-~ the-- Dart that former~ ~~ -~ National~ ~ Coachino~ ~ Directors MACKINTOSH EVENT tiavn:.layea .r. ihe development oi ihe concl:lng scheme 'Ne hzve Havtng recently held d~scussions with Mr Keith Murray, as ec Assw:td':cn been we:l ser,,cd over xacy vears in this area Director of the England Clay Pigeon Shooting Association. I am we are cow 5owever ar a i1r.e ofcnange and s1ov:y bur surely vre more than confident that we will shortly be able to announce an wil: sre that cha-ge br.ng ab~ulvar!allo:s in 'he cosch.ng ares extension to the Mackintosh Team Eventwhlch wili enable a that will reflect for years to come. 5-Member Team to compete internationally in a Shoulder to Shoulder Match agalnst the other countries who participate in the STATE COACHING DIRECTORS' ROLE Mackintosh Event. More about this hopefully at an early date. In Those who are saying and there are some that the days of the addillon it is also my belief that 1991 will see the introduction of a State Coachlng DirectoIs being involved m actual coaching are Skeet Competition along very similar lines to the existing Mackin- well and truly numbered must look a little further than they are tosh Event again, more about this at hopefully an early date. presently doing. The role of lhe State Coachlng Director is one that RELEASE TRIGGERS initially is to ensure that his State's coaching commitments are being anended to. This involves a large degree of administration Some concern has arisen that in some instances Release Trigger but it also ensures that zone and club coaches become active and Shotguns are being used contrary to the requirements of the remain active. Once this is being achieved then a large step has ACTA Shooting Rules. 1 draw your attention to the notlce on been taken. In addition the State Coaching Director will be called Release Triggers published in this issue of the CTSN together with uoon for coachino duties w~thintheir State where their verv the Rule as it presently applies - If you are aware of any Person appointments is testimony to their abilcy to administer aid coach not fulfill~ngthe requirement of Rule 4.11 iB) iitiv) then please in the sport of Clay Target Shooting. bring it lo the attention of the person in control of the particular event. CONSTITUTIONAL MEETING OCEANIA CHAMPIONSHIPS - WOMEN - State Presidents will be attending a working seminar in JUNIOR Melbourne on Monday October 21th to discuss andhopefully come to some agreement upon proposed changes to the ACTA Constitu- Selection procedures for the Oceanic Champ~onshipsare tion. Prior to the workshop a draft of the proposed constitution is printed elsewhere in this issue. As Women and Junior Teams are being made available for discussion at State level. It is advan- to. be.. entered~ I would advise~~ ~ all who wish to comoete for a oosition tageous for this procedure to apply for when the matter is placed on the 9.1straltanTeam IJ ilccuaint themselves with ihe conJ~:tons before member clubs for a decislon to be taken all known objec- re.ating to seleztton. In add!tton the select!on crrieria fcr i:!e .991 tions arising from State Associations will have been taken into Wor:d Champonsh~pss also pub.ahed for ear:y adv:ce account and problem areas hopefully solved. 1991 'WORLD SHOTGUN CHAMPIONSHIPS WORLD SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIPS Dur~ngthe period of the World Championships in Moscow dis - MOSCOW cusstons took place with Gary Anderson of the UIT who has been appointed Technical Advisor for Perth. Gary will be conductlng A XePOrt from Team Manager, Robert Smith is contained else- his during late ~~~~~b~~/~~~l~~~~~~b~~ and where in the CTSN. while our particular discipline did not do as he is anxlous to ensure that the good name of the UIT is maintained well as we would have wished for the dedication of each and has expressed his confidence in the ability of those involved to every member of the team was a credit to them and Australia was present for his inspection grounds and equipment that will be in well served by its sporting ambassadors. Congratulations to our exemplary condition for the all-important Champ~onship~in 1991, pistol friends. Phil Adams and Lyn Marie Freh who each obtained One of the elusive but so important Olypmic Games Quotas. Our ~f YOU are contemplating penh for the world champion. thanks to General Team Manager Peter Quire on behalf of ail ships an early advice is to bring your gun, for the enterprising members of the Australian Shooting Team for a job well done. WACTA contemplating a DTL competitton over three or four days to show our international visitors how we shoot Down The Ltne. Cont'd overpage AUSTRAL!AN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 3 Conr'd from previous page M.S.B. SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIPS - BRUNEI Also, repoaed elsewhere in this CTSN 1s a report irom Team Manager David Menckon the performances of the ACTA Team in Brune~. Congratulations to all concerned particularly Davld Cunningham (Skeet) and Bill Iles (Trap) who proved too strong in MARCH 9/16 - TRAPISKEET AT WAIKATO their ~ndividuaievents. By all accounts the tropties presented by H.R.H. Prince Haji Bolkia were outstanding and very much APRIL 14 - SPORTING CLAYS AT DUNEDIN amreciafed. . bv all comuetitors, uart~cularlvthe winners.~ As~~ a NOVEMBER 23/24 - I.S.U. AT BELFAST swe.1 'oken of apprec.aior. Ice Prlnce ~3sprese'lted w.tn s trophy depc~nq Aostral~as .n,olveroent :I Ice MSB Sho-tin!] Cha-np~on- ;fll?s vhlc? may cosslb:y become an a,nu;l e\ert Further information can be obtained by contacting the Secretary of the NZCTA: NATIONAL OFFICE HONOUR BOARD Mrs Adrienne Sears Visitors to the National Office should have no diff~cultyIn identi- PO Box 5355, Papanui, New Zealand fying the home of the Associalion as the ACTA emblem is now Phone 52 9203 prominently featured on the front.of the building for all to see. In did.tlu!. V!U:J:Z wl!l be P.CDSC~ mzce 'he rns~nlllcen-mahogany Hcnour Board vi?..ch hes been donatec :o the Assoc:dt13n by tnc New outh Wies C:as Ta:oet Assoclpt~on.n o!wr tc record fu: postertty the principai ofilce bearers of the Association from ts inception. The Honour Roll is something that proDably should have CLEARLY THE BEST. been obta~nedin earlier years, however it is now a feature of the * National Office with a special vote of appreciation to the NSWCTA * ALL THE LATEST for Uleir most thoughtful and very welcome gesture. With better weather expected in the coming months club attend- ances should soon be on the increase with broken targets becom- mg the order of the day. Good Shooting to ail. Available from: Alan J. Maher Executive Director EARMOLO AUST PIL Phone (08) 264 1096 VALE REG BRAY Members of the Wangaratta Clay Target Club were shocked to learn of the sudden death on Ailgust 28th of Reg Bray. Slxty-eight year old Reg had been a club member for many many years, although in recent years he only shot occasionally at club practices. During this time he formed some very special PEOPLE WHO ARE WINNERS friendships and gained great respect from others because of his vast general knowledge especially in relation to trees, mass mowers, and also for the met~culousway in which he worked. Reg was not afraid to voice his opinions as he had some set ideas on People who are on time. how to handle machinery and look after other people's propeay. He had a heart of gold and got tremendous pleasure irom doing People who are in shape. things for other people. 0 People who are enthusiaslic. Reg, as so many of our visiting shooters would know had for the past five years been the person responsible for the magnificent 0 People who are self-disciplined. appearance of our club grounds. 0 After Reg retired from the Rivers Trust about five years ago he People who are committed to a goal volunteered to clean up the ground. What a marvellous job he d~d, 0 People who are dedicated to their job. turning it from a sadly neglected and overgrown area into what many believe would be the most tidy club grounds within 0 People who are organised. Australia. The hundreds of laborious hours Reg spent at the club were all undertaken without ever beino asked to do anv of it. He 0 People who are tough mentally. loved the work and took meat pride 1; how he had tr&sformed I the place. During the summer it was not unusuai for Reg to be out People who enjoy helping others. mowing or watering the tracks at five m the morning and watering People who are innovative. agaix until late at night just to keep the mass green and tidy for the shooters. 0 People who are loyal. Reg's enthusiasm and dedication to the club was something which is seldom seen at clubs these days. He believed many 0 People who enjoy life. shooters of today are not prepared to put back to the clubs in return for what they get out of it. Reg will be enormously missed and long remembered at the - Coach George H. Allen Wangaratla Club. Club members' deepest sympathy :s extended to Mrs Bray and family. Courtesy Ray & Pat Mack - South Australia Bev Penney Secretaiy PAGE 4 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGETNEWS- OCTOBER 1990 AMENDMENT TO RULES EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY SKEET: New Rule 5 2(1) Ii a shooter iires twlce at the same target the result ofhlsllrst shot shall count The result of hls next due target shall be scored as lost Re-number f to g g to h h to 1 Manufacturers PRELIMINARY ADVICE 12 Rosebery Street, Balgowlah, N.S.W. 2093 OLYMPIC DISCIPLINE Phone (02) 94 6607 or NATIONALS A.H. (02) 948 8182 (Sergio Zuffo)

ADELAIDE 1991 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD (in conjunction with Oceania Championships) CLAY TARGET: The 1991 Oceania Championships will prov~detvro Olymplc Quota Positions lor the rewon in both Trap and Skeet In the Shotgun Section oi the Championsh~psAustralla wlll be entering A and B Teams as well as Women and Junior Teams, all of whom will achieve a minimum qualiiylng score if scores are in excess of Weight 105 grams, wrrated rim logive you better, morctvcn flight, trap 182/200 trap and 184/200 skeet. arm rubbers last longer, less maintenance and eorc lo your club. A new dimension to Clay Targel Shooting and brought to you by OLIMPYC. The methods of teams selection lor A and B Teams as well as the company that drama~icallyreducer ihc price of targets to all Gun Women and Juniors will be: A TERM (Trap & Skeet) - First three irom the 1990 Eliminations. First in price. Firn in quality. WHY NOT USE THE BEST. THEY COST NO MORE. B TWM (Trap & Skeet) - Rernalning three members oi the BImk & Colored Taqar Availabk. National Training Squad. Very comptitivc prices. WOMEN (Trap & Skeet) - Selected by the scores achieved over the first 200T of the 1991 Olympic Discipline National Championsh~psplus 7ST Oceania Badge Match. JUNIOR (Trap & Skeet) - Selected by scores achieved over the first 200T of the Olympic Discipline National Champ~onships Queensland: plus 75T Oceania Badge Match.

NATIONAL & OCEANIA CHAMPIONSHIPS PROGRAM Sunday Ian- 21: Oceania Badse Match 74T (Open) ond day, l'nesday & ~ednesdaylanuary28,29 30: Common- wealth Champlonshlps, Trap & Skeet, 200T plus Final Thursday January 31, Friday & Saturday Febmary 1 & 2: National Chamoionshi~/OceaniaTraD & Skeet. 200T plus Final. Sunday ~eb--3: ~oubleTrap ~hampionshlp,150T blus Flnal. South Australia: Wagga Boat & Sports South Australian Gun NATIONAL TRAINING SQUAD/1991 WORLD SHOTGUN CHAMPIONSHIPS Australian open team representatives for the World Champion- ships in November 1991 will be determmed irom members oi the (08) 280 8309 (Club) National Trainina Souad which will be declded uDon from the results of the 400i. oi the Nat~onalOlymplc ~lsclpl~ieChampion- ships in both Trap and Skeet * Used Exclusively at Women and Junior Australian representatives will be the first Commonwealth Games three in order of scores recorded over the 400T of the National in Brisbane * Olympic Discipline National Champlonships, providing that the minimum (ACTA) scores are achieved. WOMEN: TRAP 330/400 SKEET 330/400 OLIMPYC,TARGETS ARE PLEASED TO JUNIOR: TRAP 3S0/400 SKEET 350/400 ANNOUNCE THAT MINI TARGETS, In the event of minimum scores not being ach~eved,team selection will be by invitation. BATTUS, AND CLAY TARGET RABBITS Full details will be published in the November Issue 01 the ARE NOW AVAILABLE CTSN. ALAN 1. MAHER SAME HIGH QUALITY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 5 COLD At the invitation oi His Royal Highness Prince Haji Sufri Bolkiah Zealand on a count oack, wlth the Brunei A team, lead by His of Brunei, an eight person Australian Clay Target Association Royal Highness Prince Sufri, taking third Team IeR Melbourne on Saturday 2lst July, bound for a two week The fmai 50 targets 01 the skeet and David Cunningham agam trip to the South East Asian oil cmntry and the 1990 MSB Shooting performed well to record 48/50 and an overall total of 195/200, Championships. puthng him into hrst spot in the hnai Michael Inguanti also carded The occasion was an International compel~lio~~:n Olympic Trap 48/50 to fill second spot in the Rnal on 192/200, with Vincent Teo and ISU Skeet, being held in conjunction with His Royal Highness next on 191, HJ Mohd Samid on a personal best of 190, followeo by Prince Sufn's btrthday celebrat~on.Prince Sufr~is the younger Timmy Dodcs on 186/200 and John Summers making up the six on brother 01 His Excellency The Sultan of Brunei, and is a keen and ~.~186/200 competent clay target shooter, having represented Brunei in the Cunn~ngham'sconslstency agam showed through in the final. recent Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand. shooting 24/25 to take overall and the vstor's spoils. The first The ~nv~tat~onrecalved was for a three person Olympic Trap place trophy incidentally had been rcade especially for His Royal team acd a three person ISU Skeet team plus officials. The make- Highness far the competition by Aspleys 01 London and was up of the team was- Olympic Trap: Bill Iles. John Maxwell. conservatively valued at Six Thousand Pounds Sterling, around Fllippo Petriella ISU Skeet: DavidCunningham, Michael Inguanti, $13,500, not a bad trophy for a few days work. John Summers. Michael lnguanti also shot well in the final to score 24/25, but Team offic~alswere David Menck (Trap) and Ian Hale (Skeet), unfortunateb loca! 1u1es only allow one award per country, so viith David Menck assuming the role of overall team manager. second spot went to Vincent Teo on 214/225 with Timmy Dodds taking third with 212/225 after a countback hom Samid. Before leaving Melbourne, the team was still very much in the dark as regards accommodation, details of the competition and I. David Cunningham AUS 24 25 25 2S 24 24 25 23 195+24 Mchael Inguanti Aus 25 24 25 25 23 22 25 23 192+24 travel arrangements, b~las the day went on the trip certainly unfolded into the memorable and unique experience that it was to 2. Vincent Teo Sab 25 24 24 24 23 25 23 23 191 +23 be 3. T~mmyDodds NZL 23 24 23 24 23 24 23 23 187+25 In addition to the fine performances recorded by the individuals After elght hours in the air. the team arrived at Singapore's of the Australian team. Filippo Petriella and Ian Hale shot in the Changi Airport where a short wait was scheduled before we competitlon as "Mr X, 1111 in shooters". This is normal in could board a Royal Brunei Airlines fllght lor Brunei It didn't take international compeiitions where there are insufficient shooters to long to locate the New ZealandTeam who were heading for Brunei make up iull squads of srx Ian shot,extremely well to record 100 on the same fllght The KIWIteam comprised three trap shooters straightbefore withdrawmg from the match, while Flip made up Grahan Ede. Graharri Geater and Jam~eCane, a~dthroe skeeties the numbers and got sorne experience. Tmmy Dodds, Robbie Tahau and GeoffJukes Team manager was Both shooters were presented with awards during the The two teams boarded the Royal Brunei flight which was presentation ceremony in appreciation of their efforts runnmg a little late, but were finally bound for Bandar Seri With the Skeet Charnp~oi~shipf~na!lsed, the next tn-o days were Begawan, capital of Negar Brunel Darussaiam, arriving in Brunei a set down for Olympic Trap practice, and the "trenchies" were all llttle aEer midnight local time keyed up and ready to get stuck into the competition. After immigration and customs were cleared (the guns received plenty of attention before being taken by the army for safe keepmg), the teams were loaded into a bus and taken to the Sheialoi~Utarna Hotel, our home for the next ten days. The first two days oi our stay were set down for skeet practice and formalising 01 teams and individuals ior the next week and a half of competition. In all, over 50 competitors competed in the shooting championships, with eight countries (Australia, New Zealand, Brunei. Singapore, Sabah. Philippines. Malaysia and Thailand) represented. Many old friendships were renewed by those team members who had competed in the Asian countries before. '1'1 e:day rnwnlng 24ik i~ly,saw !he corcmcn:encri 9 :he IS1 S,:eet ccrn3L;1:.lor t21 not belore 1t.e ~ilicialoleniry cerernory t;r, lasten p:ace ani tlis ?o)c.l H~yhr~essnad been presenled 'o the team memjers and had fired the opening shot Cori!i..>c: !or the Cnampionsnips were r;cuc wil:: rensona3.y h-: i.~cid vieclner ccnllniirlg 'hro'ighou' 'I he Aus:r;lian .earn * Australia was the winner of the ISU Skeet Teams Malch in me~torsobvl~sly en o./ec !he co?dllions as rtey al: siarted.w~II Brunei. Second place New Zealand and third place to the Brunei1 and were in contontion at the end of the first day Team. Dav~dCunningham and Michael Inguanti were sharlng the lead Agaln the early indication was that Bill, John and Filip were after dropping only one target ior the day. Local Samid and going to perform well and obviously liked the trap range, which Vlncent Teo were nex: on 73/75. had a beautiful background overlooking the South China Sea. Day two of the skeet competition, and the final day of the team's Again it appeared that the Ausaes might be the ones to beat, match, saw the Australian trio of Cunningham, Inguanti and certainly in the teams match. Summers well out in front in the team event on 216/225. Cunningham and lnguant~again started well, both cardlng 25s. Cunningham however was again the better perfomer for the day, recording 73/75 to finish on 147/150, two targets ahead of Vincent Teo and Mlcharl Inguantl on 145/150 wlth local Samtd next on

144/130.~ ~ New Zealander Graham Ede next on 68/75 and Filip Petriella also The team march had become a battle for the minor placlngs. on 68/15 David Cunningham, fresh from a win in the Skeet Australia's 430/450 was 20 targets abead of New Zealand and Cham~ionshio,was also shoolms well as a 'MIX, fill up shooter", Brunei who finished cn 410/450. The silver m lac! wen! to New recording 67/75 PAGE 6 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGETIXEWS- OCTOBER 1990 The "final 25" saw John Maxwell miss one early to record 24/25 while Bill shot a perfect 25/25 to tie the scores and take the ove~all trophy, again a $13,500 gold trophy made especially for the occasion Team match I. Australia 427/450 2. New Zealand 404/450 3. Brunei A 3961450

Again special awards were made to the Mr X shooters who made up the numbers, wlth David Cunningham taking first. David Menck second and Fernando Mercerdo of Philippines third. 1. Bill Iles Aus 24 24 23 25 24 24 24 22 190+25 John Maxwell Aus 25 25 23 24 23 24 25 22 191 + 24 2. Graham Ede NZL 22 23 23 24 22 24 24 24 186+24 Filippo Petriella Aus 22 22 23 25 24 23 22 24 185 + 24 3. Jamie Recio Phi 25 23 25 23 24 19 22 22 183+24

0 Afternoon Tea with His Royal Highness Prince Sufri: (I-r) Prince The standard of our ISU Skeet and Olympic Trap teams spoke Sufri, David Cunningham, John Summers, John Maxwell and David for themselves, with the only better performance belng a clean Menck. sweep. instead of 1st. 2nd and 6th in the skeet and 1st. 2nd and 4th in the trap. Our representatives certainly performed well, but the performance to top them all was yet to come. Day two of the trap and the Aussie team moved up a gear, The final night of the team's stay in Brunei Darussalam was set recording 216/225 for the day to ensure ilrst spot in the team as~defor the grand hale. His Royal Highness Prince Haji Sufri's event Bill lles shot a clean 25 and two 24s. Petriella recorded 25. birthday dinner. This was to prove a real eye opener. The pany 24 & 23, while Maxwell ended the day with 24, 23 & 24 John was held at the Royal Brunei Sports complex. and was attended by Maxwell still was m first soot but after a oood dav had been ioined many members of the Royal family and dignitaries from in the lead by Bill also on 144/150 jam]: Recio and Filip petriella throughout the country. were equal third on 139/150 The non-stop enlenainment on stage commenced shortly after At the completion of the Olympic Trap teams match. Australia the arrival of the ofiic~alguests at around 7 30 in the evening and had in fact proved too strong. taking the gold by a margin of 23 finished with 2-3 hours of unbelievable entertainment by one of targets Asia's big-name superstars. Anita Sarawak, who along with her group had arrived direct from Las Vegas especially for the New Zealand was again second and third spot was again filled evening's festivities by the Brunei A team. Presentations were made during the evening to the Olympic Trap team winners and the overall champions, while spec~al \V:,h or16 day s~dPJC iaiqais US the fin3: 75 tz ;o 1.ltxwel: a.d presentations were made by the Team Managers to His Royal I!es ;pcearcJ 13 b.3ve !he y~icxiween !hem .'.ga.r lozal r,?les Highness Prlnce Sufri on the occasion of his birthday, and in Cic:h:f3 that cn.y me medal wou:d 362 aw~rce>rer coictry 33 2. appreciation of the hospitality and generosity shown to the visiting the end of the day someone had to miss out teams. David Menck presented HIS Royal Highness with a John started well with a perfect 25/25, while Bill and Graham spec~allymade map of Australia made from Australian cedar, and Ede of New Zealand both shot 24s The second round saw Maxwell inlaid with a suitably engraved plaque and pewter ACTA National and Iles both falter a little to record 22s. whlle Leong Wei Heng of Championships medal. Malaysia carded 25, and Ede, Lai See Pan of Singapore and Following the presentations came the moment all had been Petriella all scored 24s in their final round waiting for, the time for each visting team to get up on stage and present a "royal command performance." Bill lles immediately C-.>.l.(l ,. .?lo 1t.e f1r.a: John Miiv!~'llwzs III 103 SF". on !91/201. took the microphone and apologised that he would not be able to i-Jilow?d >y B.1: llcs on 193 Nexi wnslt~cKiiv! Ede -Jn 1% Pcir:e:la sing as he was suffering from laryngitis. Bill also apologised for un 185 2°C Jam:? Recio of ?h!:ippires !.?or We. Henc of John Maxwell, saylng that John couldn't sing anyway, but Bill Malaysia making up the SIX. added that our two stars - the guy in the skull cap (Ian Hale) and the Danny Devito look-ahke (Michael lnguanti), would periorm for the crowd. David Cunningham then took the initiative and led the boys in a speclal and unique performance of Waltzing Matilda Definitely different! The night's festivities and entertainment were a great success and featured some great talent. The night finally finished a bit before 4 a.m. which made it a little difficult for those who had to catch 7 a.m. planes. In all the venture by the team to Brunei was an outstanding success, not only from the point of view of the competition, but also from the point of view of establishing a closer relationship with our Asian neighbours. Each and every member of the team performed well and justified their inclusion m the team. The rapport established by the team was terrific and all concerned can be justifiably proud of their performances. All team members must be congratulated on their actions, and the manner they conducted themselves at all times. It was a pleasure to be with the team and hopefully the impression we created with our hosts will see us sending another team to Brunei Darussalam in the future a Victorious Olympic Trap Team - Bill Iles, Filippo Petriella and David Menck John Maxwell. Team Manager AUSTRALIANCLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 bers, took out the D/Doubles, but not before being given the fright ATROPHY FIT FOR of their lives by two juniors, Amando Coco and L. Chant. Jim Beer of "Billabong Used Cars" chipped in this manth with a A PRINCE bit of sponsorship. Thanks Jim. In appreciation of the generosity and hospitality shown to the Fisher and Paykel setting the standard and that's for sure. Stu ACTA Team which recently visited Brunei Darussalam for the Brenon, their Queensland Manager, didn't have to twist my arm MSB Shooting Championships, the Team presented His Royal when oifering a freezer for the ladies' kitchen. Keep up the good Highness with a specially made map of Australia mounted on a work you guys, I like it. base, all made from quality Australian cedar. Our official opening shoot in November looks like being a ripper. Good sponsorship offered by some of the Redcliffe City business people. More on this later. 'Till next time, keep both eyes open. J.B.

