SCULLING.
THE PEARCE-BARRY MATCH. AUSTRALIAN IN GOOD FORM, Bjr Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrieht London, May 17. Harry Pearce is training steadily for his match with Barry for the World's sculling championship. lie rows daily and does much walking. He is gradually getting down to his rowing weight, and has found two outings a day unnecessary at present. Public interest in Pearce's naming work is increasing. THE DIAMOND SCULLS. London, May 16. M'Villy, the Tasmanian sculler, is training for the Diamond Sculls. ARNST RETURNS TO THE FRAY. MATCH WITH HAGNEY. Sydney, Mav 17. ■ Arnst is emerging from his retirement, and arranging a match for a stake of from •C2GO to .£3OO a-side with Hagney, the race to bp rowed on the Parramatta River three months from the date of the signing of the articles, which will probably bo today. Arnst-is also negotiating for a match with Paddon. ARTICLES DRAWN UP. (Rec. May 17, 5.5 p.m.) ' . Sydney, May 17. Tho articles for the Arnst-Hagney race are .still unsigned, pending tho fixing of the date of the match during the week.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1753, 19 May 1913, Page 7
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