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... ROWING. OXFORD •. CAMBRIDGE. The prosident the Cambridge University Boat Club, Mr. B. W. Powell. dated yesteritey that :n all probability the later-University boat-ram will take piers Laos Pitney to Mortlake cc April 4 .sat. The Immoral teak place at ...

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... ROWING. PROPIWTON AL 00A CITING. At the annual inset*/ of the Healey streseds flied for Des 1.3. the Worse see role will be reposed No etirlit-oared feareirsd, or pair-oand ores be ailesed to crimper within for weeks prier to the ossinieseemest of the ...

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... ROWING. At eaptebt's meeting et the Cambridge thwearelty Boat Chit, hold Saturday. Kr. W. Dudley Ward was elected president for the ensuing year. • position he coupled two years ego. 4. E Payne was elected hen wc.. In at My Ward. The Lent were fiend for ...

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... ROWING. LONDON R.C. LAYTON PAIRS. The principal palrewred race tb* son. that for the Layton Pairs. Thames i-etween Hammersmith and Putney live entries, which E. F. Harrison (bow) and R. »» (stroke and steers) and B. P. Barker (stroke and ateere) qualified ...

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... ROWING. CAMBRIDGE TRIAL EIGHTS. The annual Trial Bights Race for Cambridge oarsmen was to have been derided on the River Sly on Saturday, but, owing to severe frost overnight, it was foofid impossible to bring off the race, the river beinr covered srith ...

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... ROWING. BOAT CLUB. At • captains' yeetarday, Mr. J. lidwierdrMoss (Mild ?rimy) was reelected president, and lb. P. Thomas (Mira Trinity) weeelected Yoe. secretary. ?Lc colonsinless brae were fixed fir. Nor 5,6, and 7, and the Caltinhoun Sculls will be ...

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... ROWING. OZ 7013 D T MIN MONT& As at ytaterday slats It Watt Is &Madams lbws wets WWI Ilatra wry bard oily NW tamp iw 1M • taws faun Was demo, by wit* part Use lb, OW. Yr.. away nal. TMOa QM W sat *pat Womb .le. a unt, and tomtit Mask Orr palls. thbey ...

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... of the holder, B. H. Howell, R.C., trial heat waa rowed. Coosaqueotly, H. T. Blaekataffe (Vesta R.C.) and G. Y. Fog (Pembroke College, Oxford), the winner of Oxford University sculls, and Howell, rowed in one heat. Blackstaffe drew the Middlesex station ...

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... ROWING. West-end Amateur Rowing Association. Many of the clubs opened their season yesterday with four-oared racing between Putney and Chiswick. Results : Atalanta R.C.—There three beats and a final fours. In the Drawb.-idgo a crew beat South’s by a few ...

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... ROWING. Taaaa Rnwtwo Ctra.—Tba Mamtun of tbla Matrapudtan o* thfcr annual nral a*aoii«. tba curtomary «tmleb brtwrao Butnry Krt rad Hammoramltb. iVra oonipotw*. and tbo wmiM waa aa foliowa . otattan—d. A. DrakwHindK. blddimra rnuum-d. M. riaath. contra ...

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... ROWING. HARDING •. SUBPAR. Yesterday afternoon Wag Harding, of Chelsea, and George Bubear, of Putney, rowed an open boat rue on the Tyne, for E5O a ride. from Bootrerood &aspens Bridge to the Meta gangway, • mile sod a half. The betting was 7 to 4 on ...