William Summers, the unfairly treated Yorkshire sprinter of the early 1930s
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The early 1930s was not a vintage era for British sprinting. Harry Edward, Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell, all of them great champions and Olympic medal-winners of the 1920s, were long retired. So far as Jack London and Walter Rangeley, the Olympic silver-medallists of 1928, were concerned, London had another year or so of club […]
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