SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.
DURNAN CHALLENGES ARNST. By Tclttr«uh—Press A«soclatlon-C»pjrighl (Rec. March 7, 8.5 p.m.) Sydney, March 7. R, A rust, the world's sculling champion, has received a cable message from Jim Field, agreeing to net for liim in the negotiations in connection with tho race with Ernest Barry, the English champion, and asking him to send JCIOO deposit. The Thames Mowing Club has also cabled, inviting Arnst. to train'there. A third cablegram from Durnau, tho Canadian sculler, asks Arnst to state hit terms for a match with no hoot money. Arnst interprets this as meaning that Uurnan's backers want to offer him a. fixed sum to row on Lako 'I'oron'ta, and that they will Irtka all the proceeds from steamers viewing the race. Arnst stalei that if Durnan wants him to ■ stand out of a half share of tho gate ho wants £500 for his expenses and a; race of Jt'soo aside. Jf Durnan agreed'to the terms'he.'would have to wait for a.' race till September, after Arnst had met Harry.,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1383, 8 March 1912, Page 5
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169SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1383, 8 March 1912, Page 5
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