Dream Team: Bill Dunn
I was born (1934) in the tenement which still stands across Helen Street
from the White City and I was immediately captured by the advent of
"Speedway" after WWII
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Ron Johnson
I hadn't seen anything like these guys and I longed to grow up to be able to buy a speedway bike and race against them.
Bill Kitchen
Same as for R.J.
Eric Chitty
I can remember Eric Chitty singing a tribute for
someone who was missing as the result of injuries. The tribute was new
to me but it turned out to be an old Cowboy song, "Empty Saddles in the
Old Corral".
Gruff Garland
Gruffy was amzingly different from the rest because he was a
"leg-trailer" as was Oliver Hart. Very dramatic taking the bends good
and wide at full bore.
Maurice Stobbart
Maurice wasn't very good but was well liked anyhow with his leathers
billowing out in the breeze. Made him look twice the size of the rest.
Will Lowther/Joe Crowther
Lowther and Crowther were among the first of regular Tigers, like Junior
Bainbridge, Eddie Lack and later the wee wizard who was Tommy Miller.
Before those guys, Johnston, Kitchen, Chitty and the Hodgson brothers,
Frank and Jack seemed to tour the circuit of all of the tracks with no
particular allegiance to any team.
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This article was first published on 2nd September 2012
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