CYCLING.
THE MANUKAU CLUB. BRAY ESTABLISHES RECORD. The Manukau Cycling Club held a five a*l a-lialf miles open handicap road race, and a 17 miles teams' race on the Mangere course on Saturday afternoon, lhe weather was showery, but the course was m good order. i In the five and a-half miles open event W Bray, 30s, established a course record of 13m 555. There %vere 29 starters. The winning riders in the teams race paced each other splendidly, gaining the verdict by over a minute. Following are the results:— . SI Miles Open.—Mathieson, 455. 1; Gamsborough. 80s. 2; Bray, 30s. 3. Also started: Byrne, Galbraith, scr.: Casey. 30s: Brew in. Rowe. Wilson. 455; Wade, McElroy, Fisher. 60s; Taylor, Sanders, Rennie, 70s; Grant, Dwight, W. Devlin, 80s; Webb, Gear, Bowman. 90s; Gibbons, Young. Anderson, Watson,' Baird, 100s; Rose, Constable. 150s. Time. 13m 255. Teams' Race. 17 miles.—H. Dwight, Baker. Taylor, 47m 235, 1: Casey, Filton, Gainsborough, 49m Ss, 2; Bray, Russell, H. Devlin. 51m 245, 3.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19620, 26 April 1927, Page 17
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