CONTROL OF CYCLING
SATISFACTION UT DUNEDIN
(By Telegraph.)
(Special to "The Evening Post.")
DUNEDIN, This Day. Diverse views have been expressed in various parts of tho Dominion lately regarding the control of amateur cycling, but that satisfaction exists among riders here was expressed at a meeting of the Otago Centre of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association. Representatives of two local cycling clubs gave it as the opinions of tnoso clubs that tho control of the sport left nothing to bo desired in Otago.
lho secretary of tho New Zealand Council wrote stating that the control of cycling had been considered by the council in viejv of the result of meetings held by cycling clubs during the last few weeks, and the centre was requested to call a meeting of all registered cyclists to obtain from them concrete proposals for the future control of cycling.
Mr. Johnston said the Otago-Ama-teur CycJing Club had held a meeting at which the cyclists had expressed every satisfaction with the present control of the sport in Otago. Mr. Walmsley said a similar feeling existed in the Pacific Club.
It w decided to advise the Now Zealand Council of the views expressed by the two local cycling clubs. >
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 148, 19 December 1929, Page 6
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