SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.
_____>_r_-_X-D THE FAVOITMTE. STUBBORN RACE E____-CT__D. _ (By Telegraph.—Special to " .tsr.") WANGAKTJT, this day. Tbe morning broke dull and threatening, with showers at intervals, but t°-' n wards noon prospects brightened. There ; is a large crowd in town, and the boats j & following the sculling race are likely to! *• be well filled, but the threatening c weather will probably affect the atten-,>j dance on the river banks. It Hadfield is a firm favourite, but Pad- j a don reporta himself feeling well to-day,® and his party expect him to put up a b big reee. The general opinion is that.g the first two miles will be stubbornly j contested, but that Hadfield's superior,!; condition should then carry him to '^ victory. _,___^_ — ___ I
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1922, Page 4
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122SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1922, Page 4
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