HAMILTON REGATTA
STRENUOUSLY CONTESTED RACES. HAMILTON'S DAY OUT. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) iIAMILTbX. this day. The following are the later results of the Hamilton regatta yesterday : — Maiden Single Sculls, one milp.—Cruickshank 1, Fogarty 2. Won easily by ten lensths. Maiden Fours, open, one mile.—St. George's 1, Waitemata 2. Hamiltou 3. A groat race Throughout. Won by half a fength, a cauvus separating second and third. Junior Fours, open, one mile.—Hn mil ton J, St. George's 2. North Shore 3. Hamiltou were left at the start. St. George's pulled across Waitomata and fouled Hamilton. Hamilton eventually got clear, and gradually drawing our. won easily by ten lengths from St. George's, with Shore some distance away, third. Senior Single Sculls, one mile.—Hamilton (Mnlpsworth) 1, Waitemata (Stevenson) 2, Waitemata (Smith) 3. Molpsworth won by a length, a half length between second and third. Youths" Pours, about one mile.—Hamilton 1, St. George's 2. West End 3. Hamilton won by four lengths. West End a similar distance away, third.
Maiden Pair Oar, about one mile.—Waitemata (Fearon. Stevenson) 1. Hamilton 2, West End 3. Won easily by four lengths. Senior Challenge Fours, about two miles. —Hamilton (Sandos, Bayley, St. Clair, Curtis! 1, Waitemata 2. West Ep- , 3. ; Waitemata got the best of the start »nd | quickly established a slipht load that was held to the half-mile post. Hamilton then j moved to the front, there being little be- ; twoen the three crews. Hamilton gradu- ' ally pulled ahead, with Wnitemata second ! and West End dropping back. From then, ) on the leaders improved to win by about j three lengths from Waitemata, and West . End a long way back, third. j Junior Pair Oar. one mi!r> »- | quarter. —Hamilton 1, Hamilton 2, North ' Shore 3. Won easily. j Senior Double Sculls, onp mile and ahalf (best and best boats). —Hamilton (St. Clair and Molesworth) 1, Waitemata (Stevenson and Smith) 2. Won by two j lengths. '■ Maiden Double Sculls, one mile.—llamil- I ton 1, Waitemata 2, Auckland 3. Won easily. Senior Pair Oar.—Hamilton No. 2 Crew I, Waitemata 2, Hamilton No. 1 3. Won comfortably. j
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 15
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