KING'S PRIZE MATCH
NEW ZEALANDERS QUALIFY FOR FINAL STAGE. (Rce. July 10. 11 p.m.) London, June 15/ Shooting at Bisley in the second stags of the King's Prize match (ten shots at 200, 500 end 600 yards), Captain Hooy (Silver Medallist) made 1«. The New Zealanders, Loveday and West (each 131) and Croxtpn (130), are included in the final hundred for the third stage (ten shots at 300, 500 and COO yards) .-Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.
[Mr. H. Marshall (chairman of- the New Zealand Rifle Clubs'. Association)' has received a cable message from Bisley dated July 15, stating that tho New Zealand representatives (Loveday, Croxton and West) all qualified for the final hundred in the King's- Prize. This is regarded as a fine achievement. It was Anticipated that one or two of the trio might get into tho final hundred, but for all three to get there gives New Zealand a good fighting chance for a place. The final hundred is selected iu this manner: There might be 2000 entries for tho King's Prize. After reaching a certain 6tage, all are eliminated save the ton 300. These co on for another qualifying stage, when tho final 100 is arrived at, and from these emerges the winner. Mr. Marshall, in common with all riflemen, is intensely gratified that the New Zealand shots nave done so well in this great match.]
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 251, 17 July 1920, Page 7
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