CYCLING.
SYDNEY AUUfX) JJAXIUCAJ'. A WIiJK-lUOACIUM! I'UOTKST VP* UFAAK (Hweivwl Mtu*h !U, 1.135 u.m.) , SYDN'KY, '.Murch 30. There is a Hensutiouul ikvelopniwit I in connection with the Sydney £IOOO Cycle Itace. The Council of the League of Wheelmen upheld O'Brien's appeal uyuinst Uorbett being declarud win* m»r, on the grounds ol' collusion between Corbet!, JMunkett, llucFarland, and downing, ami disqualified .\i;u Karlaml i'or three years, Corbett two ,\t-ars, DoW2iini»-, l J lunkelt, Jiathui ai.ii I twelve niunths eacli, •llltl (iifeivioui :.1X BKiUtllS. 'ilie l'WKlllt (J iirien gets thy tirst prize, .UioU, and Alajor Taylor second* XIUU. 2s'u third was awarded.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1904, Page 2
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100CYCLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 74, 31 March 1904, Page 2
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