WIMBLEDON MEETING.
.ii ii - W <:■■'■.': [bbotbb'stbxbqbam] . Baaetre* Jaly 15th, 8.16 a.m. Lonboh, July 14. Tha firing for the first stage of the Queen* Prise was continued to*d*y. The highest English score, for ranges completed, seven shots each at 200, yards and 500 yards, was 66. The Australian scores were as Mows: —A. B. Feso, New South Wales, Private Churchill, Victoria, each 56; Color-Sergeant Gee, New South Wales, 55; Private Allen, Victoria, 54; Lieut. Room, Tasmania, 52; LieukColonel Slee, Vietoris, Sergt. Soker, Victoria, Lieut. Gaining, Teamania, each 50. In the Windmill Hatch, A. B. Fens, of New Soath Wales, and Sergt. Soker, of Victoria, secured prizes. Canoui, to rasas association.] Biaatvi* Wy 16th, 1.26 ajp. London, July 15. With two ranges completed for the Queen's Prise at Wimbledon, the following are the averages of the colonial men ;— Canada ... ... ... 52 5 India ... ... ... 4906 Australia 60.3
WIMBLEDON MEETING.
Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6494, 16 July 1886, Page 3
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