AQUATICS.
VIEWS? OF 'PEARCE
(Press Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright.) FREMANTLE, Sept. 2.
Pearce, the sculler, is a passenger by the Orvieto. Interviewed, he said he did not like to make excuses, but he thought he would have beaten Barry comfortably if he had not been seized with cramp the arms after passing .-. Hammersmith. His opinion is that Arnst, when fit and well, can beat Barry, but he says Paddon has no chance unless he has improved greatly m rough water work:
Pearce is considering an. offer from Yale University as coach at« 3000 dollars a year.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13171, 3 September 1913, Page 5
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