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  2. AOUATICS

    Honorary secretaries of Boicing Club* and Regattas are requested tofoncard their fixtures for insertion as early as possible. Publicity will also be cheerfully given to announcements and such other club and regatta matters as ...

    Article : 58 words
  3. Events to Come.

    June 12.-J. Teemer v. J. A. Gaadanr, Championship of America and 2000 dollars, Pullman Lake coarse. Jane 19.-Glebe Rowing dab, Maiden Single Sculls, Trial Fours. June 19.-Graf ton Bowing Club Regatta. 'William Beach v. Edward Hanlan, £1009 and Champ ionehip of the World, Thames Championship Course. ...

    Article : 54 words
  4. Rowing Notes.

    The annual regatta of St. Ignatius College Rowing Club takes place this (Saturday) afternoon, at Bivervicw, off the club's boathouse. According to advertisement, [a programme of eight events will have to begone through between2.30p.rn. and 5p.m., and notwithstanding that the preliminary heats of most of theCollege proper races have already taken place, leaving'the finals only tobe decided this afternoon, the greatest punctuality will have to be osbcrved by all the competitors to ensure the proper carrying out of the programme and ...

    Article : 3,198 words
  5. Sailing Notes.

    Though held somewhat late in the season, and therefore under considerable disadvantages both as to obtaining an attendance of members and a muster of yachts, the luncheon given by the P. A. Y. C. to their Commodore was, to use the conventional phrase, a great success. As to the latter point, no less than eight yachts dropped their anchors in Mossman's Bay; and this, of course, was very satisfactory, since a yachting picnic without yachts would distinctly re­semble the play of " Hamlet" without the presence of the ...

    Article : 1,991 words
  6. The Australian Oarsmen in England.

    William Beach has expressed his desire to row Edward Hanlan on the Thames, for the championship, at the end of August. JtratB 9. "William Beach has issued a challenge to the world to row on the Thames for £500 a-side and die championship. He refuses to row in England after August, and is much, ear-prised at Hun ton's tilence over his challenge. ...

    Article : 81 words
  7. Matterson v. Godwin,

    A sculling match was rowed over the nTi»™p»«in^flfp course on the Thames to-day, between Neil Matteraon, of New South Wales, and David Godwin, pf Battereea, the veteran English sculler. Matterson, who was in good form, obtained the lead, and was never caught, winning easily by three lengths. The time of the race waa 22 minutes 19 seconds. ...

    Article : 62 words
  8. Matterson v. Perkins.

    Neil Matterson, of New Soath Wales, is desirous of making another sculling r"nt^h with. G. Perkins, the English sculler, by whom he was recently defeated on the Thames. ...

    Article : 127 words
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