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... ROWING. ROWING THE LOWER LIFFET. Rowing waa »e'iv>ly carried on a»t, evening. Three clubs having fixtures set forth. The weather, although threatenuiK, placid the extreme, and if except the occa• sional disturbance created and out I steamers. could complaints ...
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... rowing. DUBLIN USITBRSITY BOAT CLUB REGATTA, 1900 . The alwve event liM been fur Fn * and Saturday, .tune 29th and 30th. BOXING. .SLABK v. COBFIELD. Last night, at the Net. Palate Club. beth. Palace nmd. George field, and ■ rf , -oil, • contest the of ...
... ROWING AS the World Cup rowing season reached its climax in Lucerne this weekend it was a time for reflection among supporters who had made the long journey to the Swiss lake, where just three Irish crews were taking part. Sean Casey finished a spirited ...
... • ROWING HUSSEY SHINES AT LUCERNE IRELANDS he,bytreignt scuuer Mary Hussey won net B heal a Lucerne Regatte yesterlay and will be entered or the ...
... ROWING DUBLIN METROPOLITAN REGATTA, Bth and 9th JULY. A meeting of the Council was held in the Mansion House on Tuesday afternoon, Mr James Thornton, J P, in the chair. There were also Et'e.mt:—flem R J Barnett, J Maxwell, R W lie, R Patterson, R H Carson ...
... ROWING. Pembroke /LC The Bentham t7up race (eighte) was to hare been decided at Bing - Wad on Saturday. but o the rough water it W 46 derided postpooe the contest.. ...
... ROWING Autumn Paddles 14 would appear that the old idea of ring: ing down the curtain on Irish rowing, immediately alter the classic regattas are disposed of, Mon the wane, and to those who take • keen interest in the ear and the development of this most ...