WHAT BARRY AND PEARCE SAY.
Received 8.10 p.m., July 23. (Sydney "Sun's" Special Service.) . (By Telegranh.) LONDON, July 23. When interviewed, Barry said he relied on the same old tactics. He let his opponent cut out the pace to Hammersmith, and then began rowing. Pearce" was faster than Arnst. Pearce, interviewed, said he did not want to make an excuse, but both aniis became cramped when-, he was leading by four lengths^ and he was umi-ble to hold the sculls. His arms had been jarred when rowing last week in rough water.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 24 July 1913, Page 5
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