CYCLING
AUCKLAND CLUB'S EVENTS
The- Auckland Cycle Club will hold a 65miles handicap race for Mr. F. Lowndes' cup' to-morrow from Panmure to Mercer and back, starting at, 1.45 p.m. A junior 6}-miles rae.e will aiso be lnjld. Handicaps are as follows:
Seniors.—W. Pratney, S. Ward. scr. b\ S- Hwes, 2m 30s; S. Welter, W. Chisholm, S. Litchfield, 5m 30s; R. "Watson, L. Coates, 8m; J. Sampson. L RedfenuD. Fletcher. S. Kara, G. Hall, 11m. k. Mathieson, L. Pinfold. W. Archer. 12m 30s; C. Rnfferty, G. Harvey, K. Rao. C Yule. A. Mackrell. 14m: K. Edkins, K Banks. 15m; H. Fnrreiv T. Brown. M., Hib hurt, W. Hills, 18m: W. Becston, C. ftnid. 20m: W, Horsfall, T. Davis. W. F Fieldsend, 23m; S, Fnssell, R. Absolum, H Endcrby, C. Knight, 25m: M. Kara, R Stewart. R. Thow, N. Healey, BDra: R. Stookwell, J. Murdoch, _ 85m. ' Juniors,—B. Harvey. R. Jones, scr; L. Mitchell. D. Banks. F. Pearoo, 255; D. Moxon, J. Macdonnld, L. Crnddoek. B. Gavin. 40«; E. Hedfern, 50s; T. Hedlund, lm: O. Steers. 1m !0s; CI. Ralph. Ira 20b: ,T. Stuart, C. Stanaway, lm 50s: P. Co'licr, S. Coveney, 2m 20s; M. Cardwell, J, Nwahnm. 2m 455; B. Collier, 3m; I. Cant. «*• Beeby. 3m 20s: W. Bradford. 4m. . . Ladies' (10 miles).—Mrs. E. Harrison- <£*• Misses E Pile, lm 455; F. Wcstbery. ** , 15s: N. Elwin. 2m 455; M. Thurlow. 8m 4S»> Mrs. S. Fussell, 4m 60s. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22225, 27 September 1935, Page 9
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