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1931 SEASON NEEDS Update 21.7.2021 by Deletions 1931 SEASON NEEDS Update 21.7.2021 by deletions AUDENSHAW Sunday, 3 rd May 1931 Audenshaw Meeting details Sunday, 10th May 1931 Audenshaw Meeting details Sunday, 17th May 1931 Audenshaw Meeting details Sunday, 24th May 1931 Audenshaw Meeting details Sunday, 2 nd June 1931 Audenshaw Meeting details Sunday, 14th June 1931 Audenshaw Meeting details Sunday, 21st June 1931 Audenshaw Meeting details Sunday, 5 th July 1931 Audenshaw Meeting details Sunday, 12th July 1931 Audenshaw Meeting details Sunday, 19th July 1931 Audenshaw Meeting details Sunday, 26th July 1931 Audenshaw Meeting details Sunday, 2 nd August 1931 Audenshaw Meeting details Sunday, 9 th August 1931 Audenshaw Meeting details Sunday, 16th August 1931 Sunday, 23rd August 1931 BARNET Sunday 30 August 1931 Barnet Meeting details Need details of any other meetings staged at Barnet BELLE VUE ACES Saturday 4thApril 1931 Belle Vue Manchester 3 & 4 GH Ht1; 3 & 4 Grade Scratch Race; 2 & 3 Team Six Monday 6th April 1931 Belle Vue. Manchester Meeting Details Saturday 11th April 1931 Manchester Belle Vue Aces 27 Preston 24 (NL) 3rd & 4th placed men match + second half details Saturday 18th April 1931 Manchester Belle Vue Aces 31 Sheffield 23 (NL) 4th placed men match + second half Saturday 25th April 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester Meeting Details Saturday 2nd May 1931 Manchester Belle Vue Aces 35 Leeds 19 (NL) 4th men in match + second half Saturday 9th May 1931 Manchester Belle Vue Aces 32 Leicester Stadium 22 (Ch) second half Saturday 16th May 1932 Belle Vue, Manchester Meeting details Saturday 23rd May 1931 Manchester Belle Vue Aces 40 Glasgow 14 (NL) second half Monday 25th May 1931 Manchester Belle Vue A 73 Wombwell 22 (NT) 4th placed men + second half Wednesday 27th May 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester Meeting details Saturday 30th May 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester 3& 4 Grade Scr & Silver Helmet TSH2ndmen Silver Helmet Wednesday 3rd June 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester 4th placed men + second half Saturday 6th June 1931 Belle Vue Aces 40 Leicester Super 14 (NL) second half Wednesday 10th June 1931 Manchester Belle Vue Aces 30 Hall Green 23 (Ch) Meeting details Saturday 13th June 1931 Manchester Belle Vue Aces 33 Sheffield 20 (NLKO) 3 & 4 Ht1 Scr Race and Golden Helmet Times Ht 1 SF2 & Fin Golden Helmet Wednesday 17th June 1931 Manchester Belle Vue 11 Preston 14 (Ch) No4 Preston All times + second half Saturday 27th June 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester Meeting Details Saturday 4th July 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester Meeting Details Saturday 11th July 1931 Manchester Belle Vue Aces 50 Wimbledon Dons 46 (NT) 4th placed men in match + second half Wednesday 15th July 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester Meeting Details Saturday 18th July 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester Belle Vue Aces 28 Belle Vue Southern 25 (Ch) T Ht 4 Silver Helmet Saturday 25th July 1931 Manchester Belle Vue Aces 27 Preston 26 (NLKO) 4th placed men in match + second half Saturday 1st August 1931 Manchester Belle Vue Aces 34 Leeds 19 (NL) 4th placed men in match + second half Monday 3rd August 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester Meeting Details Saturday 8th August 1931 Manchester Belle Vue Aces 33 Sheffield 21 (NL) 4th placed men in match + second half Wednesday 12th August 1931 Manchester Belle Vue Aces 37 Preston 17 (NLKO) 4th placed men in match + Second Half Saturday 15th August 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester Meeting Details Saturday 22nd August 1931 Manchester Belle Vue Aces 25 Sheffield 29 (Ch) match Heat Times 4th man Ht 8 + second half Wednesday 2nd September 1931 Manchester Belle Vue 22 Wembley Lions 30 (Ch) 4thplaced me + second half Saturday 12th September 1931 Manchester Belle Vue Aces 37 Leeds 16 (NLKO) 4th placed men in match + second half Saturday 19th Sept 1931 Manchester Belle Vue 58 Preston 37 (Ch) 4thplacedmen match (all ht 3) Saturday 26th September 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester Meeting Details Saturday 10th October 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester Meeting Details Saturday 17th October 1931 Manchester Belle Vue KO Cup Winners 27 The Rest 26 (Ch) 4th placed men in match + second half BELLE VUE MANCHESTER Saturday 20th June 1931 Manchester 25 Visitors 28 (Ch) Details of finishing order + second half Wednesday 24th June 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester 20 Wimbledon 34 (SL) 4th placed men in match Ht times match Wednesday 1st July 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester 32 Nottingham 22 (SL) 4th placed men in match Ht times match + second half Wednesday 8th July 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester 28 Crystal Palace 26 (SL) Times Scratch Race Dets Hts 2,4,5 Wednesday 22nd July 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester 32 Lea Bridge 22 (SL) Heat times match + second half Saturday 8th August 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester 29 Southampton 24 (SL) second half details Wednesday 12th August 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester 