CYCLE RACING
FEILDING CONTESTS S BEAZL'J* WINS FIRST EVENT •.lie iirev •’oad race promoted b\ t-lie .< hug oi nun it tee of tile Feiiduig Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club Mas run ou Saturday aiteinoou in-perto-jt weaklier. A held ol 1J competitors lined up to the starter, and included riders lr.nu Marton, Palmerston North and feiiduig The course was from juenl ig!i Squar«* Cheltenham and back, ana til*- time put up by the fastestlieu* man indicates that the 18-mili i uu was keenly contested all the way. The result waa as follows: S. Beazer, Feilding Siuin.) 1 ; 11. E. Cocke.*, f eilding 2; R. Walker 1-almerston Neath (-lmin). 3. Time, 43min Fastest time, Hunt, Mar ton Ghiiin.) 41min. Bsec. Al so started: Hyde, Palmcrste (2min.), Moss, Marten (4iiii.ii.), N. C. Dixon, Palmerston (oßninJ D. Tljomas, Palmerston North (7min.), ChiisUnscu, PaJmc.i-.stun North (7min.), Fisher, Mar ton (lOmin.) Jeflerson, Marlon (lOmin.) Wan In a v hecl third man well back, the remainder close up. Tho winner receives the miniature cup douated by Mr R. A. Levy, troph.es also being awarded the second and fastest-timo men. The duties of starter Mere carried out by Mr Mitrliell. assisted by ofiieers of the club. After Iho rare a conference was holt: between officials of tile Ma.uaM'atu and Feilding Clubs and arrangements were made for interclub riding through, the season.
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3996, 10 April 1933, Page 6
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223CYCLE RACING Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3996, 10 April 1933, Page 6
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