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Belle Vue 1964 Thanks to Keith Corns Completed 3.1.2016 Saturday 28 March 1964 Belle Vue, Manchester BELLE VUE ACES 51 SWINDON Belle Vue 1964 Thanks to Keith Corns Completed 3.1.2016 Saturday 28th March 1964 Belle Vue, Manchester BELLE VUE ACES 51 SWINDON ROBINS 33 Britannia Shield BELLE VUE Dick Fisher (C) 3 3 3 3 - - - 12 Jim Yacoby 1 3 1 0 - - - 5 Gordon McGregor 3 0 3 3 - - - 9 Colin Gooddy 1 3 2* 2* - - - 8 (2) Eric Boocock 1 1 2 1* - - - 5 (1) Soren Sjosten 3 3 1 2 - - - 9 Bill Powell 2* 1* - - - - - 3 (2) Norman Nevitt R F - - - - - 0 SWINDON Barry Briggs (C; 10 yds) 2 2 3 - - - - 7 Colin Pratt 0 R 1 0 - - - 1 Brian Brett 2 1* 2 1 - - - 6 (1) Martin Ashby 0 2 0 0 - - - 2 Tadeusz Teodorowicz 0 0 3 2 - - - 5 Jimmy Gooch 2 2 3 1* - - - 8 (1) Colin McKee 1 2* - - - - - 3 (1) George Summers 1* 0 - - - - - 1 (1) Ht 1: Fisher, Briggs, Yacoby, Pratt, 71.4 (4-2) Ht 2: McGregor, Gooch, Gooddy, Teodorowicz, 71.6 (8-4) Ht 3: Sjosten, Brett, Boocock, Ashby, 72.8 (12-6) Ht 4: Yacoby, Powell, McKee, Pratt (ret), 75.0 (17-7) Ht 5: Gooddy, Ashby, Summers, Nevitt (ret), 75.2 (20-10) Ht 6: Fisher, Briggs, Brett, McGregor, 73.2 (23-13) Ht 7: Sjosten, Gooch, Boocock, Teodorowicz, 74.0 (27-15) Ht 8: McGregor, Gooddy, Pratt, Briggs (ns), 73.8 (3 riders only) (32-16) Ht 9: Fisher, Brett, Yacoby, Ashby, 76.4 (36-18) Ht 10: Gooch, Boocock, Powell, Summers, 76.4 (39-21) Ht 11: Teodorowicz, McKee, Sjosten, Nevitt (fell), 76.0 (40-26) Ht 12: McGregor, Gooddy, Brett, Ashby, 74.2 (45-27) Ht 13: Briggs, Sjosten, Boocock, Pratt, 76.6 (48-30) Ht 14: Fisher, Teodorowicz, Gooch, Yacoby, 75.6 (51-33) Dodge City Novice Race: Fred Collier, Dave Schofield, Ian Thomas, Alan Davie, 81.2 Easter Scratch Race (Ht 1): Briggs, Sjosten, Fisher, Pratt, 74.2 74.8 Easter Scratch Race (Ht 2): McGregor, Brett, Ashby, Eric Boocock, 76.0 77.0 Easter Scratch Race (Ht 3): Yacoby, Teodorowicz, Gooch, Gooddy, 75.4 75.8 The Aces’ Novice Race: Taffy Owen, Collier, Len Kirkham, John Jolly, 81.6 Reserves’ Race: Powell, Nevitt, Summers, McKee, 77.0 Easter Scratch Race (Final): Briggs, Sjosten, Yacoby, McGregor, 75.2 Monday 30th March 1964 Firs Stadium, Norwich Norwich Stars 10 Belle Vue Aces 14 (Easter Trophy) Abandoned NORWICH – Ove Fundin (BM) 0, George Major (2.2) 4, Olle Nygren 2, John Debbage 0, Billy Bales 1, Trevor Hedge 3, Reg Trott (FM) 0, Tich Read (FM) dnr BELLE VUE – Dick Fisher 3, Jim Yacoby (1,1) 2, Gordon McGregor 2, Colin Gooddy 0, Eric Boocock 1, Soren Sjosten 3, Bill Powell (FM) 3, Norman Nevitt (FM) dnr 1 Fisher, Major, Yacoby, Fundin, 74.4 2 4 2 Sjosten, Nygren, Boocock, Debbage (f), 75.0 4 8 3 Hedge, McGregor, Bales, Gooddy (f), 77.2 8 10 4 Powell, Major, Yacoby, Trott, 