ENGLISH PARK.
MONDAY'S BIG MEETING- -^mH The contractors will put touches -to the new cycling traok Pari: to-day. Last evening opportunity of trying out the track, *»* j&M expressed themselves as veil pleased;; 'jMj Large entries have been receive* opening .cycling carnival on The nominations include tit* fc^M^jfli Canterbnry, amongst them amateur champion T. E. O'BiiMU t *jM| liant sprinter will meet the riders, amongst them being J. L. W.'HrU, E. S. "Weir, A. E. J*»ffl*n|§| G. Watson, and L. Pither. *-.'"' JW The star item on a well-T*rieo "5"f wI SHB is the five miles motor-paced race,J**J*lßJ Bill and Eon Weir and <Baarte-4aMMH take part. These riders, racing ,WJ|Slj one another,', will reach a speed of fifty miles per hour. "- *,; .jjij^B The two miles scratch race has *~*JjIJH a big field. Amateur cycling and <*ff-IHB ning has also been included en '"''flH gramme. _ .. ..,»»;«; SB The Mayor, Mr D. G. Sullivan. K&J9 declare the new track open, and *2?|ffl be a grand parade of cyeiista ■fSfi'lffl braiiantly-lighted track, headed terbury Caledonian Society's Pipe •Bane. J A prise has been offered for the hew *(■ ated bicycle taking part in the-ptweaslgj The cyclists' procession will lesTfl £**39g square at 6.45 pan. for English Park. sffl| sports will commence at 8 o doc*, an* aPPn trams will run to the "Park at' freo^eßtJ]
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20731, 16 December 1932, Page 8
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