A CONSISTENT SHOT.
AUSTBAIiIAHS SCOBE WELL UNDER SERVICE CONDITIONS. (Beceived 537 a^.) LONDON. July 28. Sergeant Ommundsen, who vroa the Kingr's Prize last year, and has won a number of prizes at this year's Bisley. won the Service Championship. Ommundsen's score was 52-1.
Harrison (Australia) was third, and McAlistcr (Australia) fifth, with 519 each; while their fellow teamstnan Armstrong was sixth with 516, and Kdwards seventh with 515, each receiving a bronze jewel.
Armstrong was thirtieth in the grand aggregate with 306. He wins a bronze cross and £5. Cutler scored 304 and Garritz 303, taking £2 each. Ln the allcomers' agprejjate bronze medals were won by Cutler an d Edwards, with scores of 165. In the territorial aggregate, taking £2 each, Cutler and Cross scored 272, Macalister 269, Edwards and Earrison 266, Humphreys 265, and Garritz 261.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1913, Page 5
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138A CONSISTENT SHOT. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1913, Page 5
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