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NORWICH SPEEDWAY = 1958 Bryan Tungate, 9, Hanover Gardens, MULBARTON, NR14 8DA NORWICH SPEEDWAY = 1958 Bryan Tungate, 9, Hanover Gardens, MULBARTON, NR14 8DA Updated 23.8.2014 4th April – Blunsdon Stadium, Swindon – Challenge Match Swindon Robins 65 Norwich Stars 31 SWINDON Bob Roger 3 2 3 2’ 3 13 1 Mike Broadbanks 2’ 3 1’ 2’ 1’ 9 4 Ian Williams 2 1’ 2’ 1 3 9 2 Ernie Lessiter 1’ 2 3 3 2 11 1 Neil Street 2’ 2’ 1’ 2 2’ 9 4 George White 3 3 2 1’ 2’ 11 2 Ron Taylor 0 3 3 NORWICH Aub Lawson 1 0 1 1 1 1 5 Phil Clarke 0 1’ 0 0 1 2 1 Ove Fundin 3 3 3 3 3 3 18 Derek Strutt 0 0 0 0 0 Billy Bales injured Harry Edwards 1 0 0 2 3 Arne Hendriksen 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 1 Roger, Broadbanks, Lawson, Clarke, 75.6 5 1 2 Fundin, Williams, Lessiter, Strutt, 74.6 8 4 3 White, Street, Edwards, Hendriksen, 75.0 13 5 (First lap, Bales fell & broke leg, unable to continue) 4 Broadbanks, Hendriksen, Clarke, Taylor, 76.0 16 8 5 Fundin, Lessiter, Williams, Lawson, 74.2 19 11 6 Fundin, Roger, Broadbanks, Strutt, 74.0 22 14 7 White, Street, Lawson, Clarke, 74.8 27 15 8 Roger, Broadbanks, Hendriksen, Edwards, 75.2 32 16 9 Fundin, White, Street, Strutt, 73.8 35 19 10 Lessiter, Williams, Lawson, Clarke, 75.0 40 20 11 Lessiter, Roger, Lawson, Edwards, 77.8 45 21 12 Fundin, Street, Broadbanks, Hendriksen, 75.0 48 24 13 Taylor, Edwards, Williams, Hendriksen, 75.8 52 26 14 Fundin, Lessiter, White, Hendrcksen, 74.0 55 29 15 Williams, Street, Lawson, Strutt, 75.2 60 30 16 Roger, White, Clarke, (3 riders only), 75.8 65 31 Second Half Results – The Stars Scratch Race (3 laps): Fundin, White, Lawson, Roger, 56.2 The Stadium Scratch Race (3 laps): Street, Williams, Edwards (ret), Strutt (ret), 57.8 The Junior Riders’ Scratch Race [1]: Taylor, Hendriksen, Roy Moreton, Noel Conway, 77.4 The Junior Riders’ Scratch Race [2]: Maurice Conway, Tuck, Thomas, Robin Harris, 76.4 The Junior Riders’ Scratch Race [3]: Moreton, Taylor, N. Conway, Glyn Chandler (ns), 76.2 (3 riders only) The Junior Riders’ Scratch Race [4]: M. Conway, Thomas, Tuck, Harris, 76.6 5th April – Firs Stadium, Norwich – Opening Challenge Match Norwich Stars v Swindon Robins (Abandoned – Snow & Hail) 7th April – Firs Stadium, Norwich – Bank Holiday Challenge Match Norwich Stars 47 Belle Vue Aces 49 (Ove Fundin unavailable so Stars used Young as a guest) NORWICH Aub Lawson 3 2 3 1’ 2’ 11 2 Phil Clarke 1 2 3 Jack Young 0 3 2 2 2 9 Guest Derek Strutt 2 0 0 2 1’ 5 1 John Chamberlain 3 0 0 0 0 3 Harry Edwards 1 3 2 2 3 11 Arne Henriksen 1’ 1’ 2’ 1 0 5 3 BELLE VUE Ron Johnston 2 2 3 3 3 13 Slant Payling 0 3 1’ 1 0 5 1 Peter Craven 3 3 3 3 3 15 Peter Williams 1 0 1 1 1 4 Dick Fisher 0 1’ 0 2’ 