IMPERIAL AGGREGATE
JU'IVOK (PETONE) WINNEK
The Imperial Aggregute for the highest ■■aggregate score in B scries matches was won-by W. M'lvor (Petone), with a score of MS. W. H. Ballinger, also of Petone, was second, ■with 107, and F. \V. Ching •'.( Karori) was third with 196. 'Hie aggregate embraced the King and Henry match, 300,- 500, 600 yards; the Cresswell, 800 yards, and the Witcorabe and Caldwell match, 900 yards. In the following particulars the scores are in the order of the matches mentioned above. £'7: W. M'lvor (Petone), 101, -10, 48— 198 £5: W. H. Ballinger (Petone), 103, 49, 45-197. : £i: If. W. Ching (Karori), "101, 47, 48— 100. £3 each: J-J. W. Feast (Greytown), 102, • 40, 45—196; C. J. Nix (Featherston), 101, 48, 40-19.1 £2 each: E. A. Ballinger (Petone), 90, '-49, 45-193; W. N. Masefield (Marlbor- ■ "ongh), 102, 47, 44—103; H. Boon (Karori), "■ 01, 47,' 47—1(51; B. J. King (Opald), 101, 48, 42—101; A. E. Barker (Ronga), 103, 40, 42—191. £1 each: C. Whitoman (Upper Hutt), 101, '49, 41—101;'R E. Truman (Ashburton), 05, 49, 46—100; W. It. West (Blenheim), 90, 49, 45—100; C. Glassey lAsh■buriton), 100. 47, 43—100: J. H. Thomp--1 son (Ranjriwahia). 99, 50, 41—100; G. Coker (Upper Ilutt), 04, 48, 47-]80; 11. V. CVoxfon (Knrori), 10.1, 47, 41—180; F. S. Hood (Fentherston), 00,, 47, 45—1SS; ■" T. Oooclail (Suburbs), 90, 45, 44—1SS; W. :" Hudson (Wnnganui), 08, 47. 43—188: A. H. ■'■■'O'Doniiell (Petone), 08, 58, 42—158; B. ■ M. Wrigley (Opaki), OS, 40, 41—JS8; H. j Ffankland (Karori), OCi, 47, 4-1—187; H. ■ ' (Chrisfcchurch), 100, 47, 40—187; .X S. Xin S (Wanganm), 00, 48. 40-187; S. O. Hay (Sydenliiirn), 08, 50, ;59—187; ' /R; Tf. TS'irhnl (Petone). 101. "47, 30—JS7; -■ "R. ShawfWnnKarjiii), 100, 48, 30—187; X O. Russell (Nelson), 101, 40, :!7-IS7; T. W. Wsu-biirton (PKono.l. 07, -10, 40-180; / JP. B. Goldfinch (X.-iron), 01, 47. .45—ISfij ' !R. A. B. Kingsbuvy (Culverden'l, 94, 47. <fo—lßCr; H. Coppert (Oamaru), 48, '43, 45 —18(5;- K. M'Kenzie (Featherston), 98, 47. 41—186: F. Solcr (Wmiganui), 09, 47/ '40—186; H- Simmonds (Auckland), 100, 4g ; 40—186; F. J. Jeutio (Gisborne), 100, '46, 40—186; H. Barlow (Linton), 98, 44, 43—185; W. Oakley (Christchnrch), 97, . 47. 41—185; L. G. Benton (Featherston), 100, 47, 38—185. ]0s enr-h: O. G. Miller (Dnnedin), 06, 42, 45—184; .T. Turnbull (New Plymouth), 00, 47, 41—184; D. F. Keir (Ashburton), 00, 40, 44—183; S. IM'Kay (Alfredton), 91 39 43—183; ]'>. J. C. Reston (Akarana),' 05, 45, 43—183; H. G. Byerg (Linton), 95, 48. 40—183: R. Mottram (OH Navals), 05. 48, 40—183; A. S. Berry (Dannevirke), 07, 47. 30—183; M. Tj. Soloman (Petone). OS, 47, 38-183; ,T. R. Yeandle r ••(Ashlnirtoii). 00, 42, 44—182. Counted out: O. George (New Plymonth), H. A. Cromie (Ashbui-ton), O. T'ir-kerinc; (Opaki), V. R. Lewis (Linlon).
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 11
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