SCULLING.
AVORT.D’S CHAMPIONSHIP. [ lIY TKI.KIIItACII —!'KU I'ItKSS ASSOCIATION] WANGANUI. December 5. Tlte'lhird deposit of £75 per man was put up on Saturday on behalf of R. j Arnst ttttd D. Hndgeld. in connexion with their match for the championship of the world on .Tnntinrv sth. Large numbers, enjoying the beautiful summer weather, followed Hadfield’s training operations on Sunday inoihimg Looking very fit and muscular, he did a solid trip to Sandy Honk, paced by Areliie Sharpe. Later lie took bis place in the Union “Digger” eight stroked by C. A. Healey, with veterans AY. AA T ebb and AA’nllv Sharpe also in the crew.
Dick Arnst. at his up-river camp, is is doing the championship course solidly twice daily, with a little hill work for variety and fitness. He has tome down wonderfully in weight, being Ifist l|l> stripped and looks very fit and well. His training quarters are ideal. Arnst retains the wonderful swinging stroke which has won him so many victories in the past, and his vigour does not seem to have diminished.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1921, Page 1
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