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NO LONGER CHAMPION.
Hanian, the Oarsman, Surrenders His Proud Title to Teemer, "The Pittsburg Boy." The St. Louis Browns Defeat Capt. Anson's Men and Win the World's Championship. Billiardist Vignaux in a Raze--The Coming Tournament--Miscellaneous Sporting Events. AQUATIC. ... DEFEATED. THE START. TEEMER WINS. HANLAN INTERVIEWED.
Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1963) - Chicago, Ill.
Date: Oct 25, 1885
Start Page: 11
Pages: 1
Text Word Count: 721
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[Special.]--Edward ... recently champion sculler of the world, remarked this morning that he did not think Teemer was a promising carsman. Nevertheless the young Pittsburg sculler had the Canadian beaten at Pleasure Island this afternoon at the end of three-fourths of a mile after one of the most terrific struggles ever...

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