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Glasgow Speedway Results 1928-2019.Xlsx Glasgow Speedway S Results History 1928 - 2019 Compiled by Dave Allan Updated October 2019 Friday 29th June 1928 - First meeting at Glasgow White City 350cc EVENT (8 LAPS) (Prize Money 1st £8; 2nd £3; 3rd £1) Ht 1: Jimmy Valente, George Pinkerton, George Cumming, (time not recorded) Ht 2: Jimmie Pinkerton, Johnnie Walker (ef), Bill Dickie (f), (time not recorded) Final: Jimmie Pinkerton, Jimmy Valente, George Pinkerton, 4min 1sec SIDECARS Cancelled due to lack of entries 600cc EVENT (Heats: 8 laps; Final: 5 laps) (Prize Money 1st £3; 2nd £1) Ht 1: Alister Harvey, Allan Campbell, George Cumming, Jimmie Pinkerton (ef), (time not recorded) Ht 2: Bill Dickie, Johnnie Walker, M. Ross, George Pinkerton, (time not recorded) Ht 3: Steve Bogie, Jimmy Valente, James Edward (3 only), (time not recorded) Final: Allan Campbell, Jimmy Valente, Johnnie Walker, Alister Harvey, Bill Dickie, Steve Bogie, 2min 29sec UNLIMITED CAPACITY EVENT (Heats: 10 laps; Final: 5 laps) (Prize Money 1st £8; 2nd £3; 3rd £1) Ht 1: Allan Campbell, Jimmy Valente, George Pinkerton, George Cumming, (time not recorded) Ht 2: Jimmie Pinkerton, Steve Bogie, Johnnie Walker, M. Ross, (time not recorded) Ht 3: Alister Harvey, James Edward (nf), Alister Harvey (nf), (time not recorded) Final: Jimmie Pinkerton, Alister Harvey, Steve Bogie, Jimmy Valente, Allan Campbell, 3min 35sec Saturday 11th August 1928 - Demonstration during White City Motorcycle Gymkhana The 'Bulletin and Scots Pictorial' newspaper reported "a three lap dirt track speeding race was won by Jimmy (Jimmie) Pinkerton." GLASGOW SPEEDWAY RESULTS 1929 Date Venue Meeting Event Result Support Events & Notes Friday 12/04/1929 Home White City Demonstration Event Saturday 20/04/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Buster Frogley Silver Helmet: Buster Frogley Tuesday 23/04/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Don Taylor Gold Armlet: Eric Burnet Saturday 27/04/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Sprouts Elder Scratch Races: Sprouts Elder Tuesday 30/04/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Drew McQueen Silver Torch: Drew McQueen Wednesday 01/05/1929 Away Manchester White City v Glasgow Challenge Result unknown Saturday 04/05/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Arthur Moser Gold Armlet: Ivor Creek Tuesday 07/05/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Bill Naismith Gold Helmet: Sprouts Elder Saturday 11/05/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Jack Hart Silver Helmet: Billy Galloway Tuesday 14/05/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Jim Holder Gold Armlet: Syd Parsons Saturday 18/05/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Norrie Isbister Silver Gauntlet: Billy Galloway Monday 20/05/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Bob McGregor Silver Helmet: Drew McQueen Tuesday 21/05/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Norrie Isbister Gold Armlet: Norrie Isbister Saturday 25/05/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Billy Galloway Silver Sash: Billy Galloway Tuesday 28/05/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Billy Galloway Silver Helmet: Billy Galloway Saturday 01/06/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Billy Galloway Silver Gauntlet: Billy Galloway Tuesday 04/06/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Billy Galloway Gold Armlet: Billy Galloway Saturday 08/06/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Andy Marr Silver Helmet: Billy Galloway Tuesday 11/06/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Andy Nicholl Silver Helmet: Sprouts Elder Saturday 15/06/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Andy Nicholl Silver Sash: Billy Galloway Tuesday 18/06/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Drew McQueen Gold Armlet: George McKenzie Saturday 22/06/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Bill Naismith Silver Helmet: Buster Frogley Tuesday 25/06/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual George Pinkerton Silver Gauntlet: Norrie Isbister Saturday 29/06/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Sprouts Elder Silver Sash: Sprouts Elder Tuesday 02/07/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Jimmie McFarlane Gold Armlet: Drew McQueen Saturday 06/07/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Jimmie Pinkerton Silver Gauntlet: Jimmie Pinkerton Tuesday 09/07/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Jimmie Pinkerton Silver Helmet: Drew McQueen Saturday 13/07/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual George Pinkerton Silver Sash: Andy Nicholl Tuesday 16/07/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Andy Nicholl Gold Armlet: Jack Chapman Saturday 20/07/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Jack Reilly Silver Gauntlet: George Wigfield Tuesday 23/07/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Norrie Isbister Evening News Trophy: Norrie Isbister Saturday 27/07/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Jim Holder Silver Helmet: George Wigfield Tuesday 30/07/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Jimmie Pinkerton Silver Sash: Buster Frogley Saturday 03/08/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Arthur