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... ROWING. LESS than a fortnight remains before the Eights begin at Oxford, and yet the practice seems only just to have begun. The weather has not been too pleasant of late, what with wind and rain, and the boats have had some roughish experiences. New ...

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... ROWING. As tlio Varsity I' ours are rowed 011 tho la this week the result will be known soon after II in print, so that only a few final remarks on ti be given bore. Balliol should win the race thi are a powerful crow and have dono fairly iron!? r^1'1 ...

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... declared that he knows no reason why his son should not row as an amateur, and that he is in no way disqualified. The action of the committee has, however, given a good deal of satisfaction among rowing men, and the only criticism on it is that it might well ...

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... ROWING. BOTH the London and the Thames Rowing Clubs were busily engaged at the end of last week, and carried out. their races under the most unfavourable conditions. The Senior Pairs of each produced fairly good contests, A. S. Little and W. J. Thompson ...

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Published: Thursday 20 September 1906
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

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Published: Wednesday 01 August 1984
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1 | Page: 59 | Tags: none

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Published: Thursday 15 December 1955
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1 | Page: 46 | Tags: none

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... ROWING. FULL term has begun at Oxford, and every college has begun work for the Eights. New College, the head of the river, have a very powerful crew, and are rowing five of their last year's Eight, and three good men from their second Eight. They are ...

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... Club may send an Eight. The Kingston Rowing Club has re-elected Mr. C. L. Pem- berton as captain and Mr. P. J. Bell as vice-captain, and Mr. C. A. S. Buckley again hon. secretary. The London Joint Stock Bank Rowing Club has opened its season with a four-oared ...

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... regatta produced some excellent rowing, and was remarkable for the successes obtained by the London Rowing Club, which carried off five of the prizes, while Thames secured three. The Junior Sculls were taken by G. B. Hicks, of the Thames R.C., who won pretty ...

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... t ROWING. The Oxford crew began the week without any further i change in the composition of the crew, the order renmin- i ing the same as it was on the preceding Friday, when i Burgess and Tinne changed places, Burgess going soven and Tinne being shifted ...

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... when they re turned to Cambridge after rowing at Ely in the earlier part of the week. On Saturday Mr. Escombe took them down to Baitsbite in long stretches of paddling, and then on the homeward journey they rowed hard from Baitsbite to the railway bridge ...