BROADSIDING.
W( s nes ? a J;’s big attraction at the Speedway Royal, South Dunedin, will be the appearance of the famous English lady broadside rider, Miss Fay Tavlour who has competed with success against b y St , me i n ri a d r® rs r,\" Australia and A.®'' a n?s'i M Tavlour is a nice? of Lo-d Riddell, and is a girl of many parts, having represeuteo her country at hockey, as well as being a first-class tennis IV aye . r - , She «, brilliant exponent on the cinders. She has some fine performances to her credit, and has several times registered 22 for the quarter-mile circuit It was only two- years ago that M;ss Taylour first learned to ride a motor and her experience of the cinder ttack is shorter than that. Accompanying Miss laylour will be Arthu- Mann one of the best Australian cinder track nders. and in addition Harry Mangham. Charlie Perato, S'ky.l Perkins, Max Graham 1-rank Benniah. and a team ot Wellington and Dunedn, riders will be seen in many thrilling races. Resides making an attempt on Max Graham’s onelap record of 21 4-ssec. Mis? Tavlour wifi bo seen in three special match faces. Wednesday night s programme promises to eclipse the remarkable success scored on the opening night.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20966, 4 March 1930, Page 7
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