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■•■■'■. ■ ■ ; . . . ■ . Sport and General Fholo. ■-.'■" ■ ' _ ' ■ . . \ ' ,-..-- INTER-VARSITY BOAT RAGE. — For the seventh consecutive year, Cambridge won the annual inter-Varsity boat race from Putney to Mortlake, on the Thames,-on 12th April, in the fast time of 19min 9s'ec. Although Oxford led for three-quarters of the ivay; Cambridge drew level and spurted ahead in the last mile. On the left, Oxford leading by a quarter of a:length at Hammersmith Bridge. On right, - ' ' the finish, showing the Oxford crew collapsing at the winning post. • - . ■

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 20 May 1930, Page 7

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■•■■'■. ■ ■ ; . . . ■ . Sport and General Fholo. ■-.'■" ■ ' _ ' ■ . . \ ' ,-..-- INTER-VARSITY BOAT RAGE.—For the seventh consecutive year, Cambridge won the annual inter-Varsity boat race from Putney to Mortlake, on the Thames,-on 12th April, in the fast time of 19min 9s'ec. Although Oxford led for three-quarters of the ivay; Cambridge drew level and spurted ahead in the last mile. On the left, Oxford leading by a quarter of a:length at Hammersmith Bridge. On right, – ' ' the finish, showing the Oxford crew collapsing at the winning post. • – . ■ Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 20 May 1930, Page 7

■•■■'■. ■ ■ ; . . . ■ . Sport and General Fholo. ■-.'■" ■ ' _ ' ■ . . \ ' ,-..-- INTER-VARSITY BOAT RAGE.—For the seventh consecutive year, Cambridge won the annual inter-Varsity boat race from Putney to Mortlake, on the Thames,-on 12th April, in the fast time of 19min 9s'ec. Although Oxford led for three-quarters of the ivay; Cambridge drew level and spurted ahead in the last mile. On the left, Oxford leading by a quarter of a:length at Hammersmith Bridge. On right, – ' ' the finish, showing the Oxford crew collapsing at the winning post. • – . ■ Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 20 May 1930, Page 7

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