ROWING CHAMPIONS.
. «. BARRY TO VISIT AUSTRALIA. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Rood. 9.10 p.m.) LONDON. Nov. 24. The Australian Press Association interviewed Ernest Barry, who rejects Mr. H. D. Mcintosh's offer to pay first-class fares for Barry and Ft-It on to Australia, and also to pro- j vide £1000 for a match on the Parramatta, the winner receiving £750, and the winner to row Paddon with.in two months. Barry says he will be in Australia definitely to row Felton for a stake of £1000, and is prepared afterwards to row Paddon on the Parramatta. He beat him before, and is certain he can beat him again. Felton has not received a i challenge. Durnan adheres to his I offer to be the first to meet Barry. ' ~ ■ !
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 9
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