SHOOTING AT BISLEY
ANOTHER TIE WITH ADDISON,
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright LONDON, July 22. For the Loder Challenge Oup, Lieutenant Addison,' of South Australia (winner of the King’s Prize), scored 35, and tied with Sergt.-Major Yorko. Addison did not shoot off the tie, but allowed Vorko to take the prize.. The newspapers congratulate Australia on tho unprecedented success of her team.
THE TIE FOR THE KING’S PRIZE.
MONEY POOLED,
SUCCESS OF AUSTRALIANS. (Received July 23, 9.58 p.m.) LONDON, July 33. When tho tie for the King’s Prize was declared, Addison and Hope agreed to pool tile prize money, each receiving £155. Addison stated he did not oare for tho money—be valued the honour of winning.
. The victory is the most popular ever gained at Bisley.
Addison has been overwhelmed with cable messages from Australia congratulating him- | The Australian team has won £I4OO in prize money at the meeting.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6269, 24 July 1907, Page 5
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