ARNST AND PEARCE
THE NARROWLY-AVERTED FOUL.
By Telegraph—Press; Association —Copyright. (Received August 2, 1.10 a.m.} ■ SYDNEY, August 1.
At the paying over of the stakes in coimoction 'with Jiast Saturday's sculling race, Pearce said .that ho could have -won on a foul, but he*, had thought he could •win on 'his merits.
Amst declared rthat ho had the greatest shock of his Irfe when he saw he was so near fouling. : Beach, who was 'the judge, stated that he would have gitven a foul if the Boats had touched.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7868, 2 August 1911, Page 7
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