ANOTHER CONTEST SUGGESTED BETWEEN ARNST AND BARRY.
By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright LONDON, 31st July. Owing to the exceptional bad water and the difficulties of acclimatisation, Arnßt's supporters are dissatisfied, and urge another race. Arnst, while not committing himself, promises to .consider the matter. Barry states that he is not willing to row again before 1913. The Sportsman says there does not appear to be any doubt that financial support for Arnst would be forthcoming. OPINION OP W. BEACH. SYDNEY, 31st July. Beach attributes Arnst's defeat to his not allowing himself sufficient time to train and not being well. Barry was undoubtedly ;v goocl man, but, compared with Arnst when in condition, he would not have a look in.
Lindsay, Ltd.'*, boot bale is now on at their stores, Lambtoa-quay and Cubastreet, ' "
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1912, Page 7
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132ANOTHER CONTEST SUGGESTED BETWEEN ARNST AND BARRY. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1912, Page 7
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