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RIFLE SHOOTING

KING’S MATCH RECORD SCORE

(Australian Press Association).

SYDNEY, October 14

The King’s Match yesterday was won by J. R. Feltham, of Manikin, with 344, which is 'believed to be an Australian and Now Zealand record. The previous record was made by RGunn, of Melbourne, with 341. 11. M. N.att, of South Australia, yesterday scored 342, also a record. He was second. Fo! iham scored a possible in the second match of the day, the Lindsayten shots at 800 yards.

Lucena ’(New Zealand),, with 328, finished sixty-eighth and.-took £2. (Carter (New Zealand), ■ with 326, finished 118th av-d took £2.

The J. D. Alexander Aggregate was won by A. Clarke (Victoria) with 145 out of the .possible 150. Lucena, wiih 139, was 80th, and took £l. C ai 'tcr, with 138, . was 107th, and took £l. Feltham . also won the grand aggregate with -a score of. 630 points out of a possible 655, Hus losing less thru two .points per. range for the whole meeiing. The New Zealanders’ grand aggregate scores were.; Carter 610, Lucena 597,

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1933, Page 3

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RIFLE SHOOTING Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1933, Page 3

RIFLE SHOOTING Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1933, Page 3

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