GOOD COMPETITION
THREE CLUBS* H6LD RACES
A first-season J; rider, »3. (15mm), won the Port Nicholson Road Cycling Club's 23% miles race, held from Island' Bay on Saturday afternoon,'and K. Wilson (scr) made fastest time. ' t There were twelve competitors, who weie started by Mr. P. N. Robinson. At Houghton Bay W. Smither fell in. loose sand and had to retire. r Half-way through the second lap matter's had become interesting. K. Wilson '(scr) left his co- | marker, O. Disley. Kay, however, was first I into Derwent Street," and maintained his 'lead to the finish. Following him. were Scott (7mm), Robinson (7mm), and li. Sowerby '(6mm), and in the dash to the lime Scott headed Robinson by inches, wjth Sowerby hah! a Wheel back. J. Wilson and Sinclair followed. Next to finish was A. Sowerby, who. beat X.. Wilson' .by half a wheel.,,Disley was two minutes further back, -vine winner's time was 67njm 5 2-ssec. • v Fastest times:' K. Wilson (scr), 59min 51 l-ssec,'l;- J.-.Wilson (smm), 60min 37sec, 2; W. Sinclair (smin), 60min 37 1-5 sec,3. i •• ' < , A boys',race, of five miles, to Happy Valfey School-and-back; was also held, the result being: Lawrence, (scr), 1; Wright (scr), 2; Burns l^Osec), 3. Tune, 13m"in Msec t , ' i
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 123, 27 May 1935, Page 5
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206GOOD COMPETITION Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 123, 27 May 1935, Page 5
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