CYCLING IN AMERICA.
AN AUSTRALIAN'S SUCCESS.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. —
New York, September 26. Jack Clark, the Australian bicyclist, defeated Frank Kramer for the national, championship over five miles, in a pace match at Newark, New Jersey. The winner's time was 12m. 16 2-ss.
Clark has been in America for a couple of years, and has done well on the track. At the beginning of the year, with Walter Rutt, the German rider, Clark won a six days' team race in Berlin, covering 2527 miles in that time.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14486, 28 September 1910, Page 7
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