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CYCLING

PAPATOETOE CLUB'S RACES; thre:e handicaps decided Three cycle handicaps were decided by the Pap:itoetoe Amateur Athletic and Cycle Club at the Papatoetoe Stadium last evenins. R G. Foubister, Olympic Games representative, gave a great exhibition of unpaced riding when he won the open two miles in 4m 34 1-5 s, the best time done this season. The results were:— Two Miles Open Pace.—R. G. Foubister. scr, X; C. Johnson, IGOyds, 2; E. R. Sim- " mons, 2iioyde, 3; P. Craig, 150 yds, 4. Woa by threo lengths. V-.ue, 4m 34s l-ss. Two lliles A Grade Event.—S. G. Webster, 60yds, 1; D. N. Pinfold, 50yds,. R. G. Foubister, scr, 3; C. W. Allen, 130 yds, ; ' 4. Won by inches, a similar distance be- ~. tween tie next two. Time, 4m 36 2-ss. Two Miles B Grade Race.—L. J. Foubister, 35yds, 1; E. R. Simmons, 70yds, 2; C. H. Civil, 140 yds, 3: A. F. Tate, 190yda, 4. Won by a length. Time, 4m 545. AUCKLAND CLUB HANDICAPS Two races will be conducted by tha Auckland Cycle Club this evening at 6 p.m. at the Khyber Pass track. The handicaps arei as follows: One Mile Junior.—P. Bicknell, C. Rafferty, S. Weller, scr; H. Enderby, 60yds; L. Redfern, SOyds; Iv. Clarke, 120 yds; N. Wh: ting, C. Sneller, G. Sai Louie, 130 yds; W. Bicknell, 190 yds. One 'tlile and a-half Senior.—W. Pratney, J. Cooney, scr; W. Hanr«in, 25yds; 5. Hayes, 45yds; S. Ward, 60yds; W. Pin- " ker. S. Litchfield, 70yds; R. Watsoin C. - Galbraiih, Jlsyds; E. Cleaver, M. Hibburt. t G. Harvey. 110 yds; K. Mathieson, G. Hall,' A. Brass, P. Bicknell, 120 yds; R. Halliday; ' 135 yds: C. Rae, 150 yds; L. Pinfold, C. Benfell, G. Rollerson, E. Hall, 160 yds; S. .. Kara. 170 yds: K. Rae, J.-Cobb, Ij. Cooper, 185 yds; A. Cobb, A. Manning, B. Strathdee, J. Sampson, 200 yds; W. Jensen, 210 yds; D. "Storey, E. Grover, F. Fieldsend, F. Lovmdes, ■ A. Mackrell, J. Rollerson, 225 yds; O. Porter, W. Bo\vers, 250 yds; C. Reid. W. Hills, B. Boulton. L. Devlin, F. Clarke, QGOyds; L. Coatc;s, 275 yds; T. Davis, 300 yds; G. Appleton, o2oyds. * # COMING CHAMPIONSHIPS [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] WHAKATANE, Tuesday - Evidence of, the progress that the sport' of cycling lias made in this district is given by the fact that the Auckland centre ■ j.has requested tha Wliakatane Cycling Club to send a lady rider to compete in the -= 1 championship meeting at Auckland next month. A meeting will be liekl in the Whaka;ane Domain on Wednesday week, when laces will be run to decide who shall M represent the club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21399, 25 January 1933, Page 7

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CYCLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21399, 25 January 1933, Page 7

CYCLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21399, 25 January 1933, Page 7