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... ROWING. THE Summer Eights at Oxford showed that New College and Mag dalen were indisputably better crews than those which followed them, and a level-started race between them would be a most interesting match. University added to their successes of last ...

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... ROWING. MAGDALEN and New College fought out their battle in the 'Varsity Fours at Oxford in the first round, and Magdalen won by a couple of lengths. In their race with Christ Church they nearly lost, for they caught a number of crabs, which all but proved ...

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... ROWING. LAST week the weather was abominable, both at Oxford and Cambridge; and frost and snow, wind, rain, and sleet, combined to make rowing a difficult task. At Oxford a good many changes have been taking place in the boat, and there was more shifting ...

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... ROWING. In spite of the claims of winter games there were large entries for the London and Thames Rowing Club regattas at Putney on Satur day sculling handicaps, club races, and scratch eights made up the programmes, and there was plenty of good sport ...

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... ROWING, THE recent bad weather was very unfortunate for Cambridge rowing, s, what with the fog end the frost, work on the river had to he suspended fee three days. When rowing was resumed, Stnart took his seat at seven in the place of Hornidge, and rowed ...

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... ROWE ROWE I IIIIIIPIIIIIIIIII KB By Royal Appointment. L v (A GIRLS1 SPRING Kc L'*J 1 1 COATS /CHILDREN are Hg never so appealing as when garbed for an H English Spring, and the I fascination of choosing their clothes never so absorbing especially from ...

Published: Saturday 29 March 1930
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 125 | Page: 9 | Tags: Photographs 

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... has rowed the course there is ample justification for giving him that important position. Etherington-Smith, too, has rowed in the race, and so he is no doubt the best man for his old berth at seven. Huntley, who has shown himself a first-rate man at stroke ...

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... ROWING. THE victory of D. C. R. Stuart, the famous University stroke, in the Colquhoun Sculls, at Cambridge, was gener ally expected, consideration being had to the splendid race which he rowed against R. V. Powell in the event last year. But, happily ...

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... rowing. THE Oxford Summer Eights began on Thurs day, and there should be some interesting racing among the top boats be fore the headship is de cided. Last year New College and Magdalen rowed without alteration all through the races, and the only change ...

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... Pem broke (M. N. Perrin and M. A. Lloyd), and on Saturday last rowed the final against Jesus, who had drawn a bye. The Jesus men were G. E. Fairbairn and N. E. Hawdon, and the race was rowed against a strong head wind. First Trinity had the first station ...

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... ROWING. THE two presidents hAve decided that the Boat Race shall, be rowed on March 30, on which day the tide serves at about eleven in the morning. At Oxford, where there are seven- old Blues in residence, F. W. Warre has a good deal of material to choose ...