ROWING
STAR WIN AT CHRISTCHUKCII
■ (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Ist February. Ten rowing clubs competed iix the Christchurch Regatta, held at liairaki to-day. The weather was fine and conditions excellent for rowing. Results are as follow:— Youths'. Single Sculls.—Akaroa. (W. W. Reid) and/Union (G. Toner), dead heat, 1. Also'star-ted: "Avon (H. Warlow). • Senior Double Sculls.—Union (W. Whittington, \V..'■'Green-way), 1; Canterbury (T. H. Brown, F. C. Godfrey), 2. Also started: Avon. Won by half a length. Maiden Fours.—Star (T. Bell, Croniie, S. Tansley, M. Player), 1; Akaroa, 2; Canterbury, 3. Eight started. Won by a length. ... Youths' Double Sculls.—Avon (A. Andrews, H. Warlow), 1; Canterbury (S. Cox, G. East), 2; Union, 3. Seven started., Won by three lengths, a similar distance between second aud third, Senior Fours.—Star (G. Cooke, F. Mulling," H. Thomas, P. Field), 1; Union (F. Rogers, K. Brown, W. Whittington, W. Greenway), 2; Canterbury, 3. Placed boats only starters. Won by two lengths, a "similar distance between second and third.. ■-'■."■ .:..-, .■..'.. Junior Double Sculls.—Canterbury (A. Rogers, E. Hill), 1; Petone (W. Kennedy, G. Gimblett), 2;, Star, 3. Six started. Won by three.lengths, half a length between; second and third. Youths-; Fours.—Canterbury (G. East, S. Cox, R. Hampton, J.--Sraith),-'l: Avon, 2; Lytteltori, 3. Nine started. Won by half a length, a length between second and third.' '' :; / ■ -..": .'" .'.•■■■ -' Maiden Double Sculls.—Star (R. Combrford, /R. Moffat), 1; Canterbury, 2; Avon, -3 M .i. ■':";■. . .:-. ; ;.'■ -
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 15
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