RIFLE SHOOTING
(Press Assn.-
VICTORIAN MARKSMAN WINS KING'S . PRIZE
— By Telegrn pia— Copyrlglit)
Sydney, Oct. 15. L. A. Smith (Victoria) won the King's Prize with a score of 334. Smith is a member of the • Mel- * bourne Cricket Club Rifle Club. , He is the third Victorian in succession to win the- coyeted trophy. . J. Carter (Petone Rifie Clnb) was i seventeenth with 325 and thus won a King's badge. ; . > ■ In thq Resonola match, ten shots ■at 600 yards, Nicholl .(Petone), with 47, won £1. V : In the Lindsay match, ten shots ; 800 yards, Garter and Rule (Petone-) 'with 47, won 10s each. . ■ , In the Chateau Fanunda aggregate, which is the third stage of the King.'s" Prize, Carter with 138 out of a pos- . sible 150, won £3. Nicholl (135), .O'Donnell (133), Rulq (131), Kbppert (129), and Cromie (128), each won £1. . • •
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 355, 17 October 1932, Page 5
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141RIFLE SHOOTING Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 355, 17 October 1932, Page 5
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