TOO MANY BULL'S-EYES.
FIFTY-SIX IN SUCCESSION. COMPLAINTS AGAINST MARKERS. Sun. ' LONDON. Sept. 15. The London Rifle Club has had an amazing experience at Bisley." The markers recorded 56 successive bull's-eyes. A sharpshooter aimed deliberately at the corner of the target and was credited with a bull's-eye. The match was abandoned, and a complaint lodged. It is believed that thi3 strange behaviour was due to recent criticisms of alleged negligence by markers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19125, 17 September 1925, Page 9
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