BROADSIDING.
PROGRAMME FOR THIS . - EVENING. ' ■ •■■■■*■' - ' / In every way the lull broadsiding P r0 * gramme to be presented at Monica Eark Speedway to-night—the second meeting of the season—promises to be one of the most attractive presented in • Christchurch. The entry of ■3l • riders ensures full fields, ana a lengthy list of 'events, including, the_ nrst and second division handicaps, the match and scratch races,'and the.novice handicap, wauy Hull. Vue, «nd Sid Jackson, of Coventry;'".the two clasSy. Englishmen who distinguished themselves in the test matches against* the Australians, wilf be seen in .redhot action. They , will meet plenty of competition .from' the South Island cracks. Jim Noebit, Lionel Homer,-and Peter Lyders, ot Dunedtn. wil! take part, and Percy Lunn Brio Pyke. Jack Oakley, and Norm. Gray will lead- the strong Canterbury brigade. *■ fast, improved track with a special covering on the corners should give the rl ®?fl 8 plenty of opportunity to display ir skl "' Close finishes and plenty of excitement are assured. ;
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20412, 5 December 1931, Page 5
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