SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.
THE AUSTHALIAN'TAXGLE. ;>.£■: ■::■■■>■'■-.■•. --/^■■*:■■■:■ Br Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ,i (Bee..January, 22, 0.5 p.m.).. ,'•'■ ;,•'.■';.■ \ Sydney, January 22. -Despite FearceVstatement that he;has not forfeited ,tho sculling championship, of Australia, Felton and Charlie Towns will row at Parramattn 'oh, Saturday for. the'championship of-'Australia-ami .£21)0 aside. . r..' '•'.•' '.-"
Beach deplores the fact that'Pearce has been harassed by challengers whilo seeking higher- honours. Beach is of opinion that Pearce ..will, not have, forfeited thq, title until four I .' months after- covering Felton's'ideposit.", i. .'; .•.,: Ri" A'rnst, the ex-champion of the world, has'bsgun training-again,' .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1655, 23 January 1913, Page 7
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85SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1655, 23 January 1913, Page 7
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