ARNST AND PADOON.
THEIR STYLES COMPARED.
By Cable. — Prcs* LONDON, April 15.
Harry Floyd, the well-known sculling trainer, in an interview, said Arnst at his best was the greatest sculler Australia had ever had. Paddon was very awkward. Probably he was the worst waterman that had ever left Australia. He was naturally top-heavy and inexperienced in rough water, and might find difficulties on the Thames. Nevertheless his stroke was deceptive, and he got more pace out of his boat than was apparent.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 59, 16 April 1914, Page 7
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