ROWING
T\TRR-CLUB NOVICE FOURS. The three local rowing clubs will on Saturd:iy afternoon inau.urate a race between theni composed entirely of new members who have not rowed before. A crew fron* each shed will compete and row in inrigged gigs, and coaches will t>tcer them in the race. The race will tie rowed from the three leg (end of (hannel wall) to the ton pie wharf. The crews are coiL-tituted as follow : 0.R.C.—8. Pelre (rt-rok-p), R. Snow (3), Jan Sm.tii (2), Jas. Jack (bow). D.A.B.C—H. Bond (stroke), W. Charles (3), L Morris (2). J. Dowland (bow), j N.E.B.C.—Watson (stroke), Mcnziee (3), Miles (2), Steers (bow). I The following crews have been selected by the Otugo Rowing Club to go into training for the Thomson Four-:—H. D. Brewer ( troke), M'Kissock, Instone, i Wright; E. Cowie (stroke), W. Snow, Soundy, L. M'Donald ; Kvery (stroke), C. A. Hutton, Fell, Jack; F. P. Hutton (stroke), J. Miller, Smith, Kelman.
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Evening Star, Issue 12674, 30 November 1905, Page 1
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