A TAME FINISH.
TWO-FOINT VICTORY. (Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, July 20. The finish, of the King's Prize was rather tame, as it was evident that Burke would win after shooting at lOOOjds. Burke finally won with 230. Fulton was second with 228. Captain Smith, the South African, shooting remarkably well, was third, with 227. Channon, occupying the thirteenth position, was the first Australian, with 223, followed by Blacklow 210, Williamson 218. Eastmon 217, Cadden 217, Fhearim 216, Hall 215, Addieon 213.—(A. and N.Z.) The Australian, Lieutenant Davies, won the allcomers' aggregate challenge cup, with a score-of. 372.—(A. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 171, 21 July 1924, Page 7
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100A TAME FINISH. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 171, 21 July 1924, Page 7
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