CYCLING.
y •V DUNLOP ROAD RACE. ij tßy Teletraph -Press Association.! jl Timaru, September 6. 1 The weather promisos to be fine for n tho Dunlop Road Race to-morrow. Tho o roads will bo loose and dusty, o 0 PORT NICHOLSON CLUB. [J On Tuesday evening the second annua! meeting of the. Port Nicholson Cycling . Club was held. Mr. W. G. Graham occu--1 pied tho chair. The report mentioned that the total -j membership of the club stands at about u fitly. ? Tho election of officers resulted as follows;— Patron, Sir Joseph Ward, Bart.; " president, Mr. J. B. Brinsden; vice-prosi- '! donts, Messrs. J. E. Fitzgerald, Dr. A. , Izard, J. Boucher, W. H. Edwards, W. Preston, J. B. Clarkson, H. P. Gibbons, M. Magnus, and H. Wardell; secretary and treasurer, Mr. M. Ford; auditor, Mr. H. Edwards; handicapper, Mr. J. Eon- . netly; starter, Mr. F. Roscoe; committeo, - Messrs. M. L. Graham (chairman), ,T. - Boucher, ,T. Konnedy, A. Walker, C. , Gray, H. S. Stevens, .T. M'Pherson, .and b 11. Lewis; race committee, the chairman - and tho secretary, and Messrs. J. Iven--0 nedy, A. Walker, H. S. Stevens, J. ,• M'Pherson; delegate to Ccntro, N.Z.A. t and C.U., Mr. J. Kennedy; club captain, ; Mr. 51. L. Graham; vice-captain, Mr. W, . H. Edwards. : It was decided to apply for affiliation > with tho Wellington Contro of N.Z.A, ; and C.U. . ' t The meeting decided to increase tho j subscription to 10s. per annum for mcmt bors over the ago ot eighteen years, and , Unmake it ps. for those under that ago. j With the increased subscriptions it is 1 proposed to rent a club room in a central ' position in tho city, and to procuro bil- •- liard tables, etc. x Oil Saturday, September IG, it is tho in. f tention of the club to hold a cycle road \ race from Lower Hutt to Upper Hutt i, and back. The distance is auout cigh- , teen miles. HARRIERS, The Wednesday section of tho Brooklyn Harriers ran yesterday from tho Thorndon Baths. leaving tlio baths, the pack under Captain Scott and Vice-Captain Brown rail along tho Esplanade, ,up i through the Queen's Park, and, following . tho Wndostown tramway, ran through . Wndostown into tho valley beyond. A. 3 circuit was then mado round tho far hills, . the trail coming out at Ngaio. A run-in. 3 of nearly three miles was then, held. G, , A. Scott won by a yard or eo from E. . Pango, with C. Brown about sixty yards . ftway third.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 7 September 1911, Page 6
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