1950 Programme Cover for the Men's Interstate Championships
Organising Committee: VRA
Edward Kenny, H T James, Alec L Dobbie, N S Muir, A M Dowling, K A G Field, Noel F Wilkinson
Starter: J P Gaskin, Ass Starter H L La Roche
Umpire: S C Steward, Ass Umpire: Jack L Mounsey
Judge: H T James, Ass Judge: J E McKeddie
Despatch Steward: Norman W Cairnes
Clerk of Scales: Ron J March
Timekeepers: F Peters & E R Dunn
1st NSW - Bow: C B Hopkins, 2: David R Anderson, 3: Nim Greenwood, 4: Mervyn D Finlay, 5: Don R Palmer, 6: Vic R Middleton,
7: Robert N Tinning, Str: Phil A Cayzer, Cox: Tom E Chessell, Emerg: Ernie W Chapman, Cch: Norm T Grounds, Mgr: Doug W Bowden
2nd VIC - Bow: William Wallace, 2; Andrew C Kingsbury, 3: Murray A Christie, 4: Laurie L B Moll, 5: David S McGlashan, 6:
L C Weber, 7: A G (Paddy) Barrett, Str: Ian G Everist, Cox: A L Bennett, Coach: Ray Todd, Emerg: Robert R Aitken & J Hibben, Selectors
Jack South, Charles Saleh & coach, Mgr: H E Butler
3rd WA - Bow: G Richard Dempster, 2: L Bruce Glaskin, 3: Graham L Norton, 4: Alec W Murphy, 5: John R Caddy, 6: James
L Paton, 7: Gordon M Andrews, Str: John E Foley, Cox: Ken H Carrick, Cch: George M Orgill, Emerg: Paul T Travers, Mgr: Jas A Child
4th SA - Bow: A J Smithson, 2: R K Coldwell, 3: R Pike, 4: W H Nerlich, 5: John A Hill, 6: Ken M Morris, 7: Laurie L
Williamson, Str: Keith L Coldwell, Cox: J Pengelly, Emerg: M W Harrison, Cch: L S Davis, Mgr: Robert S Palmer
5th TAS - Bow: Malcolm Will, 2: Don Gray, 3: Robert J Clark, 4: R D Barker, 5: Horrie D Lockley, 6: R Dudley Salveson,
7: R J Shields, Str: Ernie Roberts, Cox: David Archer, Emerg: D Heron, Cch: W D Gibson, Mgr: Chas. T P Cooney
6th QLD - Bow: E A Douglas, 2: A A Seawright, 3: C J Brett, 4: L J Lambert, 5: Jim M Dowrie, 6: D S Kronfeld, 7: Don
H McClymont, Str: P A Taylor, Cox: R G Bourne, Emerg: D J Mercer, Cch: A D Brown, Manager: F Lou Poulgrain
The eights race was won by NSW who led all the way. Victoria challenged about half a mile to go but this was repelled and NSW won by four lengths.
1st NSW - Mervyn T Wood
2nd VIC - Ron V Rawlins
3rd TAS - W Alan Jones
4th QLD - Sid F Rogers
The sculling race was narrowly won by Merv Wood from Ron Rawlins of Victoria. Wood's scull was holed and he was lucky to make the finish line.
The Melbourne Argus reported on Monday 8th May 1950 as follows:
World champion won-but just!
By Harold Balfe
A sprained wrist half a mile from the winning
post almost cost world sculling champion
Merv. Wood (N.S.W.) the Australian
Amateur Sculling Championship on the Yarra on
Saturday.
Wood officially beat Ron Rawlins (Vic.) by one foot. It was one of the most
dramatic sculling finishes
ever seen in Australia.
Wood said after the race
it was the luckiest win he
had ever had."My right wrist and hand would have been useless in another stroke or so, and I
save a terrific sigh of relief
when I heard the judge's
gun," he added.
Over the last 100 yards it
was almost impossible for
Wood to put any weight on
his right scull. Earlier in the
week his wrist had given
him a little trouble, but
not until the final half-mile
in Saturday's race did
he realise its seriousness. "I knew I was going to be
in trouble when I felt a
twinge of pain about a mile
from home," he said. "It steadily became worse,
and Ron was worrying me
like a bulldog. I couldn't
shake him off, and my wrist
was giving no end of
trouble. "It was bad luck for Ron,
because he's the greatest
sculler Victoria has produced
in 20 years."
It was a "two-man" race.
Wood was the early leader,
and at the three-quarter
mile post was a length in
front of Rawlins. Alan Jones (Tas.) and Sid Rogers (Q.)
were several lengths behind.
However, near the dock
mouth, Wood executed a
manouvre which in different
circumstances could
have led to his disqualification.
He swung right across
the stream and took up a
position where he covered
Rawlins and was able to
watch him.
Rawlins had "whittled"
down the lead to only a
quarter of a length with 50 yards to go, and they
crossed the line locked together.
Jones was some distance
away third, with
Rogers fourth.
1st NSW - Bow: Elsie Green, 2; Ivy Crook, 3: Gwen O'Keefe, Str: Laurna Boyd, Cox: David Aherns, Cch: Harry Green
2nd VIC - Bow: Bonnie Hill, 2: Joyce Filler, 3: Cathy ?, Str: Jess Manton, Cox and Coach: Dorra Hassell
3rd QLD - Bow: M Brewer, 2: D Dittman, 3: A Dittman, str: B Lister, Cox: Mr B Anderson
Again the winning NSW crew hailed from Tweed Head & Coolongatta Rowing Club in Queensland.