COCLLING
UtS'l JULIAN AMI N . 7.. rAULI'. ASSOCIATION. Mr DEV ITT |)KKE-\TS HIPI.EY. SYDNEY, Nov. ii. In lie sculling mateli. MeDevitt defeated Hipley 1 1 y three lengths. The race was marred by tun collisions. The men were on even terms for the lirst quarter nf a mile, when McPevitt hcenme inclined to hem Hipley close to i!:e slime. The latter moved out and a collision m ourn .1. Hot h stoppl'd and appealed to the umpire. .McDonald, who olden'd them to eonliuuf-. Hipley had l lie best of the staff, hut MeDctitt siii.ii in el-hauled him and was loa ling by live length- al Cnhnritn. Hipley spurled and overhauled him at llrndle.v and Lumped Al i Devitt’s stern. Until appealed, hut tin giving no instruct ions, MeDevitt resumed in'. 1 , tut: and Mull easily, Hipley easing up. 11l view Ilf the mishaps it is expected that aniithei race will he nr-
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1921, Page 1
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