AMATEUR CYCLING
MANUKAU CLUB’S RACES FOUBISTER GETS FASTEST TIME The two events set down for decision n Saturday by the Manukau Amam* Cycling Club drew good fields. I »e junior race was Contested by eight youngsters, while the senior race attracted a field of 12. winning the latter handicap, N. showed a welcome return to F °ubister added another honour to his list, rne following are the results: FIVE-MILE JUNIOR RACE ?• 5: (3min) 1 t » (lmin 50sec> 2 ' v * Robinson (lmin) 3 *«SSSf inTlmTn S 2s?c°° rde<J by A " W " 15. MILE SENIOR HANDICAP p ?* Casey (3min) 1 r ii *>eaver (2mln) 2 • Harris (3min) 3 JMOnS2 U J > ? ster registered fastest time m 21 sec, from :he scratch mark.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1041, 4 August 1930, Page 13
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120AMATEUR CYCLING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1041, 4 August 1930, Page 13
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