SCULLING.
AUSTRALIAN AND X.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION GOODSEIJ. V. AIV DEV ITT. SYDNEY. .March 19. Goodsell states llml he is feeling fairlv well, hut will row six pounds under his normal rowing weignt. Both he and AleDevilt are doing only light work. Uniarra is already tilling with visitors from all over the ( oinnionweallh. Il is estimated live thousand will view the race, which will he over a. course which is claimed to lie the finest in the world, being I roe Irom currents, eddies and turns, and having a straight stretch of eight miles in length. The New Zealanders will row at Lane Cove, Sydney, on Saturday, and will again meet Alosman crew over a distance of a mile, which will suit the local men much better limit the longer distance.
In addition to this race. Mosman meets two New Zealand crews in a special fours contest. The New Zealanders row every morning in fours, and the attermms in eights, and they are in excellent condition, although their chance is not so much favoured against Mosman in the mile race as .it was the previous Saturday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1925, Page 1
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