THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.
HARRY PEARCE INTERVIEWED. ARNST AND BARRY. 15y Telegraph.--Ties- A-.-o< i.uion.- O'le > i-:li; Received Tuesday. IO.aO p.m. Fremnntle. Tuesday. Peqrce. who is a passenger by the Orvieto, said he did net like to make excuses, but he thought ho would have beaten Barry conifer;ably if he bad not been seized with cramps in the j arm after passing Hammersmith. lie j was of the opinion that Arnst lit and well would beat Barry. Padcion w.~uld have no chance unless ho had improved greatly in his rough water vvoik. Pearce is considering an oiler from Yale University to act as coach at a I salary of three thousand dollars a | year. j
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 599, 3 September 1913, Page 5
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113THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 599, 3 September 1913, Page 5
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