RIFLE SHOOTING
N.S.W. KING’S PRIZE.
(Australian Press Association.) /By Cable—Press Assn—Copyright.).
SYDNEY, October 11.
Rain interfered with the second stage (ten shots at 600 yards and ten at 700 yards) of the King’s Match today. Among the early finishers, Robinson ,of Parramatta, and Patch, of Henty, scored the possible at/600 yards. Rain fell steadily at the second range, but Fred Harrison, of Mosman, who coached the last Bisley team, got the possible, making 96 for the day, and an aggregate of 198.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 October 1928, Page 2
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