C. WILLIAMS TROPHY
Collision Provokes Protest ■ Tbe Cyrus WiHtatns trophy—tlw prize for toe Canterbury R Class dinghy championship—was sailed on Lwttelton Harbour yesterday. The trophy was origtoai3y an Estuary race, and yesterday wws netty toe oeoond ttme atnee before toe Second World War that it had been ■Mted at port. The present South Mond R ClMt toatnpion. G. S Mtander —with A. M. Aoißmd crewing In >Tenzy—ww the event in a dazzling etyte. J. C. Watt, made an .official poorest to the championship satong committee against toe redrt unger tot jyj. wan’s boat Impetuous and G. wfiaonfs_Twnpert in a crowded fleet at toe storting Itoe during the last few seconds before the gun. There were other roilistona at this time ae well and M to *fy t **&* diwiwfi35 «)TS*Si evftniritf. Resßfifegj Mander and A. ?* s«:H, li Fpe *” ra-JE. Treleaven and I Scatt, Weimakarirt), 4rid» 3; pwnpfrrt . WOfe and £ Greena-ww. Wtttenakartrtk m’ c-^ke S: « 2JB 6: Retort m tbZw-' a •I 11. *
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29681, 27 November 1961, Page 8
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