RIFLE SHOOTING.
THE- KING’S PRIZE MATCH.
(Australian Press Association )
SYDNEY, October 5A Nott and Perrins scored 104 in the King’s Prize. Nott has already won four King’s Prizes,, one in Victoria and three in South Australia. Over cue hundred and fifty possibles were recorded yesterday, at five hundred yards, a record for the Anzac Range. Trcky cross winds and a glaring sun made the shooting conditions difficult at the Anzac Range to-day, when the King’s Match was continued. The Phillip Charley match (ten shots at 6(X)yds) was won by Hill (Orange) from two others with possibles. Nott and Perrin, yesterday’s leaders, rotaino,i their"'positions with an aggregate of. 151. Of tho Now Zealanders in the Philip Charley match, Carter was KM with a score of 48; O’Donnell lit.li with 48; and W. H. Ballinger 54th with 47. The Champion Teams match (scores in the Motton. Holmes and Mark Foy matches, and tlm / first stage of tho King’s match) was won by Parramat Gi A with a score of 884. Petune No ' I with 80-3. was runner-up.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1932, Page 3
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