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MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING

INTERPROVINCIAL MATCH. Teams representing Wellington and Christchurch' hred a match on Saturday last. The teams tired on their home ranges, and the targets were exchanged by post. Christclmrch won by 19 points, the aggregates being— Christchurch, 969; Wellington, 950. The individual scoros were:—Christchurch : Thomas, 100; M'Connell, 99; Morgan, 99 ;■ Hales. 98: Pimm, 97; Brown, 96; Rylatt, 96;' Piper, 95; Halinshaw, 95; Left. 94. Wellington: Neal, 100: Smart, '98; Dayman, 98; Cook, 97; Spencer, 96; Gawth, 95; Adams, 96: Wellings, 95; Myers, 90; Treahv. 86. _ ; In connection with this match ! a second Wellington team was' selected to fire a match against the Wellington representatives. The seoond team won by 10 points, the aggregate being 960, against the representative team's 950. The following are the individual scores »F the second team•:—Millington, 99; Porteous, 98;, Craig, 98; M'Robbie, 98; Gray, 98; Goldfinch, 97; Lee, 95; Franklyn, 95; Watson, 94;' Longman, '88. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION. The B grade of the' series of interclub matches is now complete. The following is the result of the last wKek's shooting:—Women's National Reserve, 325, beat Harbour Board, 309. Women's National Eeserve: Miss Jenkins, 68; Miss Anderson, 65; Miss Coningham, 65; Miss Cahle, 64; Miss Zohrab, 63. Harbour Board: Edwards, 66; Fabian, 64; Sunderland, 63; Prince, • 58; Rigarisford, 58. The result's of these matches are as follow:— Railways, No. 1, matches 9, won 8, lost 1, points 16; Railways No. 2, 9—B —1—16; Wellington East, 9-7—2— 14; Women's National Reserve No. 1, 9-6—3—12; Women's National 'Reserve No. 2, 9-6-3-12; Lower Hutt, 9—4—s—B; Petone Working Men's Club, 9-3—6-6; Harbour Board No. 1, 9—3—6—6; Army Ordnance Corps, 9-1-8-2; Harbour Board No. 2, 9-0-9-0. In the Bhoot off for first place Railways No. 1 (331) beat Railways No. 2 (328). The individual scores were: No.' I—Wellings, 68; Hamilton, 67; Chittey, 66; Tronhy, 66; O'Connor, 64. No. 2—Howitt, 69; Meek, 67; Levick, 66: Watson, 66; Barclay 60. . The trophy presented by Mr. W. J. Blundell. tor tne best average' secured in the A grade of these matches was won by P. M. Muir with an average of 67.8,' and the trophy presented by Mr. Arthur Ballinger for the best average in the B grade was won by W. Wellings with an average of 67.2. The- seventh round of the Osmond Rose Bowl- competition has now been completed, the best scores for this round being:—Mrs. Wild, 69; Miss Zohrab, 69; Mrs. Fuller, 68 ;.Mrs. Galvin, 68; Miss Coningham, 68; Miss Jenkins, 66; Mrs. Pickard, 65. The leading aggregates are now:—Mrs. Wild, 464; Mra. Fuller, 459; Miss Coningham, 458; Mrs. Galvin. 456; Mlbs Wakelin, 4-55; Miss Zohrab, 448.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 19, 17 October 1918, Page 3

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MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 19, 17 October 1918, Page 3

MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 19, 17 October 1918, Page 3

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