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1934 Speedway National League

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British speedway league season

1934 Speedway National League
LeagueNational League Division One
No. of competitors9
ChampionsBelle Vue Aces
National TrophyBelle Vue Aces
A.C.U CupBelle Vue Aces
London CupNew Cross Lambs
Highest averageEric Langton

The1934National League Division One was the sixth season ofmotorcycle speedway in Great Britain. It was also the first time that a second division/tier of racing was introduced following the creation of a reserves league.[1][2][3][4]

Summary

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Birmingham Bulldogs (formerly Hall Green) andLea Bridge rejoined the league.

Sheffield dropped out and most of their team joinedLea Bridge.Clapton Saints, who rode atLea Bridge's stadium in the previous season relocated and raced asHarringay Tigers.[5]Crystal Palace relocated toNew Cross under the promotion of Fred Mockford, with the reason being that Mockford believed attendances would be larger.[6]

Coventry andNottingham also dropped out.

Lea Bridge had their licence revoked by the Speedway Control Board in late July and were relocated toWalthamstow Stadium, riding as theWalthamstow Wolves, who took on their last ten fixtures.[7][8]

Belle Vue Aces won their second consecutive double of national title andKnockout Cup. They also completed the treble by winning the A.C.U Cup.Eric Langton ofBelle Vue Aces finished with the highest average.

National League Final table

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PosTeamPLWDLPts
1Belle Vue Aces32270554
2Wembley Lions32260652
3New Cross Lambs322101142
4West Ham Hammers321611533
5Wimbledon Dons321601632
6Harringay Tigers321411729
7Birmingham Bulldogs32902318
8Plymouth Tigers32822218
9Lea Bridge +Walthamstow Wolves32502710*
  • Lea Bridge scored 8 points from 22 matches, Walthamstow scored 2 from 10

Fixtures & results

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A fixtures

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Home \ AwayBVBIRHARLBWNCPLYWEMWHWIM
Belle Vue38–1633–2133–2126–2536–026–2832–1934–19
Birmingham21–3322–3231–2328–2531–2320–3432–2226–27
Harringay21–3328–2435–1820–3335–1526–2832–2126–28
Lea Bridge/Walthamstow18–3231–2219–3318–3328–2523–3123–2923–31
New Cross31–2126–2429–2538–1631–2232–2124–2930–24
Plymouth18–3632–2028–2629–2221–3222–3227–2728–25
Wembley23–3135–1923–3135–1733–2040–1435–1731–23
West Ham22–3227–2630–2333–2127–2640–1124–3020–33
Wimbledon21–3336–1731–2331–2329–2433–2021–3237–15
Source:[9]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

B fixtures

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Home \ AwayBVBIRHARLBWNCPLYWEMWHWIM
Belle Vue42–1136–1840–1428–2641–1235–1930–2438–16
Birmingham12–4021–3326–2630–2339–1422–3231–2332–22
Harringay21–3332–2034–2026.5–27.540–1422–3233–2023–29
Lea Bridge/Walthamstow17–3629–2525–2923–3022–3122–3221–3229–25
New Cross20–3433–2139–1436–1742–928–2629–258–16
Plymouth31–2230–2326–2625–2823–3123–3022–3227–22
Wembley23–3136–1722–3032–2128–2541–1236–1829–24
West Ham35–1933–2131–2336–1733–2140–1423–3134–19
Wimbledon27–2629–2527–2634–1925–2834–2020–3222–32
Source:[10]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top Ten Riders

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RiderNatTeamPointsC.M.A.
1Eric LangtonEnglandBelle Vue186.510.32
2Vic HuxleyAustraliaWimbledon13210.31
3Jack ParkerEnglandHarringay23010.07
4Tom FarndonEnglandNew Cross240.510.06
5Ginger LeesEnglandWembley2309.96
6Dicky CaseAustraliaLea Bridge/Walthamstow2089.48
7Bluey WilkinsonAustraliaWest Ham2109.08
8Joe AbbottEnglandBelle Vue1689.05
9Bill KitchenEnglandBelle Vue1828.97
10Tiger StevensonEnglandWest Ham1798.92

In the 1934 season, a league for reserves and junior riders was introduced. This wasn't continued in 1935.West Ham Reserves won the reserve league dropping just one point in 12 matches.

