The Science and Arts crews coming out for the first heat, which was won by Science, shown on the left of the picture. The crews were--Science: bow, H. B. Turner; 2. C. S. Mack; 3, C. E. W. Bellingham; 4, R. A. Anderson; 5, E. R. Walker; 6, W. A. Bloomfield; 7, J. H. Pilcher; stroke, J. McE. King; and cox, R. Ashburner. Arts: bow, A. G. Aiplein; 2, P. Carneigie; 3, R. V. Stewart; 4, C. S. Boyd; 5, S. L. Macindoe; 6, S. J. Elwin; 7, W. H. Deane; stroke, M. R. Morey; cox, F. L. Arnott. Inset: the finish of the heat, with Science in the lead. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 9 Aug 1925, Page 12
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