SCULLING.
[BY TELKGKAPn —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] - ANNAN'S CONGRATULATIONS. SYDNEY, June 29. Hannan in congratulating (hardsell on his win. said that lie deserved success as he was the better man on the day. Hannan added that lie was not at all satisfied with his own condition. He did not think he had had sufficient time to train, while the stake money had worried him. The wet weather also interfered and lie would like another match with Goodscil. COMMENT ON SCULLERS. SYDNEY, Juno 29. The “ Daily Telegraph” commenting on Hannan’s gameness, declares lie is not in the same class as Ooodsoll. Beach describes Goodsell as a remarkably clever sculler, capable of doing much better and with a wonderful future before him. 11 is victory was most decisive, lmt Hannan showed gameness in a heart-breaking stern chase nearly all the way. Referring to Hannan Beach said lie was shooting his slide badly, causing his boat to bury at the how.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1925, Page 3
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157SCULLING. Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1925, Page 3
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