THE ULSTER T.T.
Freddy Dixon rarely fails to give a touch of interest to any race in which be is entered. In his first appearance in the Ulster race in 1932, he crashed…
LES TALLISS
Sir, Presumably your correspondent Mr Hambledon (September issue) has either ‘a photographic memory or a garage full of ERAs, Bugattis, Frazer-Nashes and the like. Possessing neither ot these desirable commodities. I resort to being one ot boa “camera toting overt,” and deri, great deal of pleasure from the results. a pleasure which, unlike the memory, increases with ume. “Small two-dimensional images” they may he, but they are considerably better than no image at all. I am at a loss to understand I he imp Lica ion that tuY enthusiasm tor the sport should be diluted or somehow rendered impure or insincere a consequence ol using a Carnet,. 11-11ti
certainly not the case. Is have I “10,, the
power to observe”, a faculty flt■rmally sharpened bv repeafed attempts to compose acceptable pit:till,. fied
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