ROWING.
WAITEMATA CLUB. The Waitemata Club will hold trial fours this afternoon for trophies, pre- i sented by Mr. T. Read, a vice-president. Entries close at 2.30 o'clock, and a start will, bo made as soon as crews are arrangedl AUCKLAND CLUB. Nine crews will compete in the Auckland Club's subscription fours this afternoon. Members have been training hard of late, and the rowing to-day should be well worth watching. WEST END CLUB. The following crews will represent the West End Club at the Ngaruawahia and Botorua regattas:— Youths' Fours: R. Gieson (stroke), T. Swift (3), W. Priekett (2), W. Knox (1). Light-weight Maidens: Y. H. Piper (stroke), C. Massej (3), F. Carter (2), C. Neary (1).. ' Heavy-weight Maidens: I. Mcßoberts (stroke), H. Fraser (3), J. Dawes, (2), J. Glasson (1). Light-weight juniors: A. G. Blakey (stroke). W. Davidson (3), R. Sheppherd (2), L. G. Boas (1). • Coxswain: W. Whitcombe.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15252, 15 March 1913, Page 10
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