SCULLING. THE BARRY-FOGWELL MATCH. BARRY INTERVIEWED.
Sf TelegMpti.-'-frtss Association.— Co&jright, LONDON, 12th September. * Ernest Barry, on being interviewed after the race ttith Fogwell, attributed his victory to his body awing. Ho added that he was prepared to meet Arnat on the Thames if financially eupported. The newspapers generally regarded the race as a tfratoph for the English style, Barry's long^ well-swung body beating the challenger's ehoft. qukk arm pull. ITogvtell V snorter ( stroke is held to be useless fot long distances. The Times declares that Arnst aaks J3?50 for his efcpefises, but will have to bo content with considerably less if hft really desires to come to England, Sporting Life say.s that Barry on the Thames^ and Batty m strdf^o Water At* two different men. Barry ha» been promised £500 stake money fnr a match with AriiAl, but another £700 is fequited. ( Sporting Life Bugge'rti that the public should snbpcribe.' The Rport?niac states that Tsa.r'ry undoubtedly did nob sho\V hie best form oft the Zambesi.
-The flcxt Dominion Conference, of tho Navy Learns will ho hefd at Wellington duting next session. Captain Treie&ven lm been, appointed MftVr Zealand |ccretar^, *~
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 7
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189SCULLING. THE BARRY-FOGWELL MATCH. BARRY INTERVIEWED. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 7
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