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The London “Times's" rowing critic questions whether it pays to include overseas oarsmen in the University eights. It quotes Ute eases of Lewis (Sydney; and Lumb (U.S.A.), who are rowing three and four in the Oxford boat, ami says the introduction of such men upsets the combination of the crew because they find it difficult to forget the methods of "taking lite water and rhythm" acquired in the wild woods of their youth. All that has not prevented men like Sambell and Liixlon helping Cambridge crews to victory.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 149, 19 March 1936, Page 15

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 149, 19 March 1936, Page 15

Untitled Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 149, 19 March 1936, Page 15

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