Marr Gold Armlet: Andy Marr Tuesday 06/08/1929 Home White City Open Championship Individual Postponed Rain GLASGOW SPEEDWAY RESULTS 1929 (continued) Date Venue Meeting Event Result Support Events & Notes Thursday 08/08/1929 Home White City Open Championship Individual Sprouts Elder Saturday 10/08/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Jack Reilly Silver Gauntlet: Jimmie Pinkerton Tuesday 13/08/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Arthur Mann Gold Armlet: Billy Galloway Saturday 17/08/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Reg Heller Silver Sash: Reg Heller Tuesday 20/08/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Bill Naismith Silver Gauntlet: Andy Nicholl Saturday 24/08/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Andy Nicholl Gold Armlet: Billy Galloway Tuesday 27/08/1929 Home Scratch Races Individual Postponed Rain Wednesday 28/08/1929 Away Newcastle Gosforth v Glasgow Challenge 19-09 Saturday 31/08/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Andy Nicholl Silver Sash: Billy Galloway Tuesday 03/09/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Andy Nicholl White City Open: Billy Galloway Saturday 07/09/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Billy Galloway Silver Gauntlet: Billy Galloway Tuesday 10/09/1929 Home Glasgow v Newcastle Gosforth Challenge 14-14 Tuesday 10/09/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Hector Bruce Gold Armlet: Billy Galloway Saturday 14/09/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Andy Nicholl Silver Sash: Billy Galloway Tuesday 17/09/1929 Home Glasgow v The Rest Challenge 14-28 Glasgow Handicap: Sprouts Elder Saturday 21/09/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Sprouts Elder Silver Gauntlet: Sprouts Elder Tuesday 24/09/1929 Home Glasgow v Newcastle Gosforth Challenge 19-09 Tuesday 24/09/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Eddie Reynolds Silver Sash: Billy Galloway Friday 27/09/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Arthur Mann Gold Armlet: Drew McQueen Tuesday 01/10/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Arthur Mann Remainder of meeting abandoned due to rain Tuesday 08/10/1929 Home Glasgow v Edinburgh White Horse Trophy 10-17 Tuesday 08/10/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Arthur Mann Silver Sash: Billy Galloway Saturday 12/10/1929 Away Edinburgh v Glasgow White Horse Trophy 16-12 Edinburgh Handicap & Gold Sash: Billy Lamont Tuesday 15/10/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Billy Lamont Silver Gauntlet: Billy Lamont Tuesday 22/10/1929 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Peter Coia Silver Sash: Arthur Atkinson GLASGOW SPEEDWAY RESULTS 1930 Date Venue Meeting Event Result Support Events & Notes Tuesday 15/04/1930 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Frank Varey Silver Gauntlet: Squib Burton Friday 18/04/1930 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual George McKenzie Silver Sash: George McKenzie Tuesday 22/04/1930 Home Glasgow v Leicester Super Northern League 23-13 Tuesday 22/04/1930 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Jack Reilly Gold Armlet: Billy Galloway Friday 25/04/1930 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Andy Nicholl Silver Gauntlet: Andy Nicholl Saturday 26/04/1930 Away Leicester Super v Glasgow Northern League 10-08 Aban Heat 3 - rain Tuesday 29/04/1930 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Billy Llewellyn Silver Sash: Eric Langton Friday 02/05/1930 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Jack White Silver Gauntlet: Percy Dunn Tuesday 06/05/1930 Home Glasgow v Belle Vue Northern League 16-20 Tuesday 06/05/1930 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Bob Harrison Silver Sash: Arthur Franklyn Friday 09/05/1930 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Billy Galloway Gold Armlet: Bill Naismith Saturday 10/05/1930 Away Edinburgh v Glasgow White Horse Trophy 12-10 Tuesday 13/05/1930 Home Glasgow v Manchester White City Northern League 16-19 Tuesday 13/05/1930 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Wally Hull Silver Gauntlet: Frank Charles Saturday 17/05/1930 Away Rochdale v Glasgow Northern League 20-13 Tuesday 20/05/1930 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Eric Langton Silver Torch: Frank Charles Saturday 24/05/1930 Away Belle Vue v Glasgow Northern League 21-13 Tuesday 27/05/1930 Home Glasgow v Warrington Northern League 17-18 Tuesday 27/05/1930 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Abandoned Eddie Reynolds fatal accident Tuesday 03/06/1930 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Ginger Lees Silver Sash: Ginger Lees Wednesday 04/06/1930 Away Sheffield v Glasgow Northern League 26-10 Tuesday 10/06/1930 Home Glasgow v Sheffield Northern League 18-17 Tuesday 10/06/1930 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Norrie Isbister Silver Gauntlet: Jack Chapman Tuesday 17/06/1930 Home Glasgow v Rochdale Northern League 17-19 Glasgow Handicap: Allan Campbell Tuesday 24/06/1930 Home Glasgow Handicap Individual Col Stewart Silver Sash: Sprouts Elder Friday 27/06/1930 Home White City Open Championship Individual Harry Whitfield Tuesday 01/07/1930 Home Glasgow v Edinburgh White Horse Trophy 19-17
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