RIFLE SHOOTING
NEW ZEALANDER WINS IN AUSTRALIA United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, Bth October. The Anzac rifle camp was roughly handled by the cyclone yesterday, but shooting was resumed this morning with matches counting for the King’s Prize. In tne Mark Foy match at 500 yards, O’Donnell (Junee) and Eaton (Melbourne) tied, both scoring possibles, and O’Donnell won on the shoot-off. Le Maitre match, 600 yards was won by Cole (Waverley), Pinwick (Muswell brook), E. M. Vermeil (Masterton, New Zealand), Spencer (Moree), Harris (Newcastle), each with 49. Vennell took 110 s. (Received 9th October, 1 p.m.) SYDNEY, This Day.
The Danger match, 700 yards, was won by Hughes (Randwick) with 49, and the runner-up was Bellinger (Victoria) with 48. liennell thirteenth with 47 took 405.. ' .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 9 October 1928, Page 7
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