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Ikkutkk'h tklegbams.] London, August 30. Thk firrft hmt of tho Nculliiif? swoepstake«, £200 f\'ielt, with IJ-"»00 addod, wan rowed to tlay on tho ThaintM, over a course between VVandiiwnrth and Hanitnercmith. Tim thr«o cventH rowed resulted as followrt :- - FIRST. Noil Mntterfton 1 Wallace Koss 2 BF.COXU. Teemer . . . 1 G. Perkins .. 2 THiitn. W. Beach 1 Lee 2 Bubcjir had a hyo in this he«t. In thn chfttnpion scullinif races to-day, B^ach, the champion, boat Lee veiy easily. Matterson won his race with Ross by five lengths, and Teemer that with Perkins by three.
|PKEtfS ASSOCIATION.] Rohs was heading by two lenpthß at HurHngham, when ho Kuddenly collapsed. The course was from Wandsworth to Hammersmith. Teemer's course was from Hammersmith to Ke\v, and Beach's from Kew to Hammersmith. Off Mortlake Loe purposely fouled Beach, who continued rowing, winning ea«ilj f without effort. The foul was awarded to Bu.xch, who rowed in splendid form. Bubeur will be Beach' 1 * next opponent. The latest hetting is :— lOO to !>0 ag.iirnt Beach, 5 to 2 ap.nnst Teenier, 4 to 1 against M.-ttteMon, and 8 to 1 ag.iitut Buhe^r. Perkins desires to row Matterson on Saturday.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2208, 2 September 1886, Page 2
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193[BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2208, 2 September 1886, Page 2
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