EDITOR'S MAILBOX Dear Alan, Re: National Shooting Ground The subject of a National Shooting Ground arlses from time to time and I believe it is once again under consideration by the National Executive Members. Whilsl I agree in principle to having a National Ground I don't believe that it can ever be a viable proposition. Before any decision is made the following points must be addressed. (a) Location It is logical to site a National Ground in an area where there is ready access to the majority of shooters, i.e. Central-South New South Wales. The area required would be substantial if it is to accommodale twenty-five layouts; this being the number mooted. Because of the nature of the venture it would need to be sited Inlaid into the map was an ACTA National Championships some distance from any town or city, but why twenty-five layouts medallion, with a suitably engraved mlver plaque is a mystery to me when currently with numbers of competitors l'hls hea~r!ful!ymijde'rophy was manufac~uredan0 donaled oy fallina-. it is ~ossible to run a successful Nationals with less than half -.amwor!h lu:n wre rnaker/:estorer Rcd Frtor w.ih be ;sristance that number Of co. U-r: Does the Executive believe that numbers will double in the near On behalf of the ACTA and the team we would ilke lo convey a future? I doubt d thls wlll be the case spec~althanks to Rod and hls staff, and Col, for their help and generosity. @) Viability David Menck With a complex of such size and value it would be necessary to Team Manager have not only the National Office on site - which in itself would create a logiaical problem as I see it -but also to have a full time caretaker who would need to be housed on site. The burning question is where does the money come from to not only establish and equip such a complex but to maintain it. How REDCLIFFE CITY, QLD many shooters would use the facilities on weekdays? Very few if any as there is not the number of shooters in Central-South New South Wales to take advantage of facilities such as would be available. The suggestion has been put that the complex obtain a licence 'em. and that the revenue from poker machines would meet the main- As a result of all the hot air we have to move our traps around, tenance and running costs. Once again in these days of random but rest assured, we will gel this done with a minimum of dis- breath testing etc. how many people are going to travel to a comfort to our shooters. complex out of town to piay the pokies when the same service is available within the town. Our President Jim Cassimatis came good at the Brisbane Two- Day Exhibition Shoot taking out a couple of events and also his The success of the American situation is invariable quoted but grade H/gun aver the hvo days. we must remember that shooter numbers are much greater and that in America there is a significant number of professional George Burlison took out lwo A Grade events and Brian Alex- shooters. There is no comparison at all to the local scene and those ander a grade H/gun, so all in all our guys are doing their little bit students who are adamant that we can utillse a National Groundon to put Redcllffe City on the map. the same basis must be deludlng themselves as they have not con- Alas and Alack that was last week with our big charity shoot sldered all aspects of the establishment and viabll~tyof such a coming up "Look for advert". Things are all the go down Redcliffe complex. Clty way. The members of the Executive if giving serious thought to the We are ra~singfunds for the Pol~ceYouth Club. It is our way of proposal for a National Ground must do so with the cost to shooters helping the kids and maybe helping those galahs crawl back in mind. Someone has to pay. In the long run it could well be the under the Gldgee log. sport itself that pays as the development of clay target shooting in Our August shoot was another good one. Forty-four shooters States other than where a National Ground is situated will be seri- turned up and this time a few more visitors. Rod Felt from the Sun- ously affected. shine Coast being the best on the day. Yours sincerely Peter Langford and Hank Hermans, two of our Foundation Mem- Kaye Woods PAGE 8 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS -OCTOBER 1990 I Advice from the Australian Sports Commission contained the WBIIIM mom Wldlnli nd our&lmr thn mr lalwa st:. very welcome news that the Australian Clay Target Association The Fifth Australian has had arants totallina $136.000 aoDroved under the 1990/91 ROYAL EXHlBlTlOH BUILOIWO.... GUN EXPO lncluceo in the gram IS an arnoun: of $50,009 being par! of !he $75 COO granl approved for !he conduc! of the 1991 World Sho:qun Chamo~onsnlostr. Perlh durtna- November of ibal vear ~dditionalgrants have been approved in the areas of admin- istration/coaching which included provision for the contlnuance of the annual seminars conducted by the National Coaching Council involving State Coaching Directors. .*d "l.l.dil.W - M4 Attendances at the Institute of Sport has also been approved with FOR SALE, TRADE AND EXHIBITED assistance grants allocated for this purpose. This will enable the members of our National Training Squad to prepare for the all important forthcoming World Shotgun Championships. The recognition given to the sport of clay target shooting by the Australian Sports Commission is very much appreciated and will assist the sports development in the years ahead. COMPETITION AGES Frcm rlme to 'tme we do recelve enqu~r~esas ro whal consllrules . SATURDAY OCT. Zllh & SUNDAY OCT. 28th. I990 e veterar snooler as we:l as a 1un.0~shco:er iil ACTA !eve1 .Ti".% ~I.I~,s.nislPmLnd..9.m,o.aPn .l- Cmc.nrr.l .(.i Do!.# 6.non.a 8- ld ng. U-%en S, C.na Y*- To shoot as a veteran. a shooter must have passed the age of 65 .Aam..a -$Is OMnlU,k.~~.",~n~mDan- on the day of competition. Similarly a junior shooter must be under .D*rnU",.l.,l.S..,l.~, the age of 17 on the day of competition. It is worth remembering however that the junior age level is to be increased to 18 years as at January 1, 1991. Shooters who have had 30 years of continuous registration with the ACTA and have passed the age of 60 years are entitled to a concession in the cost of their membership. THIS CONCESSION DOES NOT ENTITLE THE SHOOTER TO LAY CLAIM TO VETERAN STATUS. Shooters who claim veteran status under the age of 65 or because of their long service concession are in conflict with the HORSLEV PARK GUN SHOP rules of the Association and competing for recognition in areas for QUALITY AT DISCOUNT PRICES which they are not entitled: * * * SPECIALS THIS MONTH * * * 0 Veterans over the age of 65 on the day of competition; 0 Juniors under the age of 17 years on the day of competition. Please make certain that when entering events at any level from Club to National Championships that your correct status as a member is recorded. VALE GEORGE G. KIRKPATRICK It is with deep regret that I have to advise the death of George G. Kirkpatrick of the Beaufort Gun Club. George had not been in good health for some time and passed away peacefully at home on 25th August. George was a llfe member of !he Beaufort Gun Club and his fan?tlyktndly donated a perpe:ual shteld (see September CTSN) 10 be compe'ed for annually at the Beaufon Gun Clu~George helc most positions at the club during his long association with the sport. A farmer by occupation. George had a philosophical approach to life, he frequently entertained us with his stor~esand entered in competition to within a month of his passing. One of George's suc- cesses was winning a 'C' grade Browning U/O at Noorat Gun Club Lead Shot P.O.A. Wads P.O.A. Please phone tor price in the 1960s and Georoe alwavs used this aun when~~~ com~etina~-~~ 7-~~~= Plenty of Once Fired Cases DTL George oflen alteided FICIC& Game &oo:s a! Haddon w~lh I h:s ne!Gnbo~rsand irlends the Ban!z lw~ns I HORSLEV PARK GUN SHOP----. I I am sure that all shooters will offer their sympathy to George's 1848 THE HORSLEY DRIVE, daughters and son-in-law. Farewell old friend, our sport is the HORSLEY PARK, NSW 2164 better for your long association with it. PH: (02) 620 1313, (02) 620 1430, (02) 620 1235 FAX: (02) 620 1449 Jack Matthey Secretary, Beaufort Gun Club AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGETNEWS- OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 9 WORLD SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIPS MOSCOW 1990

Wednesday the 1st August had arrived. The Australian Shooting with a 23/25 and followed it with 22/25 then 23/25 for a 68/75 Team members, under the leadership of Peter Quire, met at both (!36/150). At this stage the field was led with three shooters on Melbourne and Sydney airports for the flight to Moscow to 148/150 and three others on 147/150. compete in the 45th World Shooting Championships. After the semi-finals and finals both Br~anand Alex were able to The team consisted of 25 competitors which included our trap shoot on to achieve their MQS for Barcelona 1992. Neither were and skeet shooters of Brian Thomson and Alex Crikis (skeet), successful - Alex finished on 182/200 and Brian 180/200. Michael Diamond and Craig Tilley (trap). Russel Mark (trap) had The event was won by Anorea Benelli of Italy with 198/200+ fol- departed earlier to compete in England where he finished second lowed by S. Puldon of Cuba 196+25 then T, lmnaishvill of the in the Rolex British Grand Prix with a very good score of USSR 196+24+13. The ladies section was won by Svetlana 191/200+25. Accompanying the team were official^ and a support Demina of the'USSR with 195/200, a new viorld record. group which included Mal and Carol Tilley. Mondav 13th saw the first Skeet Doubles event (for those mter-

wald, GDR, 68/80+20. Ladles winner was Terry Bankey, USA. 67/80+ 16. Brian shot very well to finish in ninth place with 68/80. Alex enjoyed it immensely but just did not get into the swing of things for a 57/80. It is now Tuesday and time for official practice for Trap. In overcast and wet condit~onsour shooters trained hard over the two days and after sorting out a few minor problems Mlchael and Craig, who had not been able to shoot for the last week along with Russell who had been training in England up to official practice. were looking forward to the match. Competition began at loam In very overcast conditions with occasional periods of rain. Michael was first up and began with a 24/25 followed by a 23/25 then 25/25 for a 72/75 to be in 24th position. Russell shot 23, 24, 23 for a 70/75. Craig was feelmg the pressure of his first international match and finished the day on 67/75 after rounds of 23. 21. 23. At this staae six shooters had shot e L-R: Michael, Brian, Alex and Craig. 75/75 with a further six on74/75 and 73775 out of a field of 102 shooters. Our flight took us via Los Angeles where we missed our connect- ingflight to New York. On our arrival in New York some 23% hours after IeavingSydney, and aiter a brief overnight stay we had three hours to see the sights of New York which the shotgun team members did by taxi, then onto Moscow. On our arrival in Moscow and after clearing Customs we were met by our interpreter who then took us to accreditation then onto our hotel, which was one block away from Red Square, for our first Russian meal and a much appreciated rest as it was now Friday the 3rd August and late afternoon in Moscow some 52 hours since departing Sydney. Saturday morning was taken up at the range, checking our guns and unpacking the ammunition which had been kindly donated by both Winchester and Scorpio, our thanks must go to both Bruce Burns and Sergio Zuffo for their generosity. The boys then had time to look over the layouts before we rlurned to the hotel for lunch. The rest of the day was taken up resting or looking around Red Square etc. Sunday and Monday saw our Trap and Skeet shooters partici- pate in unofficial practice. All trained well considering they had e The Skeet Layouts in Moscow. only one day's rest aiter such a Ions. flight. - BY now all countries had arrived and official Skeet practice began on all four layours. Day one of training saw Alex shooting Day two began wlth a slight breeze and clear skies Craig was very well while Brian was still experimenting and adjusting to the first away and shot a 24/25 followed by a pair of 21/25s for 66/75 range. On day two of practice Alex shot 49/50 with Brian shooting (133/150) Michael and Russell were both looking for good scores 69/75. hoping to make the cut off Russell began with a pair of 23/25s then Friday 10th was the first day of competition, in very still and hot 24/25 for 70/75 (140/150) Michael shot three lots of 23/25 for the conditions shooting got underway at loam. Brian got off to a dis- day leaving him on 69/75 (141/150) The cut off point was 143/150 appointing start with a 21/25, he then followed it with an excellent The field was led bv .lora > Damme (GDRI. . and Manuel Silva 25/25 and i:nlsnea the cay wlrha 22./25 for a 68.'75 Alex 501 off 102 ?ortugal; 1r.e !unnr wh, M:?rae d,!eaterl !o v,:r~ Pas. ycar s perfect st3r: v~11h25/25 the11fo:lo.~cd !I wt!ha 23/25and a 22. 2C for :un.cr W?rld Ckemp:?r1~~!!.~:n :5L 1:: wir. h:.e F Ci~lr.1of il:ls a 70/75 Onlv f:ve of 1r.e 97 Skeet sl,ooiers lad shot 74/75 c.. .4S/IS- .. .. . On So:~rdayc:r.dlt.ons~n~ere s 11:tIecoder Alex i\,asi.rst .~:,ano liy ncx I:.? 7ein:s cow.~st.:.o~~hdd 5~eri::ihli~~)-: ML~T. IIJ:~ :ke sho: 23/25 ne isllowe~!t.ls wilh E 21. 25 wh.!e nql leel!cg we!. then chanr~.ons o2 44. 4:: :i.c~lPo~.u:ysl 5.1.~153 and i:.e GCR f.n~shedthe day .wth 23/25 f~ra 67. 75'137/150) Brlan e!so keqan 432149': We i.r1.she3 n ICtk ~llaceXI:? ?!.' 4C'. and l!I eyes wcrr PAGE 10 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 on the leaders to see 11 thev could shoot 200/200. We were Chuck is the father of Matt Dryke who won the Gold Medal for fortunate enough to be able towitness a faultless performance by Skeet at the 1984 Olympics. Jorg Damme (GDR) for a 200/200 lust one target clear of Daniele Completely away from shooting for a moment, congratulations to Cioni, Italy 199/200. Bob and Desiree Huddelston (nee Wakefield), who on August 4th It was now finals time and with Damme missing his 212th target became the proud parents of Robert Gordon Huddleston. weigh- and Cioni hls 213th Jorg Damme became the new World ing in around 7 pounds, named Robert after dad and Gordon aner Champion and record holder on 224/225. Daniele Cioni 223/225 granddad Wakefield of Mildura. second, w~thMarco Venturini (Italy) 2211225 third. Our three DO you tell the people you work with and associate with what shooters were able to shoot on for their MQS for Barcelona. Russell takes up most of your weekends and any night or weekday that a and Michael both have a MQS but Cralg was not able to achieve clay target club operates? With bad press and the general opinion his and finished on 172/200. The ladles winner was Pia Baldisserri that anyone who shoots must be a Rambetype, it is interesting to

(Italy) 189/200. see~~ the~ look~~ of disbelief. when in oeneral conversation vou tell a 1: vias 1.m f31 I::C 33u91e Tri~event ~li.~:!, was sn?! under the new acquaintance or workmake thit your sport is shootir;g. A new

~ ~ neiv rules ihecr are .noct! 13.10: to a:I AS cur shooters secratarv~, at the- comuanv-~ . .~ I work ~ for~ was~~ horrified to learn that not ~erTo:med very welt in thls even' iir.isk:na sec3y.d fcr .he third only cu the Wray iamily shoo: ducks as well as c!ay targels lhx year in succession with a score of 358/450. France won with we also cook ar.d ea: Ite ducks and they are deliciods 364/450, Italy third 354/450. After some months and gun club talk over lunch on Mondays Russell 12F1 .59 and M~:neel .22/:50 2o.h m;de re c~tlhev when people ask each other. "What did you do over the Coln shot well :n !he sent-llna: - llussc.li 4C 50 I\P:ch~e.45/50 - weekend?", this anti-gun secretary along with two friends visited this pul ,hen 32th .?LO :he l.nd irussel. fln.sied :*. fwirth posi:.cn Melbourne Gun Club to see what this sport was all about. They 211/290 Michael 107 25: The even1 viac woc b! 8:el Erlc~son spent several hours with Rupert Henwood, who takesinhand most (USA) 221,259 w.~hKevin G:ll 'Snglanc! secord 215. 250, then new shooters to the club, and I feel we may just have one new Jean-Paul Gros (France) 214/250. Cra~gshot 110/150. The ladies member of the ACTA in the future. At the very least we now have winner was Satu Pusila (Finland) 162/200. three people who have opened their minds to the sport of shooting, To Michael, Cralg, Russell, Brian and Alex may I congratulate Till next time, F.M.T.A. you on your performances. You all competed to the best of your ability and like you belleve that if you were able to compete more often in harder matches your scores would increase and lift your scores those couple of targets required. You were all a credit to your country and Association, also Peter Quire thank you for your COACHING CORNER assistance and company - you were a pleasure to travel with. I was going to publish something about observation and I would also like to thank Barry and Trevor Cassey who packed problem-solving for coaches in this edition, but the opportunity has some of our ammo in wooden boxes. just come up to brief you on sports science, which you would Thank you all for a very memorable World Championships. probably find more inte~esting. Two scientists in Queensland, with funds from the Australian Sports Commission, are conducting research on "The Perceptual- Motor Characteristics of Elite Performers in Aiming Sports". The "aiming sports" include billiards, snooker and clay target shooting. (1 bet they meet some interesting subjects.) The "perceptual-motor characteristics" relate to the body's response to the needs of seeing a target and engaging it. This involves not only the hand and eye, and the cunning bits in WOMEN'S between, but also the movement of the torso. The scientific observations will, in addition, have the capacity to record the TALK body's absorption of recoil. The electronics being developed are a sensor for the trap arm, a microphone for the sound of the shot, and a senso1 for a small muscle pad between the thumb and trigger finger of the rear by JEAN WRAY hand. Early documents from Peter Quire indicated the scientists would also be using a "force platform" which would electronically measure the varying loads on the feet at different points in the technique. Data from these various sensors will need to be stored Winter in Melbourne must be the worst tlme of the year to show and integrated - probably to make corrections for sound travel in enthusiasm for this sport of ours, but come rain, hail or shine, which the air. it did on this particular day, we attended Frankston Gun Club for the 1990 Victorian ISU Trap South East Zone Elim~nations. The studies will be conducted in three-dimensional video, using highly reflective marker tags on gun, shoulder, wrist, and possibly Sponsored by Winchester Australia, 39 diehards nominated for other parts of the body. the 75 target event. Of the 39 competitors there were eightjuniors, including one woman and a senior woman. which made up 20% of This research has the capacity to provide information on the nominations. It was interesting to see that even though there was a human mechanics of shotgun shooting, with possible spin-offsfor reduction in nom~nationsfor juniors and women, all elected to mix our development of skills. We will keep you briefed on this it with the heavies and pay full noms. project. LY~Curtis from Bairnsdale was the Overall winner of the event, On !he sub e-I of sports science we are asking !he Sports Corn with two juniors winnmg first and second in "C" grade, as well as rnislton lo look further into the human mechanicsof shooling and lo first and Second junior, Mathew Howden first and Vincent keep an eye oul for naterlal on no~sereduclion On !he latler we MoliicaUnr) second. The junior team is Mathew Howden 1,Vincent have iound a c2uple of shorl arlicles on land use an3 th? use of Mollica 2, Brendan Hare 3, and Tony Faranda 4. sttaw bales for nolse reduclion We wo~ldbe happy to sena copies of this material to clubs in trouble with their neighbours. on Now some :le*.s on our twinen Cero. Oqden of Meloourne 1s request. lravelllng Is l'0v:nsville represenlirg Vic'orla in the Shoulder lo Shoulder Skeei ,earl Maree Rook of Wagqa/Ca~berrawill alsl The Australian Sports Comm~ssionfarms out a lot of research to be in Townsville, Maree recently made the Open NSW State Skeet tertiary students If any reader has an ~deafor a sports science team. Michelle Siggs frorn Brisbane, another av~dISU Skeet project, please drop a line to National Office. shooter is currently vising the U S for a brief per~odand is taklng Guy Boileau the OPPOrtUnltY of some tultion from Chuck Dryke while there Director of Coaching AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 11 COWRA SPORTSPERSON TOOWOOMBA CLAY MARILYN DWIGHT TARGET CLUB Cowra Gun Club member Marilyn Dwight was crowned The Toowoomba Clay Target Club conducted a day for the Cowra's most successful sportsperson 101 1989-90 front of more Venturers on their club grounds at Charltonon July 22. A great day than 400 oeo~leat the anniversary dinner of the s~ortspersons' .,"as-. had -~ bv~, all~ and a soecial~~~~~~~ thanks~ to our hard workino members award held it the C1v.c centre Fcrmer ln:ar~i:.una: Rcnw ior their tlme to assist hese yomg shooters bxh male and female leame star Ray Pricc ann:~ur~cedan2 pre?entta [he coveted to parucipate n the sport of clay tsrget shootiny A spec.6l thanks award tc Marilyn to W.nchcs!er for their :ont!n~ed support with cartr!dyes for luniul Marilyn, the March monthly award wmner, was nominated shooting following her success at the National Trap Champ~onshipsIn Tas- A farewell evening mas held this same d3y for Vs and Dianne mania where she captured C grade m the titles, 2nd !n the Ladies Tipman and !.?n~lyat the clubhousn. tnose that attended enjoyed Single Barrel, and was the second qualifier for the Australian themselves thoroughly. The crowa was er.tertained by country and western slar Moun- ta!x Murphy on guiiar Presiden! Tom dolng a spogn solo and Max Barton on the trumpet. It seemed a fitting time lo present Victor with his D.B.Champion- ship Badge he had won at our previous monthly shoot, and the little crystal dummy on the blue ribbon was a much sought after tower championship Victor didn't win.

