BULLS
ft (From Our Own Correspondent.)
£ULLS, Jan. 26. On Anniversary Day" a match was fired on the Bulls range between Bulls and Wanganui Rifle Clubs. The shooting was of a high order, and the visitors won by the narrow margin of six points. The ranges fired over were the 300, 500 and 600 yards, and the scores were ae follow:—Wanganui, P. C. Hamilton 33—32- :: 29—94; S. Luxford 31—32—30—93; E. King 33—30—30—93; Hughes 32-30—29-91; Af. Luxford 26—31 —33—90; T. Farley 28-29-32—89; F. Glenny 30-29-29—88; R. Alanssen 30-30-26-86; W. Af. Luxford 26-27—30—83-total 807. Bulls:' F. Soler 33—34—32—99; C. M. Broughton, 32—32 —32—96; P. Thorby, 29—31—32—92; S. Hodges, 31—31 30—92; L. Huddeeton, 32—31—28—91; F. Simpson, 28 —31 —26—85; K. Dalrymple, 28 — 28-29—85; D. Lundy, 26-26—31-83; M. Gray, 29—26—23—78; total, 801. A meeting, of Lodge Rangitikei No. 14, 1.0.0. F., was held in Bulls on Thursday, N.G. Bro. A. Murray presiding. Correspond, ence was received ,from District Lodge,, advising that entries for the ritual competition will close on February!, and calling for nominations, for the positions of judges, also requesting that any reniits or othei business to bo dealt with at tho next Dim trict Lodge meeting be forwarded not latei than March 12; from Grand Lodge, regarding outstanding returns for 1931, and requesting that names and addresses of members of tho Lodge,,in England, be forwarded, the object being to establish a lodge of the Order.in London. Bro. Hill.-was author; ised to have certain repairs effected to the hall. It vias also Resolved to hold a picnic, particulars .of which will bo discussed on next lodge night. Flock House defeated Rangitikei Factory at cricket by 17 runs on the first innings. Tho scores were as follow: Factory (Ist innings) : Ingram, b Farrow 8; Cutts, b Farrow 3; Preston, b Sutton, 7; Ellery, b Sutton 5; Young, b Ridley 4; Howard, b Ridley 0; Petersen, b Macdonald 8; Rich, o Thompson,' b Macdonald 1; Richardson lbw Farrow 19; Toms, not out 5; Anderson, b Dixon 1; extras, 6; total, 67i Flock House (Ist innings) : Dixon, run out 1; Wylie, b'Richardson 16; Sutton b Ellery 1; Ridley, b Young 4; Farrow, thrown out 2; Macdonald, b Cutts 10; Campbell, b Ellery 13; Hockey, o Toms, b Ellery 11; Anderson, not out 0; Thompson, b Cutts 11; Bridge, run out 3; extras, 12; total, 84. Factory (2nd innings): Cutts, b Sutton 0; Ingram, b Campbell 7; Richardson, q ' and b Macdonald 16; Preston, b Sutton 4; Ellery, b Macdonald 0; Young, t> Dixon 7; Petersen, c and b Anderson 3; Howard, b Campboll 0; Rich, o and b Campbell 0; Toms, not out 12; Anderson, c arid b Campbell 2; extras, 10; total, 61. Flock .House (2nd innings) : Dixon, b Richardson 0; Wylie, c and b Ellery 0; Sutton, not out 40; Ridley, b Richardson 5; Farrow, stumped, b Richardson 16; extras, 12; total for 4 wickets, 73.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 48, 27 January 1932, Page 12
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