ROWING TO THE FORE AGAIN
THE Easter trial fours contest for which no less _ than four teams of young oarsmen have entered, and which ias due to take: place on Easter Monday (April 26th) is a tribute to the interest and enthusiasm of those ex-rowers who have played so great a part in the re-establishmeni of the local club. Townspeople generally should recognise, the effort put forward by these public spirited sportsmen, in not merely training up the new crews but also in building up a club which was fast disintegrating, into a firm and progressive organisation. Those who make a point of seeing the* contests next Monday afternoon will be given some indication of the splendid work which has been done amongst* the youth of this town. •
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 66, 20 April 1943, Page 4
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128ROWING TO THE FORE AGAIN Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 66, 20 April 1943, Page 4
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