SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.
. ««» BARRY DISAPPOINTED, APATHY OF THE PUBLIC. A. and X.Z. LONDON". Oct. 19. Ernest Barry, the world's sculling , champion, interviewed, said that the English sporting public gives little support to professional sculling, Australians generously stand by an Australian champion or a promising novice, while he was compelled to find half his £500 stake against Felton, and also to pay training expenses amounting to £100. " There's | nothing in the game," he added. I " The race with Felton is my last on ithe Thames, but I may visit Australia.'-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17296, 21 October 1919, Page 7
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