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SCULLING.

BARRY AND HIS CHALLENGES

(United Press Associations-Copyright. J Received 9.15 p.m., Feb. 16. LONDON, February 16. Walter Bradford Woodgate, ex-jama--' teur champion, in a letter to TJio Field," says there are strong reasons why high stakes between Britons ehould j be deprecated, as it tends to deter rising' talent and limit the reserve of British aspirants for the championship. Barry is placing himself and British sculbng in a false position if he insists on high stakes.. It would be more dignified, sportsmanlike and politic if, after racing Paddon, he met Albany for £200 aside.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20013, 17 February 1914, Page 25

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SCULLING. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20013, 17 February 1914, Page 25

SCULLING. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20013, 17 February 1914, Page 25

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