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SMALL-BORE RIFLE SHOOTING

INTER-CLUB RESULTS

N.Z., CHAMPIONSHIP

MATCHES FOR NEXT WEEK. A Grade.

August 10, Monday.—"Evening Post" r. I t.W.M.C. "Augtist, 11, Tuesday.—South, v. Hutt 2. August 12, Wednesday.—Aotoa v. Brooklyn. August 13, Thursday.—Potono Central >v. Harbour; Board. August 14, Friday.—Hutt I V. W.W.M.C. l'ubllu Service bye. t C Grade, Section I. August 10, Monday.—Brooklyn 3 T. H.T J'rontlcrsmcn I. August 11, Tuesday.*—South r. Butt Ladles. ■ August 12, Wednesday.—Hutt v. H.V. Frontiersmen 2. Petdne Central, bye. v Section 2. August 10, Monday.—"Evenine Post" T. JV.W.M.C. August 11, Tuesday.—Pctone Ladles T. L.8.0. Guild. - / .August 12, Wednesday.—Aotoa T. Brooklyn 1. August 13, Thursday.—P.W.M.C. ladles' T. Ouslow. A GRADE RESULTS. Brooklyn 4T4, v. Tetone Central 471. Hutt'l.46D. V. Aotea 455. South 472 V. Harbour Board 458. .Public.Service 471, v. W.W.M.C. 458. . T.W.M.C. 467, v. Hutt (2) 463. Tho snooting In'the A grade was about the lowest tills season, tho Avcrago being 66.54. Tho Harbo'ir»Bourd had their first loss 'for tho season when thoy put on a very poor score against South. Brooklyn were top scorers for ,- the round with a total of 474, and ■■■.the v best combined score was Brooklyn v. Petono Central, 945. Tho A grade is at a rery Interest-ing-stage now: as throo teams are lcaditiß. Hutt 1, Brooklyn, and Harbour Board, all ono loss each. ' There were four possibles, twelvo 69's. fourteen 68's, and ten C 7's In the round. Seventeen members raado scores of £5 and under. . The possible scorers were H. > Dore (Brooklyn), H. .King (Hult 1), .7. H. Croxton (PubllcSerrice), and:F.:Cropp (Uutt II). Tho following aro the. detailed scores':— Brooklyn.—H. Dore, 70.-P. Chandler 69. V. Abbott, G9, E. BuntlnK' 68,' A.■ Westwood 07, G. Jensen 66. C.\Hoffdlnsv6s., Petone-Central.—N. Searle 6!>. J. Dovlne 68.' S. Jones 68. W. Worthlnston or. O. Churcber 67, J. Ashman 67, H. May 65. [ ntitt I.—H. Ktnc 70, L. Haro 60, H. Keene Pfl, C. Lambert 68,' J. Boss 67. F. Chine 63. ,H. Whltemau G3. ■". ' Aotea.—W.'Scambary 69, T. Goodall 66. .T. Stephens 65, .T. Pitt 63, K. Mottram 64. O. K. Jeffs' 64, K. H. Hunt 62: . Hutt(2).—F. Croup 70. 3. W. Mcnolm 68. A. D. Brown CO. "15. Solomon 6G. A. J. McHolm 63..T..Richards 64, H. Caldwcll 64. • P.W.M.C.—S. Damon G9. W. ,Hogg 68, 31. Dlxon 67, t. Kershaw 67. It. Douglas G~. A. Doran 66, W. McKctch G3., » ' Public Service.—J. H. Croxton 70: H. V. Crotton 68, W. A. Nicholson 68. P. Field 68. A. V. O. Wilson 66, L.' K. Poutawera 66. A. It. Craig G3. AV.W.M.C—F. AVaterworth 68, K. Pattlson 68, B. J. Stewart 67, H. Itoberts 67, A. McCartcr C 6. N. Rooney 64, H. Tlngay 58. , Harbour,Board.—K. H. Nlcholl 69, D. P. Phllpott 69, L. Felllngbam 69. M. 11. Reid C 7, T. McGill 64, B. Williams 62, A. Stewart 58. South.—P. Congreve G9, W. Crcswell G9. A. MacDowall 68, It. Boddy 68, R. Congrevc 68. B McWhlnnoy 66, C. Nyberg 64. . Positions of Teams. " ' M. W. 1. Pts. Arc Aver. nutt I ...' 6 5 1,10. 2857, 68.02 Brooklyn .... G• 5 1 10 2834 67.93 Harbour Board,. 6 3" 1 10 2814 67.00 Aotea "5 a 2 6 2326 "00.4G South .". 5 3 2 G 2340 60.86 Petone Contra! . ,5" 2& 214 5 2334 68.69 Hutt II G 2 4 '1 ' 2773 66.02 P.W.M.C 5' 2 3 4 2309 G3.87 "Evening Post" ;" 1' 4 2 2334 66.69 Public Service .6152 2789 GG.4I W.W.M.C. ..... 