MORRIS TUBE SHOOTING.
Shooting for the cup advanced another stage last nighty when, ithe scpres in both classes may be considered below the average. H.' Perry, with 31, increased his lead to four, there -being only two sliootß to complete the championship. Leading scores are as follow: A CLASS.— A. Johanson, hop 2, score 31, total 33; Ti". Wellington:, 2, 31, 33; H. Perry <ser,'Bk, 31; H. King 1, 30, 31; E. J. Perry 3, 28, 31; O. Hopkins scr, 30, 30; J. Fuller 2,< 28, 30; J. Culloty scr., 29, 29. h CLASS.— Ed. Lett hep. scr., score 33, total 33; W. Hornlblow scr, 30, 30; J. McHattie 1, 29, 30; G. Pye 3, 26, 29; J. Reed iscr., 28, '•2B."' ' .' ■ \ Missed shoots be made up.on Tuesday next. ' !
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10292, 21 July 1911, Page 5
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129MORRIS TUBE SHOOTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10292, 21 July 1911, Page 5
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