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1935 Speedway National League
British speedway league season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1935 National League Division One was the seventh season of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain.[1][2][3]
Summary
Walthamstow Wolves relocated to Hackney Wick Stadium at the end of the 1934 season and started 1935 as the Hackney Wick Wolves. Walthamstow had been subject to resident complaints.[4]
Plymouth Tigers and Birmingham dropped out so there were only 7 teams, 6 of which were located in London. Bluey Wilkinson of West Ham Hammers topped the rider averages.
The only non-London club, Belle Vue Aces, won their third consecutive national title and Knockout Cup and second treble after winning the A.C.U Cup.[5]
British champion Tom Farndon of the New Cross Lambs was fatally injured in a scratch race at New Cross Stadium, on 28 August. He was involved in a crash with Ron Johnson, who clipped the safety fence and fell causing Farndon to crash into Johnson's bike. Farndon suffered a fractured skull and spine injury and was unconscious when he was transferred to the Miller General Hospital in Greenwich. He died two days later on 30 August.[6][7][8]
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Final table
Fixtures & results
A fixtures
B fixtures
Top Ten Riders
National Trophy
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The 1935 National Trophy was the fifth edition of the Knockout Cup.[11]
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Semifinals
Final
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Second leg
Belle Vue were National Trophy Champions, winning on aggregate 126-88.
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A.C.U Cup
The 1935 Auto-Cycle Union Cup was the second edition of the Cup and was won by Belle Vue for the second time.[13]
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London Cup
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First round
Semi final round
Final
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Second leg
Harringay won on aggregate 120–97
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Riders & final averages
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Belle Vue
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Max Grosskreutz 9.57
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Bill Kitchen 9.18
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Eric Langton 9.10
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Joe Abbott 8.34
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Bob Harrison 7.19
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Wally Hull 5.41
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Frank Varey 4.95
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Eric Blain 3.23
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Tommy Allott 2.29
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Oliver Langton 2.18
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Acorn Dobson 1.89
Hackney
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Dicky Case 10.12
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Dusty Haigh 7.89
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Morian Hansen 6.23
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Wally Lloyd 6.16
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Bill Clibbett 5.62
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Clem Thomas 4.89
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Squib Burton 4.78
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Mick Murphy (John Glass) 4.62
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Fred Tate 4.44
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George Wilks 3.50
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Cliff Parkinson 3.00
Harringay
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Jack Parker 9.13
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Jack Ormston 8.75
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Norman Parker 6.86
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Les Wotton 6.21
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Bill Pitcher 5.97
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Norman Evans 5.00
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Fred Strecker 5.33
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Phil Bishop 4.78
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Billy Dallison 3.16
New Cross
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Tom Farndon 9.74
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Ron Johnson 8.78
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Joe Francis 7.17
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Norman Evans 6.80
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Stan Greatrex 6.02
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Nobby Key 4.86
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George Newton 4.53
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Harry Shepherd 4.00
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Roger Frogley 4.00
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Mike Erskine 3.86
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Roy Dook 3.37
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Fred Leavis 1.23
Wembley
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Frank Charles 8.60
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Wally Kilmister 8.33
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Lionel Van Praag 7.79
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Ginger Lees 6.35
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Gordon Byers 6.11
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Norman Evans 6.11
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Broncho Dixon 5.74
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Eric Gregory 5.04
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Dick Smythe 4.73
West Ham
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Bluey Wilkinson 10.57
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Tommy Croombs 8.74
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Arthur Atkinson 6.67
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Mick Murphy (John Glass) 6.50
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Tiger Stevenson 6.44
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George Saunders 4.76
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Arthur Warwick 4.27
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Rol Stobbart 4.22
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Stan Dell 3.70
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Ken Brett 3.13
Wimbledon
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Vic Huxley 8.71
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Syd Jackson 6.37
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Gus Kuhn 5.91
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Wal Phillips 5.66
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Jack Sharp 5.52
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Geoff Pymar 5.46
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Wal Morton 5.07
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Claude Rye 4.74
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Eric Collins 3.83
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References
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