ROWING IN ENGLAND.
PADDON IN GbOD FORM
.(Press Assn.—By Telegraph— Copyright.) (Received July 8. 8.30 a.m.) LONDON, Julyi Tyk . Paddon, although wearing a. bandag^T on his right 'wrist,' has completely^ covered from the accident, and is. now '" rowingtwice daily, being massaged;after"/*, ;each row. He maintained his^ cbridition by using the runiiing. track: ' He is now within seven pounds of his rowing weight., OEngKsh critics consider that he is rowing with better length than any ." colonial who has 'met Barry on they Thames. 'Barry's weight is 167 pounds. The Sportsman says that the Henley regatta results sho'ir that something* is lacking m English' rowing. The crews do not train sufficiently, and^the style can apparently bey iniproved. Engiish oarsmen swing too far back, \ neglect their hands and wrists, and their recovery is unsteady. ' >
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13427, 8 July 1914, Page 3
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