AMATEUR CYCLING
TO-MORROWS ROAD RACE The Gisborne Amateur Athletic and Harriers Club will bold the 19-mile road cycle race, postponed owing to bad weather a fortnight ago, _ to-morrow afternoon on the Wailiirere circuit. The nominations for the race arc sufficient to promise a strong field, and lite handicaps, as previously announced, appear to have given general satisfaction to the intending riders. Tho start will ho made at 2 pm, from tfie Wi Pero intersection, Ornioml road, and the finish will be at the Childers' road reserve double gates. Oflicials a lointcd iu control the event arc • Judges, Messrs. 11. P. Forster, A. S. Parker, D. VV. Coleman, and W. Jenkins; timekeepers, Messrs. A. Iv. Ingram. T. It. Gordon, H. I). Wade and M. McMahon, sen. : starter, Mr. C. SutcliuV track stewards. Messrs. ,1. Mercer, It. YVildish and W. Campbell; referee, Mr. E. Algie:
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17526, 22 July 1931, Page 12
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143AMATEUR CYCLING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17526, 22 July 1931, Page 12
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