ENGLISH PARK STADIUM.
■ V I Last "Wednesday and Friday thousands of i spectators visittd the now Stadium and ■viewed -tho cycling champions jn action. On , all sides tho x>romoter3 have been congratulated on <jic success of their enterprise. . Kcvcr in the history of cycling in the- Do- • minion ha.? there been more lieen racing 1 i The- "stipes" feo far have had a very | ca3y -time. jVcxt 'Wednesday night' will see j another programme put through, and '.hoae. who have not visited the new track should make every endeavour to do so. Tho first race starts at 15 p.m., and a first-class entry , is assured. Jack Hendernon and Phil O'Shca • will commpct9 in the fire- mile- single-paced scratch race.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 13
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119ENGLISH PARK STADIUM. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 13
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