President Tom Robinson presents the wrnning team from Prns- worth Venturers with therr trophy. RELEASE TR1GGERS It has heen brought to the attention of the Associat~onthat some Q.C.T.A. NORTHERN ZONE shooters have been competing against the rules in relation to the use of release triggers. To make certain that no doubt exists as to SKEET CHAMPIONSHIPS the release trigger rule it is reproduced in its entlrety with the added comment that a recommendation is before the National MOUNT ISA GUN CLUB Executive Committee to vary the authority for the approval of 28-29 JULY 1990 release triggers from Referee Examiners to State Rules Super- visors. On the weekend of July 28th and 29th, Mount Isa Gun Club hosted the QCTA Norther!. .Zone Skeet Championships. Rule 4.11 (b):i) ACTA shooters sufferiny from some condition Conditions were quite good, cool with a s!ight breeze. which would make the use of a release trigger gun desirable shall obtain a statement signed by the President and Secretary of the The weekend started with 25 shooters, some from as far away as shooter's home club, that the shooter suffers from such condition Ravenshoe and Tamworth in attendance. The first event for the and shall present the statement to a Referee Examiner who shall weekend was 2Stgt handicap, just to warm up, but Geoff Ladbrook satisfy himself that the shooter understands the use of a release didn't need any warming up and posted the only possible, closely trigger device. followed bv Tom Comerbrd. john Palmer and Mick McGill all posting godd scores. Event wowas also a 2Stgt handicap this time Having been so satisfied the Referee Examiner shall forward the won by Phil Leddick with a possible. Snapping closely at his heels club statement to the ACTA Executive Director who shall keep the were Tom Comerford, Mick McGill, Geoff Ladbrook and John register of shooters authorised to use release trlgger guns. .Palmer .~ (ii) No ~CTAshooterother than those authorised in Trap Rules FOlloW~gan excel!ent lunch things got serious with the SOtqis 4.1 l(bXi) shall use a release trigger gun. of tke :00tgt Kortnern Zone Champtonship wilt. Mick McGill (iii) All release trigger guns used by ACTA ;hooters and outiino .r art earl" b.d w~thoerlect SO/SO however Mick los! a bit overseas visitors shall be clearly labelled "CAUTION RELEASE TRIGGER" -in a conspicuous place near the breech. Such label- ling to be consistent with I2mm width marking tape (iv) Release trigger guns shall not be leit in guh racks or in positions where they can be mistakenly handled but shall be went to Bruce McMahon with 92/100. constantly under the control and supervision of the user ':?e next even: on the proqsm was the Cop~erCI:~ Ctamrxon- (v) TIlc cser of 6 r6:e;se tr!y?et jun s:.al. :!o':iy .!?oReteree at jhlp ard wds ivon by M!ck McGl:l, wi:h the onlv pcrsible -50,SO sjcr vls:~io the :rap and skeet :ayo~: ecy.rr; ou: 2t111i.edciick who had to be corlent wth A' qrsdc AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- OCTOBER 1990 "B" grade was won by our visitor from Tamworth in Allan Whyte

with 47/50.~ ~ One of the founders of the Mount Isa Gun Club was Gus Buechler, who sadly passed away not long after retiring from K80 TRAP, SKEET, FIELD Mount Isa. Since his passing the Mount Isa Gun Club has held the Gus Buechler Remembrance Trophy on an annual basis and this From $5400.00 year it was held in conjunction with the Zone Championships. Phil Leddick is the name that goes on the trophy this year with the score 01 98/100, while close behind was Mick McGill with a score d. S. Miatt of 97/100 taking "A grade. "Bgrade went to John Palmer with PO BOX1868, Launceston, Tas 7250 95/100 and "C" grade going to Bruce McMahon on 92/100. Phone [003] 31 8285 The s!x.man learn wasse!ec!ed on ~h~~or'hernZone Champon- N.S.W. A ent M. d. Facer ship even! and afler a shoot-off for sirlh plece. !he :cam cons~s:ed ofJohr. Palmer. Geoff Ladbrook. MI-k McGlI! Pnil 1.eddlck 'Tom PO Box 94, ticton, NSW 2571 Comerford and Bruce McMahon, went on to post a score of 285/300 in the Zone teams postal comuetition. A :ivo-man teams compel!tlor was conducted or h.and.cap over the full program wilh the winr.ers, afler a skcol-off, being Graham Wcol.ham and Bruce McMshon with a loam score o! 393/<00 The High Gun, conducted over the two championships, went to Mick McGiil with a score of 147/150. All .n all two very enjoyable days ofskeei shool~ngwas had by BERETTA 682 TRAP, CASED, NEW ...... $2400 sll w:lh mcsl shsoters eaGeriy awaltlng the arrlval of the nal.onals BROWNING D4 SPORTER 28", NEW ...... $17,000 The photo of the Northern Zone team is, left to right, Bruce UNIVERSAL CHARGE BARS FOR MEC's ...... $45 pp McMahon, Mick McGill, John Palmer, Tom Comerford. Geoff Lad- brook and Phil Leddick. PACIFIC 366 PRESSES ...... $56 pp MAGQUQRIE ARMS 60.

FOR SALE BROWNING D4 K GRADE Trap - beautifully figured Monte Carlo stock and three-piece fore-end. This gun was made in 1970 and is in mint condition, and fully cased.

Telephone AH (02) 371 4115 John Palmer, Tom Comerford, ~eoflLadbrook and Phil Leddick.

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 13 traps (all fixed) will be used. The traps w~listill be located in front NEW DOUBLE TRAP RULES of the number three shooting stat~on. Through their official publication, The U.LT. Journal, the world Like Olympic Trap (Trench), a sertes of programs have been set body have advised that effective immediately new ruleswill apply SO the targets thrown can be varied round to round or day to day. to the third shotgun discipline. Double Trap. This will also ensure that the competttion is equitable, and that all Briefly, the format has been completely changed to make the shooters receive the same targets throughout a round of 25 Pairs. discipline more equitable. Whereas before two traps (one fixed Or the and one oscillating) were used, the format will now be that three The tables shown below explain the new format.

Figure I Sequence to Ser Traps for Doubles Double Tap Setting Tables (Choose Settlng Table from F~gureI) (See Rule 8.11) I. Set all three (3) traps straight iorviard (0 degrees ) Table Number Direction lev at^^^ ~ength 2. Set all three (3) traps at 2 S metres elevatlon. of of trajectory of traiectory NOTE 3. Set distance (length of tralectary) on each trap according to the table Traps from the Trap at 10 selected from Figure I. 4. After distance is set- set the elevation on each trapaccording to the same 7 10 degrees to lefl 3 m SO SS m table as for No. 3 above. I 8 0 degrees 3 m SS m 5. Set angle on each trap according to the same table as for No. 3 above. 9 S degrees to right 3 m SO m 6. Jury examine and seal traps 7 S degrees to left 3 m SS m Angles and Elevations kom rhe Raps for Double Trap II 8 5 degrees to light 3 m SS m 9 IS degrees to right 3 m SO 55 m Three Machines in Normal Olymplc Position. Machlnes numbered 7. 8 and 9. Or, in separate double trap plt, machines 7 10 degrees to left 3 m SO 55 m number I, 2 and 3. 111 8 S depees to left 3 m SO m Targets thrown simultaneously from any Wfo machines. 9 10 degrees to right 3 m SO SS m Angles of trajectory betvieen double targets thrown from two machlnes 7 IS degrees to leh 3 m SO SS m No. 7-8, 89 or 7.9 must not exceed 30 degrees (figure 2A). SO IV 8 0 degrees 3 m m 7 IS 9 S degrees to right 3 m 55 m Machine No. -Maximum angle degrees to left. Machine No. 8 - Maximum angle S degrees to lefl or nght. 7 IS degrees la left 3 m 55 m Machine No. 9 - Maxlmum angle IS degrees to right. V 8 3 degrees to left 3 m SO SO m 9 10 degrees to right 3 m SO m Distance SS metres (+/- S metres) (Figure I) 7 I0 degrees to left 3 m 50 m Vi 8 5 degrees to light 3 m 55 m Elevations 9 IS degrees to right 3 m SO SS m 3 to 3.5 metres at 10 metres (See also Rule 6.1 1.a I and Flgbie 1 and 2B). 7 10 degrees to left 3 m SO m VII 8 0 degrees 3 m SS m 9 IS degrees to right 3 m SO 55 m 7 10 degrees to left 3 m SO $5 m VIll 8 5 degrees to right 3 m SO m 9 10 degrees la right 3 m SO 55 m 7 S degrees to len 3 m SO m IX 8 0 degrees 3 m SO SS m 9 S degrees to right 3 m SO m

GOBAR GUN CLUB LTD Tables of sequence for Doubles Release 15th GOLDEN CLAY CHAMPIONSHIP

Our btg weekend IS over, provtng to be a great success and a lot of work and organisatton but rt proved fruitful. FROM MACHINES Weather over the weekend was good to us although we had a cold wind to contend with. We would like to take thls opportunity to thank our very generous sponsors: Grand Hotel, Doug Osborne, Gambarms, Keith Soames. Scorpio Cartridges. G. & L Jones, Tube Makers Metal, Burgess Food Store, PeterJackson, K.M.L. Industr~es,Mr V. Upton. Alma Honeyman. D. & D. Electncs, Monadelphous, Cobar Hydraultcs, Cappers Hardware. Ponttl, Compan, T.L.T. Orange, Lawrence & Hansen, Occidental Hotel. Our thanks must be conveyed to the committee and the trappers for the fine shoot which went off without a hitch. The boys who ran the bar did a good dedicated lob. The ladies in the kitchen must be complimented by the excellent meals supplied over the weekend. All who ass~stedIn the Calcutta and a thank you to the helpers in the office. A special thank you to all our visitors whom I am sure had a good weekend. David Menck NationalRulesSupervisor-ISU Results: see back section. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 POSITIONS VACANT

Applications are invited from suitably quali- fied persons to fill the follow positions. 1. State Association Secretary - Early appointment. 2 State Coaching Director - Appointment as at January 1, 1991. Further information together with a duty statement can be obtained by phoning Mr Peter Hayman, AH (063) 55 5308, BH (063) 55 5334. 1991 Applications in writing containing details of qualifications and experience are to be for- The 11th warded to Mr P. Hayman, President, international NSWCTA, 71 Williwa St, Portland, NSW Clay Target 2847. Championships Applications close on Friday November 2nd. FEBRUARY 11th-15th Held in conjunction with the SHOOTER'S CORNER .. . 199M.B. VEERAN GAMES Q. In my recent travels I have noticed a large variation in the distance "Balltrap" targets are thrown. Club managements are Contact your Anseti Office for all quoting various sources of informationfor their actions, which have resulted in targets thrown from 60m to 75m and sometimes iurther. travel arrangements. Please provide resolution of the problem stating distance to be thrown and tolerance allowable. Sydney (02) 268 1210 There appears no confusion with respect to angles or height that targets are allowed to be thrown, nor with the grading procedure. Melbourne (03) 668 2535 Mount Gambier Gun Club Inc. Brisbane (07) 854 2626 A. Ball Rap or Rule 6.5 Target Distances, Angles and Elevations ContactDesley Ryan The trap shall be adjusted so that in calm weather: (a) With a throwing elevation of 2 Metres at 10 Metres forward of of the plt, a properly released target will cary 75 Metres(+ or - 5 metres) if measured over level ground. Lawsons Travel, (b) The height of the targets' path above the level of the traphouse roof and 10 metres forward of the trap shall be at least 1 metre Biloela, Qld. and not exceed 4 metres. Ph. (079) 92 1799 (c) The targets shall be thrown within an area bounded by angles of not less than 30° nor more than 45' right and leit of the Fax (079) 92 1191 imaginary centreline drawn through the centre oi the trap- house and station 3. The horizontal angles will be measured from the front edge of the traphouse. The Secrelary Important to note: Novlolk island Gun Club Shooting stations will be arranged on as arc measured and drawn 15 metres to the rear of the traphouse. Box 719, Norfolk Island, Only 289 cartridges may be used for ball trap, with No. 7 shot being the largest allowable. South Pacific David Menck National Rules Supervisor OD AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 15 NEWCASTLE CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. Foliowing is a list of the new committee: President: R. Hall; Vice- Pres~dent: K. Winning; Secretary: R. Edwards; Treasurer: C with Australia Badge Lindsey. available in mesh or enclosed styles. BROKEN HILL GUN CLUB INC. At the Annual General Meeting held on 19 Juiy the following $7.40 including postage. were elected: President: Dennis Morton; Vice-President: Bruce Please send cheque Cook; Secretary: Tracy Gray; Asst Secretary: Evan Stephenson; Treasurer: Barbara Gray; Cornminee: Richard Murphy, Donald (made payable to A.C.T.A.) Collins, John Spain, Judy Collins, Rhonda Johnston. David Stephen- National Office, son. Wayne Johnston, Barry Gray, Darryn Nichoiis, Gary Bennens. P.O. Box 557, Mount Waverley, PRELIMINARY NOTICE V.C.T.A. STATE CARNIVAL ECHUCA GUN CLUB NOVEMBER 9, 10 E I I

Further information contact Arch Mackinnon (058) 26 2470

VICTORIA ...... 16 NORTHERN TERRITORY ...... 31 TASMANIA ...... 31 QUEENSLAND ...... 32

NEW SOUTH WALES ...... 35 SOUTH AUSTRALIA ...... 46

Event: 151. Pro L Curtlr 15-15. M Manens. M P Warren. G Pelrurka 14-15 BEN= 11-890 - O'casf (20) IOT DB CD Pors~biesshot by. T Plum. B Ford. R. CLUB Ehlerr. D. W~l~on.B Maurey. T Hcks, J Klng 2OTTpt DB C'rhrp A T Hicks 3339. T. NEWS Plvm3339: B. B Ford 1831. / Kelly 17-31 2OTCont C'shlpCD. A T Plum3535.B.l.Kel. HERMIDALE GUN CLUB ly 19-20.C. S Lepoldevin 19-20 15T H'cap. I Kmg 14-15.0 Fard25-27. T Penny BM 0. MaureY 25m HG T Plum At our recent Annual General Meeting the foliowmg members 8ENDlGO CIW - F nc 3.0 153) 25T Sllctb: 8-e C sn:c OA 8 A T Bucne: R W were elected: President: Mr E.J. Hudson; Handmapper: Mr B. itccariny C R Ccyir' 25:hrC:t8; 0A&A K 'hlalke S I Pcllt~C C Icl'c 5:T C Jeifery; Club Deiegates: Mr B. Powell, Mr E.J. Hudson; Club ZkiC%.~.pOAL B A W ..an; A .. hnqri K M'r~rll:LTT:(:SR ::nip CAL 9 Coach: Powell; Secretary: Nancy Kilmartin, "White- MI B. Mrs CALLAWADDA STAWELL 18-890- Fme, panly cloudy (35) 10T PS EC B lenklns. D rock". Herm~dale.NSW 2831. Freeman 3030, P. Scott. L Suns. L Glbmn 2330 25T GadxcWr Retravisian DB C'shlp. Oh & A: N. Maiinol31-31. AN Paterron 3031. B I. Ough 3311. BJenkms37-41. C. D. WAKEHURST GUN CLUB F~aser21-25. T. Burton 2025. NW Zone 20 Pi DD C'rhlp: 1st G. Sleele. L Slmr 19-24 2nd N Mannos. 1 lally 3320 On the 12th August 1990 we held our Annual General Meeting. CERBERUs48-90-Sunny, coal(l9 5PrDR.G Fanar. C. Cairol9-10 10PrDR A C. The iollowlng were elected: President: Ray Cerny, 16 Willow Carrol 17-20, B P Campbell 21-30, C R Carrnl 11-20 SOT DB. A A Bould 19-50, R Way, Forestv~lle2087, Ph. 451 4886; Secretary: Bernice Goodwin, Slandeven 5254; B 1 Stone 41-50. B Bennett 4650, C I. Slanlon 4550. R Carrol4250 33 Grasmere Cres., Wheelers Heights 2098, Ph. 982 3569: Asst 15T HC. J Slanlan 15-15, G. Noyes 14-15, C Carrol 1515. Secretary/Treasurer: Barbara Knight; Patron: Bonar Knight; COLllC 29.7-90 - Dd11, wet (21) 15T Grd CD Uni Trench A R Parker 1515. B R BralnIZ-IS.N Wennlng815. B Farnes, P McDonald. J. Ballagh 7-15. C K Clarke 8-15, Trustee: Roy Johnson; Club Handicapper: Mr Byron Jenkins, 47 D Gray, G. Johnman. B Brown 1-15 SOTOid C'shlpUniT~ench-CA R. Parkel4l-SO.5 Wanganella Street, Baigowlah NSW 2093; Accountant/Auditor: P McDonald 3350. I Dicklnl 3050. C B nemlna 29-50. K Clarke 21-50 John Puriil; QC: Peter Dent. BEGA GUN CLUB At the Annual Geneal Meetlng of Bega Gun Club the iollow~ng members were elected to office for the 1990/91 period: President: Bert Deacon, 23 Prospect Street. Bega; Vice-President: Neville Teaie, 125 High Street, Bega; Treasurer: Virginia Deacon; Publicity Officer: Helen Elliott. WANGARATTA CLAY TARGET CLUB Skeel shooters are ~nvitedto compete at our shoot being con- ducted m memory of our late commldeeman Jock Steer, a very keen shooter who thoroughly enjoyed his skeet shootlng Jock took a urea1 Interest m the Dromotlon of iunlor shoot~n~There wlil be ex>ellent ttophies for first and second In each grade and the best jun~orin each champ~onshlp

PAGE 16 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 FWQNRSU@N @@ISVR@LOQN saav ~aw~ousaaFi3 ONE ROSSITERS ROAD, CARRUM DOWNS. PHONE (03) 782 1626 OCTOBER PROGRAM SATURDAY 6th OCTOBER Also incorporating "SIDE BY SIDE" Championship lst, 2nd & 3rd Trophies for best scores by 75T Sporting Championship Norn. $20 competitors using Side By Side Shotguns. Olall. AA. A. B. C. L. J. V. SUNDAY 28th OCTOBER SUNDAY 7th OCTOBER 30T Points Championship Nom. $10 40T Points Cash each Grade Nom. $14 A. B. C. A. B. C. 50T Double Barrel Championship Nom. $15 40T Double Barrel Championship Nom. $14 AA. A. 0. C. A. B. C. 25T Ball Trap Trophy Nom. $8 25T Ball Trap Trophy Nom. $8 A. B. C. A. B. C. lOOT Skeet Championship Nom. $23 50T Skeet Championship Nom. $15 A. B. C. AA. A. B. C. IOOT Trench Championship Nom. $24 lOOT Trench Championship Nom. $24 A. B. C. A. B. C. SUNDAY 14th OCTOBER 10T Points El0 CID Nom. $4 DUKE OF GLOUCESTER CUP (See sep. advert.) 50T Skeet Championship Nom. $15 AA. A. B. C. 15pair Tower Double Rise Trophy Nom. $10 A. B. C. GLOUCESTER CUP 50T Trench Championship Nom. $16 A. B. C. AUSTRALIA'S MOST PRESTIGIOUS CLAY TARGET TROPHY SUNDAY 21st OCTOBER 25T Points Cash each Grade Nom. $9 50 TARGET HANDICAP A. B. C. (Shot in two visits of 25 Targets) 50T Double Barrel Championship Nom. $15 AA. A. B. C. 1st: Colour Television 25T Ball Trap Trophy Nom. $8 (Valued over $800) A. B. c. 1 10OT Skeet Championship Nom. $23 2nd: Set of Luggage AA. A. B. C. 50T Trench Championship Nom. $16 (Valued over $250) A. B. C. FRANKSTON AUST. vs MELBOURNE 3rd ROUND 1990 CHALLENGE (Valued over $150) To be shot in conjunction with 50T Double Barrel Championship lOOT Skeet Championship (Valued over $150) BE EARLY!

