THE SCILLING CHAMPIONSHIP.
' Tin -i.'iilli'iu lace between Haul. m ami j Kunp. fot flic eliampiou-lnp of Uwwoild anfl '.500 a -ide, w.i- lowed nn the I'anain.itt.'> tin- aitct noon A eomini— -ion ut x 5,000 ti'j»n \ iclui la w.i- m\<-t<d on Uanlan .\n munrn-e ciowd o< eupiul ail the point- ol \,uit i'^c on the inei. The ' wtathei wat , but ounifj to .1 ! -ou -up-t hi((_/o, iho watci wa- i.ithci ! lum])\ ; but the hicr/c favouicd r he 'oai-mcn Both Kemp and Hanlan wne loii'ih (hceicd a-. r,hoN -(ullcd out to th< i point. The men jn>t. ;i>wu to i aether a^ the >\oid " \wi-~ m\(.n, l)iit m ! the lirit Jew Ion <_ r t h-> Kcm|) a lead of [li ilf a length Hanlan, hov,-e\ei, '-non i on le\cl to in- with him, and hot h settled down to a de-peiato iace. At thi> tjiiu' Hanlan \\ a- pulling 37 1 - to the minute, while Kemp if an\ (.hin<; \\a> a tulle faster L'p to l'utne> the tate wihiiKH 1 intcir-tirif.', lir-t one and t.h< n the otliei i luiMnjf a advantage, l>ut hcioa fcul oeeurud h'jtwetn them, and Ilanlan, ha\ni'4 Ilh> adsanta^e ot il, -liof ah( ad, and iapull\ placed four length- bet u urn hun-elt and the An-tiahan. At tin- point the laec looked a moial toi th< Can.idian, but Kemp made a mo-t detui mined eiloitlo letucvu the 10->t f^iutiiifi, and he uih not lono licioie only a halt lenuth .^opaialed the (wo boaK H.uil.iri -pmd.d fimeaftei tune, and iiidea\ouied towr.u Kemp down, butt lie champion held hi~> own, and not, withstanding (hat h<> 10->l qnile a Icnj^t-lj owin<f to bad steeling, w.i- -oou on level leini-with him. Hanlan now showed f-i^ns of di^tie-- Up to this t/ime the laeeharl been the mo-it inti lc-lm^ and exciting lace e\ei jowerlon ihe I'anainatta. Theexeiteinent was iuten.-e, and as the bo.it^ appioached (Jladvillc, Hanlan attempted to clo-o on Kemp, but, the lattei was to far ahead. I'as-in^ the boai^hed Hanlan was liopcles-ly m tin. teai, and Kemp, appatently without efJoi t, sculled awayfiom linn and won \ery easily by a lenr(th. Tune, 2^min 26 1 sec The lace \> said to be one of the hncst ever lowed on the J'airamatta llivci.
Syj>.\l\, May 6. Jfunlan cnlcicd a pioLefct a^tdnst Kemp on fcho J£iounrl.-> of luiwnij been fouled, bub hulj^cf|ucntly he witiuhow it.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 262, 9 May 1888, Page 4
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496THE SCILLING CHAMPIONSHIP. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 262, 9 May 1888, Page 4
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