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... ROWING THE TmrvERSiry BOAT EAOE PRACTICE . CAMBRIDGE—It wns a dfeiml morning of ; Pntney on Saturday , and aa both crewi were afloat unusualy early , there ww no spectators ou the towing path whan . Uie serious bnainesi ot the day was done by the rival ...

Published: Monday 20 March 1899
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 842 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

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... times, are un commonly strong, and .are fine oarsmen. On Tuesday tiie crew rowed tho course in 7 min. 16 sec., much to the satis faction of their supporters. The Utrecht eight rowed the course on Saturday last iu about half a minute slower time, but they ...

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... Sanderson, four Young, five Payne, six Etherington-Smith, seven and Gibbon, stroke. Rennie is not as yet rowing as well as he did last year but he has rowed over the Putney course in the most trying circumstances, and only needs to be got into shape. Calvert ...

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... record Henley. So great is the number of entries this year that two heats had to be rowed on Tuesday, in order to do away with the chance of any one man having to row twice for the same race no the same day. The races in question were the Thames Chal ...

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... the crew had a good deal of heavy work in their practice. On Thursday in last week they rowed to Nuneham in very rough weather, alternately paddling and rowing, and as they had taken no coats with them they did not rest; but after sponging the boat out ...

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... The greater part of last week was occupied by the Dark Blues with hard rowing between bridges and with spurts and spins with scratch eights. On Wednesday, the 16th, they, rowed hard from Hammersmith to Putney, and opposite Rosebank were picked up by ...

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... ladies, who bid lair to contest that arduous post with the boys. Doggett's Coat and Badge which has been rowed for ever since 1715, was last week rowed for over the usual London Bridge to Chelsea course. As we expected would be the case, R. J. Carter of ...

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... at the end of tho three-minutes anil forty aecoo da * row the Oxonl&nfi hQd jtlflt drawn even ac the tap ot Oliiswicic Eyot , . Tho l >» rk Bluw tiien pulling aboufc wero aiven a long , Btc&d ? row back aga . loat the tide . A little above Hammersmith ...

Published: Wednesday 24 March 1897
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 544 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

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... ROWING. PRACTICE for the annual Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race has already commenced, the Cantabs, as usual, having been the first, to begin. As was understood at the end of last term would be the case. W. J. Ferine, of Trinity Hall, who stroked tho winning ...

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... ROWING. AT the meeting of the C.U.B.C., held on Monday, Mr. R. B. Etherington-Smith of First Trinity, was re-elected president, and Mr. C. J. D. Goldie, Third Trinity, was re-elected secretary of the Boat Club. Both rowed in the race at Putney last spring ...

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... a nunute ' s ncing burs ^ . ' • -Th . i they rowed oo 'to . Wftlden ' s . and mraing Lherc paddled • S > ac 3 i hozae . tb'PT tvoxk generally beins nKirEed Uy more iife • than iii . U 3 _ . while then rowing in the rough wat , er was entirely 6 atislac ...

Published: Saturday 25 March 1899
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 831 | Page: 12 | 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 ...