ROWING.
GISBORNE ROWING CLUB. I’esterday evening two other events of the above club's trial fours were rowed, Mr 13. Smith officiating as starter. The crews were : C. Buscke (stroke), Coleman (8), Tanner (2), J. Adair (bow), Bovle (COS) v. Hansen (str), H. Bright (3), Sherriff (bow), and G. Buscke (stroke), Evans (3), Wells (2;, liines (bow), Coleman (cos),' v C. Adair (stroke), Br. Fisher (3), Shaw (2 Bright (bow), Warren (cox). In the firs' race both crews got well away, and a capital race was rowed to the footbridge. Hansen then rallied his men in good style and established a lead of about a length, after which ho had it all his own way and won easily. B Buscke v. C. Adair was also a good race. Both crews started in good style, and Adair’s crow through good management had established a length ahead on arrival at the bathing jetty, which was kept up to the finish. This evening Pettie’s crew will meet DeLautour’s crew, and a good contest is expected.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 570, 14 November 1902, Page 2
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171ROWING. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 570, 14 November 1902, Page 2
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