RIFLE-SHOOTING
New South Wales Meeting
15 CONSECUTIVE BULLS
(Received October 13, 12.5 p.m.)
Sydney, October 12.
The second stage of the King’s Prize was reached at the New South Wales national rifle meeting to-day.
This consisted of the Philip Oharley match, ten shots at 600 yards, and was won by H. Pinkerton, of Goulburn, with fifteen consecutive bulls, and the Moree match, ten shots at 700 yards, won by H. Brunskill, of Wagga, with fourteen consecutive bulls.
The Mick Simmons aggregate arising from these matches was won by A Mason, of Concord, with 98. Two marksmen from the Goulburn district, J. Feltham and T. Matthews, with identical totals of 199, now lead for the second stage of the King's.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 16, 13 October 1933, Page 9
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