[2] On returning from his rugby tour of Australia, Evers took up work in Amblecote with E.J.
In 1926 Evers applied for a British patent, on behalf of the company, for an improved kiln.
[4] He was a keen canoeist and in the dedication to William Bliss's "Rapid Rivers" published in 1935, it states "To Guy V. Evers and his Companions who have canoed more English rivers than I have adventured upon".
[5] Evers played club rugby mainly for Moseley, but he was also selected for a Rest of South team to face London and the Universities.
[6] In 1899, Evers was invited to join Matthew Mullineux's British Isles team to tour Australia.