CALEDONIAN SPORTS.
■ (FBEBS ASSOCIATION TBLKCIBAMS.) O AMARU. The Caledonian sports held yeaterdaj were not so largely attended as usual owing to the rain in the early morning and to the \: threatening appearance of the weather. The bicycle racing was capital, and the 7 competition in dancing, and oagpipe musio was good. The following are the results o% the principal events:— »- Mile Novice Bicycle—W. Frater 1, Jaat Bee 2, IX Bee 3. , . ; ■■.■• Mile Bicycle Handicap—E. Stinsford, 70yda, 1; T. Clarkaon, scr, 2; G. H. Lethaby, 45yds, 3. Boyd, Backer and ~ Frater also ran. lime, 2min 43 4-sth sec. 200 Yards Flat Bace—G.. M. MoLeod, 6yds, 1. . . • ' ' • Two Mile Bicycle— J. Boyd, ecr, 1; H. A. Soanes, ecr, 2; A. R. Barker, 3. Lily, Lethaby and, Thomson ftUo ran in the . final. Time, omin 46seo. - ' -~V r Three mile Bicycle—E. Staniford, 250 yds, ~ 1; J. Boyd, cor, 2; A. R. Barker, 45yde, 3. Soanes, Lethaby, Thomson, Lily and Rainbow also etarted. Time, 9rain 12eec. \ 440 Yards Handicap,Fiat—D. M. John. stone 1, C. Courtney 2, W. Nelson 3. Time, 58eec. ' m ' Test Bioycle- Race, (first distance), Two miles—A. H. Soanes, Isyde, \\ A. R. - Barker, 40yds, 2; T. Clarkson, ecr, 3; W» .. Frater, 250 yds, 4. Lily and Boyd also com. - peted, Boyd collided-with Barker and fell. . Time, smm 414-sth aec. '. '.-
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 8991, 2 January 1895, Page 3
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