SATURDAY 27th OCTOBER (Valued over $150) 50T Sporting Championship Nom. $15 Olall. AA. A. B. C. L. J. V.

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 GUN CWB INC. TmGET CLUB HNC. Racecourse Reserve, Deniliquin SUNDAY OCTOBER 14th SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 12.30 pm Start st -.Event ..~. 1. 12 noon start 10 Tgt PIS El0 C/D Event 2 Event 1 lot Pointscore Eyeoper~er 20 Tgt Bill Crouch Memorial Hcp Event 2 30t Po;ntscore Chamoionshio OIA: $150 Trophy G Sash G Perpetual Cup & OIA & 2 grades Pewter Mug Event 3 30t Double Barrel Cham~ionshio 1st & 2nd each Meterage Group OIA G 2 grades plus 2nd in grades 11.15, 16-20, 21.25 Event 4 30t Double Barrel Continental Event 3 Championship 50Tgt Golden Gate Motel OIA & 2 grades DIB Grd Championship 1st G 2nd Time Permitting - lot Club Mug High Gun on Euents 1-2-3-4. $t- CHANGE OF DATE d- Ribbon & Trophy. Sunday November 1 l th changed to FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 9th, PRELIMINARY NOTICE 7.00 pm Start Bill Cakebread Snr Memorial Shoot Event 1 November 18th 10 Tgt PIS El0 CID Event 2 Pres: Ron Cugley Sec: Heather King 30 Tgt D/B Grd Trophy Event (058) 81 4139 PO Box 115, Event 3 Deniiiquin 27 10 25 Tgt Mobil PIS Grd C'ship 1st & 2nd

NIIIMIIBtiMAH CLIRY "IARGET CLUB TfiRGET CLUB INC. SUNDAY OCTOBER 28th SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 - DTL - 1.00pm start 12 noon start - Practice 11.30am -~~~~b .-. . . l . $4.00 Event 1 10 Tgt Handicap Eye Opener 10t Cont D.B. CID Event 2 $8.00 + 01s Event 2 20 Tgt Chris Walker Memorial Handicap 25t N.E. Zone D.B. Cont C'ship 1st G 2nd ABC + Best Junior Event 3 $8.00 + 01s A.B.C. Sash & Prize each srade.- 20 Tgt President's Double Berrel Championship second each grade 1st G 2nd ABC + Bert Junior Overall Winner Sash & Prize Event 4 98.00 + 01s Event 3 IOPr Double Rise Championship 25t D.B. C'shio A.6.C 1st G 2nd ABC Sash &Prize OA & bther 2 grades. Lad~es. Veterans G juniors M Noms <"en& 2. 3 G 4 second each grade High Gun Trophy aver program -Event . ... . A . 201 P.S. C'ship A.B.C. Sash & Prize OA & other 2 grades, second each grade SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 - SKEET - 11.00am start Event 5 SCHOOL STUDENTS DTL - 1.30pm start 15t S.B. CID Event 1 $15.00 i01s 92.00 Overall High Gun Events 1-5 50 Tgt I.M. Steer Skeet Championship BBQ Lunch & Refreshments available Is1 G 2nd ABC + Best Junior Event 2 $15.00 + 01s 52.00 NOTE: CLUB WILL BE HOLDING MAJOR 50 Tgt Jack Steer Memorial Skeel Championrhlp SHOOT MELBOURNE CUP DAY irt G 2nd ABC + Best Junior President: Secretary: Trevor Hicks Tony Maskell BH (058) 62 1166 President: Tony Pennsy Secretary: Bev Penney (058) 62 2224 AH (058) 62 2106 Ph. (060) 24 4215 AH (060) 55 5452 BH

AUSTRALIANCLAY TARGET NEWS- OCTOBER 1990 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 19 S@UTBE@EIPEOUN80D GiI@RlTNLVPR@GMa @NJM Gab@ONE, CERBERUS GUN CLUB Melway 194 ti2 - Sec. Chris Carrol (03) 789 7926 SATURDAY OCTOBER 6th - 12.30 start + + FIRST EVER + + 30 ~gt10 D/B~gt P~SGraded 25 Tgt H'cap Graded Final Round Peninsula Teams 75t State "Champion of State Standard Day Walk-up Champions" Graded Championship 15m, 25t DB, 25t SB, 25t Ps MORNINGTON CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. Graded O'ail, 1st G 2nd AA,A,B.&C. M~IW~146 AI~ - sec. slewan J~ES(03) 7.99 7452 Start llam on Sunday, October 28 SATURDAY OCTOBER 27th - 12.30 start 10 Tgt Continental El0 Nomination $23.00 50 Tgt DIE Continental C'ship Grd Tony Ferlazzo Perpetual Trophy Shoot Practice from loam Sponsored by Frankston Ball and Roller Bearings BBQ lunch available NEPEAN CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. Proudly sponsored by Mekay ZW K2 - Sec. Roderick Swn (059) 86 8445 Barast0~Stockfeeds SATURDAY OCTOBER 20th - 12.30 start 100 Tgt N.Z. Insurance Club Championship A.B.C. 1 & 2 Final Round of Club Championship A. Freeman (Pres) Maryborough Return Shoot 50 Tgt Simulated A.B.C. Ladies Veterans & Juniors

ETON GUN CLUB INC, G AUSTRALIAN AIRLINES Sunday October 14th, 1990 - Start at 1 1.00am

Event 1. Sponsored by Scorpio 25T Pointscore Championship off 15m. Noms. $12.00, Sweeps $1. A.B.C. Grades 1 & 2. Overall takes grade. Sashes G Trophies for Overall & Grades. Event 2. Australian Airlines Championship 50T Double Barrel off 15rn. Norns. $34, Sweeps $1. A.B.C. Grades - 1 G 2. Overall takes grade. 1st each grade Australian Airlines return ticket to Sydney, unrestricted booking. 2nd each grade - Trophy. Sashes for overall G grades. Total trophy value $1700. Total norns. $46 plus $2 sweeps - no % noms. Practice 10-11 sharp. - Canteen G BBQ available. Kyneton Gun Club Inc., Pipers Creek Road, Kyneton.

President: P. Munro Secretary: T. Karakizos (054)22 1892 (054)22 1051

PAGE 20 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. Sunday 7th October 12 30pmstart-Ladres, Juorors(U-l7jB Veterans(0-55) reduced "oms Lunch avarlable SUNDAY OCTOBER 7th IOTDIBEIOCID ZOTGRD DlBCHlSHlP Sash plus 1st & 2nd ea gde A, B & C 20TGRD CONT CHISHIP lot Points El0 Sash plus 1st & 2nd ea gds A B & C 20t D.B. Points Spring C'ship 20t D.B. Goulburn River C'ship $8.00 sash plus 1st & 2nd ea gde A B & c Reduced mms $5 01s OIA$l A11 trophies donated by R. Christopher family. * PLEASE NOTE: DATE CONFIRMATION -

Swann Rd, Alexandra SUNDAY 4THNOVEMBER On the banks of the Goulburn River. 11.00AM START - LUNCH AVAILABLE BY0 BBQ Facilities - Afternoon Tea EYEOPENER PLUS Great Family Atmosphere 4 MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS SEE CTSN NOVEMBER FOR FULL DETAILS Sec: Sue ~PlcNair

$1500 GIPPSLAND GOLDRUSH SATURDAY 27th OCTOBER 's"H"!R"? EVENT 1. 50T DIB off 15 mtr (Grp mtrs 11-14, 15-17, 18-21, 22-25) First each group - $100. Second each group - $40.00. EVENT 2. 50T DIB off 15 mtr (Grp rntrs 11-14, 15-17, 18-21, 22-25) First each group - $100.00. Second each group - $40.00. Overall winner of lOOT - $150.00, three Grp winners.

GASH, GASH, GASH, GASH, GASH, GASH,

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 2 1 STATE STANDARD WALK-UP SATURDAY OCTOBER 6 CERBERUS GUN CLUB 12.30 start

Chris Carrol (03) 789 7926 OCTOBER 1990 SUNDAY 7th Event 15 Tgt PTS El0 CornpIDiv Event SUNDAY OCTOBER 14th - Commencing 12.30 20 Tgt DIB A.B.C. Event 25 Tgt DIB lst, Znd, 3rd Event 25t Pat Mark Polntscore Graded Champ Tgt Tower Pts lst, Znd, 3rd ABC 1 & 2 Event 25t Double Barrel 25 Tgt Skeet A.B.C.

SUNDAY 14th

2021.L lgae 19-21,C N Hughes 1620. P Kerr 17-22 25TDBC'rhip GA& B A Dlllon Event 1 $20.00 32-32. D McKenrle2829. A M Raben~41-42.R Allen 4042. C P Kerr 23-25. B Miller 50 Tgt Ball Trap A.B.C. 24-27 Event 2 $10.00 20 Tgt DIB A.B.C. Event 3 $10.00 25 Tgt SIB A.B.C. COXOKE4-8.90->car' : ql.~~:id) .TLl Y 113.p~; M 1.1g:e. B S:3,:-.r:. S I'ni? A Srv: ! Cn;t,l.-. P Ciri,- .:!? iCll.l'r :)e:er.Cm1;33 OA 5 A I: Event 4 $10.00 l'.?lve.ii63 .V K.:~,.c'6765 3 :i l,nm;:.3.ii i\ li*.al:il.iqon l:?? C ,. l(-\re 25 Tgt Skeet A.B.C. .??.i.i 7.~r:I#iS3. i: )'r 1)3 Cr-[, .i,? 2icr.r R Sc?'c'ler 20?:

~ ~ - .. FOSTER 11-8-90-Cool mid (19) 1OT PS CD H'cap R Bums 27-30. R Bowron. K Brown. S Alien W Parks. L Fancham 25-30 20T DB H'cap L Flncham 35-37. R Burns 34-37. 1 Kent 2023 20 Pr DD 1st R Bowron. G Mawars 2830. 2nd M Crluor S Allen 27 30 Dally HG L Flncham SI 54 Fah Sht W Parks j Kent A Cripps SUNDAY 21st VENETO ABRUZZO SHOOT

SUNDAY 28th Event 1 $7.00 10 Tgt PTS El0 CompIDiv Event 2 S8.00 15 Tat" DIB A.B.C. Event 3 $8.00 15 Tgt DiB lst, Znd, 3rd Event 4 $8.00 15 Tgt H'cap lst, Znd, 3rd Event 5 $10.00 25 Tgt Skeet A.B.C. E/O & 1st Event close 1pm sharp Practice: Saturday 12 to 5pm Skeet, D.T.L. and Tower Tuesday 12 to 5pm Skeet and D.T.L.

FRRNKSTON 146.90 - Fme. we1 SOT Skt C'rhbp AA & OA. P Asher 54-55, A T President: Bert Lobley 467 5935 Gould 4850. B P G1gllalll47-SO. C M Hlll4SSO 50TSkIC'shlp AA& OA Vsn). 4050, Secretary: Norm Pengelly (054)28 2268 A T Gauld 4650 B shoot-olr Sunday C M. HAI 4650 FRANKSTON 15-7-90 - Fine (85). 46Fls A A. Vella 114-120. B M Giapltzaka IISiZO. C R Flower 106126. SOTDB A& OA: W. ller40-40: B: M. Glaplfiakbs 39-40. C PAGE 22 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- OCTOBER 1990 METROPOLITAN CLAY TARGET CLUB Presents U MDURQ 4VsQ

To be held on NOVEMBER 3rd - 4th - 5th - 6th

SATURDAY 3rd - Day One - Grand Prix MONDAY 5th - 2.2 Shoot Event 1. 10t Pts CD loam Practice Event 2. 25t D.B. A.B.C. Events start ilam Event 3. 15t H/cap 1.2.3.BM Event 4. 25t Points A.B.C. Event 5. 50t Skeet Metropolitan Grand Prix TUESDAY 6th - Day Four Round 1. A.B.C. Event 1. 25t Club D.B. C'ship. A.B.C. Incl. Bill Attwood Shield SUNDAY 4th - Day Two Event 2. 30t D.B. 41st Grand Prix. A.B.C. Event 1. lot Pts E.O. CD Event 3. 30t Bill Williams Memorial Event 2. 25t Club S.B. A.B.C. Handicap Metropolitan Cup. Event 3. 50t D.B. A.B.C. 1.2.3.BM22-25 Event 4. 50t Skeet. Round 1. A.B.C. Event 4. 50t Skeet. Final Round. A.B.C.

High Gun Overall Program - Sat-Sun-Tues. High Gun D. T.L. all D. T.L Program Sat-Sun-Tues. Skeet High Gun over 150tgts Metropolitan Skeet Grand Prix Champion.

Preliminary Notice . . . Complete Program in November C. T.S.N.

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 23 PRESIDENT: 0 DAY T GRAHAM MAHONEY (052) 63 2286 $8500 WORTH OF TROPHIES AND APPROX SATURDAY, 27th OCTOBER 10 AM START EYE OPENER CLOSES AT 10.45 AM EVENT 1 15 TARGET DOUBLE BARREL CASH DIVIDE Nomination: $5.00. EVENT 2 CITY WATCHMAKERS HANDICAP 20 Targets off A.C.T.A. Handicap. Grouped 11-15m, 16-20m, 21-25m. 1st EACH GROUP: GOLD WATCH - $150 (Rec. Retail) 2nd EACH GROUP: SILVER WATCH - $100 (Rec. Retail) Nomination: $12.00 Open Opt. Sweep $1.00 $7.00 LIJIV Opt. Purse $2.00

EVENT 3 BARWON CLEANING SERVICES GRAND PRIX 25 Targets Double Barrel off 15 metres. Graded: OIA, AA, A, B, C. lst, 2nd, 3rd EACH GRADE. OVERALL WINNER: COLOUR T.V. - $400 & SAW. 1st EACH GRADE: MICROWAVE - $239. 2nd EACH GRADE: CASSETTE PLAYER - $129. 3rd EACH GRADE: TOASTER - $65. Trophy for best unplaced Lady, Junior & Veteran. Nomination: $25.00 Open Opt. Sweep $1.00 $14.00 LIJIV Opt. Purse $2.00

EVENT 4 APCO SERVICE STATIONS SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP 20 Targets off 15 metres. Graded: OIA, A, B, C. 1st & 2nd EACH GRADE. OVERALL WINNER: CASE OF CARTRIDGES & SASH - $140. 1st EACH GRADE: ?hCASE & RIBBON - $70. 2nd EACH GRADE: % CASE - $35. Trophy for best unplaced Lady, Junior & Veteran. Nomination: $12.00 Open Opt. Sweep $1.00 $7.00 UJIV Opt. Purse $2.00 SATURDAY NIGHT CALCUTTA DRAW AND DINNER AT CLUBROOMS PRACTICI Calcutta auction and entertainment by Brian Mark. FROM 31 MAJOR SPONSORS - Winchester Australia Geelong Brewing Co. Barwon Cleaning Services Apco Service Stns Pty Ltd PS IN OPE Steves Discount Carpets ALL MEALS AVAILABLE AT CLUB PAGE 24 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 L - OCTOBER 2"7h & 28th SECRETARY: $5000CASH TO BE WON ON THE CALCUTTA. PETER(052) 48 CLEARY 1536 SUNDAY, 28th OCTOBER 10 AM START EYE OPENER CLOSES AT 10.45 AM EVENT 5 15 TARGET POINT SCORE CASH DIVIDE Nomination: $5.00. EVENT 6 GEELONG BREWING CO. DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP 20 Targets off 15 metres. Graded O/A, A, B, C. 1st & 2nd EACH GRADE. OVERALL WINNER: BAR FRIDGE - $320 & SASH. 1st EACH GRADE: FOOD PROCESSOR - $109 & RIBBON 2nd EACH GRADE: DUST BUSTER - $65. Troohv for best unwlaced Ladv. Junior & Veteran. ~ohiation:$14.6 Open Opt. Sweep $1.00 $8.00 UJN Opt. Purse $2.00 . EVENT 7 WINCHESTER CALCUTTA 40 Targets Double Barrel to be shot as follows: A Grade from 18 metres. B Grade from 16 metres. C Grade from 14metres. Graded: O/A, A, B, C. lst, 2nd, 3rd EACH GRADE. OVERALL WINNER: VIDEO RECORDER - $539 & SASH 1st EACH GRADE: CD PLAYER - $240. 2nd EACH GRADE: TOASTER OVEN - $150. 3rd EACH GRADE: FRY PAN - $95. Trophy for best unplaced Lady, Junior & Veteran. CALCUTTA ESTIMATE: $4000 CASH All possibles to split money. Nomination: $30.00 Open Opt. Sweep $1.00 $16.00 UJiV Opt. Purse $2.00 - EVENT 8 STEVE'S DISCOUNT CARPET POINT SCORE CHAMPIONSHIP 20 Targets off 15 metres. Graded: O/A, A, B, C. 1st & 2nd EACH GRADE. OVERALL WINNER: CASE OF CARTRIDGES & SASH - $140. 1st EACH GRADE: % CASE & RIBBON - $70. 2nd EACH GRADE: % CASE - $35. 4VAILABLE Trophv for best un~lacedLadv. ~unior& Veteran. # FRIDAY ~ohiation:$12.6 Open - Opt. Sweep $1.00 $7.00 L/JN Opt. Purse $2.00

HIGH GUN EVENTS 1-8 ACCOMMODATION - OVERALL: SASH plus JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR - $580. Ambassador Hotel Ph 21 6844. 1st A, B, C GRADES: RIBBON plus TROPHY. Eastern Sands Motel. Ph 21 5577. 1st LADY, JUNIOR & VETERAN: RIBBON plus TROPHY. Moolap Caravan Park Ph: 50 1381. AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 25 !.!ARYBOROUCH25890- 3 east r3,,.c!c1<1,2Cl'G:f T pny A : Sceshe:: 4:-45 Iv.K c ?.I 2. 8 31 ..r#q 202. C D Fixer 2723 C E.18~12i23 251 . '.!in:,r:.~. F'r S:z Csn.~A 4 0A 9 Rallcr'y'lSl5 M PC .ocr $533 3 R 5.1p;i;r 'I : :? .I ! kC?.e?.X C N ?b~:~ii5)-?3E G03?E7?5 2x987~"~A C Mlcre ' :.,- ..-.N :('it: 2lil b ? Cirizr .:-21 Y CL~024 C N Cnd~rbr.'.-21 t Cc3n : .. r . . ,T Zrn C 31 P A L 3A j 5: cpl c:: iiz~3 1 Px!c 22-25 C : iV.8 iu!r?e: -... :IS C ca::c. . !C3. .j MORWELL 18.830 - Fme. o'can (421 IOT EO SB. I. Davs. A Collins, D. Kendell. G. Petruska,J. Attard. 0 Veanng. G Wdliams. M. Wanman 9-10 Les M~tchellMem SOT SB A&OA B Whyke~4651,M Mararnb4652, B L. Gray 41-50. P.Wanen40.50, C G Rdey 39-50.1 Davis 3650. Vet B Henwood. 25T DB D&H Barnes C'shlp: A & OA G Pelrurka 25-25. G Wllllams 24.25. B. R Barlow 24-25, L Gray 23.25; C 1. Davis. R Lauience Cake Sht 1 Aftaid MORNINGTON 11-8-90 - ~iiecoal 126) IOT EO G Ash. T A1aimo.l Stone I010 6OT ~@LBON@@BUN

Pres: Graham Mahoney Sec: Peter Cleary Pres: A.W. Johns Sec: R.R. West (052) 63 2286 (052) 48 1536 I (054) 32 9370 (054) 32 9284 I

PAGE 26 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- OCTOBER 1990 ECHUCA GUN CLUB Sunday October 14 - 12 noon sharp

Event 1 lot Single Barrel Cash Divide Norns. $5.00 Event 2 50t Pointscore Championship Noms. $14.00 Event 3 50t Double Barrel championship Norns. $14.00

Saturday October 27 - 1 1 am sharp RICH RIVER FESTIVAL

Event 1 25t Rich River Festival Skeet Championship Noms. $7.00 Event 2 50t Laurie Bernard Memorial Skeet Championship Norns. $14.00 Event 3 20t Rich River Festival Ball Trap championship Morns. $7.00 Event 4 15t Rich River Festival Pointscore Championship Morns. $7.00

Please note Club Dinner Saturday 27th, contact J. Harris 82 21 96 for booking.