1 4 2 Bob Duckworth 2 2 1 0 3 8 Tink Maynard 0 0 0 1 Lawson, Johnston, Clarke, Payling, 72.2 4 2 2 Craven, Strutt, Williams, Young (e/f), 70.4 6 6 3 Chamberlain, Duckworth, Edwards, Fisher, 74.6 10 8 4 Payling, Clarke, Hendriksen, Maynard, 74.0 13 11 5 Young, Duckworth, Fisher, Strutt, 73.8 16 14 6 Craven, Lawson, Hendriksen, Williams, 71.0 19 17 7 Edwards, Johnston, Payling, Chamberlain, 73.4 22 20 8 Lawson, Hendriksen, Duckworth, Fisher, 73.8 27 21 9 Craven, Edwards, Williams, Chamberlain, 70.8 29 25 10 Johnston, Young, Payling, Strutt, 74.2 31 29 11 Johnston, Strutt, Lawson, Duckworth, 73.6 34 32 12 Craven, Fisher, Hendriksen, Chamberlain, 75.6 35 37 13 Duckworth, Young, Williams, Hendriksen, 72.4 37 41 14 Craven, Edwards, Strutt, Maynard 74.0 40 44 15 Johnston, Young, Williams, Chamberlain, 77.0 42 48 16 Edwards, Lawson, Fisher, Payling, 75.6 47 49 Second Half Results Supporters Club – Clive Featherby, Peter Atkins, Ken Shepherd, Dave Hankins, 75.4 Bank Holiday S R – Maynard, Duckworth, Williams, Reg Trott, 81.0 Welcome S R – Hendriksen, Featherby, Barry East, Trott, 76.6 Top-Dogs S R – Craven, Edwards, Lawson, Maynard, 75.6 Highlight S R – Featherby, Atkins, East, Hendriksen, 77.2 12th April – Firs Stadium, Norwich – East Anglian Shield Norwich Stars 43 Ipswich Witches 53 NORWICH Aub Lawson 3 3 3 0 0 3 12 Phil Clarke 1 2 0 0 3 Derek Strutt 3 2 2 2 2 11 Arne Hendriksen 0 0 0 1 1 John Chamberlain 1’ 0 1 0 2 1 Harry Edwards 2 2 3 1 3 1 12 Clive Featherby 0 1’ 1’ 2 2 IPSWICH Peter Moore 2 3 3 3 3 14 Bert Edwards 0 1 1 0 2 Nigel Boocock 1’ 2 2 2’ 2 9 2 Bob Sharp 2 1’ 3 1 Ray Cresp 3 3 2 3 2 13 Jimmy Gooch 0 1 1’ 2’ 3 7 2 Danny Dunton 3 0 1 0 1’ 5 1 1 Lawson, Moore, Clarke, B. Edwards, 72.2 4 2 Strutt, Sharp, Boocock, Hendriksen, 74.2 7 5 3 Cresp, H. Edwards, Chamberlain, Gooch, 74.4 10 8 4 Dunton, Clarke, B. Edwards, Featherby, 74.8 12 12 5 Cresp, Strutt, Gooch, Hendriksen, 73.4 14 16 6 Lawson, Boocock, Sharp, Clarke, 73.4 17 19 7 Moore, H. Edwards, B. Edwards, Chamberlain, 73.2 19 23 8 Lawson, Cresp, Gooch, Clarke, 73.6 22 26 9 H. Edwards, Boocock, Chamberlain, Dunton, 73.2 26 28 (Sharp was injured and unable to continue) 10 Moore, Strutt, Dunton, Hendriksen, 74.6 28 32 11 Moore, Gooch, Hendriksen, Lawson (e/f), 73.4 29 37 12 Cresp, Boocock, H. Edwards, Chamberlain, 73.6 30 42 13 Gooch, Strutt, Featherby, Dunton, 76.4 33 45 14 H. Edwards, Boocock, Dunton, Lawson, 74.8 36 48 15 Moore, Strutt, Featherby, (3 riders only), 74.4 39 51 16 Lawson, Cresp, H. Edwards, B. Edwards, 73.6 43 53 Second Half Results Supporters S R – Peter Atkins, Ken Shepherd, Dave Hankins, John Debbage, 77.0 New Season S R – Boocock, Gooch, Hendriksen, Chamberlain, 74.6 Juniors S R – Reg Trott, Featherby, Dunton, Barry