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THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE. [Feb Press Association.] LONDON, March 29. Oxford won the University boat-race by a little more than half a length, after what is described as a historic struggle. The Cambridge crew, who started warm favourites at 2 to 1 on, led by three-quarters of a length at the soapworks, and had increased their advantage to a length and a half at Cheswick. Oxford however stuck gamely to their work, and at Barnes’ there was only a length between the boats. Some rough water was met with at this part of the river, which caused the Cambridge crew to row very unevenly, the result being that Oxford gradually crept up, and won a most exciting race. There was a fair wind, but hail and rain fell throughout the progress of the race. Time—2omin. [Oxford has now 30 and Cambridge 22 races. The 1877 contest was a dead heat. MELBOURNE, March 29. The Eight-oared Championship of Victoria was won by the Mercantile Club Yarra-Yarra second.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10919, 30 March 1896, Page 5

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AQUATIC Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10919, 30 March 1896, Page 5

AQUATIC Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10919, 30 March 1896, Page 5