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    TYPICAL OARSMEN competing to-day. Left to right: H. Shirret(Warrnambool Maiden Fours), G,Rogers (W.A.), D. H. Young (Queensland), J. Whilaker (Richmond Maiden Fours), S. Tinker (Warrnambool Junior Fours). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SALE MAIDEN FOUR “catching” the water with the blade acting as a fulcrum in the unyielding river before the leg drive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    NAGAMBIE No. I crew in the middle of their drive, with rigid arms transmitting leg power like connecting rods of an engine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    TO-DAY'S HENLEY will demonstrate to watching thousands the skill and science of rowing, which supplements the strength and endurance of the oarsmen. More so than most other sports, rowing depends on accurately timed movements, using the ancient principle of levers and fulcrum. The three action pictures were taken yesterday during final sprints. The lower picture shows Nagambie No. 2 withdrawing the blades by dropping their hands and shooting them forward before the recovery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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