28 High Beech 22 (SL) Ht times match +second half details Wednesday 19th August 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester 28 Wembley 26 (SL) Ht times match + second half details Wednesday 26th August 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester 31 Coventry 22 (SL) HT times match + second half Wednesday 2nd September 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester Meeting details Wednesday 9th September 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester 16 Wembley 36 (SL) Ht times match + second half details Wednesday 16th September 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester 23 Stamford Bridge 31 (SL) Ht times match + second half Wednesday 23rd September 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester 34 West Ham 28 (SL ) Ht times match + second half details Wednesday 23rd September 1931 Belle Vue, Manchester 28 Lea Bridge 26 (SL) Ht times match + second half details CAXTON Monday 6th April 1931 Caxton Opening Meeting 3rd & 4th placed men Sunday 12th April 1931 Caxton Meeting details Sunday 26th April 1931 Caxton 3rd & 4th placed men Sunday 10th May 1931 Caxton 3rd & 4th placed men Monday 25th May 1931 Caxton Cambridge 10 London 6 3rd & 4th placed men Sunday 31st May 1931 Caxton Meeting details Sunday 14th June 1931 Caxton 3rd & 4th placed men Sunday 28th June 1931 Caxton London 15 All England 15 3rd & 4th placed men Sunday 12th July 1931 Caxton 3rd & 4th placed men Monday 3rd August 1931 Caxton Meeting details Sunday 23rd August 1931 Caxton Cambridge 18 Staines 18 3rd & 4th placed men Sunday 13th September 1931Caxton Cambridge 41 Grays 12 3rd & 4th placed men Sunday 27th September 1931 Caxton Meeting details Thursday 8th October 1931 Caxton Meeting details Thursday 22nd October 1931 Caxton Meeting details Sunday 8th November 1931 Caxton Norwich v Cambridge Meeting details CRYSTAL PALACE Saturday 4th April 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 30 Wimbledon Dons 22 (SLC) second half Monday 6th April 1931 Crystal Palace, London Open Meeting Meeting details Saturday 11th April 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 31 Lea Bridge 21 (SL) second half Saturday 18th April 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 30 Southampton 24 (SL) second half Saturday 2nd May 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 32 Wimbledon Dons 22 (SL) second half Saturday 9th May 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 26 Stamford Bridge 24 (SL) second half Saturday 16th May 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 27 Harringay 26 (SL) second half Saturday 6th June 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 29 Nottingham 24 (SL) second half Saturday 13th June 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 48 Wimbledon Dons 48 (NT) second half Saturday 20th June 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 16 Wembley Lions 36 (SL) second half Saturday 27th June 1931 Crystal Palace, London England 66 Australia 37 (Test) any second half Saturday 4th July 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 33 High Beech Foresters 20 (SL) THandicap Ht2 Saturday 18th July 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 30 Wembley Lions 23 (SL) second half Saturday 1st August 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 38 Southampton 15 (SL) second half Saturday 8th August 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 31 Stamford Bridge 23 (SL) second half Saturday 22nd August 1931 Crystal Palace, London London Riders’ Championship Meeting details Saturday 29th August 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 69 Lea Bridge 27 (LC) second half Saturday 19th September 1931 London Crystal Palace Glaziers 59 Wembley Lions 38 (LC) second half Saturday 10th October 1931 Crystal Palace, London DH Crystal Palace Glaziers 38 High Beech Foresters 15 (Southern League) Crystal Palace Glaziers 39 Lea Bridge 15 (Southern League) any second half Harringay Tuesday, 14th April 1931, London Harringay 26 Leicester Stadium 25 (SL) Second half Tuesday, 21st April 1931 London Harringay 24 West Ham 30 (SL) Second half Tuesday, 28thApril 1931 London Harringay 29 High Beech 18 (SL) Ht times + Second half Tuesday, 5th May 1931 London Harringay 25 Wimbledon 27 (SL) Ht times + Second half Tuesday, 26th May 1931 London Harringay 29 Southampton 24 (SL) Second half Tuesday, 2nd June 1931, Green Lanes, Harringay, London Individual Meeting details HIGH BEECH Saturday, 4th April 1931Loughton High Beech 28 West Ham 23 (ECC) Second half Monday, 6th April 1931 (am) Loughton High Beech Cubs 13 Wembley Cubs 11 (ECC) Meeting details Saturday, 11thApril 1931 Loughton High Beech 41 Wimbledon 12 (SL) Second half Saturday, 18thApril 1931 Loughton High Beech 29 Harringay 24 (SL) Second half Saturday, 2nd May 1931 Loughton High Beech 30 Wembley 24 (SL) Second half Saturday, 9th May 1931 Loughton High Beech 29 Southampton 23 (SL) Second half Saturday, 16th May 1931 Loughton High Beech 61 Exeter 33 (NT) T final Big Six Monday, 25thMay 1931 (am) Loughton High Beech 27 Crystal Palace 23 (SL) THt9 + second half Monday, 25thMay 1931 (pm) Loughton High Beech 27 Stamford Bridge 26 (SL) Second half Saturday, 30th May 1931 Loughton High Beech 35 Coventry 18 (SL) Second half Saturday, 13th June
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