5 % 414 1 2312 66.0G ' ■ C-GRADE RESULTS. s * ' Section f. H.V. Frontiersmen 1 433, v. Hult Ladles 404. H.y. Frontiersmen II 444, v. Brooklyn II 420. Potono Central v. Hutt, no result to hand. ' ■- Section 2. , "Evening Post" 445, v. P.W.M.C. Ladles (defaulted). - Brooklyn I 439, v. L.8.0. Guild 348. ' Onslow 429, ,v. Aotea 410. Potono Ladles t. W.W.M.C, no result to hand. ' There la .only one moro'round to go in the C 'grade. ,' There will be a closo finish ia secUon-l, the'lssue lying between three teams. In section 2 the "Evening Post" team leads without a. loss, with Onslow .only two points down.. The result card of tho^Hutt v. Petono Contral match lias not como\to hand, so the flgurca in tho teams position bolow are not Una!. > Tho following' are the detailed scores-— "Eventns Post."—Mrs. Nickless 60, Miss E Joreenson. 65,' Miss D. Viollch 64, K. Worts 3 khV' oldsbroUßh fi2«' R- 'fumfcoy G2, A. Brooklyn" I.—G. Gray ,«6, G. Miller Go, R. Hendricksen 64, T. Lawton 63, C. Praenoll -C 2, A. Stewart 60, L. Jamieson 59. llaEnou r.il'™?- v<J ulld-—R- Jenkins 62, Miss McNab 54, Miss Meachem 51, Miss Prince 46, Miss Leopard 45, Miss Townsend 45, Wakelln 45 Onslow-rO. F.ettes 66, A. W. Thompson *■>• w. Elton 62, K. Bradshaw 62, J. Dudgeon (.0, C. Deedman 58, K. Dcano 56. H.T. Frontiersmen • n.—H. Winnie 67, C Binning 60, T. DavJea 64, A. Newlyn 64 P. Harrison G3, E. Parrant 60, C. Bullen VV* \ Aotfla.—H. lane 68, Mrs. Dawson 65, B. DalYnnnJVSi3^* M- T- -Witter 57,. Mrs. lounc 56, G. Eenner 50. H.V. Frontiersmen I.—R. WoolHridge 63, A Henderson 64, G. Collins 63, E. Henderson C 3, L._Kusco ß 60, P. Winnie 60, M. Parrant 58. Hutt Lad es.—Mrs. Mason 6G, .Miss S. Rush«a?? ".Miss Watson 04, Mrs. "Fullford 58, /Mrs. McDonald 56, Mrs. Jenkins 48, Miss RoutBrooklyn It-Mrs. Walsh 09, Mrs/Webster 6fi, Mrs. Lawton 65. Miss Chalk 60, Miss E ™nS<mV 9'-Ml!IS D> Uarrlsoll 53. Miss Haf: '.' ' ' Position' of Teams. -' - ~;., "• . ' Section 1. Hutr V.: :.;•:.;?■ T" b1- Ps t3: H.V.- Frontiersmen (2) .. 5 4 1 o Petone. Central ....... .4 ' •?' 0 « l H.V. Frontiersmen (1) .. 5 « '■ " X Brooklyn H ' - 4 ,W %y. \ ' South " 5r&V& ? Hutt'Ladlcs- * 4• 0 A |%".J. , ] ' Section 2. , "Evening. Post" ...'.'... f' W' * £»• Petona-Ladles ;... 6 3 so Aotea ii 1 ~ , 1.b.0. Gmid :.:.::::: 6 2*5 Brooklyn I .-.■ I %. \ \ W.W.JLC. ■ - 5 142 P.W.M.C. Ladles 5. J" 5 ,0 NEW'ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. for* »hM i5 een _deolde(l «° extend the shooting tn a,,*3 0,* 00"n X can now take placo up AOTEA CLUB. After several ties, the Juno B crado wle* was won by Mrs. bawson, H.Ha^kor taking 'nC 1 P*2 C% Recont scores are: T. Goodiu 10 and 69, T. Grace 69 and 69, W. G Scam l>ary 70 and 69, A. Downes 69. P Stewart J. Stephens, K. Blair, R. H?' Hunt ( n Dawson, ana J. Pitt havo OS's. T Grace is shooting very consistently, and if he can .. PUBLIC SERVICE CLUB. men's section with a splendid Total of 29? Mr,' Co go' k m .?"' ,° f I .*.P««M« «m? and fJorw in fhho laj'CS acctloa- Tne best V Field mS rt" 11™1 wo as follows--r.:. Ileu* '99, A. R,- Cralff 218 A v n /TG. 9cVton R9- B Cratß 97 ' »«».. Cook ,86. SOUTH CLUB. msam the' ThM Tuesd?y th Cvpha w c C r enewo Cn° bJ U'« wT*% ~(a Jl 0",, member) with 185 ox 20 member of the club, who has rejoined this season, after an absence'of soveral years and 11 now/ getting back to his old form. Two a^ffgßTo-rfor juir; botu The mss. of Arnold Bennett's plays novels, short stories, newspaper articles, plus a number of letters amount to 3,600,000 words. The longest novel he wrote—"lmperial Palace"— has 241,300 words.

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Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 16

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SMALL-BORE RIFLE SHOOTING Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 16

SMALL-BORE RIFLE SHOOTING Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 16

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