East, 75.6 Big-Shot S R – Lawson, Moore, Cresp, H. Edwards, 74.6 Progress S R – Trott, Shepherd, Atkins, Featherby, 76.0 14th April – Plough Lane, Wimbledon – Britannia Cup Wimbledon Dons 53 Norwich Stars 43 WIMBLEDON Cyril Brine 3 2 3 3 3 14 Barry Briggs 2’ 3 1’ 2’ 1’ 9 4 Ron How 2 3 1 3 1’ 10 1 Bob Andrews 1’ 2’ 0 1 0 4 2 Gerry Jackson 3 1’ 2 2 2 10 1 Cyril Maidment 1 2 1’ 2 0 6 1 Gerry King 0 0 0 NORWICH Aub Lawson 1 3 2’ 2 2 3 13 1 Phil Clarke 0 1’ 0 1’ 2 2 Ove Fundin 3 3 3 3 3 3 18 Arne Hendriksen 0 0 0 0 John Chamberlain 0 1 0 0 1 Harry Edwards 2 0 1 0 1’ 2 6 1 Derek Strutt 2 0 1 3 (I have no times for this meeting) **** 1 Brine, Briggs, Lawson, Clarke, **** 5 1 2 Fundin, How, Andrews, Hendriksen, **** 8 4 3 Jackson, Edwards, Maidment, Chamberlain, **** 12 6 4 Briggs, Strutt, Clarke, King, **** 15 9 5 How, Andrews, Chamberlain, Edwards, **** 20 10 6 Fundin, Brine, Briggs, Hendriksen, **** 23 13 7 Lawson, Maidment, Jackson, Clarke, **** 26 16 8 Brine, Briggs, Edwards, Chamberlain, **** 31 17 9 Fundin, Jackson, Maidment, Strutt, **** 34 20 10 Fundin, Lawson, How, Andrews, **** 35 25 11 Brine, Lawson, Andrews, Edwards, **** 39 27 12 Fundin, Jackson, Briggs, Chamberlain, **** 42 30 13 How, Lawson, Edwards, King, **** 45 33 14 Fundin, Maidment, Strutt, Andrews, **** 47 37 15 Lawson, Jackson, How, Hendriksen, **** 50 40 16 Brine, Edwards, Clarke, Maidment, **** 53 43 Second Half Results Cinders Trophy (1 Lap Flying Start – Briggs 15.6) Briggs, 16.4 - How, 17.0 - Lawson, 17.2 Morden Handicap – (yards behind scratch) – 3 Laps Ivan Mauger (0), King (10), Andrews (20), Bobby Croombs [f] (0), 61.4 Yellow Star S R – Brine, Maidment, Edwards, Chamberlain, 70.4 17th April – Foxhall Heath, Ipswich – East Anglian Shield Ipswich Witches 47 (100) Norwich Stars 49 (92) IPSWICH Peter Moore 3 3 3 2 3 14 Bert Edwards 0 2’ 0 2’ 2 6 2 Nigel Boocock 1’ 3 0 3 2 9 1 Bob Sharp 2 1 2 0 0 5 Ray Cresp 2 1’ 0 1’ 4 2 Jimmy Gooch 0 2 1 1 2’ 6 1 Danny Dunton 3 0 0 3 NORWICH Aub Lawson 2 3 2’ 3 3 3 16 1 Phil Clarke 1’ 1 0 1 0 3 1 Ove Fundin 3 2 3 3 3 14 Derek Strutt 0 1’ 1’ 1 3 1 John Chamberlain 1 0 0 0 1 2 Harry Edwards 3 2 1 1 2 9 Arne Hendriksen 0 2’ 2 1 1 Moore, Lawson, Clarke, B. Edwards, 76.4 3 3 2 Fundin, Sharp, Boocock, Strutt, 77.0 6 6 3 H. Edwards, Cresp, Chamberlain, Gooch, 76.4 8 10 4 Dunton, B. Edwards, Clarke, Hendriksen, 78.6 13 11 5 Boocock, H. Edwards, Sharp, Chamberlain, 77.0 17 13 6 Moore, Fundin, Strutt, B. Edwards, 74.2 20 16 7 Lawson, Gooch, Cresp, Clarke, 77.0 23 19 8 Moore, B. Edwards, H. Edwards, Chamberlain, 76.0 28 20 9 Fundin, Lawson, Gooch, Cresp, 76.8 29 25 10 Lawson, Sharp, Clarke, Boocock (f), 77.8 31 29 11 Lawson, Moore, H.
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