SUNDRY SPORTS.
arnst and durnan
(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) Sydney, March 7.
Arnst has received a cable from Jim Field, agreeing to act for him mi the negotiations for his race with Barry, and asking him to send £IOO deposit. The Thames Rowing Club lias also cabled inviting Arnst to train there. A third cable from Durnan asks Arnst to state terms for a match with no l>oat money.
Arnst interprets this to mean that Du man’s backers want to offer him a fixed, sum to row on Lake Toronto, they taking all the proceeds from the steamers viewing the race.
Arnst states that if Durnan wants him to stand out of half share of the gate, he wants £SOO expenses and will race for £SOO aside. If Durnan agrees to these terms ho will have to wait for the race till September, after he has mot Barry.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 62, 8 March 1912, Page 5
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