MEASLES TURN-ABOUT
Last year, measles attacked the Cambridge crew, but in spite of the changes Cambridge beat Oxford. Thii year Oxford is being handicapped by the same complaint. Llewellyn, the stroke, was smitten on Saturday, and Hankin, who took his place on Monday, has now been attacked. Cambridge are now the favourites, but Bell, the Geelong oarsman, still worries aesthetes by. crouching with bent arms at the catch, but there is no denying his value to the Cambridge crew.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 2, 24 March 1927, Page 9
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