SCULLING
Dick Arnsl, who recently wrested the J world's sculling championship from W. | Webb, of Wunganni, passed through kPalmerston on '.Monday. A representative of the Standard'met him on thrall way platform. ''What about your future movements'''' questioned the reporter. "I haven't made -any definite plans as yet,' 1 replied Arnst. "I "have ['received a number of cables asking on what, terms T. will row IV.nry, but so ' far f have done nothing. If lie send a i ! challenge to me T will accept it and will endeavor lo induce him to come out here. "Would you row on the Wanganui river?" "T should row wherever the ' most money offers. It would probably be either at Wanganui or Sydney. l ' The ] tr-iin was moving olf. "Tell them," said 'Arnst, "that Webb is one. of the best sports I ever mot. He took bis) defeat like a man and just white right through." I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 307, 23 December 1908, Page 2
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152SCULLING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 307, 23 December 1908, Page 2
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