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WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPION.

PADDON GETTING INTO FORM, ~ •By C»6l_.—Fnn AwwcUtioa.—Copyi«fi** . - LONDON, July 7.- ;-; Paddon, although wearing a bandage * on bis right wrist, has completely f»- -J. covered from his accident, and is now "-; rowing twice daily. He ia massaged •• after each row. _ _~v He maintained his condition by usal' _--J tho running track, and is now withte' < seven pound, of*_ti_ rowing weight.,; ~ English critics consider that he "H, rowing with a better length than an? __ colonial who has met Barry on tin -- rh-unes. ''<■ Barry's weight ia 167 pound-.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15015, 9 July 1914, Page 6

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WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPION. Press, Volume L, Issue 15015, 9 July 1914, Page 6

WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPION. Press, Volume L, Issue 15015, 9 July 1914, Page 6

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