MOTOR-CYCLE RACING
CONTESTS AT TALMERSTON (Per Press Association.) PALMERSTON N., this day. , The first speedway meeting since the earthquake was held at Palmerston North lust night as a beuellt for the refugees. Harold Stevens, of Australia, rode in great form, but F. B. Applcyard, of Wellington, was the most spectacular. ’ The Napier Handicap resulted: 11. Tolley (Feilding) 1, IT. Spencer (Wellington) 2. Time, 94 l-ssee. I Hastings Handicap: R. Lining (Palmerston) 1, At. Smith (Palmerston) 2. time, 93 l-ssec. | Big Nine Scratch Match: C. Tonka ' (Wellington) 1, H. Lucehcsi (Wellington) 2. Time, 90 4-sscc. ' lii the local scratch challenge race, J, Gower (Poxton) won the silver sash in 91 3-ssec.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17502, 26 February 1931, Page 4
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