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ROWING MATCH

... ROWING M.ATCH1. Yesterday the Funny Club gave a Prize Wherry to the swiftest pair of oars out of seven. The men that started were oupled thus :-Parry and Goatly, Scarlet-C. Maynard and Joyce, Purpic-Mallet and Jones, White-Staples and Camp, bell, Lighit ...

ROWING MATCH

... consequence of the meen wbs rowed the favIurite boat lbeing very muscular, and appa- rently no,, st much' exhansted as tileir oppenents. After a long pull and a strong pull, d`uring which a finer dtisplay of tbe art of rowing and physical force was never ...

THE ROWING-MATCHES

... TMlg ROWN& IW.;- I Yrs~prday wasa Bparticularly busyi 6111iiei 111m being two Rowing-marebes goinm forward, ot - re more than usual[ly well attended; which perhaps miy he attri- buted to the gloominess of the day, as the English think there is always ...

THE ROWING MATCH

... THE ROWING MATCH. Yesterday being the day fixed by the Funny Club, for giving a Prize Wherry, t be contended for by the Watermen of Lon- don, a vast hody of these who iove the water, and who love sihts, made their appearance on the surface of Father ...

ILLUMINATION ROWS

... - ILLUNPINAITO')N ROWS. MIANTsION IlOVSF:.--TwY(; P~~Lf of resi'ct-ability were taken before the Loa n DIAYUra, yesterdey, on a charge of break- ing the windows 6f ilr. Metstnlt the occupant of a house in a r courtloff tpwer-streer, the lrecalig. evcniol ...

Published: Wednesday 19 August 1812
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1602 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

ROWING MATCHES

... ROWING MATCHES. To-morrow, Doggett's Coat and Badge will be rowed for by seven pairs of skulls, anid by yousg men who have entered into the last year of their apprenticeship. Tlis match invariably excites considerable interest, but un additional stimulus ...

NEWS OF THE ROW

... .NEWS OF THE ROW. Our literary friends may inquire at their re- spective publishers for the following noveties-. The critical remarks of contemporary journhll leave it unnecessary for us to obtrude our com- mendations:- Eikon Basilike: in mock-heroics ...

Published: Monday 25 September 1837
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1465 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

ROWING MATCHES

... in about this positiomn they Co0itinlULed forthe next three minutes or so, both beiiig heered oil bly their partisans, and rowing in the niost gallant style. Mes- sums thei put on a tine spurt, ulid boecam I in the course of a fe u strokes as cvem :as ...

ROWING MATCH

... accomirparied c y the Warteriniern stearirers and a Chic *ast number of small hoats, toolc their stations off Erith, to bits row to Charitonl Pier, a distance sometiring like seven miles 2s iuani tlrree-qurarters, arid certainly aniply sufficienit to test ...

ROWING MATCH

... were ufcd to row. ing with the water in hsch a flate, and b-fAdes this, their boat was better calculate.l to lland lhe bobbing of the fea ; they foon ihot two or three boats' lengois a hend. Howvever, the Londoners perfevered, and rowed down to the Lights ...