BROADSIDING.
OPENING ON SATURDAY.
The opening night of the broadsidiog season at Western Springe Stadium nexc Saturday will see the return of Put; MoKsiiian, American epeednay ace and " 6tunt " rider, who k accompanied by Miss Deesie Grant, Kay Grant and Pec Wee iliwman, brother of Putt and National Motor Cycle Association champion of U.S.A.
The riding of the American team ia reported to have been improved considerably by the experience they have had ia Lngland and on the Continent since they were laet in Xew Zealand, but they wih meet keen competition from the loca. ridere, who include All" Matteon, Douj Mattson, L. Caeey, Brian Smith, Len Perry, C. Buchanan and Frank Dav, whii • an Australian visitor, F. Warry, will aisj be riding.
Exhibitions of trick riding will be giv«?u by Putt Mowiuan durinjj tie evening.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1937, Page 12
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