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1933 Speedway National League
British speedway league season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1933 National League was the fifth season of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom.[1][2][3][4]
Summary
Sheffield and Nottingham joined the league but the Stamford Bridge Pensioners dropped out. The National Association Trophy was dropped in favour of expanding the National League, with teams meeting each other home and away twice instead of once.
Belle Vue Aces won their first national title and completed the double by winning the Knockout Cup. Jack Parker of Clapton Saints finished with the highest average although Vic Huxley of Wimbledon Dons scored the most points
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Fixtures & results
A fixtures
B fixtures
Top Ten Riders
National Trophy
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The 1933 National Trophy was the third edition of the Knockout Cup.[7]
Preliminary round
First round
Semifinals
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Final
First leg
Second leg
Belle Vue were National Trophy Champions, winning on aggregate 164-87.
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London Cup
First round
Semi final round
Final
First leg
Second leg
Wembley won on aggregate 140–109
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Riders & final averages
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Belle Vue
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Eric Langton 8.88
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Bill Kitchen 8.20
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Bob Harrison 7.39
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Frank Varey 7.14
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Max Grosskreutz 6.28
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Frank Charles 6.12
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Joe Abbott 5.93
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Eric Gregory 5.63
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Broncho Dixon 3.50
Clapton
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Jack Parker 9.87
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Norman Parker 7.96
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Billy Dallison 6.83
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Wally Lloyd 6.03
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Phil Bishop 5.27
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Roy Barrowclough 4.31
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Billy Lamont 4.14
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Alf Foulds 3.41
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Cliff Parkinson 3.38
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Arthur Westwood 3.00
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Jim Kempster 2.68
Coventry
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Dicky Case 9.05
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Stan Greatrex 6.67
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Roy Dook 6.19
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Bill Pitcher 5.47
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Triss Sharp 4.64
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Wal Morton 4.50
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Cyril Taft 3.92
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Stan Dell 3.27
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Alf Mattson 2.67
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Arthur Tims 2.38
Crystal Palace
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Tom Farndon 8.94
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Ron Johnson 7.66
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Joe Francis 7.34
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Nobby Key 5.76
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George Newton 4.70
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Harry Shepherd 4.53
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Lew Lancaster 2.59
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Jack Jackson 2.50
Nottingham
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Charlie Blacklock 5.84
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Fred Strecker 5.42
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Les Wotton 5.31
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George Greenwood 5.08
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Ivor Hill 4.81
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Jack Chapman 4.64
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Fred Tate 3.77
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Charlie Shelton 3.52
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George Dykes 2.82
Plymouth
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Bill Clibbett 6.03
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Bert Spencer 6.00
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Sebastian Roth 5.80
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Jack Sharp 5.01
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Ted Bravery 5.05
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Bill Stanley 4.85
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Frank Goulden 4.37
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Mick Murphy (John Glass) 3.72
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Reg Stanley 3.58
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Harry Bray 2.05
Sheffield
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Squib Burton 7.91
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Eric Blain 6.89
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Tommy Gamble 5.27
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Dusty Haigh 5.04
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Ernie Evans 4.91
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Larry Boulton 3.57
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Henry Walker 3.38
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Chun Moore 3.38
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Wally Hull 3.00
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John Deeley 2.59
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Cliff Watson 2.40
Wembley
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Wally Kilmister 8.56
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Ginger Lees 8.26
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Colin Watson 6.47
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Gordon Byers 6.41
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Harry Whitfield 6.00
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Lionel Van Praag 5.08
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Reg Bounds 3.47
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Norman Evans 3.33
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Maurice Stobbart 3.00
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Hal Herbert 3.00
West Ham
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Bluey Wilkinson 8.40
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Tiger Stevenson 8.33
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Morian Hansen 6.00
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Tommy Croombs 5.89
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Tommy Allott 5.84
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Arthur Atkinson 5.17
Keith Harvey 3.60
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Tiger Hart 3.26
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Wal Morton 3.00
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Rol Stobbart 2.46
Wimbledon
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Claude Rye 9.31
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Vic Huxley 9.03
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Syd Jackson 8.70
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Wal Phillips 6.78
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Gus Kuhn 6.25
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Alf Sawford 4.11
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Geoff Pymar 3.85
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Rube Sonny Wilson 2.25
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Fred Leavis 2.23
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