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Sculling

— ■ *&&»-■ THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP. Pvr Ph-hs \Krtui.'i.ttion Blenheim, Augnsl U. In a cablegram received by Mr R. P. Furness, proprietor of the Marlborough Express, James Paddon, the «culling champion of the world, n.nnimites his terms for a race for the ft)tic with "Paddy" Bannar'. ol Blenheim, the .Ynsiivdasian champion. I'-. Oooinbps, porting cU.U.t of the Sydney lleferw, ban cabb.-.! Mr iFHimosß as folUnus on Pnddon'v behalf; "Paddon's terms for a iv.ee in New Zealand with Hannan are £SOO aside and £3OO eNponsos'." AUSTRALIAN HANDICAP. Press Association—Copyright, Sydney, August 11. The sculling handicap resulted:— Hadfield (Tsec) 1, Goodsefl QOsec) 2, Ceruli (19sec) 3, T. Saul (17sec) 4. Hadfield was later farewelled by residents of Gladesvillo and presented with a wallet and bag for his wife. After bis heat Paddon broke down ag a. result of influenza, aud led to be assisted froir. Lis boa;: H% did jaofr participate jn the liua*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 83, 13 August 1923, Page 3

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Sculling Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 83, 13 August 1923, Page 3

Sculling Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 83, 13 August 1923, Page 3