EMPIRE GAMES ROWERS
REPLY TO CRITICISM OF Nl EIGHT IN TRAINING NEXT MONTH Press Association BLENHEIM. Friday. Criticism of the selected New land eight to row at the Empire Gam to be held at Ontario, Canada. « brought under the notice of Mr. MacLaine, president of the New ~ land Rowing Association. Mr Laine said he strongly deprecate* t ; criticism as an ill-timed atte destroy the public confidence in chosen crew, and expressed a nope nothing would deter rowing ent " . ♦».« from their determination to seuu crew overseas. . * “I think the selectors have P JC *~L. good crew,” he said, “one full) sentative of the Dominion s Tee *i: strength. Every rowing district Wanganui, which did not co id#® any big event this season, has a one member in the 12 selected t The crew finally selected will J*- M excellent one and should do crew New Zealand. Mr. MacLaine said it was P ra^;l|« i f certain that the crew would be at Wanganui. They would po training on June 10 and leave Zealand in July 1.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 968, 10 May 1930, Page 12
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175EMPIRE GAMES ROWERS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 968, 10 May 1930, Page 12
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