The regattas attended this season were Henley, Ballarat Novice Regatta, Colac, Upper Yarra, Footscray, Barwon and Ballarat. The club’s successes came at Barwon and Ballarat where the lightweight four of Gordon Whitworth, S. Hillman, J. Allen, B. Franks and J. Hopwood cox took out the coveted double. Mr.T.J. Stevens coached the crew. At Ballarat RegattaContinue reading “1934 Coat of Arms”
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1933 First Annual Meeting in new shed
This season saw the first Annual meeting in the new clubhouse. The Annual report opened with the following:“This past year will go down as one of the most outstanding years in the annals of our club for it marks the realisation of an ambition long cherished by members, the opening of the new boathouse. TheContinue reading “1933 First Annual Meeting in new shed”
1932 A new boatshed at last!
At the beginning of the 1931-32 season a sub-committee was formed to investigate how the long held dream of building a new shed could be realized. The committee of nine worked tirelessly to devise a scheme, which was presented to the members. This scheme was accepted and the firm of Clegg, Morrow and Cameron wereContinue reading “1932 A new boatshed at last!”
1931 Diamond Jubilee
The Diamond Jubilee of the club was celebrated this season and the club put in a concerted effort to increase the number of regatta successes in this milestone year. To this end the club was represented at every regatta, which involved considerable expense, and sacrifice but the effort paid off. The club improved from 14thContinue reading “1931 Diamond Jubilee”
1930 The Great Depression
The effects of the Great Depression overshadowed the 1930’s. In October 1929 Wall Street collapsed with stocks and shares plummeting. This event ricocheted around the world. Australia was not immune to the bitter wind of poverty brought about by high unemployment and rampant inflation. By 1932 one-third of the Australian workforce was unemployed. Young singleContinue reading “1930 The Great Depression”
1929 Victorian King’s Cup eight from Ballarat
The Annual meeting this year was held at the Wattle Tearooms in Lydiard Street on Wednesday, September 4th 1929. The Annual Smoke Night was held immediately after the conclusion of general business and the gentlemen of the club enjoyed a social occasion including recitations and musical items. The president was Mr. Alf Dawson and theContinue reading “1929 Victorian King’s Cup eight from Ballarat”
1927 Most successful of the 20’s
Mr. Alf Dawson was President this year and Dr. Champion joined the Vice-Presidents group which included Mr.H.Bunce, Joe Bickart, Jas Tulloch, George Vickery and Andrew Alipius O’Dea. Captain of the shed this year was N.Hullick and Carl Ehms was the Vice-Captain. Mr.A.Browne was Secretary and Len Johnson the Treasurer. Both Mr.Charles Suffren, who had beenContinue reading “1927 Most successful of the 20’s”
1926 Third in Junior Premiership
This year was a very successful year with the club scoring multiple wins at several regattas. Most notable was Colac Regatta. After the debacle of last year with our crews sinking due the extremely rough conditions, this year the club was the most successful club on the day winning four out of the six eventsContinue reading “1926 Third in Junior Premiership”
1925
It was a very busy year for regatta racing and the first time in many years there was only one trial four held for the season due to the number of regattas attended and the time taken up with training. T. J.Steven’s crew won the Trial fours with J.Stoddart, J. Woods and J. Harrington. E.Continue reading “1925”
1924 Regatta success
The Annual meeting this season was held at the Wattle Tearooms in Lydiard Street on Saturday, September 12th. The president was Dr. E.Champion. This season continued the success of the previous season with the club scoring seven wins and finishing in fourth place on the VRA Junior Premiership. Financially the club finished the year withContinue reading “1924 Regatta success”
