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Shot at. 
Brk. 
Shot at. 
Brk. 
Roberts ... 
.100 
70 
Scott . 
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Marmott ... 
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62 
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51 
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. 25 
17 
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.25 
21 
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14 
Gemmill 
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19 
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. 25 
13 
Rabie . 
. 25 
20 
Bailey .... 
. 25 
13 
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Fleck . 15 16 .. 
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Palmer . 7 12 .. .. 
Gooding .11 11 11'.. 
Hanners . 2 3 
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Dukes .. 16 18 19 16 19 20 20 . 
Duffy . 14 14 12 10 13 13 14 ..... .. 
Evenden .. 14 12 13. 
Nott . 15 17. 
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