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CYCLING.

RIDDELL'S RECORD.

MANUKAU'S BIG FIELD.

CRAWFORD FASTEST JUNIOR. Sixty-one riders competed in the Manukau Amateur Cycling Club's races on Saturday. Racing conditions were ideal and in the senior race the scratch group of five, headed by Patrick, broke the lap record by tts, while Riddel!. Clark and ltaper all got within J. Halls 123 miles' record ot" ]!>33. Results :— Junior.- T. Crawford (1.15). time 13.4!) 1: K. <;. Pickuell (1.15). 13.50 2- s .1 lletherington (2.0), 14.30. 3. Crawford was also fastest in 13.4!), with K (1 Pickuell next in 13.50 and .1. It. McKav third fastest in 13.51. Crawford's time is the fastest recorded this season. 1 Senior.—J. Stewart (0.0). 75.11! 1- I{ Callagher (8.0). 74.17, 2; W. Aldred (10.0)! Ci.-1... 3. T. Riddell (sen, who finished .twelfth, was fastest in ti.x.:i7 —a coins,. record. K. Clark (3.0) was second fastest 111 <i!>.33; then came E. Raper (3.0) in (j!>.;;s, S. Baird in 70.34 and XV. Brown in PAPATOETOE CLUB. Results of Papatoetoe Amateur Cycling Club s races on Saturday • —■ Juniors 17 miles.—X. Noonan (1.30), 44.10, 1; V. Wardell (2.30), 44.17 2- P 44 n iu 4 U " 3O) ' 441S ' '•>'■ F ' Smith'(l.3o); Fastest time: N. Noonan (1.30), 44.1044.19, I\ Wright (scr), 44 3'> Seniors, 33 miles (Clevedon and back) — fsof'VuT" ( 'r°'' V 3 I! I"- Webster (fvO). 04.0, J; 'l. Taylor (0.0), 03.10 3- F l-'arrand (<;.0), U3.11. 4 ' ' Fastest time: C. Cochrane (scr), 80.41; «r 10 *!?*¥ < 2 - 3 »). »l-88; T. Taylor (6.0) •i-j.10; I. larrand (0.0), 03.11. AUCKLAND LADIES' CLUB. n PO i , ! '' e , fl X e "i ap han dieap road race' MN«u %, l' ad f ;' ir . feather conditions. rode the ».}S filSt W «"<• rode the lirst lap in 3.30. Miss \rrol ; V< T k r l " p to a ff<,o<l P«ce, ami after the first lap steadily gained on Miss Burns. Ihe last circuit promised to provide an exciting finish, but Miss Arrol proved to be the fastest rider to finish 9s ahead of Miss Burns, who registered a splendid performance for her first road race. The result was : Bunif(iXm??'2 17 - 28 ' 1: Miss Ruth ; SURREY CLUB. A 2S miles senior and a 14 miles junior race was held on Saturday by the Surrey amateurs on the Owairaka course. Weather conditions were fair. Senior.—V. McGuiro (6.0), 1 ; IT. Koosachin (2.30), 2; S. Wilson (3.30), 3. Fastest time, IT. Koosachin, lh 22m Junior.—l,. Mclvor (9.0), 1; J. RobertSon (3.30), 2: J. Annan (4.30), 3. Fastest time, J. Robertson, 42.15.

BEACH HAVEN CLUB. The Bench Hnven Club held two races on Saturday. The juniors raced over a 10 miles eourse, while the senior event was a 16 miles time trial. Junior results : —B. Atkinson (2.0), 2S 3S, 1 ; J. Blackledjie (2.30), 2!).14. 2 ; R. Atkinson (6.0), 32.44, 3. Fastest time was made by R. Chetwynd, who took 27.3. Senior results : —J. Culpan, 46.43, 1; D. Patten, 47.2, 2; J. Mnrris, 48.10, 3. LYNNDALE CLUB. The T.ynndale cyclists on Saturday held two races. 132 miles (three laps) "junior and IS miles (four laps) senior. Results: Junior.—G. Galley (1.30), 40.50, 1: J. Writthall (3.45), 43.6, 2; Les. Hawke (3.0), 42.22, 3. Fastest time: G. Galley (1.30), 40.50, 1; H. Baldwin («cr), 40.53, 2; H. Hawke (scr) 40.54, 3. ' Senior.—E. Parr (6.0). 58.29 1 • •!, \y £* yI J', <?-*3), 50.39, 2; G. Stewart (6.0)', Fastest time: G. Hughes (scr), 55.23. 1; A. Sllcock (ser), 55.24, 2; \V. tirant (2.45) 55.58, 3. ' NORTHERN CLUB. Several new riders faced the starter In the 10-mile junior race on Saturday. Wallace jrained fastest time. The result was : —K. (Meal (1.0), 30.55 1 • J. Banks (2.30), 32.7, 2; A. Wallace (scr)' 30.9, 3. Wallace, fastest time. 3(1.9. A larger field laced the starter in the 21 mile senior event than has been seen for several weeks. M. Gamble gave away starts ot tip to 10 minutes, and he clipped •*ss off his previous record established last year in he first lap to-day. The result : — Dick [Ann (9.0), 02.48. 1 ; Stan Thompson (5.3.1) M.lti .2; Alan Hire-hall (7.30), 01.20, 3; Alec Ivey, 7.30, 01.35. Fastest time, Gamble, 56.24. TAKAPUNA CLUB. The Takapuna Cycle Club -held an IS J mile race on Saturday under ideal condition* over the lake course. A lar~e Held started and the Unl«h was close Results:—A. Brain lev (3.15) 52 1 1- F Murphy (4.15). 52.1. 2 ; J. Merson (3.15)'. *i~™' .' ! ' ■«¥,; Laugridge registered fastest time in 49.40. AUCKLAND CLUB. Ideal racing conditions prevailed on Saturday for Captain Cup day on the Auckland Cycle Cluh's programme at Panmure. Roth junior and senior races were held over the Howick course, in which the best fields of the season paraded. Seventeen started in the junior race, a 10 miles sealed handicap, decided under unpaced conditions lho times or the riders were: K I;ish 28.13 (fastest time). I). Hills ->8 50 J Xeedham. 28.51, .1. Shechan 2!).18.' i/ Fussell 29.31. W. Conghev 29 50 J Kinc '*!**■ £-, IS 8 " 1 ?" 2»SB. K' Redfern 30.0. I S h, 'J 1 ?"■»"• A - Wallace 31.4. A. Kerr 31.9, (..White 32.2... K. O'Shaughnessy 33 17 B. Manson 34.45, 1,. Allen 34 56. ' 1 lie sealed handicap resulted- \ Wal liri-V 31 ad J"»fPil »ime 27.49, 1 ; j 'white <-•*:>). -755 L'; 1.. F„ssell (1.30), 28.1 J. Ivmj; (1.50), 28.4. 4. ' rac J c Wt> TLVJrir' ,n t? ! e i JOJ milps Wiiro r.? '• ad tr S amUe from home "ere: \l l ' C,,m "> "iirrison and Fletcher and so they came to the finish. In the sprint dom« t?t tT? a " , har,, at " Har&on f - sc " re by a onfftli with the Result:— K. Harrison (Coi s« n i. W- White _ (6.30). 86.46, 27 H. Fletcher (8.45) 80 o, 3: B. Gavin (6.0). 86.20 4 82 2. Kn,sht (scr > recorded fastest time'in HAMILTON SPORTS CLUB. P Uh !y W n * a "

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1937, Page 15

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CYCLING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1937, Page 15

CYCLING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1937, Page 15