SCULLING.
alixst and wiielcii. % Teh'gra ph.—Press Association. Christcliurch, Wednesday. Broken weather has hamperoil Arnst and helch in their training operations, but Wluslch was over the full course on Saturday and Arnst on Sunday. The Akaroa man is said to be in wonderful condition, a bit tou fine to please some expertbut local people speak enthusiastically of his prospects. Arnst, on the other hand, seems to be going lazily on the 'water, although once or twice he has electrified the shore watchers. As a ruie he lias contented himself with long, steady work, pulling regular ?A or 22, and occasionally 25. When Wlieleh went over the course lie paddl.d a couple of miles, and quickened to 20, and finished at 30 over the last half-mile. The final deposit is to be paid on Monday, and the course will be definitely settled on Thursday of next week.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 347, 24 March 1910, Page 8
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145SCULLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 347, 24 March 1910, Page 8
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