SCULLING.
AUSTRALIAN AN!) N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY'S SCULUIXG CHAM BION'SHfI’. WAX GANTT, July 20. In connection, with the world s sculling championships race to he rotted to-morrow on Richmond Hivor. between 1 ’addon and Hadlield, a private cable received here states Paddon isremarkably lit -and rowing in fine style, right up to the form he showed at- Wanganui. He is a strong lavorito. Hadlield doe- not like the course He "ill row iu his old boat. The weather prospects are good, hut the gate is likely to lie only moderate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1923, Page 3
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