SCULLING.
AUSTUAUAN AND _V.Z. CAJJI.E ASSOriATtOX. COMINt; All'll I IKS. HL’K.VIIFi AI. August 12. fn a rabh -ram received by Air ]{, J. i Furness, proprietor of tiro -‘.Marlho- • '"tlflt Fx> .In,!as I’rilium, the - , si-ulling iso mown if the v.oiki. nohii- ! nates his i.a u'S for ;i r.a e fur the title '|'" 'tli 1’m1:.." itanium. of Blenheim, (lie j Australasian chain’ ion. : -'lt I*. ( miuilis. tile .-.portinjr editor i ol t e Sydney "Referee”, has rallied j-'l' 1 i - orness as Jolloivs in I’addon’s beludi : 1 " I 'addon'., trims for a rare in Xou Ze'Tand with Hannan are—££ooo : - ids*, and £3 0 expenses." j oil, interviewed regarding ' •<I in - alter said; ••[ am in <l u ty d mild to ; Fch m fir-t. Tf Felton ve’ii't nil! ami 1 think litAt ili T may "■ aitlo to law Ihidden and tliat earlier ! trail elite. ' , e cruiid l,e expected.” Hannan mis praitirnlly made definite ■" aelm.. ■ V a mauh with Alt I wlt'ii. vim i.i'. a win ihnilenged for 1 :ml: •<!,—i •;: tide, to ho lowed at \ aeli-'iul. - '"le time ueiore i hristmas. | 'M’.iudy a'■ ill eoiiler with In’s train-j Oi'u. A\ atvliain. before replying to I (’•'dd im' i f'i'er. Should this imueli lie arranged he hopes to see it rowed about OrFtnia.s time. i’All RAM ATT A lIAXIJIC-Uh SYD.VF.Y, August 12. The sculling imiidiiap was rowed yes. <:y. The liisi heal resulted: —Fisher (o'iser) I, J. Saul (22sec) 2. Iladlield (Tree) 3. Second Ileat—Cobb (I2sec) F AlcjJeviti. (13see 2, I’addon (ser.) 3. Third Heat. -T. Saul (lfsce) 1, Ala-j‘-f (jeodseil (itFee.) 2, C'eruti (!2.sec) 3. Final.---Hadtield 1, Goodsell 2, Corn ti 3, T. Saul I. The filial rare was rowed in sc-mi-darliiiem. and it was difficult from tlici
official boat to discern one sculler from another. After a very hard race, Iladfield won , by two lengths amidst tumultuous applause. Iladfield stated afterwards that bo had an easy row over the first portion lof tlie race, but the final stage was hard. Iladfield was later farewellod by the residents of Gladesvillo, and pre- ! soun d with a wallet and bag for ins wife. After his heat. I'addon broke down as the result of influenza and he had to be assisted from bis boat. He did not participate in the final.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1923, Page 1
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