An Eye-Witness Account by 'IXION'
S.B. from Liverpool
THE most important road race for motor-cycles held in Great Britain is undoubtedly the Senior Tourist Trophy, which was run tcday over the famous course in the Isle of Man. It is a race of thrills and spills, adventure and excitement, and the great crowds that gather at such spots as the Ramsay Hairpin Corner and Ballig Bridge never have reason to feel dissatisfied with their day's sport. Moreover, it is a valuable opportunity for British manufacturers to show what their machines and riders can do in competition with the pick of their rivals from abroad. The race will be described tonight by ' Ixion,' of The Motor Cycle, one of the best known authorities on motor-cycle racing, who will just have returned to Liverpool from the Isle of Man after seeing the race.