"RAISING CAIN."
THE BETTY'S ENQUIRY TO BB^I
Further discussion on'Mi test regarding tie Ush*r'ofi undersize jib-sail in tW'sff for tho Sanders Cup tm& took place at last uighVtls the Canterbury Yachtiw*^ Mr J. WaddeU said 4gf made some enquiries. If'igTj tion were made ami erSfagy it would "raiso Cain," "VsSS be a lot of feeling the matter should be &Uo#m Mr C. J. Troleaveat.^SH
Association for if it vpjiH stand of authonty in «fi stances as this? Whetw| Cain" or not it should Wi Mr A. K. Smith iti
Usher's skipper was very! the matter discussed. H(J<' at tho protest appcarinjH
papers, involving a suggWaj could not s;iil a yacht. 'JOE; eye-witness who was pTtpani that Betty rammed tie TO* Mr Treleaycn moved thsjj should bo held next Tuesdfl the skippers of both boat*?! competent to give e-videW)6 J B| to attend. * Mr Smith seconded tKei*s| Mr WaddeU moved, aa,*j ment, that on account ofu of work the Association hj3 the matter should be slroj after the Sanders Cup. -I Mr A. T. Round seti amendment. •fis
Mr Treleaven, speaking amendment, said that too much squabbling more enquiries that ■vmw better_ it would be in sfy bickering. j The amendment waa->|| motion carried. <
It was decided to a«M! Williams to act as umpired
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 10
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