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CYCLING

MEETING AT PAPATOETOE '.The Auckland _ Cycle Club was favoured with ideal conditions for racing at the Papatoetoe Stadium banked track on Saturday nfternoon. although thero wns a strong wind blowing down the home stretch. Good fields competed and there were, some very closo finisnes. Results were as follows: Two Laps Sprint Handicap, Senior (1G starters).—First heat: G. Harvey. 15yds. 1: G. Sai Louie, 00yds. 2. Time, 41 l-ss. Second heat: H. Enderby, 40ytls, 1: J. Cooney, 15yds, and D. McDowall, 50yds. dead-heat, '2. Time, 41 l-ss. Third heat: J. Whitton, scr, and P. Biclcnell. 15yds, dead-heat. 1. Time, 41 2-ss. Final: Harvey, 1; Enderby, 2; McDowall. 3; Bicknell, 4. Time, 40 4-5s One Mila and a-half. Junior (eight starters).—T. Hedlund. 1: J. McDonald. 2: S. Salt. 3; B. Harvey. 4. Time. 3m 29 4>sa. One Mile and n-haif, Senior (19 starters).— First heat: L. Cooper, 200 yds, 1; W. Archer, 140ydB, 2; W. Hansen, 150 yds. 3: S. Sargent. IGOyds, 4. Time. 3m 19 2-ss. Second heat: A. Brass. IGOyds, 1; C. Johnson, 100 yds, 2: H. Enderby, 200 yds, 3; C. Rae, 180 yds. 4. Time, 3m 23 3-ss. Final: Hansen. 1; Archer, 2; Sargent, 3; Brass, 4. Time. 3m 23 2-ss. Attempts were made on the junior and senior club lap records, and L. Redfern was successful in lowering S. Welter's standing record of 19 3-5s to 19 l-ss. Clark did l 9 4-ss, R. Gibhs 19 4-5 a and W. Bicknell 20 2-ss. S. Litchfield's senior record of IPs still stands, as he and J. Whitten both did 18 2-5* on Saturday. P. Bicknell clocked 10s.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21717, 5 February 1934, Page 13

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CYCLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21717, 5 February 1934, Page 13

CYCLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21717, 5 February 1934, Page 13