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SCULLING RACE

TO.DAY S CONTESTBOTH AIEN CONFIDENT. (Received June 26 at 7.10 p.m.) SYDNEY, June 26. The scullers have finished their preparations for to-morrow’s race. Both men are in splendid condition, and <••11 wound nip. Their latest spins ; nave impressed their supporters, who, ; oarring some unforseen happening, an_ ] tieipate a dingdong contest. j Goodsell says that he is in better , condition than when he won the champ j ionship in March. If the weather is | fine, and the water smooth, Goodsell i expects to win. while if the weather proved rough, Hannan mav turn the tables. Hannan declared: “Goodsell is slick, but 1 know the secret of how to beat him. I will be the world’s champion to-morrow afternoon.”

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Grey River Argus, 27 June 1925, Page 4

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SCULLING RACE Grey River Argus, 27 June 1925, Page 4

SCULLING RACE Grey River Argus, 27 June 1925, Page 4

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