SCULLING.
*— j HENLEY EEGATTA. J Tune 4. I Henley Regatta this year will bo s hom of ' much of its importance owing to the absocco ' •df colonials and foreigners, who %xto it an interactional character in IOIC-li' Tho only foreign entrant* arc the Dutch sculler Lijken, and tho Union Boat'chib of Boston. U.S.A., who wo contesting tho Grand Stewards', tho ThaTios Cup. and the Diamond Sculls, and. are believed to have n. rood | ehanco of winning the Grand a» I English hus not yei recovered its 'nrewar standard. BAK-ET 12? TSAINITT&. SYDXF.Y. Jcbo ■>. Barry is steadily training, w.:h McDevitt p.s his rowing- -partner. The Englishman is showin? a gr<>at turn c£ speed, and easily accountcd for HcDevitt.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 8
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117SCULLING. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 8
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