U.S. SCULLING CHAMPION
MAY BECOME PROFESSIONAL. MEETING WITH. PEARCE MOOTED. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Toronto, May 10. William Miller, Philadelphia, the United States sculling champion, will possibly join the professional ranks and meet Bob Pearce (Canada) for the professional sculling title over a three mile course here this summer during the Canadian National Exhibition week. Plans are being made for Pearce to meet Miller, Bert Barry, former world champion, and Ted Phelps, from whom Pearce took the title a year ago. Two heats will be rowed on August 24 and the two winners will meet on August 31
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1934, Page 9
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