Sculling.
ARNST WINS. ROWED IX PER KK.(T WEATHER. WATER LIKE~V S[TEET OK GLASS. AN EXOR.MOUS GATHERING OK PEOPLE. [BY K'jIiBCTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT. J [I'ER TRESS ASSOCIATION.j LIVINGSTON X., August 18. The race for the World's Sculling Championship between Ernest Marry mid Richard Arnst, rowed on the Zambesi River, was wim by Arnst by two lengths. Tho woatlier wa.s perfect, Hnth woto in rare form. A great crowd, tlio largest seen here, gathered on the banks of the rivei l . Arrangements at tlie river sitli were very complete. The water was like a sheet of glass, making the course one of the prettiest and best in the work!. HARRY MOST SOIKXTIKK'. AND ARNST MOST POWERFUL. SCULLERS IN TilE WORLD " I'.EST .MAN WON." (Received This Day, 8.30 a.m.)
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 August 1910, Page 3
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125Sculling. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 August 1910, Page 3
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