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ROWING: ROWING AT THE UNIVERSITIES

... ROWING. ROWING AT THE UNIVERSITIES. The event of the week both at Oxford and Cam bridge has been the University Fours, which, how ever, were decided too late for notice this week. At Oxford there was a record entry, no fewer than twelve crews competing ...

Rowing: LONDON ROWING CLUB

... SEotomcu LONDON ROWING CLUB. The London Rowing Club closed their season which has been a very brilliant one on Saturday last, witli a 12-oared race, the two boats in which the race was rowed being the only 12-oared crafts in existence, which are constructed ...

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... to August 10th, Anglian Boat Club August 17th, Curlew Rowing Club August 24th, Ibis Rowing Club August 31st, Iris Rowing Club September 7th, Vesta Rowing Club j September 21st, Kensington Rowing Club. AN IDEAL HUSBAND AT THE HAYMARKET ...

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... 1841, he rowed in the Head of the River crew, and won the Fours, but was again defeated in the Grand Challenge in 1812, he stroked the Oxford crew, which won the boat race, and won the Fours and in 1843 he wound up his rowing career by rowing in his college ...

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... revival in rowing which the result of the Boat Race has brought about. In addition to the fours and the scullers, there are the Trial Eight, and the many college eights in which the freshmen are learning the second stage of the art of rowing. And all are ...

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... ROWING. If rowing clubs in England are in difficulties there is little to be done but to appeal to the patriotism of members for special donations, and regatta expenses have to be borne by the club. They manage these things differently in Ireland, and ...

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... ROWING. LAST week the Oxford crew experienced another mis fortune, as Underhill was forbidden to row by the doctor, and A. H. Hales, of Corpus, who rowed three last year, has taken his place. This, of course, threw the boat back, as Hales was untrained ...

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... sight of two brothers rowing in the same race in different boats. Of course, brothers have rowed for different Universities, such as the Pitmans, the Shadwells, and the Royds but they rowed in different years. Two brothers have rowed in the same boat for ...

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... ROWING. THE Cambridge president maintained tho same order in the 'Varsity Boat till Saturday last, and as a rule the regular row to Baitsbite with three stoppages, and a paddle home was under taken. Dudley Ward was indisposed last week, but Mr. W. A. ...

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... style of rowing, not unmixed with a substratum of pity for our folly in proceeding on different lines, it is somewhat curious to hear that this season their crews are being trained to row the English stroke. On Monday evening the Thames Rowing Club had ...

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... with Fairbairn, who had been rowing bow. Jerwood makes a very good bow, for he is used to rowing on the stroke side, so that rowing bow on the stroke side suits him excellently. Fairbairn has gone up in weight, and is nor rowing so well as he was last term ...

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... ROWING. THE crew of the Argonaut Rowing Club of Toronto, which has entered a four for the Stewards Cup at Henley Regatta, reached the Thames side town on Saturday last, and without any delay commenced practice. They are a powerful set of men, with many ...