RIFLE SHOOTING.
AUSTRALIAN MEETING. STRUGGLE’ FOR KING’S BRIZE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright Sydney, Oct. 22. After a grim battle Clarrie Williams, of M«‘lhoume, the King’s Prize winner two years ago, won the King’s Prize from Cutler by a fraction of an inch. Williams, by « auperl.uman effort, got In line with the New South Wales champion. Cutler required 68 to beat him, but by beginning with a sighter he was forced to make, changes, and was only 67. That meant a tie in the shoot-off, which took place amid intense excitement; each man secured two bulls. Williams then secured a bull and Cutler an inner, and WilI’awns was again the winner. COMMONWEALTH TEAM FOR BISLEY. Sydney, Oct. 22. The Commonwealth Rifle Council decided that an Australian team will visit Bisley in 1923. Tile sum of £l5OO has been granted for preliminary expenditure in building a hut foi the team.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1921, Page 3
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147RIFLE SHOOTING. Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1921, Page 3
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