CYCLING
AUCKLAND CLUB'S RACES Cycling handicaps declared ..by Mr. .T. Anckriim for (ho Auckland Amateur A 111- • leiic n-nd Cycle Club's evening meeting, to bo held nt the Domain. to-morrow, comineneing at 5.30 o'clock, are as follows: — One Mile Open Handicap.—First heat: IT. R. Dwight, ser; F. <T. Casey, 30yds; IT. O. Browne. 15yds; S, Pinfold, 20yds; Y. B. Casey, 35yds; I. C. Bellini, 40yds; Webster. A. Dickey, 55yds; L. Oxton, 70yds; R. Banks, 75yds; N. Fishor. 85yds; C. Hansen, 90yds; O. W. Allen, K. Sorasfr. 95yds; H. : Ghappell, 100 yds; ,T. Caslell, 120 yds: L. Colman, J. W. Clark, 130 yds; C.,8. Harris, B, Oliver, \V. Barry, 135 yds; R,'Gallagher, A. Pearce, F. Kent, 140 yds; A. Taylor. A Yates, 100 yds; J. 11. P. English. A. Pinfold. I.7oyds. Second heat: M. P. Byrnes, H. V. Gordon, scr; G. P. Chirk. 25yds; 15. D. Andrews, 30yds; G. Johnson, 40yds; E. Harrison, 50yds; K. Paper, 00yds; 11. Webb, 05yds; J. G. Morris, E. L. G. Hughes, K. ~N\ Clark. 80yds; A. F. Johnson, 95yds; C. Gooder. 110 yds; L. Jones, J2oyds; K. Hatfield, O. White. 125 yds; H. W. Smitlr, D. Lawson. 130 yds; A. Keith A. Godfrey, 135 yds; G. Jeeves, R. Campbell, MOyds; I. C. Reid, W. Borland, 100yd b;. A. Green, 170 yds.; A. Davis, 200 yds. Third heat:R. G. Foubister, scr; A. Patrick, 23yds; J. 11. Mcljachlati. B. N. Pinfold, 30yds; S. J. Boird. 35yds; F, Markbinn, G. Jones. 55yds; V. S. Blomfield, 00yds; J. Brown. 70yds: L. M. Nicliolson, T. Rawhiti, 80yds; Hogtm, E. D, Morris, 05yds; G. Wheelhonse. 13. It. Hansen, 100 yds; R. Bartrurri, N. Craig. 125 yds: A. Hankina, K. Moshiem, 130 yds; W. R.. Walker, G. I. Gainsborough, 135 yds; G. Melville. G. Keinzsley. W. Crocker, ]4oyds: L. Gcrkin, W. Brear, 100 yds; C. D. Thack well, 170 yds. Five Miles Club Handicap.—H. O. Browne, G. Patrick, scr; G. Johnson, 100 yds; 11. Webb, 180 yds; L. ,'Oxtcn, 200 yds; K. Banks, 230 yds; A. F. Jolmson, HoguJl. 290 yds; G. Gooder, 320 yds; It. Bartruin, N. Craist, .150 yds; A. ifnnkins, K. Moshiem. W. Barry, 380 yds; G. Melville, F. Kent, W. Crocker, -100 yds; A. Taylor, A. Yates, W. Brear, A. Green, J2oyds.
CORN WELL CUP CONTEST
SEVEN CHALLENGES Seven challenges for the Cornwall Cup contest., commencing nt Lyttellon on January 2:' i, have been received by the Canterbury Sailing and Power-Boat Association. The centres taking: part in the contest are:—Lyttelton (holders). Christchurch, Otago, Wellington, Paremata, Plknmerton, Auckland and Mannkau.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21358, 6 December 1932, Page 7
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