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CYCLING.
BIG BOAD RACES. FROM GOULBURN TO SYDNEY. SYDNEY, September 17. Tlio amateur and professional cycling road races from Goulburn to Sydney yesterday resulted:— Amateurs.—W. McKenzie (Gh 28m), 1: J. Hay, 2; H. McDonald, 3. E. Milliken, who started from Boratoh, made the fastest time, viz., 5h 52m 425. Professionals.—G. Humphreys (Oh Cm 355), 1; J. Catt, 2; IT. Pearson, 3. F. J honing (Victoria), who was on the scratch mark, made the fastest time of 5h 41m 555. AUCKLAND CLUB. Tdenl conditions prevailed at Tamakl on ; Saturday for (he Auckland Cycle Club's , road events, tho seniors contesting their ' longest club race of the season, namely 45 ' miles over an out-and-home course The winner received the President's Cup donated ' by Mr A. H. Hibburt. The juniors held an eight miles handicap. Results :—
Senior Race.—D. Aitchlsnn (15.0), l; t a ™. , a( \?°) v 2 : O. Sal Louie (23 0). 3 ,P. Bicknell (5.0). 4. W. Archer (230) registered fastest time in 2h 4m 25s The junior race resulted :—X. Wliitinc .2.15), 1: J. Bicknell (."5.15), 2; T, KedT>. Redfern registered fastest time also The winner rode strongly nil the war to win by almost n minute, with a cood sprint between the others for second place. AUCKLAND AMATEURS. CvVl* rn4 Cklam, Al 22 tc ". r Athletic and Ata n Cl "n ran , ", 17 - race at Te i ™ ' . nuy Plncincs were:— iU I nlnli o?°a- UTC 4ft V 40 ' 3 ; - T - 80. 50 i": 5 ?i C a tlr^ 0 % 5 - £ S , 4S - 2 ' 3: W - Crocker: •:-"°j. J ,, ?- 3 - 4'■ W. Perks. 6.30, 40 "S r, : A. Keith. 2.4'5, 47.1. C VnstPdt t iw'■ r' third, A. Keith, 47.1 ; fourth, H. Webster! MANUKAU AMATEURS. Two road handicap races were eonrtueted by tho Mnnuknu Amnteur Cycllne Club -UArondnle Pouth on S»li,nl»v XnVil raced in their fire miles event. The pin" Ingl ■Were :-O. C. Tucker f.-.O). time 19 on" to Vi J , nlcnnr,l son (1.10), 15.23, 2- r, \\ r . Holland (30s). 14.84. 3 : .T V Archer Hollnnd (ROs) was fastest time in 14.34. Iwent.v-five seniors stnrled in their niee over elcht laps. 20 miles.. Successful riders were:—Viv. TJ. Kills ffi.O), time 3 : D.nve \Y. Lnwson (4.15) r>n IS 2: Oordon Wheelhouse (2.45) .17 54 f! Other eomnotltors won- •—l>s ArrFnrrinno (2.45). 57.55: Sol.. 0. Webster! 3.45 BS.SfiKred. Tl. Sfarklinin, 2.45 57 57- Tack W rinrk (3.15). 55.55 : Krnie Andrews (2.15)' 50.22: Lionel Xicholson (2.1.T>. 80.23 : .Took Tirown (scrl. 57.30 : Stewnrt .T. Ttaird (2.15). 5n.2.": Bill Morris (4.151 «141 Tnck Brown (ser) was fastest In 57 30 Cordon Wheelhousc, tho next fastest rider took 1J7.54. TAKAPUNA CLUB. A full line of riders faced the starter for a 22-mile race held by the Takapuna Cycle Club on Saturday over the I<ake circuit The race resulted in a nruelliiift linish the plnces poiiiK to A. €rant 1 (off 3.0, time 02.30) ; l>. Dick 2 (off 3.30, tirr.o C.'i.O l-.l) ■ D. Colemnn 3 (off 3.0, time C 2.30 2-5) ' The Junior championship prov<Hl a walkover for It. Jones, lie being' tho onlv starter. LYNNDALE CLUB. The round the harbour championship for the Lynndnle Cycle Club was held on Saturday, when tlfteen starters faced the line. Jtesulrs were:—Bobbins (2h 10m 38s riding time), handicap. 10.0, 1; Hankins (2h 16m 1455, 8.0, 2 ; Gooder (2h 9.n 20s) Ker, 3 ; Harris (2h Urn 21s), 4 ; Johnston ("h 20m 20s), 10.0, 0; Dnvlca 2h 23n 20s), 80 0; Banks (2tt 16m), scr. 7. ' Fastesn times: —Gooder, 2h 9m 20s; Harris, 2h J)m 21s; Bnnks, 2h 10m- Hankin lih 16m 14s. ' '
WHAKATANE CLUB. \ Tho Whakatnno Cycle Club held a 19- , mile rond race to Tanentua mml return on Saturday. The weather conditions , were good. Results :—A. Stewart. 4.14 I 1 ; E. Nowland, 6.13, 2 ; D. Aberhart, 1 10 . 3, nnd fastest time; W. Hansen, 115 4' Harland (scr) took a wrong turnin™ I and spoilt his chances. Won by iw o ' ; lengths, the third and fourth men bein<uio ea>mo distance apart. Time 00 10 j iHarland Is now leading both on points and , tor the cup. ! WAIHI CLUB. The Waihl Cycle Club's road races on Saturday resulted :— Seniors (six miles).—R. Paterson (1255) 1, D. Kingsford (scr) 2, G. O'Neill (80s) 3. The winner's time was 20.32, and the fastest time D. Klngeford, 18.28. Juniors (four miles). —A. Worth (50<0 1, Bellby (15s) 2, R. Harris (10s) 3. Tho winner's time was 13.55, and the fastest time, J. Porter, 13.49. THAMES CLUB. Tho Thames C.vclo Club held a 30 miles road race over the Konn course on Saturday under ideal conditions. The result was : —D. Andrews, 4.0. 1 ; I{. C. Burr, 7.0, 2; K. Edkins, scr, 3. Kdkins made fastest time ill 57.15. The Bnsor Cup will be competed for next Saturday In the Thames to Paeroa and return race. LADIES' CLUB. The Ladles' Cycling Club race on Saturday afternoon was over a distance i>C six miles at the Mount Albert course. Tim detailed results were:— iMlsa FloesJo Wood (2.30), 20.12, 1: 'Miss Emily Pile CiOs), 18.59, 2: Miss Violet Baird (sor), 15.50, 3, and fastest. WELLINGTON CHAMPIONSHIP. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. The Wellington provincial road cycling championship was decided at Petone on Saturday over a 100 kilometres course and was won by F. Blnckprt, Fonake, in the good time of 3li Cm 49ijS. O. Disley, Port 1 Nicholson, was second, and A. L. lioberts, I Hutt Valley,, third. Ij
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 220, 18 September 1933, Page 16
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