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' embers oi' the Gisborne Miniature Ride Club completed the second round of the championships in the archery programme during the week when high scoring was the feature of the results. In the A Grade W. .T. Burton was responsible for a fine performance when only three of his 00 arrows failed to foul I lie centre. .1. W. McCullough showed considerable improvement to top-score in the B. Grade, and Mrs. Dolman hud similar success in the women’s division. Scores:
A. Grade.—W. J. Burton, 534: F. J Jeune, 520; E. Soderston, 488; N. Gedyo. 450. Progress championship scores: W. -I Burton, 1058; E. Soderston, 1004; I l '. -1 Jeune, 1000; N. Gedve, 890. B. Grade.—J. W. McCullough, 462;,. G Heighway, 438; V. Clement, 424; R. Dolman, 389; T. J. Bell, 363. Progress championship scores: G. Heighway, 896: -I. W McCullough, 867; V. Clement, 840; K Dolman, 785; T. Bell, 749. Women.— Mrs. Dolman, 432; Mrs. Sortersteh, ,406; Mrs. Beets; 386; Mrs. Williams, 384; Mrs. Horton. 829. Progress championship scores: Mrs. Sodersten, 850: Mrs. Dolman, 840; Mrs. Williams, 796; Mrs. Beets. 786: Mrs. Horton, 634.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21579, 5 December 1944, Page 5
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