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ROWING

... ROWING. IT cannot be said that the result of the Inter-University Boat Race settled the vexed question of the rival merits of long and short boats. The Brocas boat, designed by Dr. Warre, won the race, and that is certainly an argument in its favour. ...

ROWING

... Kixon, the father of those of that name now rowing, was the mainstay, aud some excellent crews were turned out. It, however, ceased to exist after a not very long life. The Senior Sculls of the Thames Rowing Club were decided last week from Putney to ...

ROWING

... the match must be rowed before that time. Trial heats for Doggett's Coat and Badge will be rowed at Putney on Monday, as eight watermen have entered for the race. Two heats will be rowed, and the first three men in each heat will row in the final on August ...

ROWE

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Published: Wednesday 09 July 1930
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 62 | Page: 57 | Tags: Illustrations 

ROWE'S

... LOWES ROWE'S 1 he Lhildren s 1 auors Illustrated Party Clothes Lists sent on request I WM. ROWE CO. LTD., 106 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON, W. 1 WANTE D Christmas Parties We've lots and lots of frocks, very sweet frocks, simply longing for Christmas parties ...

Published: Wednesday 07 December 1932
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 64 | Page: 48 | Tags: Illustrations 

ROWING

... new seven, and after Gladstone had been tried for a couple of days G. A. H. Robinson rowed at that thwart for the rest of the week. It seems probable that he will row at Putney, though both he and Gladstone are very light for the post. On the whole it ...

ROWING

... bridge boat took place at the end of last week, when Shimwell was advised by his doctor not to row, and con sequently went out of the boat, in which he had been rowing since the beginning of the term. His place at six was taken by B. C. Johnstone, E. W. Powell ...

ROWING

... ROWING WITH the decision of the University Trial Eights the rowing season virtually comes to a conclusion, and attention is now turned to that of 1895. With regard to the first event of general importance, the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, there is ...

ROWING

... ROWING. THE Oxford men were to take their first row on the Thames yesterday evening, having finished their practice at Henley on Thursday afternoon, after just under a week's work on the Upper Thames. The crew have made a great improvement since they ...

ROWING

... ROWING. Little beyond the usual Easter handicaps is stirring in the rowing world this week. On the Thames, Mr. Brewer's handicap has been going on, beginning on Good Friday, and, as always, the event brought out a number of scullers, no fewer than sixty ...

ROWE

... EQWE Rowe's Know that a boy grows and make allowances for it. P AMPLE turnings and let-outs are provided in all I R o w e garments, a ty policy pursued reli giously even in these days of high prices. ^ROWTH is pro- vided for other wise a Rowe garment ...

Published: Wednesday 05 March 1919
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 80 | Page: 6 | Tags: Illustrations 

ROWING

... Lawrence was forbidden to row on account of his heart, and in consequence of this misfortune R. B. Winthrop- Smith was brought in again at six. During the week the crew spent their time chiefly in paddling, and did very little rowing, never going more than ...