CONTROL OF CYCLING
SERIOUS SPLIT IN RANKS.
By Telcgraph. —Press Association.
- : ' Wellington, April 29. . With regard- to the outcome of the conference• at Timaru on cycling control Mr. Austad, member of the Council of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association, said that from rdeent correspondence it was clear that affiliation would be granted to one body only in New Zealand and that This single body must control both cash and amateui cycling. The New Zealand Cycling Board would 0 fulfil this purpose. Application for affiliation was made accordingly. A telegram received at the week-end from J Kennedy, of Geraldine, secretary of the Nc-w Zealand Athletic and Cycling Union, stated: “The New Zealand Athletic and Cycling Union has no intention of submitting to the Auckland body controlling cash cycling.” The effect of this fresh turn of events, it is stated,' is that the northern union has been side-stepped and the new board will become the supreme cycling body, having jurisdiction over both the amateur and professional branches.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1930, Page 11
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