VICTORS IN THIS YEAR’S FAMOUS ENGLISH UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE The Cambridge Eight from the left:—D. Haig-Thomas (Eton and Lady Margaret) (bow) (list 41b), H. R. N. Rickett (Eton and Third Trinity) (12st 51b), A. S. Reeve (Brighton and Selwyn) (list 121 b), N. N. Carpmael (Oundle and Jesus) (12st 91b), M. H. Warriner (Harrow and First Trinity) (l4st 51b), J. B. Collins (Eton and Third Trinity) (14st 51b), W. A. Prideaux (Eton and Third Trinity) (12st 41b), T. A. Brocklebank (Eton and Third Trinity) (stroke) (list 91b), R. E. Swartwout (Middjesex, U.S.A. and First Trinity) (cox) (7st 61b). signifies an Old Blue. The race was decided on Saturday, April 12 Cambridge defeating Oxford by two lengths, in one of the, most gruelling struggles in the history of the contest.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18552, 26 April 1930, Page 16 (Supplement)
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129VICTORS IN THIS YEAR’S FAMOUS ENGLISH UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE The Cambridge Eight from the left:—D. Haig-Thomas (Eton and Lady Margaret) (bow) (list 41b), H. R. N. Rickett (Eton and Third Trinity) (12st 51b), A. S. Reeve (Brighton and Selwyn) (list 121 b), N. N. Carpmael (Oundle and Jesus) (12st 91b), M. H. Warriner (Harrow and First Trinity) (l4st 51b), J. B. Collins (Eton and Third Trinity) (14st 51b), W. A. Prideaux (Eton and Third Trinity) (12st 41b), T. A. Brocklebank (Eton and Third Trinity) (stroke) (list 91b), R. E. Swartwout (Middjesex, U.S.A. and First Trinity) (cox) (7st 61b). signifies an Old Blue. The race was decided on Saturday, April 12 Cambridge defeating Oxford by two lengths, in one of the, most gruelling struggles in the history of the contest. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18552, 26 April 1930, Page 16 (Supplement)
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