CYCLING
COMBINED CLUBS' MEETING Tho Lynndalo, ManuStau and Northern Amateur Cyr,liner Clubs held two races last evening at the Western Springs Stadium. Tho results were:— One Mile. A Grade.—A. G. Patrick, scr, 1: 11. T. Hiddell. 120 yds, 2; J. H. Wade, scr, 8; .T. H. Gillbankii, scr, 4. Won by a length. Time, 2m 3 3-i»s. One Mile, B Grade.—C. Caddy, scr. 1: R. K. Clark. 15yds. 2; H. F. Hawke, ROyds, 3, D. Wrathall, j.lO.vdi, 4. Won easily by two lengths. Time, 2ni W 3-58. NORTHERN CLUB Tho Northern Amateur Cycling Club decided two of its club championship events last evening. Both resulted in easy victories for M. P. Byrnes. Results were? — 1(100 Metres Unuaced. —M. P. Byrnes, lm IK 2-Os, 1; S. A. Windsor, lm 19s, 2, E. D. Ivoy, lm 22 l-ss, 3; C. D. Lapwood, lm 20 2-ss, 4. 1000 Metres Sprint.—First heat: S. A. Windsor, 1; A. T. Day, 2. Time last furlong, lis. Second heat: M. P. Byrnes, 1; K. D. Ivey, 2 Time last furlong. 14 2-ss. Final: Byrnes, lj Windsor, 2. Time last furlong, i;i l-os. WHANGAREI CLUB'S RACE [MY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRKSPONDKNI'] WHANGAREI, Thursday The Whangarei Cycle Racing Club held a road race last evening to Maungatapere and back, a total distance of about 15 miles. Results:—D. North, sm, time 49m, 1; J. Byers, 4m, 2; S. Mogford, Km, 3; W. Buckley, 2Vini, 4. Buckley gained fastest time, 47m 248.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22657, 19 February 1937, Page 15
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