A Running Commentary on the FINAL OF THE KING'S PRIZE
Relayed from the 1,000 Yards Range, Bisley
Camp, Brookwood
The Programme will include a description of the Final Shoot, and the chairing of the Winner
Commentator, Capt. E. H. ROBINSON
THE King's Prize at Bisley corresponds, in the world of marksmanship, to the Grand at Henley, or the Singles Championship at Wimbledon in their different spheres. Crack shots from all over the world gather together, and by the time the Final Shoot is reached, the standard attained is almost superhumanly high. Captain Robinson, who will describe the last stages, when an error of a fraction of an inch at a thousand yards' range may settle the destination of a trophy, is himself a former winner of the King's Prize.