MOTOR-CYCLE SPORTS
RACE MEETING AT HUNTLY (From Our Ourn Correspondent) HUNTLY, Sunday, The annual track meeting of the Huntly Motor-Cycling Club was heJc on the recreation ground in perfect weather yesterday before a record attendance. An outstanding feature was the success of the Huntly rider, George Knight, who won four events. Mr. Fred Knapper, secretary, was j largely responsible for the success of the outing. ■ Results are as follow: . ; Three-lap Local Handicap—Knight, s-.r (A.J.S.), 1: Shaw, 10yds (Norton), 2. Five-lap Open Handicap—Roberts, SO yds (Scott). 1: Knight, 15yds (A.J.S.). 2. 1 Bending Race—Morris (A.J.S.>, 1; Picard (P. and M-), 2. Five-laps Open—Sutherland (20yds*. ‘ the only one to finish. Potato Race—Picard (P. and M->, 1; Parsons E\ew Imp.), 2. Acceleration Test—Knight (A.J.S.). 1: i Morris (A.J.S.). 2. Six-lap Match Race—Knight, 1; the only one to finish? Five-lap Local—Knight, scr., 1; Lancaster (8.5. A.), 35yds, 2. Special Match Race —Lancaster beat Hildebrand (Triumph). , 1 Slow Race—McNeil (Indian). 1; Picard ! (P. and M.). 2.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 632, 8 April 1929, Page 13
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161MOTOR-CYCLE SPORTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 632, 8 April 1929, Page 13
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