SCULLING.
■' . ■■■■■;■— ——-fr——- — -. ■' : ; ; PEARCE INI) HIS ; : CHALLENGERS. ; By Teleeraili—Press Aesociatton:-CoprTlEb.t ■ . '■■ '..fflgp. .December 1, 5,5 p.m.) Sydney/ December 1. ' , Three Scullers-Charles Towns, Felton, and Padden —are■'. anxious , to, tow Pearce. .They maintain that- Pearce has no right ■to go to England while.a man here is willing tq r.pw him for the ohampionship of Australia, unless he , proves.that.he is the best sculler in ' Australia when he Jeaves. Towns will row Felton for <£200 ;on January/ 25, and Felton. -will' row Padden fpr.£2(H) on; February 15. It is ngreed that; if Pearce forfeits the, Australian title to Felton, who olaims a prior right to .race. Towns, the. Felton contest, will be for the Australian championship, and if Felton is the champion when he. meets Patlden, the title.will go with the lace. .'•-.." . •"■ ■
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1612, 2 December 1912, Page 7
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127SCULLING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1612, 2 December 1912, Page 7
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