CYCLING.
AUCKLAND AMATEUR CLUB. An unpaced 15 miles race from New Lynn to Swanson and back was conducted by the Auckland Amateur Athletic and Cycle Club on Saturday. A sealed handicap was run in conjunction with the event. The results on time were-—I. C. L.iloli. ridins time, 42m. 1; E. ITall, 43m 45 2-si, 2; H. 0. Browne, 44m 6 2 ss. 3; W. Crocker. 47m 21 3-s*. 4. Tho sealed handicap resulted an follows: I. C. Laloli. Of*, i- k. Moshein. Sm. 2; C. Gooder, 6m 30s. ,3: W. Crocker. 4rn 30s. ■i. A B prsde chamrionship was also decided in conjunction with the event, resulting as follows:—C. Gooder. riding time. 49m On. 1; H. Enderby. 40m 10 l-ss, 2; S. B. Stockf>n, 49m 32 2-ss, 3. MANUKAU AMATEUR CLUB. Under favourable conditions tho Manukau Amateur Cycling Club decided a 71 miles nirior event and a 20 miles race 'for its senior division on Saturday. The successful Juniors w t .rc.:-A Davws,' 6m. riding time T E, w.: BateSl 3m LS9 - ®*> »>' ri' ■£■• i * „ Elll °W. 4m 3ns, 24m 14s. 3; i . U. Bicknell. 4m SOs. 24m 15s. .J H V (rorrion outsprinted A. W. D. Robinson by • nreequarters of a length to secure fastest time honours m 21m lis. A big ' field of 23 riders contested the senior event of 20 miles ov er ejpht laps. u;o placed seiners were:—S. G. Webster Mn 15s, riding time 50m 30s. "l ; R T* fm rk iV L 15 * i 5^ m 40s ' 2 : W - Borland". SSI £2™ , 26 \> 3; „ E V, A - Heaver. 2m 15s 5Sm 38s, 4. R G. Foubister rode a great race from scratch to register fastest time m 56m 4os and to reduce his previous course record by Ira 19s. AUCKLAND CYCLE CLUB. The Auckland Cycle Club held its annual 3 R ° hi "j' lM ( ro ?' } ™<? for the K„dge Challenge! Shield at iamak. on Saturdav. Racing riders TtTw f oo *'* ° f , lht> M * *'■ * , i .1 i- * rode a!o,,e frc ™ scratch with the limit rulers on 9m 15s. The re--95m W 7s B: T S -W tC M fie !ll ! *" "fc TkU «S «S qai o. v : tt i M " thle »°n. 2m 455. 95m Jt-s. 2; JJ. Henley. 9m, 103 m 475, 3; J H \Yade, scr, i, ' WELLINGTON CHAMPIONSHIP. [BY TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON. Sunday The Wellington provincial 50-miles road cycling championship was decided on Sat?l,K' ». er< ? wc ,'' c 1G entries. R. Savers (Mastertoni, handicap 12»m. finished first 'l' 9 A im ° of J h 22m 7s. p. Franklin (l.n). 2h 245 m 265. was second and L. W. Sowerby (9!m) Oh 19m 29 2-ss. was third Sowerby made the fastest time and Sayers tho second fastest time. CANTERBURY TITLE. [bt telegraph.—press association.] CHRISTCHCRCH. Saturday. The cycling championship race of {0 mile* was won by L. W. Hill.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20977, 14 September 1931, Page 12
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