CYCLING.
RECORD Til!IIA KINO.
This arternooii the public of Soutli (■'anterbury will have an opportunity of witnessing the New Zealand motor paced champion in action at the Caledonian Grounds. The Alairehau Cycling Club have made a special engagement with W. Aiackie to appear in an attempt to lower (lie one, iwo, and live mill's records. Abitor paced riding has proved a great .success in Christchurch. Aiackie lias had several match races i*.'!iiml the rollers, and ill each of them has won very easily. At first it was intended to match him with Al. Fitzgerald behind the motors, Imt satisfactory arrangements could not he made, so a sprint match with this pair has been arranged, and Aiackie has been secured under a. special engagement to break (he records. .Tit addition to the above events a good programme id handicap events has been arranged,’ and patrons can lonic forward to a good afternoon’s sport. Aiackie boat .'Jumbo Wells and AV. Leatham in a'test match to decide who would liici'l the Australian, Horace I lorder, n lioin Aiackie met and delealed on Wednesday evening in two heats of .] mile each.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 March 1926, Page 12
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187CYCLING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 March 1926, Page 12
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