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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 ...

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... ROWING. THE importance of the Trial Eights to the coming University crews is so great that it will be worth while to pay some attention to the rowing of the individual oars men in the four crews. At Oxford the Trials turned out much better than was expected ...

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... Sullivan's rum-tiim handicap, which was won on Saturday by H. Andrews, Sons of the Thames Rowing Club, with 18 seconds start, W. Milsom, Hammersmith down Rowing Club, 23 seconds start, being bis opponent in the final heat, and beaten by a length. THE ...

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... ROWING. AT Christmas time rowing is left entirely to the tradesmen and the professionals, who are always very busy both on the Thames and the Tyne. Short distance handicap sculling races, scratch foms. &c., are promoted by enterprising publicans, and ...

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... ROWING. THE Marlow Re gatta was the event of last Saturday, and with it the best- boat racing season on the Thames came to an end for this year. The excellent man agement and a reasonable pro gramme enab'ed the twenty one races on the card to be concluded ...

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... decided by the 16th, and that will leave a clear fort night before the Trial Eights. On the Thames the Kensington Rowing Club has rowed a four-oared race from Walden's to Hammersmith, which resulted in a win for the crew stroked by J. Sheffield, and the ...

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... should develop into very useful ones. Thorpe has taken the place of Workman, who was not rowing up to his proper form. Every available man in for the Fours is now rowing in Iho trials, the Balliol boat having come bodily into the Eights. From to-day (Saturday) ...

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... ROWING. THE Metropolitan Amateur Regatta is fixed to take place on Monday, July 27th. The Kensington Rowing Club have been very busy lately with Handicap Sculls and Pair-oared races. The former were in best uuata Hum jT.unmersmiin image to rutney Dummy ...

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... ROWING. NO change took place in the composition of the Oxford boat last week, as the president adhered to the order adopted when the new Blues took their seats. As the men sit they are a little too heavy in the bow, hut they are beginning to get together ...

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... ROWING. NEW COLLAGE provided something of a surprise at Oxford on the first night of the races, as their first boat simply romped into Magdalen, and caught them when just past the Willows, while the second boat lost its chance of going up a place every ...

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... the College Barge have also been rowed, and were won by Hutchinson s crew, which beat Reid s and Sheffield's crews by half a length Mr. J. E. Bankes, one of the new Benchers of the Inner Temple, is an Oxford Blue. He rowed three in 1875 in the boat which ...

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... has been tried at stroke in place of the Eton freshman, H. C. Bucknall. Arnhold and Farrer have been rowing bow and two, and Evans, who was rowing seven, has gone three. C. H. Jones, of St. John s, was also tried last week. On Saturday last Mr. U A. ...