CYCLIST’S DEATH
DURING RACE AT AUCKLAND. (Per Press Association—Copyright). AUCKLAND, June 19.. The death ocucrrcd to-day of Eric Arthur Cleaver, as the result of £V crash from a cycle during a race at Tamaki on Saturday afternoon, His isknll was seriously fractured. During the week-end Ins condition was critical, When, as scratch man in the Auckland Cycle Club’s 25 mile road race, lie was riding .fast in the first lap, the front fork of his machine collapsed. Cleaver was hurled to the road with considerable force. He remained un-con-cious. Club members rushed the injured man to the hospital. Cleaver was a single man, aged 22 years, and lived at Mount Albert. He wfits a popular member of the Auckland Cycle. Club.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1933, Page 5
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