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James Lumsden was a professional oarsman. | [[James Lumsden]] was a professional oarsman.<br> | ||
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'''May 1877'''<br> | |||
''Bell's Life reported:''<br> | |||
There was a match arranged on the Wear for a small stake between James Lumsden and [[T. Swinburn]], who had just previously contended in Marshall's Handicap on the Wear. [[James Lumsden|Lumsden]] won easily. Higgins of Shadwell, who had been matched with Blackburn for £400 long before his race with [[Robert Watson Boyd|Boyd]] had been decided, had to meet this promising young sculler in exactly a fortnight after the race where he experienced such a series of disasters. |
Revision as of 17:27, 4 January 2021
James Lumsden was a professional oarsman.
May 1877
Bell's Life reported:
There was a match arranged on the Wear for a small stake between James Lumsden and T. Swinburn, who had just previously contended in Marshall's Handicap on the Wear. Lumsden won easily. Higgins of Shadwell, who had been matched with Blackburn for £400 long before his race with Boyd had been decided, had to meet this promising young sculler in exactly a fortnight after the race where he experienced such a series of disasters.