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SCULLING.

AOWrUALIAN AND N. 7.. VUII.E Af’.SOCtATIVO.. OXFORD V. CAMBRIDGE. LONDON. Alareb 10. “Spotting cln* Atnerii'an- w /- the ~,-w game ol a I urge '''“wd pre-eni to see the Oxford l'uiver.-ity eight's first aorearauee at. I’utney. in training f r the annual .ace against ('amhi i'-lge. ’fl-.c-re arc two Vmei'ii-aiis inclmh-d in Oxford's eight. One. Kane of Harvard; and the other is Alellen. of .Middlesex School. Concord. The latter is the stroke. The crew made a great inqire-si'-n on the spectators. The lull Oxford crow is as follows: Mullein (how). Wave <2l. Irvine Cl). Kane (!). Mower (d). Redder ((>). Arilling (7), Alellen (stroke), and Clapperton (coxswain). The crew which averages in weighl

over 12st. 51b., includes four old Blues. The Oxford crew lias as yet done only light work. Ernest Barry, the ex-champion, declared, when he witnessed the Cambridge eight do a. full-course trial at Putney-Alortlake, yesteiday: “This crew is the best I have ever seen at Putney. The Cambridge crew got smartly away and did the course despite adverse weather conditions in cwetuy-oiie minutes forty-four seconds. ■ Li's achieving a -Hiking performance. The Cambridge crew are:—Smith (how), Law- (2). Craig ( Hi. Heap (-1), Ivory (5). Collet (0), Morrison (7), Sanders (stroke), and Balfour (coxswain). The average weight is just over 12st 81b. There are three old Blues in :|ie ere".

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1923, Page 4

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SCULLING. Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1923, Page 4

SCULLING. Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1923, Page 4

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