Sporting and Athletic Records
86 CYCLING—BICYCLE Distance Time Miles H.M. s. Rider Nationality Place l u i 37 F.B.Stave 1 S 2 5 1 /,H.C.Clark 2 4 37 O.B.Hachen- berger. American Springfield, Mass. 20 Denver, Col. 17 3 7 3 4 9 3 1 'A 5 11 se 4 /, 10 25 24 15 38 25 20 SI 2 I a ji 25 i 4 20 A.L.Hachen- berger Date Oct. '94 Oct. '95 Dec. '95 16 Nov. '96 B. Unpaced—Standing Start Rider Nationality Place Date Distance Time Miles H.M. s. '/i h 28 , /b H.Davidson American Waltham, Mass. 1 js 41 W.W.Hamilton „ Coronado,«Cal. t !j 1 3 9 / B F. J.Jenney ,, Oneonta, N. Y. 1 i 2 IQI / B R. A. MarplesBritish London 2 4 3 9 F . G . Barnett American N e w Orleans,L a . 7 Dec. ' 9 5 3 7 15 Harry Clark „ Denver 21 Nov. '95 4 9 47 <; 12 12 21 Sept. '95 25 Dec. '95 8 Aug. '94 Sept. '95 g A. B. H UGHES, American Amateur, is credited in some quarters with 2m. 4 */ss. at Denver, Col., 22 May 1896. But the L, A. W.Racing Board do not appear to accept this performance forecord. W. W. H AMILTON'S time of 2m. o'/ss. (indifferently claimed for a standing or a flying start!) has been already referred to. See above note d, p.75. •A See above note c, p. 75. »' This is strictly a Competition record—being made in a handicap race; but it may »tand until a better takes its place. See above note d,p. 75.
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