PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES
[Pift Unitsd Press Association.] ASHBURTON, March 10. _ At the Athletic and Cycling Club's meeting, the following events were decided: — 220 Yards Canterbury Championship.—N. Billcliffe (Christchurch) 1, C H. Davidson (Rakaia) 2, J. Berwick (Christchurch) 3. Won comfortably by a yard and a-balf. Time, 23 Quarter-mile New Zealand Cycling Championship. H. r iurtill (Greymouth 1,, L. W. Hill (New Brighton) 2, H. Smither (Christchurch) 3. Won by two lengths, with 3yds between second and third. Time, 31 3-ssec. Ten-mile Australasian Cycling Championship.—H. J. Crofts (Christchurch) 1 C. J. Arnst (Christchurch) 2, T. Turtill (Greymouth) 3. Won by 3yds, with the same distance between second and third. Seventeen riders started. Hiss (New Brighton) fell when lending in the straight. i
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Evening Star, Issue 21667, 12 March 1934, Page 4
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