Gabrielle Ray

'Gabrielle Ray said, 'I am always dancing; I love it! When I don't dance, I sing. What else is there to do?'

Eric Loder – Birmingham Daily Gazette – Wednesday 3rd March 1920


THE PRINCE’S GAME FIGHT.

 

Yesterday afternoon the Prince of Wales was one of the competitors in the final for the squash racquets handicap at, the Bath Club, in which he opposed Captain Eric Loder. There were 32 combatants, and he had won each of hie four previous matches by two games to love.

The Prince received seven aces, Captain Loder being on the scratch mark, but after 35 minutes’ warm work he had to acknowledge defeat by two games to one. Captain Loder’s score being 15-12. 12-15, 15-12. His back play was rather uncertain and he does not possess the reach of his rival, but there were prolonged rallies.

Birmingham Daily Gazette – Wednesday 3rd March 1920

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