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FOUR VISITORS CONTEST AUCKLAND BROADSIDING

Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, January 5. There were a number of minor accidents at Western Springs Speedway thjs evening, although no rider was prevented from taking part in the later events. Four visitors—C. Anderson and J. Bishop, of Australia, and J. Kempster and F- Bond, of England, all rode well, while A.. Mattson, the local champion. won the special England versus Auckland race. Anderson failed by 1-5 sec to lower the one-lap record of 20sec for the track. Results:— England v. Auckland—A. Mattson (Auckland) (Rudge) 1, J. Kempster (England) (Rudge) 2. Time—lmin 24 Australia v. England—C. Anderson (Australia) (Rudge) 1, J. Bishop (Australia) (Norton) 2, J. Kempster ('England) (Rudge) 3. Time—lmin 23 4-5 Auckland v. Australia—J. Bishop (Australia) (Norton) 1, A. Mattson (Auckland) (Rudge) 2. C. Anderson (Australia) (Rudge) 3. Time—lmin 23 G ()pen Handicap—C. Anderson (Australia) (Rudge) scr 1. F. Bond (England) (Rudge) scr 2. Time—lmin 26 2-ssec. B Grade Handicap—C. Morgan (Norton) 3seo 1, S. Casey (A.J.S.) ssec 2. Time —lmin 35 2-ssee Big Nine Championship—J. Kempster (Rudge) 1, C. Anderson (Rudge) 2. Time —lmin 23 1-usec.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19270, 6 January 1931, Page 8

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FOUR VISITORS CONTEST AUCKLAND BROADSIDING Star (Christchurch), Issue 19270, 6 January 1931, Page 8

FOUR VISITORS CONTEST AUCKLAND BROADSIDING Star (Christchurch), Issue 19270, 6 January 1931, Page 8