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RIFLE-SHOOTING

KING’S PRIZEWINNER.

[BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.]

LONDON, July 16

The King’s Prize at the Bisley rifle meeting was won by Captain T. S. Smith, with a score of 282, after a grim struggle. Miss Foster was second with 278, while Flying-Officer Bunch was third with 277. ' Miss Foster was the only woman to reach the last hundred. Miss Foster and Smith tied with 260, after ten shots at the final stage, but Miss Foster then started her last five shots with an outer.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 July 1939, Page 11

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RIFLE-SHOOTING Greymouth Evening Star, 17 July 1939, Page 11

RIFLE-SHOOTING Greymouth Evening Star, 17 July 1939, Page 11

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