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1912 Olympic Games Official Report Part 2

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N a m eNationTotalpointsscoredby competitorRemarksH. BurtR. LöfmanE. OdelbergR. J. LessimoreN. K. StylesW. N. Mc DonnellG. C. BoivieE. L. AnderssonW. A. SproutF. MavrommatisL. JohnsonE. CarlbergJean ThéophilakisW. MilneJ. W. KempV. T. LeushnerA. J. G. WahlstedtA. DobrejanskyP. GentilGreat BritainSwedenGreat BritainU. S. A.SwedenU. S. A.GreeceFranceSwedenGreeceGreat BritainU. S. A.SwedenRussiaFrancehitshitsA. G. Nordensvan SwedenD. J. Griffiths Great BritainhitsN. Leviois GreeceP. Gerlow DenmarkW. de Potékin RussiaGraf A. Török v. Mura HungaryC. T. Osborn U. S. A.R. Johnson SwedenJ. Théophilas GreeceIn this competition the Swedish competitors succeeded beyond allexpectations, and placed themselves first, second and third. Thefirst man, W. Carlberg, scored 242 — a very good result. That G.Eriksson was awarded the bronze medal, although the British representative,Pépe, had scored the same number of points, was owingto the former having more centres than the latter.j.) TEAM COMPETITION WITH REVOLVER ANDPISTOL. DISTANCE 50 METRES.Tuesday, 2 July.This competition was open to one team of four men from eachnation; the other regulations were the same as those for the individualcompetition. The highest possible number of points one competitorcould make was 600, and for the team 2,400. Nine nations hadeach entered a team, but of these, Denmark, France, Hungary andSouth Africa withdrew from the competition. The result of theshooting was as follows.697

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