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RECORD ENTRIES

OTAGO CHAMPIONSHIP

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, September 20. In the 50-mile Otago road cycling championship event R. Seymour, of the Technical Club, Christchurch, gained first place, beating J. J. Taylor, of the Papanui Club, by half a minute, the latter riding from the scratch mark and gaining fastest time. C. Robinson, of Invercargill, won the Otago championship, registering the fastest time for an Otago rider. Record entries were received for the event, which was the most successful race staged by the Otago centre. Seven riders of the Technical Club, Christchurch, competed, while the Papanui Club, also of Christchurch, sent down eight riders. The Invercargill Club had entered 11, and the Dunedin Club 15. Results are as follows:— R. Seymour (T.), 16min 1 I. Taylor (P.), scr 2 A. Lancaster (P.), 3min 3 K. Bullock (D.), lOmin, 4; A. Calder (I.), lOmin, 5; A. Tate (D.), 25min, 6; D. Patton (I), 18min, 7; C. Robinson (I.), smin, 8. Fastest times were:—l. Taylor, 2hr smin 47sec; A. Lancaster, 2hr Bmin 47 l-ssec; F. Grose (P.), scr, 2hr lOmin 35sec; C. Robinson,. 2hr 12min-58sec.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 71, 21 September 1936, Page 16

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RECORD ENTRIES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 71, 21 September 1936, Page 16

RECORD ENTRIES Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 71, 21 September 1936, Page 16

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