MOTOR-CYCLE TRIALS.
MR R. ENGLISH, who was judge of the motor-cycle reliability trial, hill-clinibing competition, and petrol-con-sumption test recently held by the Chri&tchureh Cycling and Motor Club, has made the following awards: — For Reliability. — Private Owners' Cla-SS: 0. E. Bailey, 34-h.p. "Triumph," 1; A. Beken, 3£-h.p. "Triumph, ' 2 ; A. Marsdon, 4|-h.p. "F.N.," 3. Open Class: W. L. Bltindell, 3i-h.p. "Triumph," 1; F. Hawai-th, 3^-h.p. "Triumph," 2; C. E. Bailey, 32-h.p. "Triumph, ' 3. Hill-climbing; Competition. — Private Owners' ClabS : S. F. Barnett, 3i-h.p. "Triumph," 1. Open Class: G. B. Brown, 3i-h.p. "Triumph," 1. Petrol Consumption Test. — Private Owner*' Class: A. Beken, 3i-h.p "Triumph," 1. Open Class: W. R. Blundell, 34-h.p. "Triumph," 1. Rider Experiencing "Hardest Luck.' 1 — W. Hondry. Prize for Best Performance on Hills. — G. S. BrowSt
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1909, Page 8
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