SHOOTING AT BISLEY
ROYAL AIR FORCE SUCCESS NEW ZEALANDER'S COACHING (Received July 12, 11.55 p.m.) LONDON, July 12 The JJisley correspondent of the Times credits tlie fine coaching of the Now Zcalandcr Squ'adron-Leader S. Wallingford {is being responsible for the Koyal Air Force victory in the inter-Services match. Squadron-Leader Wallingford was second in the Donegal Cup competition, after the shoot-off after a tie. Squadron-Leader Wallingford, of the Koyal New Zealand Air Force, who is serving in England under the exchange system, is the son of a famous shot, Major J. A. Wallingford, of Auckland, who won the rille shooting championship of the British Army six times in nine years. Squadron-Leader Wallingford won the Royal Air Force championship before joining t-ho Royal New Zealand Air Force.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23088, 13 July 1938, Page 13
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