SCENE AT SPEEDWAY.
A VIOLENT DISTURBANCE. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION PELTED. United Press Assn. —Elec. Tel. Copyright LONDON, July 25. A violent disturbance occurred at Wimbledon Speedway track, the Australian champion, Lionel van Praag, being assailed with missiles. As top-scorers in a match between the Wimbledon and Wembley teams, five riders qualified to compete in a ■special match arranged for four riders. The Wimbledon officials asked all five to compete, but van Praag, as the Wembley captain, maintained that the track was dangerous for more than four. After a heated argument with the officials van Praag and his teammate, Frank Charles, left for the dressing rooms. The crowd shouted at them and threw missiles into the pit at them. They eventually rode under protest, van Praag winning, with a jar of bath salts, which someone had hurled, tucked in his pocket. When he returned he again met with a hostile reception, and the officials cleared the ground. Van Praag remained in the stadium until the wildly clamouring crowd outside had dispersed. The crowd, unable to get van Praag, tore the radiator from the car of “Ginger” Lee a team-mate, smashed the glass and kicked in the panels.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20255, 26 July 1937, Page 7
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195SCENE AT SPEEDWAY. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20255, 26 July 1937, Page 7
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