Scottish Reunion Lunch September
2007
`Landing at Glasgow
Airport late on a wet and windy Saturday evening, the weather forecast
did not look good for the Glasgow Tigers v Birmingham meeting at
Ashfield the following afternoon.
Glasgow Airport was on full security alert following the recent
terrorist attack when a flaming Cherokee Jeep was crashed into the
terminal doors. With typical Glasgow coolness, the staff inside the
terminal were not too worried as they thought that it was only BBC Top
Gear presenter, Richard
Hammond, checking in late for his flight!
The wet weather did not let up on the Sunday, so, with deep puddles
flooding the car park and the Ashfield track, there was no alternative
other than to cancel the meeting and save the fans a wasted journey.
Fortunately, our Scottish Reunion Lunch was to be held indoors at the
Ashfield Stadium, so there was no chance of US being `rained off`.
Glasgow Skipper, Shane Parker had to head south and missed the lunch,
but Craig Watson, Michael Coles, Trent Leverington and Robert Ksiezak
all stayed around and joined the Scottish `Golden Oldies` for the lunch.
As usual in Scotland, there were plenty of prizes donated by members for
the
raffle, and as you would expect in Scotland, most of those prizes came
in a bottle,...whisky, wine, Irn Bru, the lot. This encouraged the 2007
Tigers to spend some of their traveling expenses on raffle tickets and
they were last seen staggering out of the stadium with a armful of
bottles!
Owing to the wet weather, quite a few of our `Scottish Legends` were
missing from the lunch (you think that we would be quite used to rain
north of the border) but we still had ex-Tigers, Jack `Red` Monteith,
Bobby Beaton and former Glasgow promoter, Jimmy Beaton plus ex-Monarchs,
Gordon Mitchell, Harry Darling, Jimmy Tannock, plus former Team Manager,
Tommy Hughson, former
Team Mechanic, Arty Fisher and current Monarchs` statistics Supremo,
Mike Hunter.
Talking of Jimmy Tannock, our Scottish Chairman, resplendent in his
beautiful gold Chain-of-Scottish-Office (designed by Ian Grant
Silversmiths of Edinburgh) gave a welcoming speech but also passed on
the sad news that former Glasgow Tigers` skipper and keen WSRA member,
Maury Mattingley had suffered a serious stroke and had been taken to
hospital the previous
evening.
Maury is well-remembered in Glasgow for his high-scoring and also for
being perhaps the first rider to fly to home meetings. Maury would fly
up to Glasgow from his Southampton home, ride his bike, usually scoring
double figures, then fly home again, leaving someone else to wash and
prepare his
bike for the next meeting. Nice work if you can get it!
Now poor Maury was lying in hospital and his Scottish friends wanted to
send him and wife, Rossita their regards. As it was Sunday and too
late to buy a `Get Well Card`, most shops would be closed, Glasgow
promoter, Alan Dick came to the rescue, donating a 2007 Glasgow Tigers
calendar which all the guests signed and it was posted down to Maury in
Southampton.
Jimmy Tannock also mentioned that Ian `Mose` Hutcheson tells us that
there will be a special bench seat erected in memory of the `Speedway
Doctor`, Carlo Biagi in his home village of Clovenfords in the Scottish
Borders. Let`s hope it is placed outside the local Clovenfords Inn,
Carlo would
appreciate that as it was his `home-from-home`!
The Glasgow Cycle Speedway Association also had a reunion at Ashfield,
so it was good to meet up with some of my pedal-powered ex-team mates
along with my ex-Motorcycle Speedway team mates, so it was a nostalgic
weekend, even the rain was the same as I remember it during my Glasgow
youth!
After the lunch, with no Speedway to watch, it gave us plenty of time to
catch up with all the gossip and as we all headed off into the now
evening sunshine, which came a few hours too late to save the meeting,
we all agreed to meet up again at the Scottish Reunion Dinner Dance in
Livingstone next
February just before the main WSRA Dinner Dance on 1st March.
My message for both of these great events is,......`SCOTS;...Wear The
Kilt`. LADIES;......Pray For Wind!!
Bertola
Bert Harkins
Photo,...Scottish Committee Chairman, Jimmy Tannock with some of the
raffle prizes behind him.
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