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1934 Speedway National League

British speedway league season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The 1934 National League Division One was the sixth season of motorcycle 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]

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Summary

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

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

Coventry and Nottingham also dropped out.

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

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

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National League Final table

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  • Lea Bridge scored 8 points from 22 matches, Walthamstow scored 2 from 10
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Fixtures & results

A fixtures

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Source: [9]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

B fixtures

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Source: [10]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top Ten Riders

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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.

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Reserve League Final table

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National Trophy

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

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Quarterfinals

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Final

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More information Belle Vue AcesMax Grosskreutz 16Eric Langton 15Joe Abbott 12Bill Kitchen 12Frank Charles 11Frank Varey 5, 71 – 36 ...

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More information Wembley LionsWally Kilmister 11Ginger Lees 8Gordon Byers 7Lionel Van Praag 5Harry Whitfield 2Colin Watson 1, 34 – 74 ...

Belle Vue were National Trophy Champions, winning on aggregate 164-87.

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A.C.U Cup

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

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London Cup

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First round

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Semi final round

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Final

First leg

More information New CrossRon Johnson 16Tom Farndon 15Nobby Key 13Stan Greatrex 9George Newton 5Joe Francis 4Roy Dook 0Harry Shepherd 0, 62–44 ...

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More information West HamBluey Wilkinson 17Tommy Croombs 14Arthur Atkinson 9Broncho Dixon 6Arthur Warwick 5Stan Dell 2Rol Stobart 0, 53–52 ...

New Cross won on aggregate 114–97

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Riders & final averages

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Belle Vue

Birmingham

Harringay

Lea Bridge/Walthamstow

New Cross

Plymouth

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West Ham

Wimbledon

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