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'Paddon, although a bandage yon th© rig^blt wtistj'has oompl€*ely- recovered from his -accident and is now: rowing twice daily. He is toas-sa^e'd:-after eac% now1. He maintained .'this condition by •uMnff'the -running tuack, and is new ■witihin seven ptymids -of ' his rowiaig 'WeiSkfe.: . '' • "English, oi'itics 'eonsM-eir that he w rowing with a better/length than any "ColoniAl- Who has met "Barry on the 'Thames. >
"Barry's weight "l'67ibs. The' Sportsman says 'that tlie Henley results show that something is lacking in English awving. The crews 'do not train sufficiently, amd •fiheia' style can. appai'ently be improved. -'English oarsmen swing too far back arid neglect their "hands and wrists arid their' reom«ea>y is itn•steady. ' "'•'■' ' ■ ■' '
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 158, 8 July 1914, Page 5
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131SCULLING. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 158, 8 July 1914, Page 5
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