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SCULLING.

THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP.

(Br Cable—Press Association—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable LONDON, Maich 24. Leadine supporters of profeseional sculling predated Barry with * gold cup in celeb™, tint of his victory on the Parramatta They pa.se? a resolution tbet a Board of Control «h<mld be formed in England to decide the beet steps to be taken to find a successor to Barry The view taken is that Barry remains the holder of the championship because he has not received a proper challenge ja the absence of payment of the full deposit money. _____

. The following paragraph details what the members of the Australian cricket team now on its way to England do when uhey are at home. Their occupations are gi7en in the following list: — W W. Armstrong, clerk in. Melbouruo Cricket Club office; T. J. L. Andrews monumental mason; W, Bardsley, civil servant; H. Carter, undertaker; H. L. Collins, agent; J. M. Gregory, station overseer; H. L. Hendry, clerk; A. Maiky, cartoonist; C. G. Macartney, civil eervant; E. A. McDonald, clerk; E. B. Mayne, clerk; W. A. Oldfield, civil servant; 0. E. Fellew, farmer; J. Byder, commercial traveller; J. M. Taylor, bank clerk. A remarkable thing, said to be unprecedented in the •history of sporting teams, is the fast that twelve of the sixteen are teetotal-

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 12

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SCULLING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 12

SCULLING. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 12

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