SCULLING.
[by TELEGRAPH —PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION ] _ STAKES PAJD OVER. WANGANUI, January 60 '- The paying over of the stakes i® connection with the sculling championship took place at a social gathering to-night, which was attended by & large numiber. . The champion Darcy Hadfield said lie did not leave the amateur ranks for money, but because he wanted to get to the top Of the tree. He still felt } the amateur spirit, but expenses were ! heavy and so the stake was part of the ! game. So far as the race was concerned, he did not think Arnst was at his ! best. He hoped he would be able to put up as good a sculling record as . Arnst. In the course of his reply, Arnst declared that the Wanganui course was the bes Lin the world and the next best was tj^HHifr^si,
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1922, Page 2
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138SCULLING. Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1922, Page 2
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