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MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING

OSMOND SHIELD. The quarterly competition for the Osmond Shield resulted in a win for' Wellington East, who registered the remarkably tine score of* 68G out of a possible of 700. The conditions of the competition were: ten men, seven shots. Seven teams competed, and the scores wero as follow:—Wellington East, 686; Railways No. 1, 676; Railways No. 2, 650; Wellington South, 618; Petonc Ladies) 613; Petone Working Men's Club, 639; Lower Hutt, 628. The individual scores were:—Wellington East—Staples, 70; Smart, 70; Neal, 70; M'Robbie, 69; Millington, 6D; Grey, 68; Spencer, G8; Gawith, 68; Longftnan, 67; Osmond, 67. Railways No. 1— Scott, 70; Kent, 69; Dayman, 68; Treahy, 68; Muir, 68; Cook, 68; Craig, 68; Lee, 67; Welliugs, 60; Ewart, 61. Railways No. 2—Levick, 70 Meek, 68; Bradshaw, 67; Hamilton, 66; O'Connor, 66; Howit, 65; Robicson, 05; Barclay, 64; Porteous, 60; Chittey, 59. Wellington South—Knowles, 69; Pym, 68; Franklyn, 67; Evans, 66; Dement, 65; Kuoh, 65; Rees, 63; M'Nie, 63; Congrieve, 61; Adams, 61. Petone Ladies—Miss Wakelin, 68; Mrs. Scroggs, 68; Mrs. Stickles, 67; Mrs. Pickard, 67; Mrs. Galvin, 65; Mrs. Cunliffe, 65; Mrs. Flux, 65; Airs. Wild, 62; Mrs. Warner, 59; Mrs. Fuller, 57. Potono Working Men's Club-Walsh, 69; Myers, 68; Marsden, 65; Parker, 61; Brierley, 61; Forsyth, 63; Smith, 63; O'Connor, 63; Richardson, 61; Senior, 59. Lower Hutt—Prier, 69; Body, 69; Kershaw, 07; Warburton, 60; M'Bain, 62; Knight, 60; Wakelin, 60; Grierson, 59; Forsyth, 59;M'Kay, 57. / A match between B teams from Wellington East and 'Railways, and teams from the Women's National Reserve and Petone Ladies' Club was fired on Thursday night. The rosult was as follows:— Wellington East, 333; Petonp Ladies, 323; Railways, 322; Women's National Reserve, 301. The individual scores were:—Wellington East-M'Robbiu, 70; Staples, 69; Millington, 67; Harris, 66; Spencer, 66. Petone Ladies-Mrs. Wild, 69; Miss Wakelin, 67; Mrs. Galvin, 65; Mrs. Scroggs, 62; Mrs. Fuller, 60. Railways— O'Connor, 67; Hamilton, 66; Watson, 66; Barclay, 62; Bradshaw, 61. Women's National Reserve—Miss Jenkins, 65; Miss Coningham, 65; Mrs. Somerville, 63; Miss Zorah, 62; Miss. Cable, 49.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 35, 5 November 1918, Page 3

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MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 35, 5 November 1918, Page 3

MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 35, 5 November 1918, Page 3

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