R. Traill, President D. W. Penn, Secretary (054)84 1356 (054)82 3604

BENDIGO CLAY TTARGET CLUB INC. BILL COUUON MEMORM SHOOT Saturday October 6 at 12 noon

Event 1. 50t Double Barrel Championship Noms. $20.00 Overall trophy Brno Rifle 01s 5 1 .OO Grade winners 1 case of shells 2nd each grade % case of shells Event 2. 25t Single Barrel Championship Trophies and Sashes. Event 3. 25t Pointscore Championship Trophies and Sashes. BBQ and Refreshments. Event 4. Commencing at dark lot Mini Continental Double Eye Opener Event 5. 30t State Mini Continental Double Barrel Championship Trophies and Sashes. Overall High Gun on Events 1, 2, 3 and 5.

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGETNEWS- OCTOBER 1990 PAGE BENALLA GUN CLUB OCTOBER 13th - lam Sunday 21st October - 12.30pm start Event 1 I IOfgt D.B. C.D. Eye Opener Event 1 Noms $8.00 Event 2 25 Tgl DIB Championship - OIA & Grades Event 2 Noms $7.50 401gf Ted Moore Memorial Mixed Tgfs C'ship 20 Tat SIB ChamDionshio - OIA a Grades A.B.C. 1st & 2nd Event 3 Noms 58.00 Event 3 25 Tut Balltra~Charna~onshio - OIA & Grades 2Olgt A.J. Plum PIL D.B. C'ship Event 4 Noms $7.50 A.B.C. 1st & 2nd 20 Tgl Handicap - 1st. 2nd. 3rd a BIM Event 4 Sweeps on ail evenls. Pracircs from 11.30am. 151gt Tower Pointscore 1.2.3. C.D Jackpot on Events 1, 2 B 3. - Lunch & Alternoon Tea available. Time Permitting PRESIDENT: Howard Hawking I Sec: Tony Plum (057) 62 1674 I 056 56 1227 I COWUWA CLAY TARGET CLUB INC KERANG GUN CLUB October 20 - loam Event 1 $9 FRIDAY OCTOBER 5 251 N.W.Z. Pointscore C'ship Graded A.B.C. L.J.V. Trophy. 1 G 2 each grade. Event 2 $9 251 N.W.Z. D.B. C'shlp 25pair STATE NIGHT DOUBLE Graded A.B.C. L.J.V. Trophy. 1 G 2 each grade. Event 3 $9 RISE GRADED CHAMPIONSHIP 251 N.W.Z. S.B. C'rhip Graded A.B.C. L.J.V. Trophy. 1 G 2 each grade. Overall High Gun - $100 plus Sash. Shoot starts 7.30prn I Ladies, Velerans C Juniors High Gun if 3 or more comoelilors. I

Medley A W Woodivard 99.1W. K Rose93-IW. B S Podd 97.100.1 Sfone97.100. C D Casemenio 901W S James 67-100

VICTORIAN 1-8-90 -Cold IST DB Cant CD. S Rendall, A Dinatale. M Howden. G. Pnlchaid. M Clavarella 14-15 IST DB Conl C'shlp G Pritchard 15-15, M Howden 2627, S Rendall 25-25 15T Grd DB Conl C'ship OA S Rendall 15~15.A G. hitchard 24-25. M Howden 23-21, B M llallo 13-15. A Varano 12-38. C. L Orth 14-15. P Galea 1515 VICTORIAN 4-890 - Cold IOT DB CD D. lervani. N Mannar. A. B~een.G. Vella ~COOK3-8-90-Cloudy(251 IOTDBCD D Henry. N Asmar. G. Faranda 10-10 2OT 15-15 IST Pfr C'rhlp G hltchaid 4545. R Ahmllng 50-53. N. Marmor 57-50 25T DB PIS A A DeMuri 53-50. R Evans 4850. B N Asmar 5550. V Mall~ca5560. C H Grd. OA J Rita 33-33, A R. Evans 32.33, G Prllchard 2829: 8:D. Ieivasi 24-25. H. Mimt Chamberlain 5350 A Barner 51-60 2OT DB CD R Evans 2020, N. Asmai 1420. A 23-25. C B Slewan23-25, B Oliver 2225 ISTM H'cap H Mlmi 1515, N. Marrnar 24-25. DeMurl 19.20 A Varano 19-20 A Varano 23-25~ -~ VICTORIAN 84.90- Cold 15T DB CD J. Glloplds. R. Ahmlmg. G Prifchaid. J. Smith. MA lfalia 15TPisC'shlp. 0 Wenl4545. W. Iles4557. N Asner 83-54. ISTM H'cap M

Clavarella 1816. MA Itaha I815. S Reneali~ -...... lS76 ~ VICTORWJ 288-90 -Sunny, i,vindy (20) 2OT PS C'rhtp OA. W Caiaby 51-55: A R Ralll50-55. B A. Johns 51-50, C G Elhalf 43-50 ZOTSB C'E~IP.OA A lame* 1420, A R. Ross 1820. B Alohns 17-20. C H Barnes 13-22. 2OTDBC'ship: OA. R Trail1 20-20: A A James 2825. B A Johns 21-22. C G Eilloit 1520 WANGARATTA 257-90 - Cloudy. wld (231 25T SkI C'ship. OA. T Evans 29.29. A. H Memery 2829. B B Sammon 24-25. C K Robmson 22-28 SOT Ski C'nhtp OA & A W Eagle 4450. R Stamp 5551, B 1 Rellh4850.1 Carey 47-50: C K Rsher5I-58.T Banon 46-55, BJ R Sammon 43-50 25T Skr H'cap K Demarl 57.59, I. Rellh 5668, B Sammon "3 -4.3.." WANGARATPA 19.8~- COO!, cloudy (30) ZSTS~~D~I~'shhp OA G BOY^ 24-26, A M Rooke 23-25; B K Demal 2225. C R Reynolds2531. B/1 W Hoilo~vay21-25 SOTSkt C'rhlp OA & A D lackel 5850. T Jones 5850. B K. Demal 4850. I Carey 47-50, C: K Firhei4650, R. Gabrlel41-50. B/J R Sammon 47-50 26TSkt C'ship OA M Rooke 33-33: A A Pennev 2430. B K Flsher 24.25. C K Rohlnsnn BS32 Schaal ~oysopen T. dorrh 7-IO~ WANGARAm 18-8W - Cool. ime (35) l0T DB EO. Porn B. Faid. B Hooper. J Peame. T Barron. G Boyd. A Penney. S Atkins. 2OT DB C'shlp OA & A. S Atklns 32-32. I Evans 31-32. B. S Maoney 20-23. B Hooper 23-24: C: N. Cooper 2431. T Forge 2831, B/J B. Faid 1820 207 H'cap A Penney 2825. T Pimam 24-26, B Hoaper 2021: B/M:S ALklns 1520 20 Pr Deauvllic Dhl G aovd S Athn~SOSO. A. Penney. V. Tamasoni

SWANHILL 15890- O'caa, cold(211 25TSkl GrC'rhtp A P. HuIchlnron23-25: B. S~ Schirmer 2829 G Lerm 27-29. C R Pelzke31-34, N Llpple30-31.2OTTwrPSC'shsp G~ Lerm 6050, A. Schiimer 5850. G Nalder 69-72 25T Sk1 H'cap SS: A. Gammond. G. Naldez L. Swmnerran. N Llpple, A. Schlrmer2825 h'cap. C.Chadeson. R McGillmay. C Banks. R Canny. A M111s 25 oilgun. PAGE 28 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS-OCTOBER 1990 Date: 13 October 1990 - commencing 1 1 am. Location: Frankston, Australia

5 D. T.L. Traps - 3 Skeet Traps Outstanding Trophies - all donated.

EVENT 1. ANZ BANK-SOUTH EAST DIB GRD CHISHIP. AA, A, B, C Lady & Junior. Sponsored by ANZ Bank. Trophy value $450.00. OIA Sash 3 grade winners. Ribbon and Trophy 2nd. EVENT 2. SCORPIO-SOUTH-EAST GRAND HANDICAP lst, Znd, 3rd 20-25 metre. Sponsored by Scorpio-Olimpyc. EVENT 3. T. ROWE-SOUTH-EAST ZONE SIB GRD CHISHIP AA, A, B, C, Lady & Junior. Thanks to Tony. OIA Sash 3 grade winners. Ribbon and Trophy 2nd. EVENT 4. ZONE MEMBERS-SOUTH-EAST ZONE POINTS GRD CHlSHlP AA, A, B, C, Lady & Junior. Sash, Ribbons and Trophies 2nd, as Events 1 & 3. High Gun ouer Events 1, 2, 3 & 4. Sash, fi case cartridges. High Gun final on Rounds 1, 2, 3 & 4 & Zone Carnival Events 1 & 2. Team Shoot ouer Events 1 G 2. Nomination on Events 1, 2, 3 & 4 $11 .OO each event. 25 targets. SKEET CARNIVAL GRD CH/SHIP & TEAM SHOOT

EVENT 5. 75T SOUTH-EAST ZONE SKEET GRD CHlSHlP E TEAM SHOOT in conjunction. Sponsored by Zone Skeet Shooters. Grd AA, A, B, C. Lady & Junior. Sash and Ribbons. Trophy 2nd.

South-East Zone thanks all donors. Shooters from other zones will be welcome.

PRESIDENT: SECRETARY: R. BUCHAN CHRIS CARROLL

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 29 VENETO & MELBOURNE ABRUZZO QUN CLUB OCTOBER PROGRAMME GUN CLUBS Commencing 12 noon Sunday, 21st October, SATURDAY 6th Event 1 Nom $26 lOOT Trench Grd C'ship A.B.C. 1990 Event 2 Nom $9 to be held at 25T SIB Grd C'ship A.B.C. -Fvent .-. . . -? 40T DIB Grd C'shio AA.A.6.C. Juniob Metropolitan Clay Target Event 4 Nom $9 Club Inc. 25T Points Grd C'ship A.B.C. Event 5 Nom $21 O'Herns Road, Epping 75T Skeet Grd C'ship AA.A.B.C. Event 1 Nom. $6.00 SUNDAY- 7th 10T El0 PTS Event 1 Nom 526 1st A, B & C IOOT Trench Grd C'ship A.B.C. Event 2 Nom. $10.00* Event 2 Nom $26 25T PTS IOOT iSU Skeet Grd C'ship

Ist& 2nd~ ~ A.. B G~- C Event snonsored bv: -r- -- -- SATURDAY 13th INCANI-IMPORTS PTY: LTD. Event 1 Nom $9 182 Sydney Road, Coburg. Ph: 383 1166 25T SIB Sweep CID *($7.00 reduced nom. for juniors, ladies & Event 2 Norn $9 veterans.) 25T DIB Sweep CID Event 3 Nom. $20.00 Event 3 Nom $9 25T Handicap 25T Points Sweep CID Event 4 Nom $9 lst, 2nd & 3rd & BIMarker 25T Skeet CID FIRST PRIZE: Event 5 Nom $9 4 Goodyear Performance Tyres to the ualue of 25T Skeet CID $480.00. Includes fittinq, balancinq and front end alignment. This prire & g~nerousGdonated by: DIAMOND CREEK TYRE E BRAKE EXCHANGE 8 Elrzabeln Srreer. Diamond Creek Ph. 438 4222 Specialising in all mechanical repairs, full vehicle servicing and licensed vehicle testing. Giue Peter Eastwood a call.

SUNDAY 21st Event 1 Nom $9 25T SIB Grd C'ship A.B.C. Event 2 Nom $9 25T DIB Grd C'ship A.B.C. SECOND PRIZE: Event 3 Nom $9 "Makita" 235 mm electric saw 25T Points Grd C'ship A.B.C. THIRD PRIZE: Event 4 Nom $26 "Ryobi" 2-speed electric drill lOOT Skeet Grd C'ship AA.A.B.C. B/MARKER: "Ruobi" cordless drill comolete with attachments and SATURDAY 27th accessories Event 1 Nom $21 75T Trench Grd C'ship Event 4 Mom. $10.00 Event 2 Nom $21 25T Ball Trap 75T ISU Skeet Grd C'ship 1st & 2nd A, B G C Event 3 Nam $9 Event 5 Nom. $10.00 25T SIB Grd C'ship 25T Skeet Event 4 Nom $15 1st A, B & C 50T DIB Grd C'ship Event 5 Nom $9 1 S. Zotti E. Montanaro 25T Points Grd C'ship Ph. 480 3028 Ph. 846 1718 Event 6 Nom $20 75T Skeet Grd C'shio

AUSTRALIANCLAY TARGET NEWS- OCTOBER 1990 ALICE SPRINGS 125.90 - Cleai. llne (3 20T DB CM S Lalley 20-22. G Manlo" 19-22.1 Verdon 17-20 20T DB CM I Verdon 1820. S Laiiey 17-20. G Manloft 15-20 GROOTE EY~T287.90 - MLI~.o'cast. windy 18) IST DB ED IS^ R. slddie 121s. M Whlle 11-15 G Woods la15 I5TCont Ism G Woods 11-15.M Whlie815.B Rursn 7-85 15T PS H'cap G Woodr 3515. R 5lddle 3245. M. Whlie 24-15 10 Pr DR R Slddle 11-20. G Woods 620. M White 820 GROOTEEYLRNDT 14&90--Farr(S). 15TDB H'cap G. Wwdr 13. E Rcrs 12. R Bd- die :I 15TPS G Woods 14. E Ross 10. M White 10. 15TSB. E. Ross 14. G Woods 13. R Slddie 8 Deauvlile Dbl 10 PR E Ross. B Rurso 8. G Diake. R Slddle 7,: Hill. R Dun- OCTOBER '90 can 5 PROGRAlvl

Friday 5 October N.T.C.T.A. 10 TGT El0 CID STATE ISU CARNIVAL 20 TGT PTS 1st and 2nd each grade 20 TGT DIB CID DARWIN GUN CLUB OCTOBER 13 G 14, 1990 Friday 12 October 10 TGT El0 CID STATE TRENCH C'SHIP Norn $50 20 TGT SIB 1st and 2nd each grade 200T 1st A.B.C. 20 TGT PTS CID STATE ISU SKEET C'SHIP Norn $50 200T 1st A.B.C.

Friday 19 October It Each championship conducted 10 TGT PTS CID Cont 100 tgts on Saturday & 100 tgts on 20 TGT DIB Cont 1st and 2nd each grade Sunday. 20 TGT SIB CID It Shooting to start: lprn Saturday 13th 9arn Sunday 14th Sunday 21 October 10 TGT PTS El0 CID P. Grove, SecITreas N.T.C.T.A. 20 TGT DIB CONT CISHIP Graded Phone (089) 46 4231 B.H. 20 TGT DIB H'CAP First 6 places

Friday 26 October BOTHWEU 8-7-90 - IOT DB EO A I Bryant 27-30. 0. 0. Howell 25-30. C G Dance 15 TGT PTS CID 2630. SOT Con, C'shtp A0 B Hoivell 45-50. A 1. Bryan, 44-50, C G Dance 41-50 ZOT DB A. T johnston 20-20, B B Howell 2523. C G Dance 20-20 20T 5B A T lohnsfon 15 TGT SIB CID 17-20; 8- S Hay 20-20. C B Bennen 17-20 20 TGT DIB CID EOTHWEU58.90- IWSBEO A L Gray. 1 Moody 10-10, B P Curtarn 10-l0.C M Hewer 8-30 SOTSB C'ship A T Johnston 55-54, OA D Ban 47-50, C B Bennett 3650 2OT DB. A M Blackwell 30-30. B P Cunain 21-24. C C Knapek 1620 10 PI DR A G Arnol 1820. B P Curtain 1620. C D Krause 14.20. CRESSY5-8.90- Heavynight rain (30) IOTSB ED SS P Turner. L Pmner. M Burllng NOTE: 10-10 30TSB: A I Murphy 30-30: B P Turner 27-30. C R You1 2530 3OTPS A 1 Mur- All Friday shoots commence at 6.30pm. phy 8690, B R. Mehle 84-90. C A Blaskeft 94-105 25T H'cap. P. Turner 25-25. M Burl. ,no 5564. T Tavlar 62-64 IOT Nov H'cao R Blaii 10-11 All Sunday shoots commence at 11.30am. DEVONPORT 18.890- Mjld (25) 25TSk8 A C Latham 3839.8 R Mason 2525. CL HardiYiCke 27-30 25T SM Dbl A S Biowning 2$25. 8- L Viney 24-25; C M. 1825 25TlSU SM.A. S. Brownlng 24-25, B R McDonald 15-25. C K. Blazley 21.25. 25T DB A C Latham 24-25, B R. Mason 24-25. C M Holden 2525 Enquiries: Phil Pegg Digby Richards lsu 287-90 - Fme.coo1 (24) IWT ISU Skt A. S Brownlng 89-100. B G. Blasketr 77-IW. C M Blackwell 92-100 IWT Slate ISU C'ship A S. Biownlng 112-125: B G. Blarkett after hours only WIH 368 1421 85-100, C M Blachve1188-100 SlaieTeam S Browning. I. Biiggs. M Blackwell. I Rist. (03) 369 6042 R Brommg. G Blaskeft SMITHTON 125-90- Very wet(n IOT PS EOSS K Ayletl27-30. T Buckby 2530. G Enn~s22-3025TPSGid B K. Ayleti6675.C G Ennlr55-75 10Pr DR B K. Aylelt 12-20. C D Ford 1520 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS -OCTOBER 1990 PAGE31 TASMANIA8.7-90 - Cria r.!."~.a:! 552:::Sr A G i,lirzrcl .:-A: B W 1 :car" 44 SO, l819m L Greensill 49-30 20-2Sm R Rehbein 4850 GA HG N Berry 96.100. FM '52 24.3 C : !Iarai;.Crc 24-2, \OV K Cliey .>L; ?Z? Gig Sh A A Beer 21-25 6 HG T Mhllman 85100 'h' hcn?.-23r 33jl C I' .'i,^.crl.- 22.2, Sa* I: PI:! 10-2: 257l)P t: F :~ce:..n 9:. .", C Devcy 24 26 t Clrl,:hley 25.51 CAIRNS & DISTRICT 18119.8.90 - Warm, wmdy (16) 200T Trench Elim A W in- -. sleden 176: B S Zanetio 158, C- A. Frew 94. OA A Zappala 179 CENTRAL BURNETT 18-8-90 - Fme, breezy (n 25T DB H'cap G Borger. 1 Meyei 23-25, R Watt 21-25 25T DB Pis C'ship 15m OA & A K. Zip? 70. B G Borgei 59. C R Watt61 10Pr DRSwp 15mG Barger 17, K. Zlpi16,I Meyei I4 HG 1625m K Zipllffi CHARLEVILLE 28.740 - Fme. coo1 (24) 2GT DB SS A Denion. N Gadrby 2020. M Denlon. B Bryant. B Hammond. B Klng 19-20. 20T SB SS A Denion, D Turnbull 19-20. M. Delan. N Gadsby 1620 25T Pis M'thly Mug A Denlon 72-75. B Bryant 71-75. M Denton 7075 CHARTERSTOWERSS.8-90-ldealL14). 25TSkcG Archei.R Chapman.G Woollam 2525 ZOTDB Swpn 15m A Kenna20-20. G Hogarth 1820. G Waollam 1820 25TH'cap Swpi P Killmk. L. Frerlchr 24-25. A Kennar. G Hogarth 23-25 2GT DB Twr G Archer. BALLANDEAN 19.890 - Fme. warm 121) W Plr 15m F Lofaio. F Musumeci. L A Kenna2020. L. Frenchr, P Kllhck 19-20 ISTDB 15m G Hoganh 15-15, G Amher. T Grasrlck. P Rapsaida. A Bolt. C Donavon SOT SB American C'shlp OA F Musvmecl McDonald 14-15 4650, A L Shanco 52.60. L Grasrlck 51.50. B I Bellerl 54.50 R Sonego 5550, C G, Coslanzo 39-50. L Scalla 51.70 Navelly Ev GA G Coslanio 52.55. Best 11-14 P DYSART 88.90 - Fme (12) 25T BT A P. Fleld 24-25. B D Scully 1%25, C M Hood Cavallaro 24-55 2025 S0TDB A: B. Meaney 4850.0 D Sculiy 4650; C M. Haod 4850 25T PS M Haod 124.125. D Scully 114-123, P Fleld 115123 2OTSB: A: P Field 20-20. B D Scully 1820. BRlSBANE29-7-90-50TDB AA R Dean 5050. A B Alexander 51-52, B G Mariner M Hood 1620 Extra Ev. OA & A M. Hood; 8: M Fuller 49-50. C S Valaslio 47.50 25T DB PI AA G Redmond 74-75. A H P~ngelP Claikson 7~7s.B. R Porter 75.75. C. L young 5875 25T SB AA R ~aody.J pone; 23.23, A B ETONMACXAY 12-8-80-Flne(lS).2GTTwr:A G. DeThomas~s14.0 I Hoban 15. C Alexander 2627. BS Brelton 2628; C B Waikms 2025 25TH'cap H Peters 33-33. 0. I. Dunn I7 2GT H'cap. 8: J. Hoban 13. C I. Dun" 17 20 Pa Ism A C Pielrner 54. B J Walkms 32-33 A Dawes 2627. GA HG P Freeleaqus 156175. Hoban48. G: C, Nlelsen 452W DB Ism- A G. Plelznei 16 0.1. Hoban I?. C. C Nlelscn BRISBANE 1-7-90 -507 Skf H'cap. D Dundon 75-73, N. D~mmlck74-75. D McCartln 18 ZOT Con1 Ism. A. C. Pletinei 14: 8: 1. Hoban 14. C B. De Sllva I5 62-59 SOT Ski AA D Dundon 5050. A L Porter 4550. B I Moii 4650, C W. Clark 42.50 25TSkI Dbl AAI. Poner2525: A R Poiler24-25. 8: K. Reedman. M Taylor 19-25. C W Clark202S OA HG N Dlmmrck 119-125

. . , ~ COLD COAST& ALBERT 18119-890- Flne, sunny (521 Peter IrlcLachlan Mem IWP Ism. OA M. Swale 100102. AA R. Rehbeln 99-102. K Stevens 97.100. A: R Stevens 97-lO0,B. Alexander 98IW. B 1 Beer94-IWK Rehbein.39-100: C W Gallaqher86IW. E Kratiei 82100 H'cap: D. Han S9-55. I Fisher 53-55. G Redmond 4850, Il-Ism W. Gallasher 21-25: 1620m: S. Laffey 2830. 21-25m H Cameron 2527 Palions T'phy 25T DB Ism. OA: G Redmond 75?5. AA: M Swale 74-76: A G. Manner 87-90. B K Seeney 74-75. C- R. Feo 6875.30T DB Ism AA: G Redmond I 10-110 R Maioske 1W-110, A G Rirrell 37-3Z B Goldup 47.48; 8: S Lafiey 47-48. M. Murphy 4648. C- W Gallagher 2830, J. Underhlll 2630. Gold Cori Cnf C'shlp 2ST DB Cnl l5m AA & OA: R, Maroske 5555, A R. Slevens 54-65 0. P Benner 4243, C- E Krallei 2525 HG G Redmond 250255. FM W. Gallagher 222250.

