Hanlan, E., Canadian champion, 227, 229-231, 236
Hawtrey, Dr., 204
Henley Regatta,
foundation of, 38;
old and new courses, 40;
qualification rules for cups, 47;
general rules, 48;
definition of an amateur oarsman, 48;
entries, 49;
objections to entries, 50;
course and stations, 50;
a row over, 50;
heats, 50;
clothing, 51;
coxswains, 51;
flag, 51;
umpire and judge, 51;
prizes, 51;
committee, 52;
restrictions on foreign crews, 199;
Eton eight first at, 209;
results of Eton racing at, 210;
advantage of Berks station at, 228;
Oxford _v._ Cambridge at, 254;
Leander _v._ Oxford at, 254;
random recollections of, 319-323;
see also Temple of Fame, 245-253, 258-262, 264-270, 272, 273
Hornby, Dr., 320
House-boats, 324, 325
Junks, Chinese, 10
Keate, Dr., 201, 202
Kelley, Harry, and his contests, 218, 220, 221, 223
Ladies' Challenge Plate,
rules, 47;
racing record, 210, 211;
winners of, 248
'Land and Water,' article on Boat-racing at the Universities, 313-319
Laws of boat-racing, 238;
boats' course, 238;
fouls, 239;
code adopted by Amateur Rowing Association, 239, 240;
rule of the road on river, 241, 242
Limehouse to Hertford and intermediate distances, 304, 305
Medway (Sheerness to Tonbridge, and intermediate distances), 310
Milk, cautious use of, 161
Navigation of the Thames, regulations for, 324
Oxford and Cambridge University Boat Race, list of winners since 1828,
252
Oxford to Lechlade and intermediate distances, 306, 307
Oxford to London and intermediate distances of locks, &c., 307-310
Oxford University Boat Club, races of, with C.U.B.C. and other clubs,
32, 36, 42, 89, 252-258, 260-288;
college eights (head of the river), 289;
winners of pair-oars, 290;
winners of sculls, 291;
winners of four-oars, 292;
college and club races, 289-292;
see Temple of Fame
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