CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING
HAMILTON DEFEATS THAME; DRYSDALE CUP CONTEST (From Our Own Co-respondent) HAMILTON. Sunda' A match between the Hamilton Gtt Club and the Thames Gui Club ib * t*.ay bird shooting contest for v* Drysdale Cup took place ye*terdHamilton gained a victory by 70 po:ci to 64. The results of the various ever* are as follow: No. 1 Shoot,, six bird:*.— -C- Seddon . * Earle. J. McMiken <H».milton» jLiggins (Thames) all shot the possit' There were 19 entries. , No. 2 Shoot, seven birds. —J and J. Amunsden (Hamilton) and ' Smith and B. Smith (Thames) ehoi possible. There were 11 entries. . Drysdale Cup, teams of eight, 1® off 13yds.—Hamilton, 7( points. TL*®* 64 uoints. C. Seddon, 10. and J. Mcn» . J. Amundsen, S. Parlour and W. ven. 9 each, were the best of the ilton competitors. Pr. LijginF. 1' Spark. I-’. Miller and W. R. smith. • the Thames team. .... No. 4 Shoot, seven bi ‘ds.—H. Seddon, S. Parlour, J. Amundsen ilton) and W. R. Smith (Thames) *•- the possible. There were 19 entne? Quail Drive. —W. R. Smith, B. Stt--* (Thames) and J. Amu idsen (Ham/secured five hits out of six and the prize-money.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 336, 23 April 1928, Page 10
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