WELLINGTON ROWING CLUB.
Owing lo tho coiliiinious northerly winds, club racing lins'ieon retarded. Oil Wednesday night, liowoxt, the semi-final for tho Wellington Out fours was rowed bolwecn S. SUvuden'(strike); l' 1 . Laeey, ]?.. 11. Shapcott. C. Kerr, 1 mid 1). Shaw (stroke), J. Iloare, (J.'i-Janiicrs, T. Jenltins. As expected tlisr race proved & really good one. At -IW-half-way mark, Shaw led hy a length, bn Stnmlen livened up, and a' neek-and-nec.k.raco then took place. Standon just wiming by half a lengt.il. The final has njnvto be fought out between E- Cairns's (nd-S. Standen's orews. As Slnuueu's tasw- has been strengthened by Shapcott rowing substitute for Long, this raco'ought to bo a goad one. •. :v » ... In roujh water 011 rinisday night two races in the Jjoddor Seals.,were rowed. llon.ro defeated T. Jnkins, and lt» Shapcott dofeated C. Symadfi.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1294, 24 November 1911, Page 4
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135WELLINGTON ROWING CLUB. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1294, 24 November 1911, Page 4
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