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r^A-RCE-KEMp MA'ICH. r£A'R>CE: WON BY 20 LENGTHS. HARD RACE FOR THREE-QUAR-TERS OF A MILE. ARNST AND PEA'RCE TO BE MATCHED. ARNST WIRELESSLY INTERVIEWED. (By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) SYDNEY,. April 23. Pearce made a couple of faljse starts, japplarently ibeing over anxious. Finally a good start was made, both rowing forty strokes to the mm ute. It was a hard rjace to the three quarter mile, where Pearce was leading by a length. "l hen the weight ' and superior skill toid, Jand he increased his lead. He was never afterwards troubled. The judge's verdict made the win by twenty lengths. Time 24 mins. Ssecs^ Tfie Sun says Peace is up to world's championship form and snould get a chjance of tackling Arnst without delay. Arnst, who was. aboard. the Ulimaroa was wirelessly interviewed and declared that he would meet Pearce in ten weeks for five hundred aside. Pearce says that there terms will suit him; He thinks he can get the backing 1 . • •
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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1911, Page 6
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