KING'S PRIZE
BISLEY RIFLE MEETING
WON AFTER A TIE
LONDON, Jnly 81.
At Bislcy, Captain J. A. Barlow, ot tUo West Yorkshire Regiment, with 288, won the King's Prize after tieing with. Captain J. Sedgwick, of the Durham Light Infantry.
The Bake of Gloucester watched th© final stages of the King's Prize, and congratulated the winner. Tho Duke's right hand was bandaged inside his coat. A member of his staff informed a "Sun-Herald" correspondent that tho Duke had slightly bruised his thumb, probably at polo. Tho bandage was inoroly » precaution against further la« > Jul2> * -
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Evening Post, Issue 19, 23 July 1934, Page 9
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94KING'S PRIZE Evening Post, Issue 19, 23 July 1934, Page 9
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