THE SCULLERS.
STAKES PAID OVER. I'ress Association —By Telegraph—Copyrij'bt. SYDNEY. August 1. At the paying over of ibo stake*, ro connection with Saturday's race for the sculling championship l'eaxce said that, 'be could have won on a. foul, bnt he thong.tit he c-ould win on hie merits. Arnsb declared that he had got the greatest shock of his ]ifo when he saw that was so near fouling. "Bill" Beach, the umpire, slated 1 that he would have given a foul if the boauw had touched. ARNST'S AMBITION. SYDNEY. August 2. (Received August. 2, at 10.25 a.m.) Arne't declares that he i.< anxious for more races, but if wanted to go outside the Onarimoiiwealth ho will a. pretty etiff price. His one desire was to win more championdiips than Beach did.
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Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 5
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