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BISLEY MEETING.

CANADA WINS KING'S PRIZE. LEADING NEW ZEALAND SCOKES. Us TeteeraDh-Press Association-Oopyrieht (Roc. July 24; 1.10 a.m.) i London, July 23. At the National ]{i(lo Association's meeting at Bislcy yesterday, Private Clifford, a Canadian cabinetmaker, aged 32, won the King's Prizo (.£250, gold medal, and badge) with a score of 319. Grant (South Africa) was second, with a scoro of 313, and Sergeant Oniinundseu third, with 313.

l'anish (Australia) was fifteenth, wii a scoro of 302, and won <£10.

The New Zealand scores wcro as under: Rifleman Hay (,£10) 302 Trooper Jlarcnzi (£5) 207 Dr. M'Kuiglit {£b) 297 Private Cox (Z's) 295 Privute Loveday (£b) 289 Rifleman Hoots (.£5) 280 Rifleman Hay (Karori) filled ninth place in the St. George's Vase match, and won £10.

Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener distri butod the prizes.

SCORES IN THE EARLIER STAGES.

London, July 21. Private Garrod, of Oxford University, n-on the silver modal for tho highcsl score in tho second stage (ten shots at 301 and COO yards) of tho lung's Prize. Pol lowing aro the leading scores: —

Private Garrod 193 Rifleman Trainor (Canada) ' 192 Rifleman Parrish (Australia) 187 The following New Zeahnders qua! lied for the final stage:— Rifleman Hay ■ 18G Rifleman D. Roots 181 Trooper Jlareuzi '. IS2 Private L. Loveday 182 Private AV. Cox • 180 Colonel Darey Chaytor 179

ll'Knight scored 181 in the second stage of the King's Prize.

Seventeen, with 179 points each, shot off for tho last four places in tho final fifty. Colonel Darcy Chaytor was unsuccessful. Rifleman Hay won the second prize in J Martin's competition.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1187, 24 July 1911, Page 5

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BISLEY MEETING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1187, 24 July 1911, Page 5

BISLEY MEETING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1187, 24 July 1911, Page 5

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