ARNST'S DEFEAT.
"SOMETHING RADICALLY WRONG." By Tolesraph—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, July 31. Harry Pearee and Goo. Towns are of the opinion that Minething was radically wrong with Arn-it in the championship race on Hominy. Towns deelaves that, (it and well, Arnsl is easily better than Harry. Pearee is ready to row Barry immediately if the nceesf.iry backing is forthcoming. .Potcr Kemp says: "If Arnsl; had been we'll he should have won easily. A .sculler wants at least four cr live months in a country before racing. Get Arnst well, match him against Barry again, and I will not hesitate to name him as the win-, ner." ANOTHER RACE URGED. AHXST NON-COMMITTAL. (Rec. July 31, 11 p.m.), London, July 31. Owing to the bad water and the difficulties at' acclimatisation, A rust's supporters are dissatisfied with the result of the race, a:.id urge (hat rnother race should be auang.?d. Arnst, while not committing himself, promises to consider the suggestion! Barry states that he would not bo willing to race before 1913. Tho "Sportsman" says il appears lhat there is not any doubt that financial support for Arnst will ho J'crlhcomi.ig. BEACH'S VIEWS. (Rec. July 31, 9 .25 p.m.) Sydney, July 31. W. Beach, sculling champion cf tho world from ISS-1 to 16S", attributes Arnst's defeat to his allowing himself insufficient tirno to train and to his not being well. Barry was undoubtedly a good man, but compared with Arnst "when, in condition, "he would not have a look in."
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1507, 1 August 1912, Page 5
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247ARNST'S DEFEAT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1507, 1 August 1912, Page 5
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