RIFLE SHOOTING
NEW SOUTH WALES MEETING NEW ZEALAND PRIZEWINNERS United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright SYDNEY, Feb. 10. ißifie shooting conditions were again good. An Englishman, Corporal L. Hoddle, (20), established a record for the KYst stage of the King's Cup by gaining a treble possible oil a bullseye which had been reduced in, size. He leads with 105—seven shots at 300, 500, and 600 yards—from J4OO competitors. Butterworth. 103,, won £3; Fe'st (101). £2; Soler. ;101), £1 10s; Symons and Parkinson (100); Crox-* ton, Nicholls. Wrigley, Farley. Smith, (99); Hickinbotham, Harris, Nix, Donald, (98'. AU won £i. Tyros, Oliver. Clark, and Purvis (97), won £l. In the Holmes match, eight shots at 500 yards. Hunt, Soler, Bowes, Spry (all 32) won £l, In tlie Woolentt Forbes’ aggregate (possible 3<io .. West (286 :, won £'t; Parkinson, and Janies. 28 u. £3; Bowes. Soler. 28?». Fe'sl, Croxton.' McKenzie, and Smith. <279-, Farley (278 . Masefield. Cromie. <27o'. Jeune 275). Wrigley <'27 V . Nix (273'< all won £l. Tyros, Purvis (281)., won £3 and Clark 266 won £1 10s.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20421, 11 February 1938, Page 11
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