by rathbone » 16 Nov 2007, 10:10
Speedway started at the Marine Gardens in May 1928.On 23 May a crowd of 5,000 watched the racing. The Scotsman reported that the racing was of a thrilling and interesting nature and though there were some falls, no accident occurred among the competitors.
In the Edinburgh Handicap only one of the cracks, Ivor Creek, England, advanced beyond the first stage and in winning his heat from Drew McQueen, Edinburgh, he was fortunate as the Edinburgh rider had a spill while leading round the final bend in the last lap. W. Galloway, Australia, after taking the lead in the second heat, had to stop owing to trouble with his chain. The final eventually resolved itself into a struggle between Rex Delahaye, Edinburgh and Drew McQueen, the former winning narrowly after a fine race.
Expert racing took Paddy Deans and Sprouts Elder into the final of the Flying Eight, a four laps event. In order that an attempt could be made on the record, the last stage, which should have been over six laps was run over four laps. Dean was on the lead throughout, Elder losing ground twice in endeavouring to gain the inside position and in the end the Australian won with half a lap to spare without, however, touching the world’s record.
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