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RIFLE CLUBS' CONTEST. I I UPTON v. HOLT. I The return match between the Upton and Holt Rifle Clubs took place at the Upton .Reading- room on Saturday evening. It w.ll be remem- bered that on the occasion of the first match a few weeks ago the Holt team were victorious by three points, but it was generally felt that, owing to the fact- that the Upton range was considerably longer than that at Holt, the home team would stand a good chance of getting even with their opponents. In the first stage of the competition, th* Upton team secured a lead of 10 points, but in the second stage, the Holt team gradually re- duced their lead until victory was to be. decided by the final shots of the last man of each team, Mr. James Tilston for Holt and the veteran marksman, Mr. James Prince, for Upton. gradually got ahead of his veteran antagonist, and as a result Holt were declared winners by five points. At the conclusion of the contest, Mr. Thomas Lea, district councillor for Holt, proposed a hearty vote of thanks to the Upton team for their hospitality, they having entertained the Holt team and the visiters at tea. Mr. Joseph Youde seconded the vote and called for three cheers for the Upton team. These were heartily given and cordially reciprocated by the Upton team. The following were the scores, the first- figures repre- senting scores when standing, and the second kneeling: —Holt: J. C. Beliis, 30, 29; Charles Beliis, junr., 19, 32; Owen Beliis, 31, 32 James Tilston, 28, 32; John Green, 27, 32; W. Lloyd Chaloner, 27. 30; W. Chaloner, 25, 29; John Parker, 21, 32; Henry Jones, 32, 29; Henry Huxley, 28, 29; George Sadler, 30, 33; tor.,1 627. Upton James Hignett. 32, 27; James C. Thorn- ton, 31, 31; Charles Dean, 28, 30; John William- son, 29, 30; Raymond Prince, 27, 30; James Stacey 32, 29; James Hughes, 20. 30; J. H. Williams, 27, 30; Alio McLean, 24, 30; Cawley Worral, 31, 28; James Prince., 29, 27; total 622; iraicrit)- for Holt 5. UPTON HEATH COMPETITION. A thootln-- contest, confined to the members of the Upton Heath Rifle Club, took place on Tues- day evening in the presence of a large number of the supporters of the club and the members. Mr. James Prince kindly acted as handicapper, and the, priz-es were presented by Mrs. J. M. Fl'o--t, ot Upton Lawn. The conditions were 10 shots standing. The arrangements made by Mr. J. C. Thornton, the energetic secretary, and the com- mittee wero admirable. The following is a. re- sult of the competition:—1st prize, Charles Blake, total'51; 2nd, J. J. Moore, 50; 3rd, Ray- mond Prince, 47; H. W lliams, 46: James Hig- nett, 45; George Coppack, 45; James C. Thorn n, Arrhur Hinde, 44; James illianvson, 46 Charles Dean, 42; James Hughes, 42; Geo. Sediey 41; J. H. Williams, 4C; Thomas Ithell, 39; James Jones. 39; A. McLean, 38; James Stncey, 38; T. Garner, 33; Philip Rutter, 36; Hector Hughes, 34; Abrahain Woodward, 34; F. Clark, 23. On Saturday a competition' took place at the range for boys under 16 years of age, whioh was equally interest ng. The, prizes oon- sisting cf pocket knives, were kindly given by Mr. Richard Ithell, of Upton Old Hall, who also provided the competitors with froo ammunitcn. the following were the winners:—1st prize."Chas. McLean; 2nd, A. W. McLean.

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