CYCLING
-——♦ TWO .MORE RIDERS TO CO TO WELLINGTON In addition to the three cyclists already nominated by Canterbury lor the New Zealand amateur cycling championships at Wellington to-mor-row and on Saturday, two other prominent riders, S. Campbell (Technical) and S. F. Jones (Rangiora) will go to Wellington at their own expense. It is slated thai a new rule has been drawn up allowing each province to be represented by five riders instead of three, but it is not yet known whether Campbell and Jones will compete as individuals or as representatives of their centre. The riders already selected are G. R. Giles (Technical). E. W. Stevens (Papanui), and F. J. Grose (Papanui). The chairman of the Canterbury Amateur Cycling Centre, Mr C. N. Hamilton, together with Messrs J. Blick and T. Grose, will go to Wellington as a deputation to headquarters to discuss several matters concerning the newly-formed New Zealand Amateur Cycling Association, and to endeavour to have the central control of the sport removed to Cbn.,l- -
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21090, 15 February 1934, Page 13
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