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PRIZE SHOOTING OF THE 1ST…

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PRIZE SHOOTING OF THE 1ST D.R.V. On Saturday and Tuesday last a number of prizes given by the gentry and tradesmen of Wrexham and neighbourhood were shot for by the First Denbigh Riflo Volunteer Corps at the Erddig range. The presents were divided into a large number of small prizes of the value of from £5 to 5s. The day was all that could be desired, there was little or no wind, and the sky was bright. A tent for the sale of refreshments was erected on the ground. Captain Yorke was the umpire, but there were no important challenges for discision to be settled. Sergeant-Instructor Jones was present the whole day, and under his able and pleasant direction, every- thing passed off with due satisfaction to himself, the prixegivers and the men under him. All the prizes were shot for firing in any position, except No. 5, which was from the shoulder, standing, with fixed bayonets. The proceedings commenced at nine o'clock in the morn- ing and the firisg was kept up till quite dusk in the evening, with very little intermission. During the day a good many people visited the ground to see how things were progressing, and altogether the meeting proved of considerable interest. All the competitors appeared in uniform, and all tie,- were shot off for at the longest range (GOO yards). The minimum pull of the trigger was 61b. The prizes competed for on Saturday were the band prizes. The first competition was for participation in the sum of £ 5, given by the gentleman and tradesmen of Wrexham. Bandsmen only to contest. Five shots at 200 yards, any position. The following were the winners, with their numbers and prizes Pts. ;c s. d. Private R.Jones. 1C 1 10 0 Private ChUrles Roberts 13 1 W 0 Private Robert Roberts 11 0 15 n 0 Private Roberts Jones. 10 0 10 0 Private E. Viner 10 0 7 6 Private J. Griffiths. 10 0 7 6 The next was also for the bandsmen, presented by Mr Halden, to'be competed for by members who had attended 18 drills from the 1st November, 1876, to the 1st September, 1877. Seven shots/at 200 yards, any positii -The fu-st prize was a baritone saxhorn, won by Private Charles Roberts, 22; and second, a F flute, carried off by Private Robert Jones, 19. -2L- On Tuesday prize No. 1 was shot for, the first thing. Given by the honorary members of the corps, and gentlemen and tradesmen of Wrexham. Open to all members of the company, with the ex- ception of recruits. Distances, 200, 500, and 600 yards, seven shots at each range. There were 16 prizes. The scoring at this .competition was as follows 200 500 600 Total X s. d. Corporal J. Roberts 25 31 31 87 5 0 0 Sergt. C. Jones 28 24 28 80 .» 10 0 Corporal. H. Jones 29 26 24 7<-> 2 10 0 Private F. Jones 26 24 23 73 2 0 0 Sergt. T. Woodville 27 22 IS 67 1 10 0 Sergt. Sykes 24 25 15 64 1 5 0 -Ser-t J Lees 22 26 1,5 I Color 6. 1 0 0 Private E. Powell 26 15 21 62 0 15 0 Sergt. J. Smith 2.5 20 16 61 0 10 0 Private Rowland 18 21 22 61 0 7 6 PrivateG. Jewitt 26 13 20 60 0 6 6 Sergt. T. Davies 23 19 18 60 0 6 6 Private R. Ellis 23 13 24 60 0 5 0 Private J. Mallen 19 29 9 57 0 5 0 Private T. Wilcock 19 22 14 55 0 5 0 Lance-Corpl. J. Edwards 24 22 7 53 0 5 0 It will be observed that in the above list there are two ties," Sergt. Smith and Private Kowland scoring 61. In shooting off Rowland made a scoring 61. In shooting off Rowland made a magpie," or in other words three, and Smith missed the target. Lower down in the score three men score 60, and this having been re-contested, Jewitt took the first place with a four, Davies three, and Ellis an outer." The next prize was the gift of Lieut.-Colonel Sir W. W. Wynn, value .£5, divided into five sums ranging from 30s to 5s. It was open to all members except recruits, and shot for in seven rounds, at 5C0 yards, any position. The following were the prize takers:— Pts. X s. d. Lance-Corpl. J. Eclwards 32 1 10 0 Private J. Doherty 28") 10 0 Corporal H. Jones 28 0 15 0 Private F. Jones 28.) 0 10 0 Private R.Ellis 26 0 5 0 Those bracketted were, of course, ties, and shot off for the second, third, and fourth prizes, and the result was: Corporal Jones, 3. Doherty and F. Jones made two outers each, and in the third tie Doherty a bull's eye, and F. Jones an outer. After this, the programme announced that .£1 was to be awarded to the man who attained the highest aggregate at class firing. Of course, this was shot for previous to the competition, and at the commencement of each season every man has to go through the first, second, and third class. The money was won by Private F. Jones scoring 134. Prize No. 3 was presented by Captain Yorke, open to all but recruits. Ranges, 200, 500, and 600 yards. Seven shots at each range. The present was divided into ten prizes ranging from X3 to 5s. The following is the order of the prize winners:— 200 500 803 Total C s. d. Corporal Horatio Jones. 28 28 25 81 3 0 0 Private G. Jewitt 27 24 23 74 2 0 0 Private R. Ellis 26 26 21 73 1 10 0 Private F. Jones 23 29 21 73 1 0 0 Lance-Corpl. J. Edwards 25 26 19 70 0 15 0 Sergt. Joseph Smith. 28 21 20 69 0 10 0 Corporal J. Roberts 25 20 22 67 0 7 6 Quartermaster-Sgt. Lees 28 21 17 66 0 7 6 Sergeant R. Palmer. 27 16 22 65 0 5 0 Sergeant T. Woodville. 23 17 24 64 0 5 0 It will be sen that in this contest there was a tie of two 73's. This was tried again, when Ellis proved the best man, scoring four to Jones's two. The next prize competed for was the short snider rifle with bayonet, presented by Mr Halden, to be shot for by members of the corps who had attended 18 drills from the 1st November, 1876, to the 7th September, 1877. Range, 200 yards, from the shoulder with fixed bayonets. Seven shots. This was won by Private Fred. Jones with a score of 25. The next competition was for participation in a prize of X5 5s, given by Peter Walker, Esq. To be shot for by members of the corps who attended the summer drills at Aldershot from the 4th to the 11th August, 1877. Seven shots at 500 yards. The 1 following is the order of the prize takers :— Pts. £ s. d. Private M. Allen 25 2 0 0 Sergeant- p, Davies. 23 1 10 0 Sergeant T. H. Sykes. 22 0 15 0 Sergeant H. Palmer 20 0 10 0 Private Wilcock. 20 0 5 0 Private J. Stevens 16 0 5 0 Palmer and Wilcock tied," and on firing off Palmer made a H bull" and Wilcock's a miss. The last competition was for recruits. The scor- ing was undoubtedly bad, although, of course, the men had not had much experience. But, notwith- standing, it is but just to say that it was so dark that the bull's-eye could not be distinctly seen. The firing was at 200 yards, any position, and the follow- ing is the list:— Pts. £ s. d. Private W. Trainer 8 1 0 0 Private J. Hughes. 8 0 15 0 Private A. Phillips. 2 0 12 6 Private W. Kenny 2 0 7 6 Private R. Brown 2 0 5 0 This closed the day's proceedings.

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