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Published: Wednesday 06 July 1898
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3891 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

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... best race was that be tween Vivian Nickalls and Sidney Swann. Niekalls rowed in the winning Oxford boats in 1891, 1892, and 1894, and won the Diamonds in 1891, while Stvaun rowed for Cambridge in the losing boats of 1883 and 1885, and the winning boat ...

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... ROWING. With the advent of the Cambridge crew to Putney this week to be followed on Monday by that of Oxford, and tho decision of the match for the Professional Sculling Championship of England between Tom Sullivan and C. R. Harding, rowing matters may ...

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... should develop into very useful ones. Thorpe has taken the place of Workman, who was not rowing up to his proper form. Every available man in for the Fours is now rowing in Iho trials, the Balliol boat having come bodily into the Eights. From to-day (Saturday) ...

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... hold him. A little more of this spirit would go a long way towards restoring professional rowing to the place it once held in public estimation, for if lovers of row ing could be sure of this sort of match tho banks would not he so deserted as they usually ...

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... from which it will he seen that the average weight is high. Although there is still considerable room for improvement, the rowing is very fair, and in our opinion those gentlemen who are in such a hurry to lay the extravagant odds of 2 to 1 on the Light ...

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... ROWING. WE are now coming to the end of the regattas properly so called, but all through next month there will be plenty of row ing to be had in several minor fixtures. Last Saturday's regatta at Marlow was about the last of this season's really big events ...

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... New rowed over, well ahead of Magdalen. Brasenose broke a slide this time and so was again bumped by Hertford; while Merton, which had already bumped in the Second Division, caught Exeter at the Green Bank. On the last night Exeter managed to row over ...

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... ROWING. NEXT week the Coxswainless Fours will be rowed at Cambridge, and at present no boats except these are allowed below the Pike and Eel between 3 and 4.30 P.M., so that their practice may not be interfered with. King's have taken off, but the com ...

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... ROWING. THE Metropolitan Amateur Regatta is fixed to take place on Monday, July 27th. The Kensington Rowing Club have been very busy lately with Handicap Sculls and Pair-oared races. The former were in best uuata Hum jT.unmersmiin image to rutney Dummy ...

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... ROWING. IN rowing, as in nothing else, instead of gradually working up to the grand climax, and ending the season with the great regatta, we reverse the order of things, and start the season with Henley, and taper off through events of decreasing importance ...

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... ROWING. As was feared might be the rase, J. A. Morrison has definitely decided that he will not be able to spare the time to take his place in the Oxford Eight this year. The filling of the sixth thwart will therefore be rather a difficult matter, and ...