MOTORCYCLING
EVENTS AT PREBBLETON In spite of a rough course, W. Marsh returned a time of 20sec for the quartermile motor-cycle circuit when the Pioneer Motor Club held a grass track meeting at the Prebbleton Domain on Saturday. Results were as follows:
A Class one mile handicap: W. Marsh (10yds bhd) 1, A. G. Holland (20yds) 2, A. Wear (scr) 3. Time, Imin 30sec. B class one mile handicap: T. Redmond (20yds bhd) 1. D. Parkinson (10yds) 2, L. Williams (10yds) 3. Time, lmin 34 2-ssec. C class one mile handicap: D. Cresswell (30yds bhd) 1, D. O’Kane (20yds). 2, V. Rush (scr) 3. Time, lmin 35sec. D class one mile handicap: A. Daniel (10yds bhd) 1, A. O’SuUivan (10yds) 2. Time, lmin 41sec. Rolling start half-mile: T. Redmond beat A. Wear in 49 l-ssec; D. Parkin beat T. Redmond in 45 l-ssec. Winners’ challenge race, one mile handicap: W. Marsh (70yds bhd) 1, T. Redmond (50yds) 2, A. Daniel (scr) 3. Time, lmin 35 2-ssec. Special challenge one mile handicap: A. G. Holland (120yds bhd) 1, D. O’Kane (80yds) 2. Time, lmin 15sec. Best lap times, motor-cycles, quarter-mile track: W. Marsh (20sec) 1, A. G. Holland (21 l-ssec) 2, L. Williams (21 3-ssec) 3. Officials’ race, one mile: M. Wear 1, F. Pierson 2, A. Laurenson 3. Time, lmin 12sec. Prebbleton one mile handicap: A. G. Holland (40yds bhd) 1, W. Marsh (50yds) 2. Time, lmin 32sec.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24987, 23 September 1946, Page 3
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