MINIATURE RIFLE ASSOCIATION
OSMOND ROSE BOWL. Tho fifth, round of the competition- for the Osmond rose bowl wa6 completed last week, (ho following bcinc tho highest scores registered—Mrs.. O'Sullivan, ' 60; Miss Coningham, 69; Miss Wakelin, 69; Mrs. Galvin, 60; Miss Jenkins, G6; Miss Anderson, 05; Mrs. Piekard, 65; Mrs. Wild.'6s; Mrs. Nicholas, 65; Mi6s Drummond, 64. . Tho following are tho leading aggre- ■ Rates in this competitionMies Wakelin, 332; Mrs. Wild, 32!); Mrs. Fuller, 327; Miss Coningham, 325; Mrs, Galvin,. 320; .Mrs. 'O'Sullivan, 314; Miss Zohrab, 313; Miss Anderson. 312; Mrs, Piekard, 310; Miss Jenkins, 305.
OSMOND CHAMPION CUP. The fourth, round for the ' Osmond champion cup was completed last week, the following, being the highest scores registeredMilir, 99; Venimore. 97; Lee, 1 96; Cunliffe, 90; Lundon, 96; Myers, 95; Baoumgren, 95; Porteons, 95; Mrs. Wild, 91: Wnrbwrton, 91. ' '■ ■ The following are the leading aggregates in this competition:—Yenimoro, 884; Portions, 380; Lee, 378; Muir, 377; Cook. 375: Richardson, 374; Dayman, 372; Cunlifl'o, 371. INTER-CLUB MATCHES. Tho fourth round of tho inter-club matches resulted as follows:— A Grade; Railways No. 2, 329, beat Wellingtoh East, 322. Railways No. 2: Muir, 68; Cook, '86'; Craig, 66; liobieson. 65; Porteous, 64. Wellington East: Uawith, 68;. Smart, 67; Gray, 63; ; Neal, 63; Osmond, 61. liailways No. 1, 335, beat Petone Workingmen's Club, 333. Railways No. 1: Dayman, 69; Lee, 68; Kent, 68; Ewart, 67; Scott, 63.' Petone Workingmen's Club: Cunliffe, 68; Myers, 68; Childs, 67; ]?orsyth, 66; Walsh, 64. Harbour Board, 329, beat Army .Ordnance Corps, 317. Harbour Board: Russell, 67; C. Williams, 67; Costley, 66;. M'Doiiald, 65; A. Edwards, 64; Army Ordnance Corps: Lattoy, 611; Aston, 65; Anderson, 61; Nicholson, 64; Duffr. 55. Hutt, 323, beat Wellington South No. 2. 281. Hutt: Baoumgren, 67; Warburton, 66; Body, 65; Henderson, 65; Kershaw. 60. -Wellington South' No, 2: Adams, 65; Congneve, 61; Dement, 60; M'Nio, 58; Rees, 37. B Grade. Railways No. 2, 328, boat Wellington East. 309. Railways No. 2: Watson. .67; Meek, 66; Lundon, 66; Howitt, 65; Barclay. 61. Wellington East: Scott. 64; Eraser, 63; Millington, 62; Longman, 62; Spencer, .58. Railways No. 1, 327, beat Petone Workingmen's Club, 308. Railways No. !:■ Hamilton, 67; Treahy, 6G: Lundon. 66; Lcvick, 65; O'Connor, 63. Petone Workingmen's Club: Stickles, 67; 64: Senior, 61; Marsdon, 60; Burke, 56. Harbour Board beat»Arniy Ordnance Corns by default. ' Wellington Ladies No. 2, 328. beat Futt. 319. Wellington Ladies: Miss Conitisham, 69; Mrs. O'Snlliyan, 67; Miss .THtins, 66; Miss Anderson, 65; Miss ftoliT->li. 61. Hutt: Prier, 68; Gricwon, 65; Wilson, 63; Clindon, 62; Dillon; 61.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 9
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423MINIATURE RIFLE ASSOCIATION Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 9
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