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It was agreed to give up Torpid coaching on Friday, for the benefit of the Rifle Corps. The Wadham crew, however, at any rate, were always taken to Sandford in tub fours on these days.Sixth day: A strong wind. Pembroke ran into the bank at the start, and Worcester broke an oar.
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B: | A. V. Jones | 10st 4lb |
2: | G. F. France | 10st 2lb |
3: | R. Hutchison | 11st 2lb |
4: | A. J. Pound | 12st 2lb |
5: | I. W. Gosset | 11st 13lb |
6: | J. L. G. Mowat | 11st 6lb |
7: | R. S. Ross of Bladensburg | 11st 8lb |
S: | F. Pownall | 11st 8lb |
C: | D. H. O. D. Mackinnon | 8st 5lb |