ROWING NOTES
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Ihe At Horns is going to be a b g
su<"ee=s. By the way the various crews are out training each evening, and early morning. But still I have managed to keep an oyo on thf m. I( K-uvnett and A. Sorrensen v?en puttirig ia good work, but the bow
must get his bics up before he lets his slide go. Woods and Pad lie are a good pair, hiu watch the man in frout, not the p? (idle
TLi^n there are the " Ponya"—Webb and .\iloly—improving every row, and will take a lot of catching What about the dark he rses, Aineley aid Mick. Last uigtit they were digging it in, but not together. Try ana kopp lime Mick and you will catch the judge's eve. | 'I he H£bt of the rowing boats 6tirp 1 the bicod of old rowers Jack Tanuei
arid Dave Woollams could not resist *he tenipta ion afur a f-pell of 13 and 15 } ears respectively; they started row v\x very young. We shall bo having Mr charp and Mr Crowley and various odier " Otd Timers " wanting to challenge the new chums Information for " New Chums i? — The harbour 13 about 20 to 30 feet deep, so it is no uso trying to find botrom with the jVddles A full blade and no more is quite sufficient to shift the boat along, and don't row with a roi iid back —it doesn't look, pretty.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVII, Issue 7150, 9 April 1919, Page 3
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