MI Petrie Rd. Belmont, Brisbane 4153 Club Phone 398 4555 OCTOBER SHOOT PROGRAM Sunday 7th - 9.30am start Event 1 25t Doubles Cash Event 2 50t Handicap Trophies Event 3 50t Cash Event

'2OOTgt TRENCH ELIMINATIONy MARYBOROUGH 26890 - ?.ne (15. ?ST DO hr 1I.x A ? ilccbr r ri B N Di.e 6C C D Nel..::, 45 257 38 ?is H cap K ?alnler 55 P Srllr 53 3 3zb~rnr.52 .\ Pr 114 Saturday & Sunday 13th & 14th - 9.30am CS A & OA P Smu; 25 3 K Palmer 21 C D Nle'cer .9 HG P CC.~~116 lri ilS D NIP ...Ina Wednesday 17th - 7.30pm Night Trap Event 1 $8.00 251 D.B. Cash Event 2 $8.00 25t Points Badge Event Shooters please note that the S.E. Zone Trap Carnival will be held at Brisbane on October 27 & 28. Normal practice will be available on the Saturday. President: John Porter (07) 398 4257 Captain: Rod Moody (07) 208 9362

PAGE 32 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- OCTOBER 1990 QUEENSLAND CLAY ETON MACMY TARGET ASSOCIATION GUN CLUB INC. SOUm EAST ZONE

Saturday 10th November 1990 27th & 28th October 1990 BRISBANE GUN CLUB 12 noon sharp Mt. Petrie Road. Belmont. Event 1 Nom $6.00 10T DIB El0 Graded A.B.C. SIS off 15m Saturday 27th - 9.00am Event 2 Nom $12.00 OIS $2.00 Event l Nom. $6.00 25T Eton Mackav DIB C'shi~off 15m 10T DIB from 15m. Cash Divide AA, A, B, C. Badge G ~roph~ overall'^.^.^. Event 2 Nom. $14.00 Event 3 Nom $12.00 OIS $2.00 25T SIB off 15m. Troohv 1st A.B.C. SOUTH EAST ZONE DIB CHISHIP . , ~~ ~~-~ 25T DIB from 15m. (Better Gems Trophy shot in conjunction with Trophies OIAll & AA, A, B, C &Junior. this euent) Event 3 Nom. $14.00 SOUTH EAST ZONE SIB CHISHIP 25T SIB from 15m. Troohies OIAii & AA.... A. B. C. Event 4 Nom. $ 14.00 Saturday Night SOUTH EAST ZONE DlRlSE CHISHIP 15 Pr from 15m. Event 4 Nom $6.00 Trophies OlAll & AA. A, B. C. 10T DIB El0 Continental Graded A.B.C. SIS off 15m Event 5 Nom $14.00 01s $2.00 Sundav- 28th - 9.00am 25T Zone SIB Continental Night C'ship Event Nom Sash Overall Badge G Trophy A.B.C. SOUTH EAST ZONE POINTS CHISHIP 25T DlB Paints from 15m. Trophies OIAil E AA, A, B, C. Elimination event for Zone Shoulder to Shoulder Team Event (Sponsor Tom &Thelma Meadows). Sunday 11th November 1990 SOUTH EAST ZONE TEAM SELECTED ON 9.30am start EVENTS 2,3 E 5. Event 6 Nom $14.00 25T DIB Handicap Cash Divide Event 6 Nom. $14.00 ZONE HANDICAP 11-15m, 16-20m, 21-25m 25T from ACTA Handicap. Event 7 Nom $12.00 01s $2.00 Trophies Ist, 2nd, 3rd. Best (11-15). (21-25). 25T DIB off 15m President's Trophy Event 7 Nom. $16.00 Overall A.B.C. SOUTH EAST ZONE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Event Nom $14.00 OIS $2.00 30T from 18m. IOT DIB. 10T SIB, 10T Points. 8 Trophies OlAll & AA, A, B, C. 15 Pair DIR C'ship off 15m Sash Overall. Badge G Trophy A.B.C. TOTAL $92.00 FOR 170 TARGETS. Total Moms $90.00 01s $10.00

Sunday 28th - 9.00am High Gun Ouerall * Overall High Gun * Please note: 60% Noms for Ladies G Juniors Front Marker (11.15) High Gun (shooting whoie program). Ladies - Juniors - Veterans AA Trophies if 5 or more shooters. DISCOUNT NOMlNATION of $60.00 for whole Ladies and Juniors High Gun ifshooting whoie program program. Normal Brisbane Catering G Facilities. High Gun on Events 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8. The Zone mishes to thank the Cornmiflee of Brisbane for The Committee reserues the right to alter the maklrg their monthly shoot date available for this Camiual. Zone A.G.M. to be held Saturday afler the shoot. program if necessary. Come along - support the Zone. Vice-President: Geoff Townsend (079) 51 3522 President: Secretary: (Bob Jane T-Mart) Richard Brook Steve Steenstrup Secretary: Rod Jaques (079) 57 8712 BRISBANE GUN CLUB (07) 398 4555

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 CENTRAL ZONE Q.C.T.A. U@RQBU EL@1ixiOG;1E, SKEET CARNIVAL QUEENSLAND AFFILIATED A.C.T.A SATURDAY 20th OCTOBER - START 9.00 am 6IEWEDS GUN CLUB EVENT 1 Nom. $12 01s $2 BARCALDINE DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP 20 21 25T from 15 Metres October & Trophies Overall. A, 8, C Grade EVENT 2 Nom. $12 01s $2 BARCALDINE SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP O.G. HILL TROPHY Capricornia Championship - 50t 25T from 15 Metres Trophies Overall, A, B, C Grade Central Zone Championship - lOOt EVENT 3 Nom. $15 Central Highlands Championship - 50t 30T DOUBLE BARREL HANDICAP BILL MOYSE TROPHY Trophies First, Second, Third Laurie Chelepy Perpetual Trophy to Champion EVENT 4 Nom. $15 per shooter ALICE RIVER CHALLENGE TROPHY of Champions ouer Event 2 and team event. 30T Pointscore from 16 Metres Each team to comprise five shooters. Top four scores to count. Trophy for each member of the winning team. High Gun over event. Also Sunday 21st Gemfields Gun Club EVENT 5 Nom. $15 President's Day Trap 125t including 25t CENTRAL ZONE D.B. CONTINENTAL NIGHT CHAMPlONSHiP 25T from 15 Metres Points Championship. Troohies Overall.. A. . 8., C Grsde- ~~- Sashes, badges & trophies. High Gun ouer euents I, 2, 3 C 5 Trophy Tor best shooter 11.15 Metre Group A great weekend's shooting. The Committee reserves the right to alter the program. Cartridges and Refreshments available an the grounds. President: Secretary: President: Ian Brown. "Avonsiea". Barcaldine. Ph. (076) 51 1324 Noel Deeley Gay Burns Secretary: David Ellem, "Nellew", Barcaldine. Ph. (076) 51 1856 (079)85 4496 (079)84 1490

TERAANORA LAKES GUN CLUB Presents

13th and 14th October 1990 12 Saturday 13th - noon start Sundav 14th - 10.00- -- start- Event 1. 20T Double Barrel 15M Cash $8.00 Event 4. 25T ~ouble'Barrel15M1 & 2. AA. A. B. C. 11-14, 15-17, 18-20, 21-25. Event 2. 25i~ingieBarrel 15M Soonsor: Old. Troohv Oistributors. AA, A, B, C. Event 5. 56~~t.Warning ~lhrrelChlship Event 3. 25TDouble Barrel H/Cap AA, A. B, C. 1 &2. Op. Sweep 1, 2, 3 & BIMarker. Sponsor: Terranora Lakes Country Club. Sponsor J.P. Mitchell OIAll Mt. Warn~ngShield. Event 6. 15 Pair Double Rise Chlship AA. A. B. c. 1 & 2. Sponsor: Club Patrons & President. Oorional Graded Sweeo over Events 1-6 TOTAL Four Grades of High Gun. Sponsor Winchester Australia. Veterans High Gun. 70% noms. Overall High Gun. Sponsor Harvey World Travel. The Committee reserves the right to alter the programme. W. Lagoon, President J.P. Mitchell, HonISec. (075) 37 5355 (07) 393 4935

PAGE 34 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 25-23 : Kay7-r 24.26 A Rrown 23% !9?1m T~CIICY 23-2? 6 CnLtC.el 2Bjl A1 V/BIMI.~?-31 L3a:er C H.cn.nr2J.27 Iln K l!c:o 5.15 Vrl T Ml'yd? !825 Lal,<- EG '1 W.eie 2:92'10 lun :iG E Ms'ey IL+it( OA 1IC D VJerc 74225: NARROGIN 5-890 - Fme, cool o'cal(l9) SO DBTrap. HG: D Wlere 4S50 H'cep D Berry 52. NARROGm a8890 - O'cam,cool (18) Champ oi Champs. D Wlese 57-73 H'cap D Cardwell 68 NEWMAN 12-9-90- Fine (5). SO Skt C'rhw GD: 0A: M. Stone 47-5-50:A T Genge 39.50. 8: P. Rohzon 45-50: C: L. Chrisue 3850. 50 Skt H'cap. L. Chrlrlle 42-50. M. Stone 4650, ? Robron 44-50.

TERRANORALARES 12890- Exce.!eti' iS7DB A 3 ilnr 3 : Far:,:: 2 D Ea BEGA 5-8.90 - 'ne uicly (3: 137 EO 03 CIA li. A :1; ic- 5 8i.r 11 7-j 7 rl:JI 25T34 Flr A U iler 9 1 F2rrin C 7 TL:?~uII ;:YE cd2 .I( S Fr-el 2nd ha,ce- i5T 03 hC 1s. C hnc; Zn;: P Cr:a:t liu A Ye I-cr iO-CN Cc-. A h ? ?e:l^cr 37c 3 1'3:t FM D 2327~:0'4 .' K~ykerZj7Cc: A D :Is? 3 j !13le ~.:h,~~: h b. xlelller c I s,,,." ::T ?j .al K pcCtce FA! c ?..l..:: 3; c C G 3rucc D H "eo l.!csl irprovcc Q Yeo Xor 'nrr

COLLIE M-90- Cool 124.50 DB. A W Jackson 47-50; B P Wood SO-SO. C 1. Lange 4250. COLLIE 268.90 -Cool (In SO DB Twr OA P Wood 4950 P Tyler 48-50, T Razer dM"

63-75. HG: 1. Rvall SATURDAY OCTOBER 27 - 9.30am

GERALDTON 22.790 - Fllc 127) Su 5n M Hacn A Ferea C C &.en 1i.3 1: DR K I!?Ic, 1' K.:lol~lii. I Chandler R Y01:rell. E Dan 5 rc3.zey G Plrao: Inlo :CS6 5 Ex3 G V/alr,n C OS:.en S :3taclio:.310 .C?S '2 Wolll C Ke::) 200 TARGET I.S.U. 2829 !PI DR 3 3c:c'eci~ lOlO loco-L 5 Horo. E 7comev IG:? CnamlciCra~~r E. Toomey 7283, B. Bosche11171-83. Inter DB Champ 1-7-96~.Ollveii 49-60. ELIMINATION SHOOT GERALDTON as-1-90 - 25 DB nap co: A. N. johnson 25.25, M ~ienander,R. McDonald. D. Wiese. R. Hollfieter. D. Htlsz. R. Bailey 24-25: 8: G. O'Rrien. P Stuan. W. I.IBDFCL: Uiiwes P KIICI..CID A 3~11s1 3aw: M B91c~e1.124-25 C D Lcc D INCORPORATING V/alker 2-25 C H1:q nr G Ca.7ti.w~22-2: 5 PI OR 3A K Z~zc:7iO A Cole GC 23 ?r C ,:c;al'n DR C ship OA N Jcl nscn 5.63 A Leonors A I4 Cuoc j>El U NEW ENGLAND Wlrr48rO L Z511er 40-5(. 6 T F~zK):4&5? M B:r:heil. JVI'J K Newcold 52-70 C 1 I!IC~SOP37-:0 : DBV~B42:3 D Vlealte:ll 41-I0 Lac.ei i Wa'scr 3350 !JZ E Ml.ey 27-50. VeL N Ml.'.qan 27-53 2508Gsd A S :ohns,l2525 A Hcck#?;17-46. R CHAMPIONSHIPS hlcD>?a ^. (G48 H K Somelt. 2>25 7 Senw 31-32 T I1il:rlr ?n32 C D Walker 2%2C D Cardae1.2228 : Da?~,22i7 Laales E We-a21-26 :A? i Ma:w 20-75 Vclc A 6:oa: 23.75 Graded Trophies

President: Secretary: R. Hammond R. Varley (067)79 1009 (067)79 1261

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 35 SINGLETON $7000 Trophies ALLAN GMMP MEMORIAL SUNDAY 4th NOVEMBER 1990 - I Oam Start NOVEMBER 11,1990 PERPETUAL SHIELDS DAY GOUUURl VVORKERS I Event 1 Noms $6.00 10 targets DIB El0 off 15m Event 2 Noms $10.00. 01s $2.00 GUN CLUB 25 targets WARKWORTH POINTS SCORE CHAMPIONSHIP Off 15m - AA, A, B, C. $1.00 01s each 12/13 targets Overall High Gun $1500 Event 3 Noms $ 14.00, O/S $2.00 WAYNE WIEGOLD SHIELD Colour TVs 50 taraets-, f25t DIB. 25t PIS - 100 ~ts)off 15rn $1.00 O/S each 25 targets ' TOTAL TROPHIES $7080 AA, A, B, C (Overall gets Replica Trophy) Event 4 Noms $10.00, O/S 5 1 .OO JUMBO EVANS SHIELD 20 targets (Points Score 5 shooters per team) off 18m Each member of winning team receives a Replica Trophy. Watch for more details Optional sweep on overall. Total Noms $45.00 in November Journal B.B.Q. Lunch, Refreshments, Cartridges auailable.

President: Bruce Smith $7000 Trophies

1990 FESTIVAL OPEN SHOOT (Affiliated ACTA) Sunday, November 4 - 9am start Three Automatic Traps - Skeet Range Event 1 Noms $12.00 PO Box 342, Hay 271 1 251 D.B. i5m Graded Sweepstakes bA.A.6.C. Divided 60%. 30%. 10% each grade. Event 2 Noms $13, OIS $1 ea M, $1 OlA Northern New England 0.0. C'ship SUNDAY OCTOBER 7 251 from 15m. Badge &trophy OIA, Badge &Trophy 1st in remaining three grades. Trophy 2nd 8 3rd in AA.A.0.C. grades. lot Points EO CD Event 3 Noms $20, OIS St ea 151, $1 OIA Glen lnnes Clay Target Club Champion of Champions 20t Spring D.B. C'ship A.B.C. 151 0.0.. 151 S.B. 8 151 P.S. lrom 15m. Sponsored by D. Housten Badge &Trophy OIA, Badge &Trophy lsl in remaining three 40t Champion of Champions 18m A.B.C. Sponsored by M. Timmers 20t Budgewah D.B. Handicap lst, Znd, BM lot S.B. Club Mug Handicap

Neil Headon Ph. (069)93 1782 Ph. (069)93 1601

AUSTRALlAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- OCTOBER 1990 In Association with TAMWORTW CLAY TARGET CLUB INC. SEPTEMBER 29th & 30th, OCTOBER lst, 1990

SATURDAY 29TH - 9.00 AM MONDAY IST - 8.00 AM EVENT 1 $15 - 01s $4.00 STATE TEAMS - LADIES - JUNIORS - OPEN 30T "Munt &Jolly Pty Ltd" CARTRIDGES Supplied by FULLER STATE HANDICAP FIREARMS OIA Sash; N.S.W.C.T.A. Perpetual Cup EVENT 5 $25 - 01s $4.00 Silver N.S.W. Badge and Trophy Trophies 2nd & 3rd Overall 75T "Shelley's Soft Drinks" STATE 1st 11-14m; 15-17m; 18-21m;-22-25m CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS 18M Trophy: Ladies, Juniors & Veterans OIA Sash; N.S.W.C.T.A. Perpetual Cup EVENT 2 $20 01s $4.00 Silver N.S.W. Badge and Trophy - Trophies lstl2nd AA; A; B & C Grades SOT STATE DOUBLE Trophy: Ladies. Juniors & Veterans BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP ISM OIA Sash; Winchester Perpetual Cup Silver N.S.W. Badge and Trophy Trophies lst12nd AA; A; B & C Grades Trophy: Ladies. Juniors & Veterans STATE JUNIOR DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP - SHOT IN CONJUNCTION OIA Sash; Trophy & Perpetual Cup Donated by Leonard Family Trophies 2nd & 3rd overall OPENILADIESIJUNIORNETERAN HIGH GUN - STATE LADIES DOUBLE BARREL Sash &Trophy CHAMPIONSHIP - SHOT IN CONJUNCTION TEAM HlGH GUN TROPHIESSPONSORED BY OIA Sash; Trophy & Perpetual Cup Donated by C. & J. Burt Trophies 2nd & 3rd overall @ FULLER FIREARMS

OVERALULADIESIJUNIORNETERAN HlGH GUN - Sash &.Trophy SUNDAY 30TH - 9.00 AM HlGH GUN TROPHIES SPONSORED BY ' EVENT 3 $20 - 01s $4.00 SOT "GOODYEAR TYRE & BRAKE SERVICE" STATE SINGLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP lSM OIA Sash; Robby & Pam Smith Perpetual Cup Silver N.S.W. Badge and Trophy The N.S.W.C.T.A. Trophies lstl2nd AA; A; 8 & C Grades gratefully acknowledges the following sponsors: Trophy: Ladies, Juniors & Veterans 0 Munt & Jolly Pty Ltd r 0 Horsley Park Gun Shop 0 Winchester 0 EVENT 4 $20 - 01s $4.00 0 Fuller Firearms 0 Shelley's Soft Drinks r 50T "Horsley Park Gun Shop" STATE 0 Goodyear Tyre & Brake Service sv POINT SCORE CHAMPIONSHIP 15M OIA Sash; Allan Cramp Memorial Perpetual Cup Silver N.S.W. Badge and Trophy Trophies lstI2nd AA; A; B & c Grades The Horsley Park Gull Shop Trophy: Ladies, Juniors & Veterans Quality at Discount Prices OPEN - LADIES - JUNIOR - INTER-ZONE TEAMS SHOT IN CONJUNCTION President: P. Hayman Vice-president: Rob Smith (063) 55 5308 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING SATURDAY EVENING (02) 528 3878

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGETNEWS - OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 37 BOOROWA 18890 - 10: EIC) ZD lcm Cl G~ddrrM Ca?pbe:l 1J.C 271 HC P T:c-;;- 2021 8 C>le187: iOTPSCD 3! Crodes60f: B C,le5%EO M Chrp cc. ),:: NI;'.I CTKO :U ltr 3 Co:e 8:3 !A C~mpcel.8.3 ZTDP .F- 9 Co.e 24.23 K Cbcic~c:i22.~3 P T.?~x~io.71-25 CANBERRAINTER 24-7-$0-~ee. Night DBClship. OA&AA: P. Lyons; A: D. Reed; B. D Stremarnos. C I. Reed 2630~

CANBERRA INTER 124.90 -Wet, windy, cold. 25T Sk? CD: I. Taylor 24-25; S Balogh 23-25: B Pronser 22-25. SW C'ship: OA & AA: S. Balogh 41-54 A I. Balogh 3850; 8: B. Prlr szei 41-50, C: A Butler 3950.

