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1938 1934 Wednesday 18Th April 1934 New Cross Lambs 32 West New Cross Needs 1934 – 1938 1934 Wednesday 18th April 1934 New Cross Lambs 32 West Ham Hammers 21 (NL) second half details Wednesday 25th April 1934 New Cross Lambs 29 Harringay Tigers 25 (NL) 4th placed men New Cross Scratch (3rd in Ht1) Wednesday 2nd May 1934 New Cross Lambs 26 Birmingham 24 (NL) second half details Wednesday 9th May 1934 New Cross Lambs 31 Plymouth 22 (NL) second half details Wednesday 16th May 1934 New Cross Lambs 24 Wembley Lions 29 (NL) second half details Wednesday 23rd May 1934 New Cross Lambs 38 Lea Bridge 16 (NL) second half details Wednesday 30th May 1934 New Cross, London Riders Championship Meeting details (3rd placed men if 3 riders per race) Wednesday 6th June 1934 New Cross Lambs 31 Belle Vue Aces 21 (NL) second half details Wednesday 13th June 1934 New Cross Lambs 30 Wimbledon Dons 24 (NL) second half details Wednesday 27th June 1934 New Cross Lambs 69 West Ham Hammers 36 (NT) 4th placed man Hts2,7,8, 15, 17, 18 Wednesday 18th July 1934 New Cross Lambs 27 Harringay Tigers 13 (LC) Abandoned Meeting Details Wednesday 1st August 1934 New Cross Lambs 66 Harringay Tigers 41 (London Cup) 4th placed men Wednesday 15th August 1934 New Cross Lambs 39 Harringay Tigers 14 (NL) second half details Wednesday 22nd August 1934 New Cross Lambs 29 West Ham Hammers 25 (NL) second half details Wednesday 29th August 1934 New Cross Lambs 69 Walthamstow Wolves 38 (London Cup) 4th placed in match Wednesday 12th September 1934 New Cross Lambs 62 Wimbledon Dons 44 (ACU Cup) 4th placed men in match Wednesday 19th September 1934 New Cross Lambs 62 West Ham Hammers 44 (LC) 4th placed men in match (3rd Ht15) Wednesday 26th September 1934 New Cross Lambs 42 Plymouth 9 (NL) second half details Wednesday 10th October 1934 London Champions 19 Rest of London 35 (Ch) Details Farewell Scratch Race event 1935 Need details of any pre match races for all meetings. Wednesday 10th April 1935 New Cross, London Jubilee Cup Times hts 18 & 20 Wednesday 17th April 1935 New Cross Lambs 41 Harringay Tigers 67 (ACU Cup) any second half details Wednesday 24th April 1935 New Cross Lambs 43 West Ham Hammers 29 (NL) second half details Wednesday 8th May 1935 New Cross Lambs 57 Wimbledon Dons 47 (South LCham) any second half details Wednesday 22nd May 1935 New Cross Lambs 38 Wimbledon Dons 33 (NL) Details Reserves Scratch Event (heats) Wednesday 29th May 1935 New Cross Lambs 63 Hackney Wick 44 (ACU Cup) any second half detail Wednesday 5th June 1935 New Cross Lambs 38 Harringay Tigers 33 (NL) second half details Wednesday 12th June 1935 New Cross Lambs 34 Wembley Lions 38 (NL) second half details Wednesday 26th June 1935 New Cross Lambs 66 West Ham Hammers 42 (ACU Cup) any second half details Wednesday 24th July 1935 New Cross Lambs 40 Wembley Lions 31 (NL) second half details Wednesday 31st July 1935 New Cross Lambs 35 Hackney Wick 37 (NL) second half details Wednesday 14th August 1935 New Cross Lambs 43 Wimbledon Dons 28 (NL) second half details Wednesday 21st August 1935 New Cross Lambs 58 West Ham Hammers 47 (LC) any second half details Wednesday 28th August 1935 New Cross Lambs 30 Harringay Tigers 41 (NL) second half details 1936 Wednesday 1st April 1936 New Cross, London Track Pairs Need 4th placed men in Pairs plus 3 & 4th in Scratch race event plus details Reserves Scratch event Wednesday 15th April 1936 New Cross, London April Cup second half details Wednesday 6th May 1936 New Cross Rangers 35 Belle Vue Aces 37 (NL 3&4 Hts 2 & Millwall Scratch Race Wednesday 24th June 1936 New Cross Rangers 34 Harringay 36 (NL) 4th man Ht3 June Scratch & Details of Flying 9 event Wednesday 1st July 1936 World Championship Qualifying Round 4th placed men WC QR event Wednesday 8th July 1936 New Cross Rangers 28 Wembley Lions 43 (NL) second