TO-DAY'S CHAMPIONSHIP
NEW ZEALAND CHALLENGER
, CONFIDENT,
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.) - ', - SYDNEY, '26th' Julie.- ">■'"■ Major Goodsoll and J. P. Hanhan have finished their preparations fov to-mor-. row's race. Both are in splendid condi- ■
tion, and well wound up. The' latest spins impressed their supporters, who, barring unforeseen happenings, an-
ticipate a ding-dong contest. Both are ' confident of victory. , Goodscll says that he is in better condition than when he won the championship in March. If the weather is fine/ and the water" smooth he expects" to"-', ■win, but if the weather is rough Hannan . may turn the- tables. Hannan declared: "Goodsell, is slicltj but I know the'secret of how :ito :beat ' him. I -will be the world's champion " to-morrow afternoon." . y
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 149, 27 June 1925, Page 7
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