DORRICO 5.8.90 - Cloudy, very wlndy (43). 2s OB 15m CO. I. Var1ey.l Simpson. D. Ellis. C. Blox~me.I Cunningham 2S28 SO Mf Top PS C'ship: A & OA B Sweeney 149-150. AA M Blenman 146150. D Ellis 146150. R. Hammond 14U15& A. P. McGvire 146150. J. Farrel Ill-150. B I Cunnlngham 145150. 1. Slrnpson 13FISO. M. Lupfon 134-150 C: L Frazer 118-150, R. Beaumont Ill-150. C Cunnlngham LOFISO. 25 N'fhn T'lnds DB C'shiw AA & OA R Hammand. 2nd M. Blenman. 3rd T Vadey; A: R. Vidal, 2nd P Smith. 31dJ Farre!: B C. Fuller. 2nd I Vadey. 3rdI. Cunningham; C: L. Frarer. 2nd R Beaumonl, 3rd M. Hearmey HG: B Sweeney 196200. DOWNSIDElNTER28.7-90 - Cold, wrndy (25) ST EO. 1poar. P. CLemron. R. Ehlers, J~ Luslon, A Cons1able. C. Ceely. I. Devine, R. Blake. 2ST Ism DB- OA: A. Conntable 25-25. A R Blake. 2nd R. Ehlerr: B D. Mamn, 2nd P. Englebiechi; C. C. Burch. 2nd). Conadme. Ladies. L. Blake23-28 25T 15mPS OA: A. CansfablelZ75 A.G. Evans. 2nd R Ehlers. B: P. Englebrecht. 2nd P. Clemson; C: I. Devme. 2nd C. Burch Ladles: L. Blake 8075 20T H'cap. In A Conrfable, 2nd D. fraser. 3rd P. Clemson. HG: A. Con- stable 121-12s

DUBBO 28-7-90 - Wlndy. 10T West Zone Skt. A: S Williams 95100: B: M Morgan 93.100; C C. Cookson 86100 West Zone Team S. Wllliamr. R. Oavs, R Faber, T. Ra. mien. E Tucker. C. Caokron. DUBBO 58-90 - Rammg, windy (24). I0T EO. C. Ray, E. nicker. S Williame. R lenkmr. K Walton 1UlO 25T DB Cont C'shlp A R. Jenkins25-25: B: C. Cookson 84-25 C: G Ray 23-25 20T H'ca~:R Dawr 31-31. E. Tucker3U31. ZST CD: R. lenbns. S. Wdltams, C Cookron. R Dale. R Davls IST Quail B. McGee, I Alah IZIS HG: R Davls. COROWA287.90-Cdd. cloudy. EOCD 18m- C. Comaran. M Campbell, G. Camp bell 10-10 10TH'cap CD:J Rue 17-20. I5TDB ism BC. B. I. Rue; C R. Percival. I5TMtx DB 5PS 5 SB CD R Perclval 2430. D. Rernaln 2530. G. Campbell 23-30. HG C Cnrroran...... COULBURH WORKERS 12.890- V1::y 'r% 2:TFS 153 '/I 8axier (aE3 : locerb 360 I Eb~lllr'j>EOC:*;.olC??m2r25 PS 2556 23 DB 18m OAF Sorerts 118.25. 4A iV 334~e:.i-.?i A G B~zkleyICR125 8 R HI'I 114.123 C VI Broce90.25 L... < F 3,zcr. CRAFTON 13850 - I .:e c:,. '20 20: I't L(C T SCh- eie: 172: R Ne.rcr~coe ,922 6 Vc*clm:? 2:: DF :jm C: A I Nar? T Scltlleccr iJ-ZL 3 C T,~l.ur 2575 C M iol.~.lc;gm 2225 5 Ph DR 15n F.0 I3 Ha:rlson l0lC : Nash 810 h Czrn~conI h'~.Do-a:a.T.Scnnle^.er 1 Schne>er..M Harrhr~nC F~i'er7-IL15PRcR PAGE 38 N.S.W. GUN CLUB LTD. OCTOBER '90 PROGRAM WED. OCT 3rd 2.00pm PRACTICE, TRAP & SKEET 6.30pm NIGHTSHOOT, MIXED EVENTSwith Trophies. Club Location: Northern end Majura Road SAT. OCT 6th 12.00pm OLYMPIC TRENCH 100Targets AA, A, B&C badges $30.00 01s $3.00 Saturday 27th October 2 Wpm PRACTICE, TRAP & SAEET - WED. OCT 10th 2Wpm BREMWORTHCARPETS.SKEET 2pm start .nlCAP ., -. .. -.?ST. 6.30pm NIGHTSKEET, MIXEDEVENTS, with Event 1 $7.00 trophies. 15 Target CID SAT. OCT 13th 11.Wam PRACTICE, D.T.L. &SKEET Event 2 $9.00. 01s $ 1 WED. OCT 17th 2.00pm PRACTICE, TRAP B SKEET 25 Target Woden Doubie ~arrel 6.30pm NlGHT SHOOT, 25T Point Score- Championship Perpetual Trophy Graded AA, A, B C. OIS $1.00 OIA. SAT. OCT 20th 11.00am 15th ANNUAL 2 DAY CHARITY SHOOT & SUN. OCT 21st 9.00am AS PER 2.PAGE AD THIS MONTH Night programme commencing when dark. WED. OCT 24th 2.00pm PRACTICE, TRAP &SKEET Event 3 $12.00,01s $ 1 6.30pm NIGHTSHOOT, MlXEDEVENTSwith 25 Target NSW Southern Zone Night Double Troohies Barrel Cham~ionshio SAT. OCT 27th 1.00pm TRAP-60 targets A, 8&C + HighGun Trophies 1st OIA. ~radedAA: A, B & C. Sash 10TOIB-El0 94.00 OIS $1.OO OIA. 25TDIB - ClShip-Trophy Event 4 $18.00, 01s $3 $12.00 01s $2.00 50 Target NSW Southern Zone Night Single 25T-~ PIS~ - CID~ $9.00 Barrel Championship WED. OCT 31st 2.00pm PRACTICE, TRAP SKEET Trophies 1st OIA. Graded AA, A, B & C. 6.30pm NlGHT SHOOT, MIXED EVENTS, with trophies. OIS $1.00 ea 25, $1.OO OIA. NOVEMBER '90 PROGRAM SAT. NOV 1st 11.00am PRACTICE, TRAP & SKEET WED. NOV 7th 2.00pm PRACTICE, TRAP & SKEET 6.30pm NlGHT SHOOT, MIXED EVENTS, with Trophies. SAT. NOV 10th 10.Wam SIMULATED FIELD SHOOT Sunday 28th October - 1WTGraded AA, A, B & C 9am start $30.00 01s $4.00 WED. NOV 14th 2.Wpm BREMWORTH CARPETS, SKEET $7.00 HlCAP 25T Event 5 6.30pm NIGHTSKEET, MIXED EVENTS with 15 Target C/D Troohies. Event 6 $16.00, 01s $3 SAT. NOV 17th 12.00pm SKEET - 75 Targets 50 Target ACT Doubie Barrel Championship 25TEyeopener $6.00 01s $2.00 Trophies 1st O/A. Graded AA, A, B & C. 50TC Ship-Trophy 015.00 O/S $1.00 ea 25, $1.00 OIA. HIQ~Gun Sash - A. 8. C WED. NOV ~1st2.00pm P~ACTICE,TRAP a SKEET Event 7 01s $3 6.30pm NIGHTSHOOT,25TPointScore- 25 Taraet Woden Points Score Chamoionshio' Perpetual Trophy ~raiedAA, A, B & C. OIS $1.00'01~. SAT. NOV 24th 1.Wpm TRAP-6OtargetsA,B&C + HighGun Event 8 $16.00, 01s $3 Sash 50 Target ACT Double Barrel Continental 10TDIB-El0 $4.00 25TDIB-CIShip-Trophy Championship $12.00 01s $2.00 Trophies 1st OIA. Graded AA, A, B & C. 25T PIS - CID $9.00 OIS $1.OO ea 25. $1.00 OIA. WED. NOV 28th 2.Wpm PRACTICE, TRAP & SKEET Total $97.00 6.30pm NlGHT SHOOT, MIXED EVENTS, wilh trophies. NOTES FORTHE DIARY - OPEN CHRISTMAS SHOOT - SAT High Gun and inter High Gun trophies over DEC 8TH programme. OPEN CHRISTMAS NlGHT SHOOT WED. DEC 12TH - The Committee reserves the right to alter the omi in at ions close lor the firs1 event one hour after advenised Etading time. The Oimctors reserve the right lo change the published piogram as required. programme. LOCATION: 131 800RALIE ROAD. PHONE: (02) 450 1T75 TERREY HILLS. N.S.W. 5 KMS FROM MONA VALE ROAD Secretary: President: Terry Graham Norman Simms (06)281 1795 A/H (06)258 2033 AIH

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGETNEWS - OCTOBER 1990 'SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 20th & 21sl OCTOBER 1990 SATURDAY - OCT. 20th - 11.00am START 1 - 15T DIBARREL EYE OPENER Nom. $6.00 2 - POWERBEAM SPOTLIGHTS & KEN DAVIS 25T PIS CHISHIP Nom. $14.00 01s $1.00 Sash &Trophy to OIAll Winner - Grades AA, A, B, C. 1st & 2nd each grade. 3 - ALAN LUCAS 25T SIB CHAMPIONSHIP Nom. $14.00 O/S $1.00 Sash &Trophy to OIAll Winner - Grades AA, A, B, C. 1st & 2nd each grade. 4 - SPECIAL NOVELTY - 3 MAN TEAM EVENT - DRIVEN GROUSE. CONTINUOUS 30 TARGETS Nom. $10.00 PER TEAM Trophy - 1st & 2nd

CALCUTTA ON EVENT No. "5" TO BE HELD AT THE CLUB HOUSE AT THE COMPLETION OF THE LAST EVENT ON SATURDAY.

COMPLIMENTARY DINNER AT THE CLUBHOUSE ON SATURDAY NIGHT.

- FREE CAMPING FACILITIES AVAILABLE -

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- OCTOBER 1990 SHOOT SUNDAY OCTOBER 21st - 9.00am START 5 - OLYMPIC TARGETS & SCORPIO CARTRlDGES 30T DIB CHAMPIONSHIP Nom. $20.00 01s $4.00 Sash &Trophy to OIAll Winner - Grades AA, A, B, C. 1st & 2nd each grade. 6 - ANGLO AUSTRALASIAN PUBLISHING 30T CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Nom. $20.00 01s $4.00 Shot from 18 metres - 10T DIB, 10T PIS, 10T SIB Sash &Trophy to OIAll Winner - Grades AA, A, B, C. 1st & 2nd each grade. 7 - NSW GUN CLUB CHARITY FUND 30T SIB CHAMPIONSHIP Nom. $20.00 01s $4.00 Sash &Trophy to OIAll Winner - Grades AA, A, B, C. 1st & 2nd each grade. HIGH GUN TROPHY FOR EVENTS 1,2,3,5,6 & 7 OVER BOTH DAYS. PROVIDED BY HUNTMASTER - 1 X CHUKAR HAND TOOLED LEATHER GUN CASE. The directors reserve the right to change the published program as required. LOCATION: 131 BOORALIE ROAD, TERREY HILLS, N.S.W. 5 KMS FROM MONA VALE ROAD. PHONE: 450 1775

PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER CLUB CAPTAIN JOHN PHILIPSON GEOFF HARVEY JOHN RICHARDSON JOHN ARSLANIAN PH. 949 4846 PH. 449 6068 PH. 489 5906 PH. 626 6714

AUSTRALlAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 3 1 October 28, 1990 - 11.30am start SATURDAY OCTOBER 27th at 12.00 noon Event 1. 101 Poiniscoie Cash Divide 50 Target RlVERlNA ZONE TRENCH C'SHIP Noms $12 Event 2. 30t President's D.B. Championship 50 Target RlVERlNA ZONE I.S.U. SKEET C'SHIP Noms $12 Graded O/A Sash C $50.00 At 2.00 pm - D.T.L. - Noms $19 2 ribbons 1st ea grade $50.00, 2nd $15.00 Cash each grade 25 Target COUNTRY HOUSE MOTOR LODGE DIE C'SHIP Veteran G Front Marker Sashes 25 Target ACTIVE PRINT POINTS SCORE TROPHY President's Shield shot in conjunction Overall High Gun Badge Event 3. 2Ot D.B. Handicap

HAWKESBURY GUN CLUB LTD (~orthernend of Majura Lane) CANBERRA Fairy Road, South Windsor 17th OCTOBER 1990 - 7.00pm start Noms. $10 + Sweeps $1 e Don't forget our regular program @ 30T City of Canberra Nite PIS Ch'ship Every Friday Night - DTL - 6.30pm OIA, AA, A, B, C. Every Second Saturday - Skeet - 12.30pm Every Fourth Saturday - DTL - 12.3Opm Wednesday Afternoon - Practice J. Alotta Pres. R. Hunt See.

15m Club C'ship OA 8 A T Schnieder 34-40. B D Hancock 2640. C M Formaggm DR Grd 15m C'rhlp A P Smith 2840 B P Young 30-40. C D Henderson 31-40 OA D 1830 Henderson HG S Saul 59-70 GRENFELL8-7.90- IUTDBEO A Diogemuller.1 Rue.P TaylorS-10 ZUTDB I Rzce. KEMPSEY 18-8-90-Very windy(21) I0TDBEO F Buchanan 10-10. D H~nsheiwood. I Caner 20-20. P Cram, A Dragemullei 19.20 ISTSB 1 Goiman.J RueJ Carter 13-15 P SmlthInr. K Lamry 9-10 75T Williamsaui MemTphy 15mDB OA K Lmvry 74-75, A 10 Pr DR I Carter 1620. P Taylor 14-20. I Go~mon13-20 10 P DD I Rue. P Taylor S Saul 70-75. G Schnelder 6675. B K McWhiner 71-75,] Cunnlngham 70-75. C A Col- 10-10 man 5575. M Kuclnskls 4975 GIP(RA29-1-90 - Very good(531 SOT DB Cash Ism AA D Ell.. R Hammond 50-60. MAIURRPARK3.690- 10TD5 15m CD 5 Siramarcas. C Kaiols. P Simon P Lyons A R Prlor75-75.0 R Faber6263. C M Guyei 6550 50TPSCsh1p 1% GA M Mcln- 10-10 25 Pr Club DR Cshlp OA S Slramarccr 41-50. AA B Prosser 40-50 A G nes 16150. AA M Bienman 167-168, A M Wade 148160. B P lensen 166150, C M Hatherley 3550. B B Cosgrave 41-60. C B Koorey 3850 30T DB T'phy ISm OA K Guyer 136150 Cool lO0DB Ism 0.4 D Ellis 107-107. AA R Hammond 106107, A R Neaian39-39.AA D laidan3839 A 5 Slramarcos31-33 8 R Williams36.38.C I Allan Prior 99-100 B P Jensen 98100. C M Guyer 92-100. OA HG D Ellhr 207-208 2830 2UT H'cap P Tagllapleira 21 21. R Wllliams 20-21. M Hawkshaw 27-39. FM I GUYRA258.90 - Cold 125) 25T DB 15m Grd CD AA D Ells. R Hammond 25-25, A Allan 16.20. BM B Presser 19-20, Inter HC 1 Allan 88110, HG S Siramarcos97.110 R Vldai 25. A Futter. B Sweeney 24-5. B R Hyail 25. J Slmpson 22. B Laskei 21. C M MAJURAPARK 1-7.90- IOTDB 15mCD D Reed. P Lyons I Taylor. M Dlamond. K Heagney 23 R Donald 22. B Varley 20 Club Champ oi Champs 18m OA R Vhdal Nealon 10-10 30TDB 15m AA M Dlamond 30-30. A K Nealon 2630. B P Duiiy 2830. #&SO. AA R Hammond 47-50. A M Wade 4550. B R Hyail39-SO. C B Varley 41-50 C I Allan 2530 30T SB 15m AX M Diamond 2830. A D Reed 27-30. B R W~lliams Club TD~Y. . 2UT DB H'ca~D Ellls 20-20. M Wade .1 Slmoron. 19-20 HG M Wade 2630, C I Reed 17-33 301' PS 15m AA P Lyanr 99-102. A D Reed 84-90. B B HAWKESBURY 20-7.90- Goad, cool(20) 20TDB EO I pors 1 Arslanlan 20-20 ZO? DB Cosgrove 7890. C I Allan 67-90. OA M Dlamond 145-150, Infer HG P Duiiy 138.160. CD A E Zadro 20-20. B I Arslanlan. L Pewano 20-20. C M Bosanko 18-20 25T PS HG M Dlamond 155-160 T'phy OA B Kelly 7675. A A Maw1 74-75. B L Peaano 71-73 MAJURAPARK257.90 - 4ST Mxd 15 DB 15m 15SB 15m. ISPS 15m OA D Reed 61 D loidan 50 R Wilham~56

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SATURDAY - commencing at 1.30pm EVENT 1 Nom $12.00 OiS $3.00 CENTRAL TABLELANDS DOUBLE BARREL CHAMPIONSHIP 25 tgt off 15m. Badge to overall winner. Trophies - Ist, 2nd in AA, A, B, C Grades, Optional sweep - $1.00 each half and overall ($3.00). EVENT 2 Nom $6.00 OiS $3.00 JACKPOTTROPHY 20 tgt off Handicap. Trophies - Ist, 2nd, 3rd. Optional sweep - $1.00 each half and overall ($3.00). In conjunction the LEN BIRD SHIELD - a 3-man team event - will be held. Nominations of 512.00 per team and to be paid separately prior to the event. SATURDAY NIGHT - to commence at dark EVENT 3 Cash Divide - 5PR DOUBLE RISE Nom $5.00 EVENT 4 Nom $15.00 OiS $3.00 N.S.W. DOUBLE RISE NIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Overall winner - trophy, sash and badge. Trophies - Ist, 2nd in AA, A, 8, C Grades. Optional sweep - $1.00 each half and overall ($3.00). Sponsored by KIBBLERS PTY LTD - Homecare Centre and Building Supplies SUNDAY - to commence at 9.00am EVENT 5 Cash Divide - 5 TGT OFF 15m Nom $2.00

EVENT 6 Nom $60.00 OIS $5.00 -A GOWRA GOLD CUP 1 100 targets off 15m Overall winner - grade trophy plus sash and perpetual trophy. 1st in AA, A. 8, C Grades - UIO Shotgun. 2nd in AA, A, 8,C Grades - case cartridges. Optional sweep - 51.00 each 25 and overall ($5.00). High Gun - sponsored by WINCHESTER Ladies High Gun - sponsored by Oiivers Gift Store, Cowra Junior High Gun - sponsored by A. Dei Ben Veteran High Gun - sponsored by Horsiey Park Gun Shop TOTAL NOMINATIONS - $102.00 plus Optional Sweeps - $14.00. Reduced nominations for Ladies and Juniors. * * Extra events will be run - time permitting. MOTELS IN COWRA: Cowra Crest 42 2799, Alabaster 42 3133, Countryman 42 3177, Lachlan Valley 42 2900, Civic 42 2055, Town House 42 1055, Cowra Motor Inn 42 2011, Alana Motor Inn 41 1177. CARAVAN PARKS: Sydney Road 42 2666, The Pines 42 1650 (Grenfell Rd), Lachlan St 42 1056. COME TO COWRA . . . WHERE SPORTSPEOPLE MEET. Catering facilities, refreshments, cartridges all available. President: Noel Dwight (063) 42 2019 AH Treasurer: Peter Mould (063) 42 4969 AH The committee reserves the right to alter the programme.

COWRA GUN CLUB wish to thank their sponsors: (to date) 8 Mr Ian Armstrong - Patron & Member of Parliament 8 Oliver Motors (Cowra) - Toyota Dealer 8 Oliver & Davidsons (Cowra) - CRT Dealer 8 Jax Tyres - Orange 8 Cowra Crest Motel, Kendal St, Cowra, 42 2799.

