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1939 Speedway National League Division Two

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The 1939 National League Division Two was the second season of British speedway's National League Division Two. The season was never completed, due to the outbreak of World War II.[1]

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Summary

As with the previous season, there were several team changes. Southampton Saints had moved up to the National League and Bristol Bulldogs had moved down to take their place. Other new entrants were Crystal Palace Glaziers, Stoke and Middlesbrough. Absentees from the end of the previous season were Lea Bridge, West Ham Hawks (West Ham's reserve team), Birmingham (Hall Green) and Leeds Lions.

Newcastle were leading the league at the point of abandonment. Crystal Palace Glaziers resigned after 10 matches and Stoke after 14 matches. Belle Vue Aces provided a team to complete Stoke's fixtures.[2]

Middlesbrough withdrew after 8 matches despite the club's general manager Vic Wieland signing star rider George Greenwood.[3][4]

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Uncompleted table Division Two

The season was incomplete due to the outbreak of World War II. Uncompleted table on September 1.

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+ Belle Vue Reserves replaced Stoke Potters mid-season. Stoke scored 4 points from 8 matches, Belle Vue reserves scored 4 points from 6 matches.

Middlesbrough and Crystal Palace Glaziers withdrew mid-season and their records were expunged.

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Fixtures & results

A fixtures

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Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

B fixtures

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Source: [6]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Leading averages (league only)

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National Trophy

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The 1939 National Trophy was the ninth edition of the Knockout Cup. Wembley and Belle Vue were declared joint winners following the abandonment of the final fixture due to the outbreak of the war.[7][8] Sheffield Tigers won the Division 2 Final round and therefore qualified for the quarter finals proper (the round when the tier one sides entered the competition).

Qualifying quarterfinals

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Qualifying semifinals

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Final

First leg

More information Hackney Wick WolvesFrank Hodgson 15Tiger Hart 13Jim Baylais 11George Saunders 9Stan Dell 7Nobby Stock 6Arch Windmill 5Doug Wells 1, 67 – 39 ...

Second leg

More information Sheffield TigersErnie Evans 18Stan Williams 15Jack Dixon 11Ossie Powell 10Paddy Mills 8Doug McLachlan 6Harry Whitfield 5Geoff Godwin 2, 75 – 33 ...

Sheffield were declared National League (Div 2) Champions, winning on aggregate 114–100.

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English Speedway Trophy

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Final

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Riders and final averages

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Bristol

Crystal Palace (withdrew)

  • England Vic Weir 6.86
  • England Bob Lovell 6.14
  • England Mick Mitchell 6.06
  • England Ron Clarke 6.00
  • South Africa Keith Harvey 5.79
  • England Les Trim 5.57
  • England Ernie Pawson 5.00
  • England George Gower 5.00
  • Canada Charlie Appleby 4.67
  • England Charlie Challis 4.13
  • England Charlie Page 3.43
  • England George Liddle 3.20
  • England Alf Markham 2.40
  • England George Dykes 1.50

Hackney

Middlesbrough (withdrew)

Newcastle

Norwich

Sheffield

Stoke/Belle Vue

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References

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