MANAWATU MOTOR-CYCLE SPORTS
9 KESULTS OF RACING. By Toleirra nil—Press Association. Palmerston North, January 22. There was fine yrcather for the Maiiawatu motor-cycle sports. A record crowd attended. _ lie-suits:— Eight-mile Open Handicap.—P. Svkjs (llOsec.), 1; Percy Coleman fser.), 2; K. Joiws (llosec.), 3. Time, Unuii. 46 2-ssec. Coleman's time was 7min 2(i l-ssec. Heavyweight Plying Mile Eecord.— Coleman, 52 -I-jscc., 1; L• M.anghan, nlscc., 2. T'lio present, record hold by Coleman (49 3-5-;ec.) was not reduced. Ten-mile Open Pace.—Coleman (scr.), 1; 1!. Jones (180 yds.), 2; L. Manghan (10yds.), 3. Time, 12min. 2lsec. Coleman's fastest lap was one mile in IDaee. l''ilteen-mile Open Knee.—Coleman, 1; Maiigahan, 2; Jones, 3. Time, ISmin. l.isec. Coleman's time was ISniin. lascc. Eight-mile Open Race.—Sykes (UOscc.), 1; Coleman (scr.), 2; Manghan (&?ce.), 3. Time, Sniin. s!)sec. Coleman's time was 7min !)sec. Five-mile Consolation Race.—Manghan (scr.), 1; E. C. Gaisl'ord (80see.), 2; Osgood (lOOscc.), 3. Time, 6min. 18 2-sscc.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 101, 23 January 1920, Page 3
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