SCULLERS IN TRAINING.
I WebVs Improved Rowing. (Beeeived 10.56 a-m-) : ■ SYDNEY, this day. _Webb, the New Zealand sculler, is taking matters rather easily this week. Xhoiigh the strong winds have made the ■Paramatta anything but a pleasant bit of /water, the visitor's rowing, has generally brightened. At the finish of a stroke he pushes the swing right home vigorously He. is, however, at a disadvantage in having no one to accompany him- There las; been no opportunity of gauging his pace. Towns says he feels well," though . fus looks do not convey that impression, fle is doing a large amount of solid work. Hk brother (George Towns) and FogWell are making the pace for him.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 166, 13 July 1907, Page 5
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