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HENLEY REGATTA. • London, July •!. In the Henlev regatta for the King’s Cup Oxford University beat America. For the Leander Cup America beat New Zealand by four lengths. In the Kingswood Sculls, seventh ; hfat, Hadfield beat Kinnear. In the • final Hadfield beat Massey, of the J Rhine Army, easily. Time, smin. 20 sees. In the King’s Cup final Australia led from Oxford throughout and won bv a length in 7min 7secs. In the Hambden Paris final, 1 (Cambridge) beat the Wattle . Club. I In the Leander Cup final Leander i beat America. in the King’s Cup at Henley, the . Australians led by a quarter of a ; length at the quarter mile, and steadily increased to a length at three-quarters of a mile. Here Oxford challenged, but made little impression. Australia won by a length. i Tne Oxford v. Cambridge boat .race was abandoned owing to Ox- ’ ford’s severe struggle in the King’s Cup race. • I Cambridge's second crew beat Oxford seconds by a length.—(A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 172, 7 July 1919, Page 2
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