1937 Speedway National League

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1937 Speedway National League
LeagueNational League Division One
No. of competitors7
Champions West Ham Hammers
National Trophy Belle Vue Aces
A.C.U Cup Belle Vue Aces
London Cup New Cross Rangers
Highest average Jack Milne
Division/s below 1937 Provincial League

The 1937 National League Division One was the ninth season of the highest tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Summary

The entrants were the same seven teams as the previous season. [4]

West Ham Hammers won their first national title despite finishing bottom the previous season. In the process they stopped Belle Vue Aces from claiming a fifth consecutive title win. Belle Vue did however go on to win the cup double winning the Knockout Cup for the fifth successive year and the A.C.U Cup for the fourth successive year. [5]

Roy Clarence Vigor (Reg Vigor) was fatally injured during a match at Wimbledon Stadium on 27 September. He hit a safety fence and his bike landed on top of him. He died in Nelson Hospital, Merton, three days later. [6] [7] His death came just one month after the death of Stan Hart in the 1937 Provincial Speedway League.

Final table

PosTeamPLWDLPts
1 West Ham Hammers 24180636
2 Wembley Lions 24160832
3 New Cross Rangers 24160832
4 Belle Vue Aces 241301126
5 Hackney Wick Wolves 241001420
6 Harringay Tigers 24901518
7 Wimbledon Dons 2420224

Top ten riders

RiderNatTeamC.M.A.
1 Jack Milne Flag of the United States.svg New Cross11.09
2 Lionel van Praag Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wembley10.53
3 Eric Langton Flag of England.svg Belle Vue10.18
4 Bluey Wilkinson Flag of Australia (converted).svg West Ham10.14
5 Bill Kitchen Flag of England.svg Belle Vue9.88
6 Jack Parker Flag of England.svg Harringay9.71
7 Cordy Milne Flag of the United States.svg Hackney9.38
8 Eric Chitty Canadian Red Ensign (1921-1957).svg West Ham9.32
9 Joe Abbott Flag of England.svg Belle Vue8.98
10 Frank Charles Flag of England.svg Wembley8.96

National Trophy

The 1937 National Trophy was the seventh edition of the Knockout Cup. [8]

Qualifying rounds

Southampton Saints won the Provincial final and therefore secured a place in the quarter-finals.

Quarterfinals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
05/06Harringay41-65New Cross
09/06New Cross76-31Harringay
07/06Wimbledon39-68Belle Vue
12/06Belle Vue80-28Wimbledon
08/06West Ham58-46Hackney Wick
11/06Hackney Wick60-48West Ham
25/06
replay
Hackney Wick65-43West Ham
29/06Southampton40-44Wembley
29/06
replay
West Ham55-53Hackney Wick

Semifinals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
15/07Wembley50-58New Cross
14/07New Cross59-48Wembley
16/07Hackney Wick56-52Belle Vue
17/07Belle Vue69-39Hackney Wick

Final

First leg

Belle Vue Aces
Frank Varey 16
Bob Harrison 15
Bill Kitchen 15
Joe Abbott 11
Eric Langton 9
Wally Hull 4
70 – 38 New Cross Rangers
Jack Milne 17
George Newton 6
Ron Johnson 6
Stan Greatrex 4
Joe Francis 4
Clem Mitchell 1
Norman Evans 0
Bill Longley 0
[9]

Second leg

New Cross Stadium
Jack Milne 18
Joe Francis 14
Ron Johnson 10
George Newton 9
Clem Mitchell 7
Stan Greatrex 3
Norman Evans 1
62 – 45 Belle Vue Aces
Eric Langton 14
Joe Abbott 10
Wally Hull 10
Frank Varey 5
Bill Kitchen 4
Oliver Langton 2
Bob Harrison 0
[9]

Belle Vue were National Trophy Champions, winning on aggregate 115-110.

A.C.U Cup

The 1937 Auto-Cycle Union Cup was the fourth edition of the Cup and was won by Belle Vue for the fourth time. The groups were decided on the number of heat points scored within matches, rather than match wins. [10]

First round

Group 1

TeamPLWDLRace Pts
Wembley Lions 6600319.5
New Cross Rangers 6303311.5
Harringay Tigers 6303269
Wimbledon Dons 6006240

Group 2

TeamPLWDLRace Pts
Belle Vue Aces 4103202
West Ham Hammers 4301190
Hackney Wick Wolves 4202181

Final

DateTeam oneTeam twoScore
07/10WembleyBelle Vue49–45
09/10Belle VueWembley61-35

London Cup

First round

Team oneScoreTeam two
New Cross65–43, 65–42Wimbledon
Wembley58–49, 61–46Harringay

Semi final round

Team oneScoreTeam two
Hackney Wick49–59, 21–87West Ham
New Cross62–46, 56–50Wembley

Final

First leg

West Ham
Bluey Wilkinson 14
Eric Chitty 12
Tiger Stevenson 11
Tommy Croombs 7
Arthur Atkinson 5
Charlie Spinks 2
Jack Dixon 1
52–55New Cross
George Newton 17
Jack Milne 15
Stan Greatrex 10
Joe Francis 6
Ron Johnson 6
Clem Mitchell 1
Ernie Evans 0
[11]

Second leg

New Cross
Jack Milne 17
Ron Johnson 14
Stan Greatrex 11
George Newton 9
Joe Francis 6
Clem Mitchell 4
Norman Evans 1
62–45West Ham
Bluey Wilkinson 17
Arthur Atkinson 10
Eric Chitty 9
Tiger Stevenson 3
Tommy Croombs 5
Jack Dixon 1
[12]

New Cross won on aggregate 117–97

Riders & final averages

Belle Vue

Hackney

Harringay

New Cross

Wembley

West Ham

Wimbledon

See also

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