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SPORTING.

WHAT NEXT? Tress Association—By Tekgrtph—Copyright. LONDON", October 4. (Received October 5. at noon J The Southern- Counties' Amateurjnviminin? Association have suspended T-'irtak-over, the Victorian swimmer, for giving .in .-.'xhibitioT! crawl stroke at a free, entertainment before the Hackney Poor ]k>ys' Club, which is not affiliated" to the association. NORTH END BOATING CLUR. For same time pa*t the club officials and members of the North Knd Boating Ciub havo been working assiduously, -,T::h a view to making a- good display at tin* opening of the rowing season on Saturday afternoon. The plajit has been thorough !y .-.verhauled. with the result that it is in firet-ctas.s order. The following orews have been selected to row : —No. I—L. ReaVdo-n (stroke), P. 11. Runton. i 3}, J. Hogg :2:, and C. Purvis (bow): No. 2 S. Fv Annan (stroke), F. Keunelly (3), R. Knox i2). F. W. Niool (bow); double sculls—J. Garvey (stroke), G. Nelson (bow). Jn addition, if weather conditions ;<rc favorable, it is the intention of the cmb to put the eight-oar outrigger on the water. Members who are not rowing in races, but are. desirous of taking part m the procession, are requested to be at the sheds at 1.45 sharp. Lady friends and supporters of the club are being well catered for, the club having arranged for soveral motor launches to be placed at their disposal. Afternoon tea will be provided. The Citizens' Band will discourse music at the club sheds. It is thus evident that the. north-enders are starting off the season'with much enthusiasm, and enthusiasm always augurs well for what is to follow. HTGH SCHOOL SPORTS. The High School year would not be complete without the sports. Last year they were a signal success, and it is anticipated thai this"will be a re-cord year in entries and. enthusiasm. Old boys aro asked to show their loyalty by entering for their race. The friends of the school aTe requested to roll out in large numbers on Saturday at th© Carisbrook Ground.

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Evening Star, Issue 14689, 5 October 1911, Page 4

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SPORTING. Evening Star, Issue 14689, 5 October 1911, Page 4

SPORTING. Evening Star, Issue 14689, 5 October 1911, Page 4

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