THE SPEEDWAY.
BROADSIDERS INCREASE THEIR SKILL. Brosdsiding requires skill and neirs, and these come with practice and experience. Local broadsiders, many of them mounted on improved aiid faster machines, have been in full training: for some time past, and have acquired a remarkable degree of skill, that this season's broadsiding at Monica Park v.-iU be better and more exciting than ever. A visit to the park reveals that the management has effected considerable improvements to tjio track, wtych is bound to be very much faster. With their new mounts and improved tracJc conditions th». local riders have become more daring, aid their speed is greater.. too. Tho opening of Monica Park on Saturday night will be notable for the first appearance here of "Daredevil" Durkin and Eric Bamberger, two famons Australian riders, and f6r a galaxy of local talent. Thore will be a sp*oi»l twa Mrvic* freoa Catliedxsl-c%cß!6,
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 19
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148THE SPEEDWAY. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20091, 21 November 1930, Page 19
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