Reserve League Final table

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PosTeamPLWDLPts
1West Ham Reserves12111023
2Wembley Reserves1272316
3Harringay Reserves1261513
4Wimbledon Reserves1261513
5Birmingham Reserves124088
6Belle Vue Reserves123096
7New Cross Reserves122195

National Trophy

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The 1934 National Trophy was the fourth edition of theKnockout Cup.[11]

First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
29/05Plymouth49-57Lea Bridge

Quarterfinals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
26/06Birmingham36-69Belle Vue
23/06Belle Vue81-27Birmingham
25/06Wimbledon67-38Lea Bridge
29/06Lea Bridge60-47Wimbledon
28/06Wembley59-49Harringay
30/06Harringay33-74Wembley
26/06West Ham48.5-59.5New Cross
27/06New Cross69-36West Ham

Semifinals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
28/07Belle Vue48-30Wimbledon
30/07Wimbledon32-75Belle Vue
25/07New Cross42-62Wembley
26/07Wembley67.5-40.5New Cross

Final

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First leg

Belle Vue Aces
Max Grosskreutz 16
Eric Langton 15
Joe Abbott 12
Bill Kitchen 12
Frank Charles 11
Frank Varey 5
71 – 36Wembley Lions
Ginger Lees 10
Wally Kilmister 9
Gordon Byers 8
Lionel Van Praag 6
Colin Watson 2
George Greenwood 1
[12]

Second leg

Wembley Lions
Wally Kilmister 11
Ginger Lees 8
Gordon Byers 7
Lionel Van Praag 5
Harry Whitfield 2
Colin Watson 1
34 – 74Belle Vue Aces
Eric Langton 18
Max Grosskreutz 18
Joe Abbott 16
Frank Charles 9
Bill Kitchen 7
Frank Varey 6
[12]

Belle Vue were National Trophy Champions, winning on aggregate164-87.

A.C.U Cup

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The 1934Auto-Cycle Union Cup was the first edition of the Cup.[13]

First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
14/08Birmingham49-59Wembley

Quarterfinals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
11/09Plymouth44–62Harringay
12/09New Cross62–44Wimbledon
15/09Belle Vue79–29Wembley
18/09West Ham66–37Walthamstow

Semifinals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
29/09Harringay45–62Belle Vue
09/10West Ham58-49New Cross

Final

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DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
15/10Belle Vue56–51West Ham

London Cup

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First round

Team oneScoreTeam two
Wembley60–47, 57–48Wimbledon
Harringay44–63, 41–66New Cross

Semi final round

Team oneScoreTeam two
Wembley57–51, 46–62West Ham
New Cross69–38, 65–41Walthamstow

Final

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First leg

New Cross
Ron Johnson 16
Tom Farndon 15
Nobby Key 13
Stan Greatrex 9
George Newton 5
Joe Francis 4
Roy Dook 0
Harry Shepherd 0
62–44West Ham
Bluey Wilkinson 13
Stan Dell 10
Arthur Atkinson 9
Tommy Croombs 7
Broncho Dixon 4
Rol Stobart 1
Arthur Warwick 0
Wal Morton 0

Second leg

West Ham
Bluey Wilkinson 17
Tommy Croombs 14
Arthur Atkinson 9
Broncho Dixon 6
Arthur Warwick 5
Stan Dell 2
Rol Stobart 0
53–52New Cross
Nobby Key 13
Ron Johnson 11
Joe Francis 10
Tom Farndon 8
Stan Greatrex 6
Harry Shepherd 2
George Newton 1
Roy Dook 1
[14]

New Cross won on aggregate114–97

Riders & final averages

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Belle Vue

Birmingham

Harringay

Lea Bridge/Walthamstow

New Cross

Plymouth

Wembley

West Ham

Wimbledon

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Historic league tables". Speedway Archive.
  2. ^"Year by Year".Speedway Researcher. Retrieved6 August 2021.
  3. ^Rogers, Martin (1978).The Illustrated History of Speedway. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 129.ISBN 0-904584-45-3.
  4. ^"BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES - PRE-WAR ERA (1929-1939)".Official British Speedway website. Retrieved6 August 2021.
  5. ^"A Speedway Dispute".Daily News (London). 5 January 1934. Retrieved24 November 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. ^"New Track for London".Reynolds's Newspaper. 15 October 1933. Retrieved3 November 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  7. ^"Speedway Race Control".Daily News (London). 1 August 1934. Retrieved28 September 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  8. ^"Track at Lea Bridge closed".Daily Express. 28 July 1934. Retrieved17 January 2025 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. ^"1934 fixtures & results"(PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved19 November 2024.
  10. ^"1934 fixtures & results"(PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved19 November 2024.
  11. ^"1934 National Trophy". Speedway archive.
  12. ^ab"1934 National Trophy"(PDF).Speedway Researcher. Retrieved6 August 2021.
  13. ^"1934 ACU Cup"(PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved6 August 2021.
  14. ^"New Cross win London Cup".Daily Herald. 26 September 1934. Retrieved16 September 2023 – viaBritish Newspaper Archive.
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