79.8 10 14 Saturday 4th April 1964 Belle Vue, Manchester Belle Vue Aces 42 Norwich Stars 42 (Easter Trophy) BELLE VUE Dick Fisher 3 3 2 3 11 Jim Yacoby 1 3 1’ 0 5 1 Gordon McGregor 3 1 2 1 7 Bill Powell 1 0 0 0 1 Cyril Maidment 0 1 1 0 2 Soren Sjosten 3 3 3 3 12 Dave Schofield (FM) 1 0 1 Norman Nevitt (FM) 2 1 3 NORWICH Ove Fundin (BM) 2 0 3 2 7 George Major 0 2 1 1’ 4 1 Olle Nygren 2 2 3 3 10 Reg Trott 1’ 1 0 2 1 Billy Bales 0 2 2 1’ 5 1 Trevor Hedge 2 0 2’ 2 6 1 John Debbage 0 0 0 Tich Read 3 3 2’ 8 1 1 Fisher, Fundin, Yacoby, Major, 72.0 4 2 2 McGregor, Hedge, Powell, Bales, 74.8 8 4 3 Sjosten, Nygren, Trott, Maidment, 74.4 11 7 4 Yacoby, Major, Schofield, Debbage, 75.0 15 9 5 Read, Nevitt, Trott, Powell, 76.8 17 13 6 Fisher, Nygren, McGregor, Fundin, 73.6 21 15 7 Sjosten, Bales, Maidment, Hedge, 74.4 25 17 8 Fundin, McGregor, Major, Powell, 75.8 27 21 9 Nygren, Fisher, Yacoby, Trott, 75.2 30 24 10 Read, Hedge, Maidment, Schofield, 76.4 31 29 11 Sjosten, Bales, Nevitt, Debbage, 77.0 35 31 12 Nygren, Read, McGregor, Powell, 76.0 36 36 13 Sjosten, Fundin, Major, Maidment, 75.0 39 39 14 Fisher, Hedge, Bales, Yacoby, 76.2 42 42 Mexico Village Race – Fred Collier, Terry Holmes, Bill Haley, Norman Murray 84.0 Dodge City Race – Taffy Owen, Len Kirkham, John Jolly, Ian Thomas, 84.0 Lottery Scratch race 1 Nygren, Fisher, Bales, Major, 75.8 2 Fundin, Hedge, Maidment, Trott, 75.8 3 Sjosten, McGregor, Yacoby, Schofield, 76.0 4 Powell, Collier, Read, Nevitt, 79.6 Final – Fundin, Sjosten, Nygren, Powell (f), 76.4 Monday 6th April 1964 Wimbledon Stadium, London Wimbledon Dons 49 Belle Vue Aces 35 (Easter Trophy) Wimbledon Sverre Harrfeldt E 2’ 3 2 7 1 Roy Trigg 3 3 2’ 0 8 1 Leo McAuliffe 1 3 2 1’ 7 1 Pate Jarman 0 3 1’ 2 6 1 Olle Nygren 3 2’ 3 3 11 1 Jim Tebby 2’ 1 3 1 Gerald Jackson 1 3 2 1 7 Ernie Baker (10) F 0 Belle Vue Dick Fisher 2 1 3 2 8 Jim Yacoby 1’ 1 0 2 1 Gordon McGregor 2 0 1 3 6 Bill Powell 0 2 0 0 2 Cyril Maidment 2’ 0 3 1 6 1 Soren Sjosten 3 1 2 3 9 Norman Nevitt (10) E 1 0 1 Dave Shofield (10) 1’ E 1 1 Ht1 Trigg, Fisher, Yacoby, Harrfeldt (ef) 68.8 3 3 3 3 Ht2 Sjosten, Maidment, McAuliffe, Jarman 69.2 1 5 4 8 Ht3 Nygren, McGregor, Jackson, Powell 69.6 4 2 8 10 Ht4 Trigg, Tebby, Yacoby, Nevitt(ef) 70.6 5 1 13 11 Ht5 Jarman, Powell, Schofield, Baker (f) 70.4 3 3 16 14 Ht6McAuliffe, Harrfeldt, Fisher, McGregor 68.8 5 1 21 15 Ht7 Jackson, Nygren, Sjosten, Maidment 68.8 5 1 26 16 Ht8 Fisher, McAuliffe, Jarman, Yacoby 68.6 3 3 29 19 Ht9 Harrfeldt, Trigg, McGregor, Powell 68.6 5 1 34 20 Ht10 Nygren, Sjosten, Tebby, Schofield (ef) 68.4 4 2 38 22 Ht11 Maidment, Jackson, Nevitt, Baker 69.8 2 4 40 26 Ht12 McGregor, Jarman, McAuliffe, Powell 70.0 3 3 43 29 Ht13 