N.S.W. RIFLE MEETING
SHOOTING FOE KING'S ( PRIZB.
Sydney, October 28. In the first stage 'of the King's Prize Masefield got every shot home at 500 yards, and led at 600 yards, with 33 and 35. Searle (the winner) registered, 31 and 34, and added another, bringing his Wto 102 out of 105. Roots scored 99, and won'.£s; Masefield, with ,98, In conjunction with the first stage of the King's Prize, a twelve-a-side match was held, and the New Zealand team beat Sydney by 1122 to 1121.—Press Aesn. . ffiec. October 28, 10.30 p.m.) ■ Sydney, October 28. In the first stage, of the King's Prize, Morgan, Croxton, and Goveulock, with scores of 9G, won £3 each—Press Assn.-' NEW ZEALAND WINS SABGOOD GOLD CUP. fßeo. October 29. 1.30 a.m.), Sydney, Ontober 28. Tho rifle meeting was continued to-day iinder somewhat trying conditions, the weaffi'er was hot, there was a shifting fishtail wind, and a deceiving haze. In _ the Teams' Match, New Zealand beat the Eandwick Literary Institute, the previous winners, for tho Sargootf Gold Cup, by 1295 to 1250. , The second stage of the King s Pm , 6(fo and VOOvds., was won by Kendall (New South "Wales).—Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 29, 29 October 1920, Page 7
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195N.S.W. RIFLE MEETING Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 29, 29 October 1920, Page 7
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