ROWING AND SCULLING
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
SYDNEY, February 3.
Four State championship titles were rowed on the Nepean River yesterday, and resulted:—■■■
Champion . Eights of New South Wales, 3miles.—T/losman, 1; Police, 2; Haberfield, 3. Won by four feet. Time, 15min 59 l-ssec
Lightweight Champion Fours, 1$ miles.—Sydney, •1. Time, Bmin 55 2-5 ■sec.. .■■"■.■; ■•'•-■■ ... ./.'■ ;. .".-. '.■'_ -■■
Lightweight ; Champion Sculls, 2 miles;—S. Hoskins, 1. Time, 12min 0 4-sseC. ■"■■,■.■ : .:;..u-/' • • ::- ■-.:■■-■ ■'; •~ ■
Sculling Championship of New South Wales, 3 miles.—J. H. Turner; 1. Won by six lengths. Time, 19min 5 4-ssec,
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Evening Post, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 9
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