ROWING.
to “ Outrigger.”) 3e first . r aee of the contests between s- various rowing clubs starts this evening, ,h Sn-u Jumo , r cre wa of the Poverty Bay i 0 GlS i? )orne ? ,abs conclusions. Both have done good work and are in ?!;“• ,•“ good race should result, both Bideß being confident of victory. The - s G 't^L C l 6W , tbe bes ‘ has represented the shed for some seasons, having W“ght, which is evenly distribnted. Their stroke, although pulling on the short side and jerky, is nevertheless a fair oarsman, with lots of dash. The Poverty Bay crew have a seasoned man i m Pool ; m fact it is time he was pro- ' senior rank. He pulls a strong oar, slightly quick in the -recover, and net smart enough through the water. Ha is well supported by his No, 3, who is likely to develop into a senior next season if he ' remains in tho district. Tho No. 2is on -the small side, but pulls fairly well. - Tho bow man has proved himself in manvhard fought finishes, .it being his third season as a junior. The orew pull fairly well together, and I expect them to win V»y ft narrow margin. M
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1430, 14 April 1905, Page 2
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