BROADSIDING.
KILMISTER AT WELLINGTON.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association) WELLINGTON, Monday No records were (broken at the Kilbirnie Speedway meeting this evening. I n sp ; t of a fairly high wind some good time! wera recorded. The main event, the Overseas-WeHinu. ton teams race, competed for by if Frogley, X. Key (England), and J. Bishop" and F. Duckett (Australia) for Overseas' and W. Kilmister, C. Tanks, P. Philli p3 aD( j A. Hunger, for Wellington, ended in a draw, each team scoring 12 points The invitation match series for eight riders, in pairs, was won by W. Kilmister who won every event for which hi entered, with R. Frogley second. N. M. Stone (6s), won the Kilbirnie Handicap, (i. Lowndes (3s), bein«- second In the first heat of this race Stone and C. Mazzola collided, and E. Naylor who was following close 'behind, crashed into ithem, his cycle turning several spectacular somersaults. No one was hurt. The race was restarted, C. Tilly replacing . Naylor. 8
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 27, 2 February 1932, Page 12
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