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... the stroke oar, were three lengths off. ANDREaW RowInG CLuB. Four crews took part in a pair oared race on the Lea from Willow Point to the railwayv bridge, and after two preliminary heats had been rowed the final resulted as follows :-W. Moss (bow), C ...

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... prize, unrestricted as to class of boat, at a public .egatta. Final Heat. Inside Station-Bana Rowing Club-J Wil- son, 10st 121b. Outside Station-Dolphin Row- ing CLub-E A Ru-sell, 11st. _gana l C ?? ?? ?? 1 Dolphin BC ?? ?? ?? 0 Won easily, leading throughout ...

Published: Wednesday 04 July 1900
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1590 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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... R0 WING. GLASGOw PoLt1CIVBMNS REGATTA.-The Me=sb8r9 of tht rowing and athletic chsb in connection with the wlasgow Police Force held their annual regatta on the Clyde 2A Glasgow Green yesterday afternoon. There was s good attendamce of friends present ...

Published: Thursday 04 October 1894
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 449 | Page: 9 | Tags: Sports and Games 

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... ROWING. BoURaaE END REGATTA. The racing at this meeting ?? the, Senior Sculls B. ,P. Croft, Trinity Ili, beat C. Goidie, Orkney Cottage. ?? Sculls:-S.. I, Weight, Tardsw won, lf. Willis, Orkney, discjuaelie,. Lady and Gentleman's Double &itiudje- Mias ...

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... wiining crew; for four-cared tub boats; to be rowed by gentlemen who have never won a race unrestric- ted as to class of boat at a public regatta. Held by Newry Rowing Club. First Heat. No I SLatiou-University Rowing Club-R White, bow, last Zlb ; 2, E Cnllen ...

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... ROWING. Although the tide was very low Yeiterdiy afternoon, there wa, plenty of vractica zo;ug on for future events. or to ?? the young hnamls in for the next Penson. The oube naitsbly reresreuted in thia wise were tth tLondou. Thames, vesta, ant Iris ...

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... C ef-.The :.9Seuior i~ights, Xeit-to IBamess produced ':four: crews in.:.tw~o :heas--nd w'dntbi. .-.After sore veryoi~os'e row ing, t~he .naIbeat t ar left~t VW. ABron's. crew snd-.W. eliaids, eand- the forrnei w~onbyavfew fieei~only~ii,:, ?? .Goldith ...

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... lengths clear; a. coaple of feet divided Limerick and Shasadoc- Indies Challenge Oup-Lee Rowing Club, 1; Cork Harboui B C, 2. Lee got best away at the start, snud rowing a qkicker stroke had a clear* half length lead at the Blaekrock Pier. This they increased ...

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... at thli first bensl, and thus ahey rowed for some distance, but Shannon cmrin. al-sin, somn hadl their ho-st in frunt, and even- tually won by a leneth clear. Heat B. North Sftation. South St-v;;en. Drogheda Rowing University Boat Club. Cluh, st l~bv ...

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... the second of the series of club races in outrigged fours were suc- cessfully rowed off over the usual regatta course. The weather, which is of so much importance in . rowing fixtures, was changeable, 'but the water on the three evenings was all that could ...

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... yesterday, the water in the morning was unsuitable for rowing, and the Cantabs took only walking exercise, while Oxford paddled about in pairs. In the afternoon, at four o'clock, Oxford went out for a row over the whole course, favoured by a high tide and ...

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... four-oared race were rowed on the Lea, 16 crewr, comn- peting. Ihose qua-ifying for tue second series next week were stroked by N. Webb, A. Gillett, C. Dodd, H. Hill, A. Reynolds, W. Ludwig. A. George, W. Pronlting. 'thames RoWing Club:-The concluding ...