GREMI SCULLING MATCH.
WHELO^^M^^GW^LL.f (By Telegraph— PeP^iess Association) AKAROAi ApritJ6. Everything promises well for the sculling race to-morrow, the weather being beautiful and ■'the' water like glass. Both men went out for a hnal row with their pacers this morn ing, but no serious work was done yesterday. ' Whelch contented himself '•' with a. mile and a half paced h by VVestenra. He finished up "tEe ; "--'laSt quarter of a ■ mile with ' a fast sprint, leaving Westenra very badly in the rear. ' ? Fogwell and J. Arnst, his pacer, just indulged in solid, steady woirik. The race will be ; towed at. four .-o'clock on Monday. " . * "■ The paying over of the stakes -has been postponed till Tuesday nigfit. . Both • men, who are even fayour(tes, are- both confident of • sucGjess. Fogwell said • to-day that . "provided' the water and weather conditions are alrightVv.if -Whelch Beats me I shall not trouble -'him again,',- as - 1 shall ~ lien know vhe• is ■ tre :- better- man^- - *
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Grey River Argus, 18 April 1911, Page 5
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157GREMI SCULLING MATCH. Grey River Argus, 18 April 1911, Page 5
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