CYCLE RACING.
40-MILE EVENT DECIDED. THIRTY-ONE RIDERS COMPETE. (Special to Times.) Tl- AWAMUTU. Monday. Thirty-one riders from all parts or the Auckland province competed in a 40-mile road race to Otumhanga anil hack, conducted by the To Awamutu Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club, on Saturday. The first man away was L. Melville (Te Awamutu), and 23 minutes elapsed before the scratch men. including T Crawford i Hamilton . \. Reidy iHamilton), M. Gamble i Auckland), H. I.iddingtmi (To Awamutu) and J. A. Robertson (Te AwaThc first rider to‘reach home was B. McKenzie (20m) with J. Robertson (I7m) second and l’urdon (Matamata) iiMn) third. Following is the order or me first eight riders to flnl.suß. McKenzie. (Hamilton), ?rtm, l; J. Robertson Te Awamutu •. 17m. 2; (i. Purdon i Mata mata'. cm. 3; M. Gamble ( Auckland', srr., i. .i. \ Ruber!.son (Te Awamutu:. • A walkPi
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20256, 27 July 1937, Page 11
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140CYCLE RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20256, 27 July 1937, Page 11
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