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MR. D. C. COLLINS AT OAM. BRIDGE. fijr Telegraph.— freSfi Association.— Copyrittn. (Received January 10, 8.20 a.m.) LONDON, 9th January. • Mr. D. C. Collins, o, New Zealauder, is stroking the Cambridge Eight. fMr. David Collins is & ,^on of Dr. Collins, of Wellington, and for some time past has, beeii a prominent figure in the athletic circles at Cambridge. He has played in the University Eleven for two years, and one year WSs twelfth man. In the match against Oxford ltat year he Was first matt in in both inning, and he made 50 and 57, the. highest scores of the match. Last year hfistrok- ' ed the clihker four idi First. Trinity and his boat won the rfice. Thi* year ho was stroke of tho First Trinity CoxsWaiAless Four, and camo In With liis erfew f6r second place. He was picked for the Tl'ial Eights for the University, and stroked No. 2 boat. Stf far no news of this race, which wae to have been tbwed early in December, has come to hand. f
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 8, 10 January 1912, Page 7
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