ROWING IN CANTERBURY
CHRISTCHURCH REGATTA Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, Today. Ten rowing clubs competed at the < bristchurch regatta, held at Kairaki °n Saturday. The weather was fine, a nd the conditicns excellent for rowing. Results: Youths' Single Sculls.—Akeroa (W. W. * id > a,, d Union (G. Tor.er), dead-heat; Avon (H. War low) also started. Senior Double Sculls.—Union (W. Whit, nngton ard \\\ Greenway). 1; Canterbury (T. H. Brown and C. Godfrey), -• Won by half a length, o Fours.—Star <T. Bell, Cromie, b. Tanslev, M. Player). 1; Akaroa, 2; *Canterbury, 3. Plight started. Won by a length and a-hal . Youths’ Double Sculls.—Avon (A. Andrews and 11. Warlow), 1; Canterbury (S. ( ox and G. Eas:). 2; Union, 3. Seven started. Won by three lengths. senior Fours.—Star (G. Cooke. F. Mulnns, H. Thomas. I*. Field), 1; Union (F. Rogers, K. Brown, W. Whittington, W. •feenway), 2; Canterbury, 3. The only starters. Won by two lengths. Junior Double Sculls.—Canterbury (A. Rogers and E. Hill). 1; Petoim <W. Kennedy and G. Gimblett), 2; Star. 3. Six started. Won by three lengths. c Youths* Fours.—-Canterbury (G. East, •y Cox. R. Hampton, J. Smith). 1: Avon, -•Lyttelton, G. Nine started. Won by balf a length. Maiden Double Sculls.—Star <R. ConierT ord and R. Moffat). 1; Canterbury, 2; Avon. 3.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 887, 3 February 1930, Page 11
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