Nygren, Fisher, Jackson, Nevitt 69.6 4 2 47 31 Ht14 Sjosten, Harrfeldt, Maidment, Trigg 68.6 2 4 49 35 Saturday 11th April 1964 Belle Vue, Manchester Belle Vue Aces 45 Wimbledon Dons 39 (Easter Trophy) Belle Vue Dick Fisher 3 2 3 3 11 Jim yacoby 1 0 1 0 2 Gordon McGregor 3 2’ 3 3 10 1 Ray Cresp 2’ 3 1 1 7 1 Cyril Maidment 0 2’ 3 2’ 7 2 Soren Sjosten 3 3 3 3 12 Bill Powell 3 E 3 Norman Nevitt 1 1 2 Wimbledon Sverre Harrfeldt E 3 2 2 1 8 Roy Trigg 2 2 0 0 4 Leo McAuliffe 2 0 0 0 2 Reg Luckhurst 1’ 2 2 2 7 1 Norman Hunter 0 0 1’ 1 1 Gerald Jackson 1 1 2 2 6 Jim Tebby 1’ 0 1 1 Ernie Baker E X 0 Ht1 Fisher, Trigg, Yacoby, Harrfeldt (ef) 73.4 4 2 4 2 Ht2 McGregor, Cresp, Jackson, Hunter 75.4 5 1 9 3 Ht3 Sjosten, McAuliffe, Luckhurst, Maidment 76.8 3 3 12 6 Ht4 Powell, Trigg, Tebby, Yacoby 78.0 3 3 15 9 Ht5 Cresp, Luckhurst, Nevitt, Baker (ef) 76.6 4 2 19 11 Ht6 Harrfeldt, Fisher, McGregor, McAuliffe 75.4 3 3 22 14 Ht7 Sjosten, Maidment, Jackson, Hunter 76.0 5 1 27 15 Ht8 McGregor, Harrfeldt, Cresp, Trigg 75.8 4 2 31 17 Ht9 Fisher, Luckhurst, Yacoby, McAuliffe 77.2 4 2 35 19 Ht10 Maidment, Jackson, Powell (ef), baker (fexc) 78.6 3 2 38 21 Ht11 Sjosten, Harrfeldt, Nevitt, Tebby 76.2 4 2 42 23 Ht12 McGregor, Luckhurst, Cresp, McAuliffe 76.2 4 2 46 25 Ht13 Sjosten, Maidment, Harrfeldt, Trigg 77.2 5 1 51 26 Ht14 Fisher, Jackson, Hunter, Yacoby 76.4 3 3 54 29 Mexico Village Race Dave Schofield, Collier, T.Owen, T.Holmes (?) 82.0 Dodge City Novice Race John Jolly, Ian Thomas, Len Kirkham (nf), Roy Hyde (nf) 89.0 The Lottery Scratch Race Ht1 Luckhurst, Harrfeldt, McAuliffe, Trigg 76.4 Ht2 McGregor, Hunter, Jackson, Tebby 77.8 Ht3 Sjosten, Fisher, Maidment, Cresp 76.4 Ht4 Yacoby, Powell, Nevitt, Schofield 78.8 Final Luckhurst, Sjosten, McGregor, Powell 76.2 Saturday 18th April 1964 Belle Vue, Manchester Belle Vue Aces 45 Oxford Cheetahs 39 (Britannia Shield) Belle Vue Dick Fisher 3 2 3 3 11 Jim Yacoby 0 0 0 0 Gordon McGregor E 2 2’ 2’ 6 2 Gerald Jackson 2 3 0 3 8 Cyril Maidment 0 1 1’ 0 2 1 Soren Sjosten 3 1’ 3 3 3 13 1 Bill Powell 1 2 2’ 5 1 Norman Nevitt 0 0 Oxford Jack Geran 2 3 3 2 10 Jimmy Gooch 1’ 2’ 1 1’ 5 2 Ron How 2 0 1 1 4 Colin Gooddy 1’ 2 0 0 3 1 Arne Pander 3 2 1 1’ 7 1 Ronnie Genz 1 0 3 0 4 John Bishop 3 2 5 Colin McKee 1’ 0 1 1 Ht1 Fisher, Geran, Gooch, Yacoby 72.8 3 3 3 3 Ht2 Pander, Jackson, Genz, McGregor 73.8 2 4 5 7 Ht3 Sjosten, How, Gooddy, Maidment 73.6 3 3 8 10 Ht4 Bishop, Gooch, Powell, Yacoby 74.2 1 5 9 15 Ht5 Jackson, Gooddy, McKee, Yacoby 76.6 3 3 12 18 Ht6 Geran, Fisher, Sjosten, How 73.4 3 3 15 21 Ht7 Sjosten, Pander, Maidment, Genz 74.4 4 2 19 23 Ht8 Geran, McGregor, Gooch, Jackson 74.2 2 4 21 27 Ht9 Fisher, McGregor.
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