Alas for the critics. Tis sure that Saturday’s races will occasion the downfall of a host of ready-made reputations, for where Is the man who was ...
Article : 1,096 wordsCourse—From the half-mile mark to Green Island Distance, 2½ miles. Tasmania (No. 1 Station).—C. M'Villy, 12.0. Colors—Myrtle ...
Article : 1,369 words“During the period over which the three crews were re[?],” said Mr. Justice Nicholls. who [?]d as umpire for the race, “the race was a splendid ...
Article : 82 wordsOnce again Las Hip Sculling Championship of Australasia been brought to Tasmania, and this time is a [?] that was almost as [?] as the ...
Article : 1,090 wordsThere is not a [?] known or more popular figure in Australian rowing to-day than George E. Upward, to whom the [?] of “Father of ...
Article : 1,407 wordsQueensland’s greatest rowing enthusiast, Mr. Denis O’Connor, remarked that the crew which represented New South Wales would win anywhere. ...
Article : 112 wordsCourse.—From Sorell Creek jetty to Green Island. Distance, three miles New South Wales (No. 4 Station.— [?]lors—Light blue. Row. O. A. ...
Article : 2,118 words“Yes, we met teller crews.” said Mr. M’kellzi[?] the Tasmanian conch. “Of course 1 am rather disappointed, but I was pleased with the way our fellows ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. W. Middleton. who had the satisfaction of coaching the winning crew, must have known that he was wanted by the pressmen, for it was only after ...
Article : 539 wordsIt Is interesting to note that both the winning boats In the sc[?]lle and eight were built, by George Towns, who [?] can lay claim to the honor of having ...
Article : 106 wordsThe committee of the Tasmanian Rowing Union are to be congratulated on the excellence of their arrangements. It can safely be said that ...
Article : 58 wordsIt Is hard lo estimate the number or people who witnessed the race on Saturday last. [?] it was over 8000. The road was blocked up with ve[?]leles ...
Article : 164 wordsYesterday the steamer [?]eemere was provided with the competing oarsmen, their friends, and supporters, all of whom were the guests of the ...
Article : 74 wordsBy arrangement with the T.R.U., a complete set if moving pictures of the eight-cared and sculling races, to-gether with vie[?] at the start and ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. H. K. Ward, in stroking the New South Willed eight, has added another to his already long list of successes in the stroke scat. Among his ...
Article : 136 wordsThe weather conditions here yesterday and to day have been extremely boisterous. High winds, accom[?] by torrents of rain, made conditions ...
Article : 33 wordsOn Saturday evening the, Tasmanian Rowing Union held a smoke social at the Masonic Hall in honor of the visiting crews. Proceedings were vary late ...
Article : 1,128 wordsA man named Russton was arrested at Gladstone on Friday on a charge of incest. The hearing of the case will be taken at Launceston at ...
Article : 39 wordsOn Saturday afternoon an elderly man named John Hogan a resident of Turner’s March, was proceeding over Victoria Bridge on his way home, ...
Article : 91 wordsCea[?] M’Villy’s career as a scaller has been meteoric. It commenced at New Norfolk Regatta to 190[?], when be won the Maiden and Handicap Sculls. It ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Mon 2 May 1910, Page 7
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