SCULLING.
[iiy TKi.Kon.u-ir —run raicss association.] DARGAVILLE, May !). Matters in connection with the Australasian Bowing Championship received quite a blip since Hannan’s statement appeared from Blenheim. Tim local committee have been busy, and have the assurance of the New South Wales League'''"of Oarsmen that, notwithstanding Hannan’s statement, the title of Australasian' Champion was never competed for. and the proposed race will he just for the title under proper regulations. The money for the puisc is coming in freely. Barry Hailfiehl to-day signified his uileolion of competing, and with the addition uf AloDetilt and Ceruiti. already training here, it is expected that at least, five will go to the post on the dav of the race, on or about June 7. DAHGAAHLid'L May 8.
McDevitt this day cabled to Jim Paildou asking on what terms lie would row it race on the Xorthern Wiaroa river, for the world’s championship.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1924, Page 1
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