rnif,v tlt; i k I I I•Icl e a“KANGAROO TEAM” IS WINNER OF ENew York, Nov. 21— Alfred G outlet of Australia and Alfred Crenda of e j Tasmania, the ‘'Kangaroo team,” won(I | the six-day bike race which ended at Madison Square Garden toniglit. Tied with five other teams, for the lead an hour before the finish they scored 67 points, the highest number in the final sprint of an hour.In this sprint tho leader at the end of each 15 laps was credited with six points, the second team with five points and so on down to the lost team which received a credit of one point.Iver Lawson of Salt Lake city andPeter Drobach of Poland, the Swedish-Polish team were second with «1 points; Peggie McNamara of Australia and Jimmy Moran of Chelsen,^ Maas., the Internationa] team, were third, with 53 points, j Tho distance covered by Goullet_ and Ofrenda and the other leaders was rj j»2,75S miles and one lap, setting a new e | world's record by seven miles and one I e ' lap,Righteen teams started in the race last Sunday night; of this number all [ dropped out but eight teams who finished tonight.