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1929 Foreign Tour | George Jenkins | 31/12/99 |
1950 CLUB DINNER |
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14/07/1951
Hastings Observer |
CENTRAL GROUND SPORTS DESPITE the bad turn which the weather did for the cycling and athletic sports, held at the Central Ground under the auspices of the Hastings Warrior Cycling Club Thursday night, all the events went off to schedule. The wet ground naturally affected the times, and number Intending competitors scratched, but notwithstanding this about 100 young athletes took part, coming from as far afield as London, Brighton and Maidstone. Ivan Buckland [Ivan Buckland (Hastings Warrior CC)], of the Warriors Cycling Club, again showed himself to be a champion in the making when he won three the four cycling events in which he was entered. His track craft was outstanding, and he fully deserved the cheers received when he sped home to victory in the 880 yds. N.C.U. championships (Sussex Centre), the E.S.C.A. 1,000 yds. championship -—both which he has held for three years—and the 880 yds. handicap. … Special mention must made of the excellent organisation of the sports, which, under the leadership of Mr G W. Jenkins [George Jenkins], went off smoothly from start to finish. The Carnival Queen distributed the prizes. Results were: … [Athletic results] Cycling.—One lap novices’ scratch race: 1, M Stoten [M Stoten (Hastings Warrior CC)], Hastings Warrior CC; 2, I David, Rye Wheelers; 3, D. Neeves [Dennis Neeves (Hastings Warrior CC)], Hastings Warriors C.C.; time, 32sec. Sussex Centre N.C.U. ½mile championship: 1, I. Buckland [Ivan Buckland (Hastings Warrior CC)], Hastings Warriors; 2, P. E. Riddleston, Brighton and Hove Wheelers; 3, R. E. Salvage, Brighton and Hove Wheelers; time. 1min 21 1-5 sec. Half-mile handicap: 1, I. Buckland [Ivan Buckland (Hastings Warrior CC)], Warriors; 2. P. E. Riddleston Brighton and Hove Wheelers; 3, J. Thatcher, Senlac Road Club; time, 1min 16sec. E.S.C.A. 1.000 yds. championship: 1, I. Buckland [Ivan Buckland (Hastings Warrior CC)], Hastings Warriors CC; 2, J. Thatcher, Senlac Road Club; 3, M. Stoten [M Stoten (Hastings Warrior CC)], Warriors: time, 1min. 34 3-ssec. E.S.C.A. 2½mile team pursuit championship, semi-final: 1, Royal Tunbridge Wells Albion C.C.; 2, Hastings Cycling and Athletic Club; times. Tunbridge Wells. 7min. 2-5sec.; Hastings, 7min. 5 2-5sec. Devil take the hindmost: 1, F. Higgins, Brighton Stanley C.C.; 2, T. Baldwin [Terry Baldwin], Hastings C. and A.C.; 3, B. Booth, Brighton Mitre. Event: |
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23/08/1941
Hastings Observer |
Crack Cyclist Death of Mr 'Jimmy' Moren Mr. James ('Jimmy') Moren [James Moren], one of Hastings crack cyclists at the end of the last century, died at the Royal East Sussex Hospital on Saturday [15 August 1941], at the age of 76. Brought up in the grocery business. he worked for his father in Bohemia Road after leaving school. He then changed his occupation, and his exceptional interest In cycle racing coincided with his employment with Mr. George Jenkins in his cycle business. Later he returned to his old trade and opened grocery business in Southwater road where he remained for very many years. As a racing cyclist. Mr Moren made his bow to the public In 1884 at Bank Holiday athletics meeting at the Central Ground at Hastings. where mounted on a 52 inch ordinary he gained first place In an open race. A year later he created something of sensation locally initiating the '100 miles road record.' He accomplished the 100 miles in the then phenomenal time of 11 hours 47 minutes, and for this feat the Hastings and St. Leonards Bicycle and Tricycle Club, of which he was a member, presented him with a silver medal. The 100 miles record became very popular with local cyclists, but Mr Moren monopolised the honours until 1892, in which year he covered the distance In 7 hours 3 minutes. During his career Mr. Moren frequently rode up the Castle Hill, and was the first to attempt the slope from Wellington-Square to the West Hill to the terminus the lift. In 1899, when he was honoured with the captaincy of the local Cycling Club, he was described 'the most brilliant handicap rider In Hastings.' His speciality was long distance riding, and on several occasions he won the Mastin Challenge Cup—of which he became permanent holder—starting from scratch and conceding starts up to 450 yards. Up to 1900 Mr. Moren had competed in over 300 races, and won 107 prizes. He was connected with the local Cycling Club for many years, and was one of its oldest members, if not the oldest. He frequently arranged dances in aid the club, and was himself a keen dancer. As a member of the local volunteer force of cyclists he rode at the great Military Exhibition held at Chelsea. The race was open to all England and only missed being first in the final by inches. The 62 competitors included the leading cycling stars of the Kingdom. In addition to cycling, Mr Moren was very fond of sea and river fishing, and was also a keen gardener. He was a member of the Bohemia Conservative Club for many years. On retiring from business. Mr Moren and his daughter went to live at 97 Battle Road, St. Leonards. The funeral took place on Thursday at the Borough Cemetery, the Rev. John Daniel, minister of Chapel Park Road Baptist Church, St. Leonards, officiating. The immediate mourners were Miss W. Moren (daughter). Mr. and Mrs. Hodges. Mrs. Upton, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Brooker, Miss Wallis, Mrs. Dann. Mrs. Busbridge. Miss Hewlett. Mr. Baker; Mrs. Mlddleton (friends). Floral tributes were received as follows: —Wreath. From the daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Berryman and family: Arthur Loynes (Canterbury): Eva Hicks (Tonbrldge): Mr. and Mrs. Upton and Kath; Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker: Miss O'Dell and L N.; All at 95, Battle-road; Battle Road Fire Watchers. Section 4; Miss Hewlett; Mr. and Mrs. S. Watman: From fellow gardener; Catherine: Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Brooker. Miss Moren desires to thank all those who sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes in her sad bereavement. The funeral directors were Douglas C. Mercer and Son. Silverhill. St. Leonards. |
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13/07/1957
Hastings Observer |
Four Trials M Carpenter [Maurice Carpenter] on Sunday became the first member of the Hastings and St Leonards Cycling and Athletic club since 1931 to compete in the North Road CC. Memorial 50 mile trial, which has now became an invitation event for fast tricyclists, and he was placed sixth with a time of 2hr 22min 33sec. The winner was G Clayton, Spartan Wheelers, who did 2hr 15min 19sec. Once an invitation event to the best 12 riders in the country, the trial was won by G W Jenkins [George Jenkins] of the Hastings Club in 1929 and 1930. Other trials supported by members on Sunday were the Appollo CC women’s 25 miles and KCA ”100” [Kent CA]. There was a club run to Yalding and tea was at Beckley. The club’s second evening trial over 25 miles was held in conjunction with the Rye club [Rye Wheelers] last week and best times were made by J Southerden [Jack Southerden] 1:10:23; B Dean [Bernard Deane (Rye Wheelers)], who did 1:11:55 with a puncture delay; and J Holland [Jim Hollands], 1:11:56. Tomorrow the club tea will be at Punnetts Town, Heathfield. Event: |
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Club/Association | Date | |
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George Jenkins NCU Card Foreign Touring 1932
Licence |
George Jenkins | 1/01/1929 |
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