AMATEUR ATHLETICS.
TE AWAMUTU CLUB. THREE CYCLING EVENTS. (Special to Times.) TE AWAMUTU. Monday. On Saturday arternoon at Albert Park the Te Awamutu Amateur Athletic Club continued the series id' “matinee” meetings. only cycling events were decided. The three cycling events were all won liy one rider I . Harris, who was In splendid fiiriii. Results or the events were: One Mile.—l. Harris (90yds), 1; S. Duggan (iovds), 2; U. Allen (40yds), 3. seven started. Two Miles. 1.. Hams (. 150 yds i , I; 1.. Kearney (tsnyds). 2: S. Duggan (!5uThree Mile's.—Harris (200yds), I; L. Kearney 1220yds). 2; (i. Allen (150yds). a seven started. \ lap record for a trophy, open to club members, attracted live competitors, and 1 1io fastest time during tile afternoon was
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20126, 23 February 1937, Page 11
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