THE WALTER FOURS.
The following crews competed for the' second heat o? this event?* yesterday :'-• mT* ( W- i^^i T Hart (3UTen. wick (Btroke); HosW (bow), Vickermai (2), Comoaon (3J> Johnston (stroke). very good : -start anff the rival crews: kept well abreast of eaoh other for some distance,, when Fenwick's crew beian steadily to overhaul theirrop>>nen&B. Shortly afterwards, owing to the lmnpy.waterio'ne of Johnston's crew had the oar knodWfed-dut £\ W»» d by. a heayy sea, and th pafft Uowted to win as he JilBL hS between Cook's and crews Was : rowed this afternoon. A heavy N.E. bre4 M was blowing at th,e tinieyimd.it wasidecided to pull leyiurelydown. tp then second ijed r oeaoon and-etart the race from there As'. soonaa the competitors could be seen distinctly from the Wharf crew was 1 seen to be leading, and, palling at the rate°ir * b « u * thirty-niner to the aninulei 22?" affiW; their aavaitage-aid won With TimciUpus ease by abpiotf|fty yards, i
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Evening Star, Issue 4290, 25 November 1876, Page 2
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158THE WALTER FOURS. Evening Star, Issue 4290, 25 November 1876, Page 2
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