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CYCLING.

. ONEHUNGA TOURING CLUB. i PARDY CUP RACE. ] The Onehunga Cycling Touring Club. 1 after two postponements, brought off the ' race for the Pardy eup and medals, over 1 & five-mil© course, last Saturday afternoon, ( when there was a fair attendance of specta- , tors. The race took place on Mr. Charles ■ Baker's training track at Mangere, the track ! being in good condition. Club-Captain T. , H. aldington donated the valuable cup, a . picture of which recently appeared in the, Auckland Weekly News. Two heats and , the final were arranged, and resulted as fol- . lows: —' - '' i First Heat: H. Flewellyn, 325 yds, 1; F. Roget, 225 yds, 2; H. Sayers, 500 yds, 3., Also started: O. Melvern, scratch; T. Pardington, 250 yds; H. Christini, 300 yds; B. Grove, 350 yds. Won by 75yds. Time, 15m. 12s. Second Heat: R. J. Sutherland, 400 yds, ( 1; N. Wadraan, 100 yds, 2: A. Perrin, . ♦50yds, 3. Also started: H. Thomson, - 225 yds; "D. Howard, 225 yds; C. Denize, ' 300 yds; J. Fletcher, 800vds. A . splendid finish, won by two lengths. Time, 15m. 31s. . Final ; H. Flcwellyn, 325 yds, 1; F. Roget, 225 yds, 2; N. Wadman, 100 yds, 3. Also started: R. J. Sutherland. 400 yds; A. Per- ( rin, 450 yds; H. Sayers, 500 yds. Won by . 50yds, syds between second and third. Time, 14m. 50s. , One Mile Consolation Handicap: H. Christini, 250 yds, 1; -0. Melvern, 75yds, 2. Also started: ' J. Foubister, scratch ; J. Taylor, 100 yds; D. Howard, 200 yds; S. Hay ward, 300 yds. , The officials for the day were: Judge, Mr. H. Smith; starter, Mr. A. Sayers; track stewards, Messrs. J. McCullough, C. Rushbrook, W. J- Sayers, and F. Cavanagh; handicapper, Mr. S. H. Brooking. H, Flewellyn, winner of the cup, was little fancied, and" his victory was somewhat of a surprise. . , , , _ r • _ At the conclusion of the snort, Mr. K. J. Sutherland presented a lady's handbag to Mrs. Baker, on behalf of the club. Mr. Baker responded. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 3 June 1907, Page 8

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CYCLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 3 June 1907, Page 8

CYCLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13454, 3 June 1907, Page 8

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