Scores of the Colonials.
I;y Electric Telegruph—Copyright, l’er Press Association. Received this day, 10 a.m. London, July 23. | At Bisley, Private Ward, of the j First Regiment, Devonshire Volun- | teers, won the Queen’s Prize with I the aggregate score of 804. Private Thompson, of the Queen’s I Rifles, Edinburgh, second with 802, and Sergeant Scott, of the Border Rifles, was third, his score also being 802. Bombardier Carter, Victoria, stands seventeenth and wins 112, and Hawthorne, New Zealand, with a score of 283, is 07th on the list and wins iH. At the 800yds range Carter scored 88 and Hawthorne 17, while at 000yds Carter made 13 and Hawthorne 80. Received 10.10 a.m. London, July 23. In the Daily Graphic Match, Williams, Parsons and Sergeant Somerville won 30s each. In the Duke of Cambridge competition, Reilly (Victoria) secured second place and won £5. In the Daily Telegraph Cup contest, Banks iNew Zealand) won A'7 2s; Grummet (Victoria), t 8 10s; and King (New Zealand), Bradley and Ferguson i Queensland i, ,C2. In the Alexandria match, ten competitors made 09. The best colonial scores were ; Parsons and King, 08; Williams, lleenan, Soukey and Green, 07.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 527, 26 July 1897, Page 3
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194Scores of the Colonials. Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 527, 26 July 1897, Page 3
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