SCULLING.
[Australia A* X.Z. Cable Association.} HANNAN CONFIDENT. SYDNEY. June 20. Hannan twice covered the lull course to-day and expressed himself as very 'satisfied the wav he was shaping the last time, rowing 20 to the minute. He says lie is very confident, but was not in the condition lie would like to he for such an important race as he had loss preparation for this than any other l>ig event in his parcel. The race starts at 3.3:). There is every indication of the weather being fine'with the tide in the scullers’ favour. TO-DAY’S CONTEST. SYDNEY. June 26.
The scullers have finished their preparations for to-morrow’s race. Both men are in splendid condition, and well wound up. Their latest spins have impressed their supporters, who, barring some unforeseen happening, : anticipate a dingdong contest. Goodsell Pfiys that he is in better condition that when he won the championship in March. If the weather is tine and the water smooth. Goodsell expects to win. while if the weather proved rough, Hannan may turn the tables. , „ . ... Hannan declared: “Goodsell is slick, hut I know the secret of how to beat him.. I will be the world’s champion to-morrow afternoon,”
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1925, Page 3
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