half details Wednesday 12th August 1936 New Cross Rangers 43 Hackney Wick 29 (NL) second half details Wednesday 19th August 1936 New Cross Rangers 42 Wembley Lions30 (NL) 3 & 4 Res Scr Ht1 + Scr Final det Wednesday 2nd September 1936 New Cross Rangers 54 Hackney Wick 52 (LC) any second half details Wednesday 23rd September 1936 New Cross Rangers 44 Harringay 26 (NL) TSecond men 1937 Wednesday 31st March 1937 New Cross, London Best Pairs 4th placed men pairs plus second half details Wednesday 14th April 1937 New Cross Rangers 49.5 Harringay 34.5 (NLD1) second half details Wednesday 21st April 1937 New Cross Rangers 51 Belle Vue Aces 33 (NLD1) TSH2ndmen Wednesday 28th April 1937 New Cross Rangers 48 Wimbledon Dons 35 (NLD1) 3 & 4 Hts 1 & 2 Scratch R Wednesday 5th May 1937 New Cross Rangers 49 Wembley Lions 35 (NLD1) TSH2ndmen + 4th man SR fin Wednesday 26th May 1937 New Cross Rangers 44 Hackney Wick 39 (NLD1) second half details Wednesday 9th June 1937 New Cross Rangers 76 Harringay 31 (NT) any second half details Wednesday 23rd June 1937 New Cross Rangers 55 Wimbledon Dons 28 (NLD1) T Ron J 1 lap attempt Wednesday 14th July 1937 New Cross Rangers 59 Wembley Lions 48 (NT) any second half details Wednesday 28th July 1937 New Cross Rangers 60 Wimbledon Dons 34 (ACU Cup) second half details Wednesday 4th August 1937 New Cross Rangers 47 Wembley Lions 48 (ACU Cup) second half details Wednesday 18th August 1937 New Cross Rangers 62 Harringay 34 (ACU Cup) second half details Wednesday 25th August 1937 New Cross Rangers 62 Belle Vue Aces 45 (NT) any second half details Wednesday 8th September 1937 New Cross Rangers 46 Belle Vue Aces 37 (NLD1) second half details Wednesday 15th September 1937 New Cross Rangers 58 Hackney Wick 26 (NLD1) second half details Wednesday 22nd September 1937 New Cross Rangers 62 Wembley Lions 46 (LC) any second half details Wednesday 29th September 1937 New Cross Rangers 62 West Ham Hammers 45 (LCF) any second half details Wednesday 6th October 1937 New Cross Rangers 47 Harringay 37 (NLD1) second half details New Cross 1938 Needs Need details of all pre match races for every meeting Wednesday 30th March 1938 New Cross, London Opening Cup 4th placed men + any second half details Wednesday 6th April 1938 New Cross, London Track Pairs TSH2nd men Wednesday 20th April 1938 New Cross Rangers 55 Belle Vue Aces 28 (NLD1) second half details Wednesday 27th April 1938 New Cross Rangers 56 Harringay 28 (NLD1) second half details Wednesday 4th May 1938 New Cross Rangers 45 Wembley Lions 39 (NLD1) second half details Wednesday 11th May 1938 New Cross Rangers 53 West Ham Hammers 30 (NLD1) Finishing order Fin Scr R Wednesday 25th May 1938 New Cross Rangers 51 Bristol 33 (NLD1) second half details Wednesday 1st June 1938 New Cross Rangers 51 Wimbledon Dons 33 (NLD1) second half details Wednesday 8th June 1938 New Cross Rangers 75 Harringay 32 (ACU Cup) any second half details Wednesday 22nd June 1938 New Cross Team Pairs Championship TSH2ndmen Wednesday 13th July 1938 New Cross Rangers 54 Harringay 29 (NLD1) T Ht3 NX Scratch Wednesday 27th July 1938 New Cross Rangers 55 Belle Vue Aces 29 (NLD1) second half details Wednesday 24th August 1938 New Cross Rangers 45 Wembley Lions 39 (NLD1) second half details WEdnesday 31st August 1938 New Cross Rangers 50 West Ham Hammers 34 (NLD1) second half details Wednesday 7th September 1938 New Cross Rangers 48 Bristol 34 (NLD1) second half details Wednesday 14th September 1938 New Cross Rangers 62 West Ham Hammers 46 (LC) any second half details Wednesday 21st September 1938 New Cross Rangers 39 Wimbledon Dons 45 (NLD1) second half details Wednesday 5th October 1938 New Cross Rangers 55 Wimbledon Dons 52 (LC) any second half details Wednesday 12th October 1938 New Cross, London Tom Farndon Memorial Trophy Meeting details .
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