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A THRILL FOR THE CROWD.—At the finish of the Champion Single Sculls on Saturday R. B . Smith shot oetween two rocKS, narrowiy missing disaster, to win by a few inches from A. K. G. Jackson. At top, P. Abbott, who was running third, can be seen holding his boat af ter smashing into one of the rocks missed by Smith. Below, the Wellington, crew; going into action in the welterweight Junior Fours, which they won comfortably. Inset, R. B. Smith, Waitemata, winner of the Single Sculls.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 46, 25 February 1936, Page 5

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A THRILL FOR THE CROWD.—At the finish of the Champion Single Sculls on Saturday R. B. Smith shot oetween two rocKS, narrowiy missing disaster, to win by a few inches from A. K. G. Jackson. At top, P. Abbott, who was running third, can be seen holding his boat after smashing into one of the rocks missed by Smith. Below, the Wellington, crew; going into action in the welterweight Junior Fours, which they won comfortably. Inset, R. B. Smith, Waitemata, winner of the Single Sculls. Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 46, 25 February 1936, Page 5

A THRILL FOR THE CROWD.—At the finish of the Champion Single Sculls on Saturday R. B. Smith shot oetween two rocKS, narrowiy missing disaster, to win by a few inches from A. K. G. Jackson. At top, P. Abbott, who was running third, can be seen holding his boat after smashing into one of the rocks missed by Smith. Below, the Wellington, crew; going into action in the welterweight Junior Fours, which they won comfortably. Inset, R. B. Smith, Waitemata, winner of the Single Sculls. Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 46, 25 February 1936, Page 5

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