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1932 Speedway National League
British speedway league season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The National League was formed in 1932 combining teams from the Northern League and Southern League.[1] It was the fourth season of speedway in the United Kingdom.[2][3]
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Summary
From the teams that finished the 1931 Northern League, Leeds Lions and Preston closed down, leaving only Belle Vue Aces and Sheffield. From the 1931 Southern League, High Beech and Lea Bridge had closed Plymouth Tigers were new competitors.
In the first half of the season, the teams competed for the National Association (NSA) Trophy in a league format won by Stamford Bridge Pensioners. In May 1932, the Southampton Saints promotion left Banister Court Stadium to take over the licence at Lea Bridge Stadium, with the team becoming the Clapton Saints.[4] At the end of the NSA Trophy phase Sheffield dropped out.
In the second half of the season Wembley Lions won the inaugural National League title. Dicky Case of the Wimbledon Dons finished with the highest average.
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League
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Top Ten Riders
National Trophy
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The 1932 National Trophy was the second edition of the Knockout Cup.[6]
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Wembley were declared National Trophy Champions, winning on aggregate 103-87.
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National Speedway Association Trophy
The National Association (NSA) Trophy was won by Stamford Bridge.[8]
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London Cup
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Wembley won on aggregate 99–92
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Riders & final averages
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Belle Vue
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Eric Langton 9.33
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Max Grosskreutz 8.15
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Frank Varey 8.00
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Eric Gregory 7.15
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Joe Abbott 7.00
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Bob Harrison 6.84
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Frank Charles 6.67
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Broncho Dixon 4.38
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Dusty Haigh 4.35
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Harold Hastings 3.33
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Larry Boulton 2.67
Clapton
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Jack Parker 8.80
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Norman Parker 7.50
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Ernie Rickman 7.38
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Phil Bishop 6.97
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Wally Lloyd 6.50
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Alf Foulds 5.65
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Vic Collins 5.44
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Steve Langton 5.24
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Billy Dallison 4.50
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Chun Moore 4.44
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Frank Goulden 4.00
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Ben Living 3.69
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Roy Barrowclough 3.50
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Arthur Westwood 2.32
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Henry Taft 2.00
Coventry
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Syd Jackson 10.13
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Roy Dook 6.18
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Arthur Tims 5.94
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Cyril Taft 5.26
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Bill Pitcher 5.00
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Stew Fairbairn 4.94
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Reg Hutchins 4.18
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John Deeley 3.84
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Stan Greatrex 3.66
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Stan Dell 3.11
Crystal Palace
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Ron Johnson 9.67
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Nobby Key 8.75
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Tom Farndon 8.00
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Joe Francis 7.33
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Eric Blain 5.89
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Triss Sharp 5.85
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George Newton 5.50
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Alf Sawford 4.86
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Alex Peel 4.43
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Harry Shepherd 3.50
Plymouth
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Eric Collins 8.11
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Bill Clibbett 7.38
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Frank Pearce 6.37
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Bert Spencer 5.96
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Jack Jackson 4.60
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Frank Goulden 4.53
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Clem Mitchell 4.00
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Jack Barber 3.56
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Stan Lupton 3.14
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Ray Taylor 2.67
Stamford Bridge
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Wal Phillips 10.33
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Frank Arthur 8.64
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Arthur Warwick 7.72
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Dick Smythe 7.65
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Gus Kuhn 6.42
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Charlie Blacklock 6.00
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Jack Chapman 4.27
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Bill Stanley 4.00
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Jack Bishop 2.40
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Dick Wise 0.57
Wembley
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Ginger Lees 10.40
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Wally Kilmister 8.17
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Reg Bounds 7.68
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Harry Whitfield 7.30
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Lionel Van Praag 6.95
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Gordon Byers 6.92
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George Greenwood 6.90
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Colin Watson 6.67
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Jack Ormston 6.29
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Norman Evans 6.12
West Ham
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Tiger Stevenson 8.00
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Bluey Wilkinson 7.67
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Tommy Croombs 7.20
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Arthur Jervis 5.80
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Les Wotton 5.11
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Charlie Spinks 4.94
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Tiger Hart 4.00
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Arthur Atkinson 3.81
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Rol Stobbart 2.86
Wimbledon
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Dicky Case 10.42
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Vic Huxley 9.50
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Ray Tauser 6.62
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Wally Hull 5.76
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Billy Lamont 5.22
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Claude Rye 5.02
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Ivor Hill 2.74
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Len Parker 2.70
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Con Cantwell 1.71
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