ROWING
N.Z. EIGHT PRAISED
MELBOURNE CONTEST
(Elec, Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) LONDON, December 21.
Sports writers refer regretfully to the news brought by the London Bowing Club that Sam Bell and Wilson Turner are remaining in Aus-
tralia. The writers pay a tribute to Turner as one of the best strokes seen at Henley since the war.
Those who returned speak highly of the competitors they met in Australia and the facilities on the Yarra. One said, "Wo had a hard job to win the final against the New Zealand crew\ We had four weeks’ intensive training, and needed it."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18587, 22 December 1934, Page 7
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