ROWING NOTES.
(By Coxswain.) J The Cure Club will be represented by I the. following crews at the Lyttelton regatta: Senior Double Sculla. A. Joy (str.), C. G. Farrow (bow), llaiden Double Sculls: J. Bax (str.), C. Logan (bow). Youths* Double Sculls: E. Hassall (str.), F. Brown >■ bow). Youths' Single Sculls: B. Hassall. . Maiden Pair Oar: A. Joy (str.), G. Logan (bow). The Union Club -have entered three crews for the senior pairs event, and they - ore all solid combinations. In .the maiden pair J oar event, the club's No. 1 entry has been; held up, as A. Rogers, the 'stroke, has i been considered ineligible for the event by « the Regatta Committee. Rogers won a \ maiden race in Dunedin last February, and ; Mr S. Styche, the secretary of the Otago . Regatta Committee, has been communi- \ cated .with in .the matter. His reply is | " awaited with interest as the ' Canterbury i Rowing Association will probably hold * a 1 special to determine the'status of jj Rogers.' ' . , { Record entries have been received for the 1 Lyttelton regatta, and include crews from 1 the Star Club, Wellington, Akaroa Boating , Club, and Cure Boating Club, Kaiapoi. 1 Following are the crews for Avon Club's new members' double sculls:—B. Penrose and S. Wilson, J. Allen and J. Brocker, F. ; Thompson and A. Kirkcaldy, H. William- ' son and H. Emmo, H. Warlow and G. | Thomas, B. McCleary and W. May, C. • Reaby and B. Heatley, J. Waldron and S. Rowe. , ■ WELLINGTON REGATTA. (PEESS ASSOCIATION . TELEGRAM.) ■ WELLINGTON. December 8. The Wellington 'Regatta Club decided -tonight to hold the annual rowing regatta at Wellington on February 18th,»1928. CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA. (PBESS ASSOCIATIOB TBLZGBAM.) WANGANUI, December 8. .' The Wanganui Rowing Association has drawn up the following programme for the Dominion champonships to be held on Saturday, I'ebruary 25th:—Champion, fours, champion double sculls, champion pairs, champion single sculls, senior fours, junior fours (best and best), junior fours (clinker), maiden fours (open), maiden fours (light-weight), youths' fours, junior double sculls, junior single sculls, maiden double sculls. niaid»n single sculls. • ... „„„ . The prise money is £277, of which £BO is for the champion fours.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19179, 9 December 1927, Page 7
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