THE CHAMPION BOAT RACE.
[Specially Telegraphed to Star.] [Per Keuter's Agency.] London, February 14. The sculling race between Edward Hanlan and Elms Laycock, for aside and the Championship of England and the Sportsman Challenge Cup took place to-day over the usual course on the Thames between Putney and Mortlake. The weather was fine and the water smooth, and the hanks of the river were lined with spectators throughout the course. The betting was 4tol on Hanlan. A good start was effected, Hanlan commencing with 35 and Laycock with 38 strokes a minute. Hanlan at once took the lead, and was a length or more ahead at Simmons' yard, and two lengths ahead at the mile post. At this point Laycock made a splendid spurt, and Hanlan's lead was for a time materially decreased, but the latter again rapidly drew ahead, and was four lengths in advance of Laycock at Barnes' bridge. He continued to increase his lead, and reached the winning post several lengths ahead, having led from start to finish, and completed the distance in 25min. 41sec.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 88, 16 February 1881, Page 2
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178THE CHAMPION BOAT RACE. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 88, 16 February 1881, Page 2
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