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ROWING.

WHAT It. ARNST WILL DO. fly TeleeraDh—Press Association—Cosyrleht (Rec. November 3. 5.5 p.m.) Sydney, November 3. . -It. Arnst, ex-sculling champion of the World, has offered to row Harry Pe&rce's . threo challengers—A, Pelton, J. Paddon, and C. Towns. The raco would bo for a ; pveepstake -'of' JEIOO per man, the winner taking the lot. - Arnst would allow, the ;Others'ten seconds start. IS PEARCE THE MAN? At the official settling' in connection "with' the Grafton Public Regatta recently, -''tiro ex-champions of tie world, in the [persons of -Peler Kemp aod.George Towns, stated that they did not think: Harry Pcarco was the man'most, capable of representing Australia in an, attempt to • wrest tho, world's sculling championship from Ernest Barry. Potor Kemp said 'tho .men he regarded as having the best chance against Pearce were Alt. Felton, Jim Ptddonj ■ Frank • Btarr, Billy Togwell, Charlie Towns, Sid. Kemp, and' W. Webb (New Zealand). The last-named was anxious to come to Sydney to pull Poaroe, and woukl, no doubt, come over to take part in tho race suggested by himself "and Towns. "If necessary," added the veteran, "George Towns and I will pay Webb's expanses to. como over for it." At tho settling-up over Coraki regatta on October 23, both Poddon : and -Fclton challenged Harry Pearce, to inw prior to liis.leaving for England, but Pearce made no answer. Restated that he wouldhave (something to say when ha Teachetl Syd ; ney (says the "Arrow"). Prior to the regatta, Pearce told a "Northern' Star" representative tlmt ho would how any man in eight or ten weeks, on Middle Harbour, for ! a 6teke. of a-side. Pearce also stated that he will go to Er.gland, despite all efforts to'prevent him, as his stake is guaranteed by friends, and should Ba-rry wish to -row in May, he will bo in Australia only up to January. Pearce has defeated Webb, Thoroughtood, Mitchell, Day, Hagney, and S. Kemp *'on different occasions... CAN'T SHAKE IT OFF. ; How'often wo hear persons with i colds make the above remark; but Dr. Sheldon s Nfiw Discovery shakes them off promptly and effectively in a few doses. Price, Is. W. and 3s. Obtainable everywhere.* ZOUTH Gold Pills positively ' cure Constipation, Headache, Biliousness, tallow and Blotchy Skin. A real, comflexion pill. /'They Touch, the Liver. Small Pill a dose. Store prices, 40 PilL? k 6d, (120) 3u, A Eeal Cwß»

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 7

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ROWING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 7

ROWING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 7

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