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 ble 20 5OTSkt T~aphy.M. Guyei 46. R.L. Fabei 41, P. Noble 35. 25TPrs H Constable 18. M. Guyer IS, Mr. Guyei IS HERMIDALE GUN CLUB l lth

Saturday & Sunday Novernber 3 & 4 SATURDAY 3/11/90 - 1.00pm start Event 1 $15.00 McPherson. 20 target DIB 15m Eye Opener Cash Divide NSW 5890- GreafIl9). 2STDBNlghr Shf A: C. WaferhouseZC25; B. K. Shadarevlan Event 2 $1 5.00 22-26, C T. Weal 2025. 25T DS Night Shf A: C. Walerhouse 69'5: 8: P. Amsfrong6675: C T. West 51-75 20 target DIB 15m Trophy. 1st & 2nd. NSW 4.890 - Sunny (Zn 25TlW Olympn Rap. A: A Del-Ben 78100: B: S Zadro Event 3 $1 5.00 71-IW. C: F Moore 11-100 20 target SIB 15m Trophy. 1st &2nd. NSW 1-890 - Flne (26). 25T DB Nt Sht: A: P. Pollard 19.20: B: I. McLeay 19.20: C Event 4 $20.00 Meizier 1620 Z5T PS Nt Sht. A: A Magi 5S60: B: I. McLeay $060; C: K. Shadarevian 5860 2GT SB Nt Sht: A. P Pollard 17-20; B: I McLeay 1620: C. I Tsolakki 14-20 20 Pair Western Zone Night Deauville Doubles C'ship. 1st & 2nd. -- NWae-7-90- F~ne,sunny. IOTEO: 2 wrs. AA V. Gall 1010; C A1Caoke 1010 25T DB C'rhip AA' V. Gat1 27-26; A: P. Elhenon 3%3(; 8: I Bruce 26-25 C. F. Marcelitno Trophy donated by B. & D. Powell, Nyngan.

21-25. inr. A Arslanian~ ~ 1525~~~ Calcutta auction during Saturday evening meal. NW22890 - 2% Per? ?S A C Walernmie 3375 B P Peyne 66-75 C P G.. sc Breakfast available for Sunday morning. 25.1~ 2:: DB AA C 'Wllern3lrD 252 A T Val:e'onsa 22-25 B I Fiocop cu 23-25 C P G.1113 9.2: OA C Wdi~lnou1~911'N NSW 1&890- Fme, sunny (3n 25TEO A. Nalar, S. Wilght 2525. SGT C'ship: OA T. Falvo $050; A P KouroupiE 6564: 8- P Vella 49-50: C T. Vallelonga 47-50. SUNDAY 4/11/90 - 9.00am start NSW 25890 - Rne. IGT Db EO 2 posribles 2ST DB C'shlp: A A Lucas 3540; 8: I Bruce 22-25: C: F. Maicellino 21-25; Inr: A. Arslanian 19.26. Event 5 S15.00 NSW 1P6-90 - Flne. 25TH'cap. T. Falvo 4243. L Tosolmy 3S36. N. Burrows31-33. 75T 20 target PIS 15m Trophy. 1st & 2nd. C'shlp OA C Naudln 74-75: AA: G. Petrou 7O75; A: A. Na~ar72-15: B: L. Toraliny 11-75: C 1 Aislanlan 6575. Event 6 $15.00 20 target DIB Handicap (Calcutta Event).

1st & 2nd. 11-16. 17-21., 22-25.-- Event 7 $15.00 Mixed Targets 15m Trophy. 1st & 2nd. ORANGE- 25TPS C'rhB. AA. 1st I. Smrth, 2nd P Gnliiths, A: IsL Aberley. 2nd S. Toion; B. lrtl Gorman, 2nd F. Johns; C: IrtL Peters. 2nd D. Hopwood; A0G. Buntlng lot DIE, lot SIB, lot PIS, 5pr DIR. 25T Db Cent Zone C'ship: AA: 1st G. Bunting, 2ndJ Finn; A: 1st H. Mattherson, 2nd S. Event 8 Tanon: B 1st C Luccardo. 2nd S Barbagallo: C. 1st L. Peters. 2nd M Dvnght OA. I 5mlth Ladies: M Dwight. Inr: H. Manherson 2ST SB Cent Zone C'ship: AA. 1st R Beaten Stakes Event for All Shooters who have not Plowrowrkt, Zndl Fan: A. Is1 L Aindd. 2nd R. Dale; B 1st 0.Coady. 2nd5 Beartey; C won a Prize. 1st & 2nd Trophy. Is, B Wood, 2ndA Bell: OA. I. Smith: Ladles. M Dwlght;Jnr: A Bell 25TPSCent Zone C'shlp AA. 1st R. P~owfrowek!,2ndG. Buntmg; A: IIL. Aberley, 2ndR Parker; B: 1st P Total Noms. $110.00 - Ladies, Juniors & Gaela. 2nd P. Walmsley. C: 1st M Dwight. 2nd K. Reld: OA: P Hayman: Ladles. M Veterans % price. 01s - $10.00 Dwwhl; lm M. Wright. 2ST DB C'shlp: AA: 1st I. Caifabiano. 2nd P. Hayman: A 1st G~ McAllster, 2nd 1. Rue; B: P. Walmsley. 2nd S Barbagalio; C: IID. Hopwood. 2nd R COMMONWEALTH BANK PERPETUAL TROPHY Young. OA: I. Smith: ladles G. Ta9heck. Jnr: C. Hawke HG Teams Ev: I. W. Smlfh. Com~limentar~Dinner Safurdav Evenina- for Ladles Tm HG M Dwzghi. lnr Tm HG. C. Hawke, OA HG 1 W. Smlih Shooters. HlGH GUN: AWA Black Shelf Stereo - 2 tape decks, graphic equaliser, records, radio and cornDact disc. Valued at 8500.00. INTERMEDIATE HlGH GUN: Kindly donated by Mrs V. Upton. AA.A.B.C. Ladies, Juniors and Veterans High Gun Sashes.

ACCOMMODATION: Alamo Motel, Nvnqan 1068) 32 1660 Nyngan ~otoi/in (068) 32 1501 Hot Showers available at ground for campers.

ENQUIRIES: President: Secretary: Mr Ted Hudson Nancy Kilrnartin (068) 32 1824 (068) 33 0629

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS- OCTOBER 1990 ALBUN WODONOA GRAFTON GUN CLAY 7AROET CWB CLUB INC. INC. GUNS - RIFLES - SHELLS QEQR@NDQ TOTAL PRIZE VALUE $2,800 DEN Sj%EGi)U 8Situated 8km on Southgate Road ~MNOVEBSABY SATURDAY 10 & SUNDAY 11 NOVEMBER SMmT Saturday 10th - 10.00am Sponsored by McGeoch's Hunting & Fishing Store. Event 1 510.00 20 Taroets- DIE. 15m. Graded SIS. AA.A.6.C. Sunday October 14th, 11am start Event 2 $1 3.00 25 Taroets- DIE. 15m. Cash Trophies. Event 1 $4.00 1st & 2nd. AA.A.6.C. 10T PIS Eveooener. . Event 3 $25.00 01s $2.00 Event 2 $8.00 01s $1 .OO 50 Targets (25 Di6, 25 PIS) 15m. 20T Ian McGeoch Pointscore Chlship BIG RIVER CLASSIC Overall & 2 grade winners - 2nd each grade. OIA. 1st & 2nd. AA.A.8.C. Graded 01s OIA $2.00 Event 3 $28.00 01s $1 .OO Saturday Noms $50.00 25T Anniversary Double Barrel Chlship Sponsored by McGeoch's Hunting &Fishing Store. Complimentary Tea & Calcutta at Club Overall Sash & Remington Auto Shotgun. Saturday Night. 1st in 3 grades - Brno Rifles, 2nd in 3 grades - 100 shells. Veteran & Junior - 100 shells - plus Ladies' trophy. Sunday 11th - 9.00am Event 4 $18.00 01s $1 .OO Event 4 $10.00 20T Anniversary Handicap 25 Taryets DIE. 15m. Graded CIT. AA.A.6.C. Sponsored by McGeoch's Hunting & Fishing Store. Event 5 $27.00 01s $2.00 Overall Sash & Ruger 10122 Rifle. CALCUTTA EVENT 4 metre groups 11-14, 15-17, 18-21, 22-25. 50 Targets DIE. 15m. 1st each group 300 shells. E.R. GOFTON JACARANDA CUP 2nd each group 100 shells. OIA. Cup & Sash (only) Veteran &Junior 75 shells each. 1st & 2nd. M.A.B.C. Veterans, Ladies, Juniors Overall High Gun - 1case of shells. Graded 01s OIA $2.00 Sponsored by Event 6 $10.00 25 Targets DIE. 15m. Continental CIT. AA.A.6.C Sunday Noms $49.00 TOTAL NOMS $99.00

Teams event in conjunction with Anniversary Champion- OVERALL HIGH GUN ship - case 500 shells and Perpetual Cup to winning 601Noms. Veterans, Ladies, Juniors shooting team, sponsored by McGeoch's Hunting & Fishing store. fuii programme. (5 per team - minimum 3 from 1 club). Cartridges, Lunch & Refreshments available both days. Please note: COACHING DAY by State & Zone Coaches Club reserves the right to alter programme. Saturday October 13th 12.30pm start. All shooters including Juniors and Beginners welcome. President: Secretary: President: Secretary: Peter McGuire A. Harrison R. Pens F. Plas (066) 42 3206 The Oaks, Green's Lane, (060) 25 1239 (060) 25 3248 Lower Southgate 2460

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGETNEWS - OCTOBER 1990

INTERNATIONAL GUN CLUB STATE SHOOTING PARK, PARKS RD, VIRG~NIA

OCTOBER 13 & 14,1990

Saturday October 13 - loam Sunday October 14 - 9.30am Event 5 Noms $14.00 Junior, Ladies, Veterans $9.00 50t Anniversary Skeet C'ship Sash OIA. 1st & 2nd A.B.C.

Noms $15.00 Junior, Ladies, Veterans $9.00 50t Anniversary Skeet C'ship Sash OIA. 1st & 2nd A.B.C. 20t Birthday Pointscore C'ship Shot in conjunction with Jim & Annette Finis Sash OIA. 1st & 2nd AA.A.6.C. Trench Team Shield. Trophies kindly donated by Four registered club members. Casabella Furnishers.

Noms $10.00 25t Colin Sparnon Memorial D.B. C'ship Junior, Ladies, Veterans $6.00 30t Anniversary Mixed Graded IODB IOSB, 10PS 1st & 2nd A.B.C. Trophies kindly donated by Rocca Bros.

Noms $12.00 Junior, Ladies, Veterans $6.00 Sash OIA. 1st & 2nd AA.A.B.C. 251 Anniversary Double Barrel C'ship Ladies, Juniors & Veterans Trophy. Sash OIA. 1st & 2nd AA.A.6.C. Trophies kindly donated by Trophies kindly donated by Topmix Concrete. Comit Farms Produce Pty Ltd.

Sunday High Gun Events 5-9. Overall High Gun Events 1-9. Ladies, Junior, Veterans High Gun Events 3-9. The Club extends its sincere thanks and appreciation to all trophy donors.

Secretary M. Donald

AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGETNEWS - OCTOBER 1990 PAGE 47 ALEULNDRA 29-7.90 -Fine (38). IST Comp CD IOPS SSB. A: T. Moms 3535. R. HBI Haliklowuloo. 5. Hahknooaulos 29-31. OA HG: T. Monls 3435; B K. Strather 3535, R Crlbb 3235. C. 8 Maraden. R. Smilh, N. Noske 2835. 25T BARMERA 6-8-90 - Cold. wlndy (11) IOT DB EO R. Cribb. R. Robenson 810. Lake Finnu Skt C'shlp. OA & C K. Pols1 2525. R. Smith 2831; A: D. Bunan 2525. P. Tassane Bonney 25T DB C'ship: OA & 8: W. Wdksch 2525: C: P. Ru~lon20-25. Panon Germein 2525: B W. May 3435.1. Campbell 3535 ZOTClayton Bay H'cap: H. Chibnall20-20. P. H'cap 20T: W. Wilksch 19-20. M. Holmes 1620. R. Mawld 1621. Club Isu SMC'ship: Hendy 2524. N. Noske 22-24. 25T Mllang DD: 1st R Mules. R. Hill 30-31, 2nd D. OA & 0: R. Maywald 19-25, C: I. Maywald 17-25, HG: W. Wdksch 5280. BORDERTOWN 18890 -Good (181. IOT DB EO Grd: A: E. Hall, 0. Growden. R: An- drews 1510; S: C Jarred, P. Crane. I. Hlnge8LO: C: C. Mayberm 10-10. C.Iambs9-10. 25T DB Pres & Sec C'ship: A & OR: R. Andrews 61-61, 0. Growden 556L: 0: P. Crane 4.445. K. Richards2930: C: C. lacobs3641. C. Mayberm 3741. 2STDBCD: A: P.Mline.

-~R Growden.~- ~~-~~.~~~~ R. Andrews ~ ~ 25-25:- B P. Crane ZSZS. C. lamed. I.Hinge 24.25: C: C. Jacobs MONFIRTB CLAY TARGET CLUB INC 24-25. C. Maybem, 21-25. el:'^. Mock 47-50. HG: R. ~ndrews102102. CHANGE OF DATE OCTOBER FROM SUNDAY 28th OCTOBER TO SUNDAY "THE WEEK BEFORE 21st OCTOBER OWING TO DATE CLASHING WITH ALEXANDRA . .. KANGAROO ISM297-90 - Wci(R) 5 PI DR I!-, CD T Bcaker 8. N L.ls'cr 6. M \Vtelatt S 20 Pr DK Cluo C sn.p T Booke: 3! N Llliler 25 A Geei.ny 24 2OT DB 1lC A Cucr.no 4849 M Wne'an 4?-49 i Reha, 34.15 KANGAROO ISLAND 26890 - Wlray :n 2CT DB H'cap N Lltiler 1920 M Booker. A Ger:!ng 17-21 251' 53 Crhlp !: L.her 2C25 T Cooker 1825 10 R DR 15m T tio~ker!i-20 N l8llci 1220. M 3aokcr 12-73 SOU'EI'II IIWBJSTRALIAN

-~~--~- ~~ ~ Craig 2525. HG: P. Green 5556 L HG: S. ~ppelkamp485~. CHANGE OF DATES SUNDAY 28th OCTOBER 1990 will now be MALlALA5B.90- We: 5TEOCD 3 Wall~:r' : I!.? B F.nchS5 25TSBC'shlp OA shot on SATURDAY 27th OCTOBER 1990. &ti K Po'n24.25 A P Furner2321.C P Gly!#:. 1&25 15TSwpCD. A. P HaiI2424.B 5 Mewey ,515 C A llam~.ton1513 15:CcriCD 1r:P )!all 11 \\'allace IClS. B

Program remains unchanged as per the ~. .... ~ ~.~~ Mu194.90- W ndy ccldl7.4) ZOTMcJ OA& A T Yenyon3940 B H Laxlon SACTA Program Book. 14-10 C I Ldvrcni 3i.40 :r il cap 9 Greenrh.e:dr 1920. I Lsvrenr 17-20 S Mcaney 1824 15TCc-iCrdCD. A h CrecnmelJa T Kenyoll .CIS B IOClnnor 1213 C C Mel;ey .ILL5 MILLICENT 197-A)- Tnc (26) 75T D6 Like Bcnnry C shl~A & OA R. Wmr'lurm 51-59 W lrrne 5939 D C Burns 2525 :L Smr 2627 C C Bums 24-25 P Wmrc: 2224 2OT KC C3 G tiurcr W IPlnc. C Stec r. B Eng.an-. 2520 IackwI G Bums 4545 REMINDER MILLICENT 26890 - Fme. 25T Dist DB C'shi~:A & OA: I.McAnhur 34-34, V. Beyei 3234. B D He~qnt252: 5 Hardelson 4-4 c D. lligg.?s 2S25 A Moody 2527 2OT He? 10 RB IOSB A G S#c~.'c2623. C Heqh 1920 0 G h~ms2020. A Moni'on. 5

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Venue: INTERNAJIONAL GUN CLUB HG !A \Vn.'en~ldG Yerle STA JE SHOOTING PARK, VIRGINIA SOUTH AUSTRALIAN 12.890 - Al. rr..rocs!t6) SOT WnleriooSh C'rhhp OA & A L Cnerle: iD3O 'I Keane 4EjO E I Hlmer 4531 P Casey 4StO. C. W Keney 4850. I Saturday loam Wrcxo? 47.50 75TCra~~o!C'lasp50AI B I Mcao? ! 14-125.0 Wallace 108125. loot City of Adelaide ISU Skeet C'ship AA M Hxh-rng 115125 R ncm.ng 103.125 A P Mules 117-129 P Marclonl 118129.C. IOOt City of Adelaide ISU Trench C'ship G Zdpp3 !ml2 3 13hrrm SFi25 SOT DB CS OA 6 A B Mcier 4850. P Mrrchonl 5C57 AA D He'.rt~~~oulo:47-50.9 Cove:! 4650, B W Racey 47-TO. G Zo9plcBbO.C Sunday loam C Me-ncy (3-51 H Rcncy 44.53 OA HG I Whealo?. 205225 IOOt S.A. ISU Skeet C'ship SOUTH AUsmALIAx 287.90 - Ca:d c:.z~f!O) 25TCenl Zone N~gh!Twr C rh:~OA loot S.A. ISU Trench C'ship & B C :ohnr3. 32 D Bdr.cn3G12 A a Greenrh,e!dr21.2S.R Sm~th1825.C C lacotn 22-25 R Sir~t.92S25TN:gilt Ski A R Srn in22-25. D. tiulon 2525 C R Sm.lh 1525. C. Sunday D.T.L. lo'ln: .2-25 25t Carnival D.B. C'ship SOUTHULST%890--Cold we! iindy (3i) 15TDBCDGrd A R Schleler. G Slcele 25t Carnival P.S. C'ship F Tdylu:.V Bayc::515.9 D heg.xlS.: : Grqh S Pedison.P Brammer 1C15.CR 25t Commonwealth Deauville Doubles C'ship C.eirl-n I4-i5 C Nasceiv D eeyer D 8:3ck 14-15 ZSTDBGraCshrp OA& A G Siccis 29.29. S i1erdci:on 26?7 3 C Brammer 2523 3 He.ght 2325 C D Blok 2%32 Monday loam K u.el:.cnt vel K MulesZZ23 !tit A S:eelc !P23 25TDBConlC,h1p A T. Rerchke 251 Festival D.B. C'ship 2q.i~.G ~'c~lc36-18 a r s.mr 2SZE s ~earrcn24.26 c c ~aytcrry22-26, cr Bums 25pr S.A. Deauville Doubles C'ship 2:iS 2% MO 171 G Stce.e Znc C Co~~n7 25t Virginia D.B. C'ship UNGARRA 188-90 - Cicloy c?:1 1.6) 2,T Skt Crd A T S'ratford 24.25. B 5 Ed- m~?dr757.5 C / Aur.r.; 21-25 25T :5m N:. I Peer 2627 1 Averls 41-45. P Beale 25pr S.A. Double Rise C'ship (545 15 DKCaawp :Sm A8 0.4 S Edmoro:24?0 ti W Fnl'er 2ffl0. C I Walklnn 1830. HG on DL: S Edmonds 49-55. Overall, , Trench High Gun kindly donated by Winchester Australia WIIXAWAm 12.890 - Wmdy. cold (191. 30T SB C'ship: A & OA: P. Rundle 31MO. L. . Schubert 43.45 B: K. Priibllla 24-30. L BeelitiZI-30; C K. Cnrnwell2230, R. Brown2l-30. Sec: Terry Kenyon 2ST H'cap: II-14m: A. Lynch 2525. R. Long 24-25. 151Bm: K. Prribilia 2C25, T. Heiiuel Phone: (08) 258 3646 3N3.2525m: L. Schuben 2528, P. Rundle 2228. Ladles. L. Beeh1222.25. SM Dbl: A& 0: L Schvbert 2739. K Piubllla 25-29. D. Beelliz 19-2S. C:T Hei-1 19-25, L. Beelr122529, W. Haward 1629. HG. P. Rundle SI-SS. PAGE 48 AUSTRALIAN CLAY TARGET NEWS - OCTOBER 1990 The key feature of this exciq new model is the tdgger plate lock assem- bly. Field removeable in one, split second motionfor inspection, cly or in tb. SF"^^, immedmte rep~d~espemmhanism su lied with the gun The locP&dlYis a shrung exampT e of Berettit's deign and en~eering excellence - and fbihed a fine

Tapered cross bolt breech loclung "Mled" breeches ele married m ide mouldings ande~StiPP1ed, non-glare receiver top Specially selected b~lsfor perfect patterns. V-sha d mainsprings. %tning kt 1Ztimes. Available with hditional steel colour receiver (white) or blued receiver (black) with light hand engraving and gold inlay. JOHN MAXWELL, WINCHESTER & LAPORTE CLAYS THE WINNING COMBINATION. Australia'sfirst evergold in the"Commonwealth You can rely on perfect target breaking Individual Trench" was won by John Maxwell patterns every time- right throughout the usin Winchester 28 gram International Winchester shotshell range. ~oa3. Make sure you shoot with the golden Whether you're competing for gold or at performers and maybe you'll join club level, you need the consistant John Maxwell with a Gold for Australia. : dependable performance of Winchester w cartridges to win the day. Winchester and Lapolte Clay Targets, official 5 sponsors and supporters of the XIV Commonwealth Games Auckland, New Zealand. 5