CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING
NORTH ISLAND. CHAMPION (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ■ HAMILTON", Bth June. , The North island clay bird shooting championship was won this afternoon by Duncan Fraser, of Kaiaua (Hauraki Gulf), after a shoot-off with J>. Clinch fJTunllyl and B. Burgess (Wanganui). The wind was fricky. The conditions were 21 rounds cill'MS yards. The.scores arc as follow: — Fraser 20 Clinch 20 Burgess 1 20 . K. Groome (llawkos Bay) l!) A. j\l.acCredie (Auckland) ]fl . \V. M'Miken (Hamilton) .... .1!) ' 11. Quartermain (Taihape) 19 H. Woloven (Hamilton) .1!) • P. Dobson (Auckland) ' IS .1. Amundsen (Matamata) ... IS . F. Jobliu (Gisborrie) .' IS 11. Belk (Taihape) J7 "In shooting off. Burgess missed at the fifth round, and dropped out. Clinch misspd at Ihe eleventh round. Clinch is 13 years old.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 135, 9 June 1928, Page 26
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