FIVE WINS TO ARAMOHO
WANGANUI SCULLING REGATTA INTER-CLUB CONTESTS Ideal water conditions prevailed for the inter-club sculling regatta, which was held on the Aramoho course on Saturday afternoon. Some interesting races were seen by a large number of spectators. The most successful club was Aramoho, whose representatives secured five wins. Union was next with three, and Wangonui one. Results are:— Youths’ Singles.—Aramoho (F. Managh) 1, Aramoho No. 2.2, Aramoho No. 1. 3. Novice Doubles-—Aramoho (B. Breed and F. Johnston) 1, Aramoho No. 22, Union No. 1 3. Senior Singles (First Division).— Aramoho (J. Stokes) 1, Union No. 1 2, Union No. 2 3. Youths' Doubles.—Union (M. Moosman and R. Crombie) 1, Aramoho No. 1 2, Union No. 2 3. Senior Singles (Second Division). — Union (R. Gould) 1, Aramoho 2, Union No. 2 3. Maiden Doubles. —Aramoho (Hoffman and Dearsley) 1, Wanganui 2, Union 3. Senior Doubles.—Union (R. Coxon and R. Gould) 1, Union No. 1 2, Aramoho No. 2 3. Maiden Singles.—Wanganui (W. Christian) 1, Union No. 22, Aramoho 3. Junior Singles. Aramoho (A. McNichol) 1, Union No. 22, Aramoho No. 2 3.
ARAMOHO CLUB
BRIDGES’ DOUBLE SCULLS. The following crews have been drawn to contest the Bridges’ double sculls. Training will start immediately and racing will take place on Saturday commencing at 2 p.m.:— J. Stokes (stroke), J. Girven; T. Sweet, B. Coughlin; R. Boyland, C. Johnstone; F. Wilkinson, E. Johnstone; B. Breed, F. Coker; W. Dearsley A. Springer; F. Managh, I, Clark; C. Hoffman, J. Coughlin; A. McNicol, D. Frost.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 34, 10 February 1941, Page 7
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