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... CYCLING BMOE3. CYCLING CAPS. S*>e (.fir* 6d. CAPK6 or PONCHOS. JOHN r#uk, rHc* .. ...
... CYCLING BMOE3. CYCLING CAPS. S*>e (.fir* 6d. CAPK6 or PONCHOS. JOHN r#uk, rHc* .. ...
... CYCLE AND MOTOR CYCLE SHOW will be opened on SATURDAY, Feb. Ilth, 1905. CYCLES, MOTOR CYCLES, MOTOR TRICYCLES. &c.,&c. Euterpean Ladies’ Orchestra. 0 12 noon lO P-m- admission 6d. *. '£]uS2dS2^L£ Cl * ’f-U,TE« JJ , yi , £J( UtuehMt. 1 R.E.P. BOOK. BASES ...
... Mkm Cycle aa Cycle Michelins represent for-price ever offered, tyres cannot be prod; higher-priced. The secret of the Michelin value-for-price lies in the Michelin costsaving policy of concentration upon the manufacture of ...
... CYCLING. E T. DVSON (Redhill)~When A E Wills, of Putney, oovered 61 mules 942 yards in one hour the feat was acomplished at Munich on August 17, 1908, He was motor-paced by M. Bertin, ...
... CYCLING. I am a cyclist and love it. Whether the entry fee—• low owe of mie shilling—had in, dared riders to enter without • thought of riding I don't know. The fact is the handicaps produced few competitors. The out. standing features of the afternoon ...
... CYCLING. WHEELERS HILL CLIMBING. Yietery of I. Lazenby. A strews bead lrd oa Wheats Wet eratumE/ fir teetered with the w 52 r:der. Who elected to meat[ eel of the ft Into bed errepted the tueltetten of the lisawbeeter Wye CY. The venom ea* mime the Rat ...
... CYCLING TESTS. CHAN(iIt FROM U.S. TO SWITZERLAND? VS it unlikely lliol man\ Eiiroiu ry. lists would take part in the lSi*J World’s Championships if they were held the United Stat , it is now almost certain that they will transferred to Switzerland. The ...
... A.U. Rales. TUESDAY. JULY 19. „, ,,. GOOD CYCLE AND FOOT EVENTS. Excellent Gras® Track. Good Pnxes. Entry lormr. »c. G. W. MARSH, H 0. . E C K T 0 . Under N.C.D. and N.A.D. Rules. TUESDAY. JULY 26 GOOD CYCLE AND FOOT EVENTS. Good Track. Good Pnjes. Entry ...
... CYCLING. G W. R (Sarnan).—There are severa! “ main ' roads to lLondon, and it denends upon how you are tra eiling. Cardiff, Rending, &, s, of course, most dir-t, bat whet about crosing the Severn' [f evelng or motoring we shonld teke Carmarthen, Breow ...
... CYCLING. B. A. J.—The new honr record ; s miles 1.53) yards. ra (’e by Robl. the (•• tman rider. T W. L (Linco n).—Read F. W. Stocks cn Tramins. publwbed the Ariel Cycle Coy.. Bonrnbro-k. Birmingham. the best book have cycle iraining. ...
... CYCLING. ALTER EGO f?t©boon-TreiiU.--Yon wrong with of the throe, but No. tor preferone*. L. - not* tb* •©•rHary of the centre, Mr. R. C. Biabop. 83, nect-ttroet, placirju in the cycle Grimsby on June lb. 1906, were Half-milo-C Nicholson. A. Bates and ...
... CYCLING. R (Birtskocbiiml A K ftu w>t Ridden 60 mil« m one bout BirtrißChim, n«>r h»» *nr other jcliet done 10. but dm x.idVi xum ta cat hear the CcaUßMt. ...