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NORWICH STARS SPEEDWAY – 1955 Bryan Tungate, 9, Hanover Gardens, Mulbarton, NR14 8DA NORWICH STARS SPEEDWAY – 1955 Bryan Tungate, 9, Hanover Gardens, Mulbarton, NR14 8DA (The 1955 season saw the origination of the “Guest Rider Scheme”) (Any such rider in these matches will be shown as “Guest” ) (The “tactical substitute” scheme also started in 1955) Updated 16.8.2014 9th April @ Firs Stadium, Norwich Challenge Match Norwich Stars 55 Wimbledon Dons 41 (Norwich’s allocated rider, Jack Biggs, had not arrived so a Guest was needed) (In fact Biggs never did ride for the Stars – On arrival he joined West Ham) NORWICH Aub Lawson 3 3 2’ 2 2’ 13 2 Phil Clarke 0 3 0 3 2 8 Cyril Roger 3 2 2 2 0 9 Fred Brand 0 1’ 1’ 0 1 3 2 Gerry Hussey 3 2’ 2’ 0 3 10 2 Guest Billy Bales 0 3 3 3 3 12 Malcolm Flood 1 0 1 WIMBLEDON Ronnie Moore 2 1 3 3 3 2 14 Alf Hagon 1’ 2 0 1 0 4 1 Barry Briggs 2 2 1 1 2 1’ 9 1 Cyril Brine 1’ 1’ 0 1 3 2 Ron How 2 3 1 0 3 1 10 Peter Moore 1’ 0 0 1 1 Reg Trott 0 0 0 Team Qualifying Race – Malcolm Flood, Barry East, Peter Smith, Clive Featherby, 74.6 1 Lawson, R. Moore, Hagon, Clarke, 72.4 3 3 2 Roger, Briggs, Brine, Brand, 73.8 6 6 3 Hussey, How, P. Moore, Bales, 72.8 9 9 4 Clarke, Hagon, Flood, Trott, 73.0 13 11 5 How, Roger, Brand, P. Moore, 72.8 16 14 6 Lawson, Briggs, Brine, Clarke, 73.2 19 17 7 Bales, Hussey, R. Moore, Hagon, 71.6 24 18 8 Clarke, Lawson, How, P. Moore, 72.8 29 19 9 Bales, Hussey, Briggs, Brine, 72.4 34 20 10 R. Moore, Roger, Brand, How, 74.0 37 23 11 R. Moore, Lawson, Hagon, Brand, 72.6 39 27 12 How, Clarke, Briggs, Hussey, 72,6 41 31 13 R. Moore, Roger, Brine, Flood, 74.0 43 35 14 Bales, Briggs, Brand, Trott, 72.4 47 37 15 Hussey, R. Moore, Briggs, Roger, 72.4 50 40 16 Bales, Lawson, How, Hagon, 72.6 55 41 Second Half Results Stadium Scratch Race – Don Lawson, Trott, Smith, East, 75.2 Holt Scratch Race – Bales, Brine, Don Lawson & Moore 73.6 Flying Four Scratch Race – R. Moore, Hussey, Lawson, How, 74.6 16th April @ Firs Stadium, Norwich – Division One Norwich Stars 61 Bradford Tudors 35 (Speedway’s first “Official” guest – Edwards – used to replace Biggs) NORWICH Aub Lawson 3 1 1 3 3 11 Phil Clarke 2’ 3 3 3 3 14 1 Cyril Roger 2’ 2 0 1 1’ 6 2 Fred Brand 3 1’ 1 1 1 7 1 Billy Bales 3 3 3 2’ 2 13 1 Bert Edwards 2’ 1 2’ 3 1 9 2 Guest Malcolm Flood 1 0 1 BRADFORD Eddie Rigg 0 2 2’ 2 3 3 12 1 Keith Milner 1 2 0 3 0 2 8 1 Arthur Wright 0 0 2 0 1 2 5 Al Allison 1 2 1 2’ 0 6 1 Arthur Forrest 1 3 0 0 0 4 Guy Allott 0 0 0 John Gribbin 0 0 0 1 Lawson, Clarke, Milner, Rigg, 74.4 5 1 2 Brand, Roger, Allison, Wright, 75.2 10 2 3 Bales, Edwards, Forrest, Allott, 72.4 15 3 4 Clarke, Milner. Flood, Gribbin, 72.8 19 5 5 Forrest, Roger, Brand, Allott, 75.2 22 8 6 Clarke, Allison, Lawson, Wright, 73.4 26 10 7 Bales, Rigg, Edwards, Milner, 72.8 30 12 8 Clarke, Wright, Lawson, Forrest, 73.8 34 14 9 Bales, Edwards, Allison, Wright, 74.0 39 15 10 Milner, Rigg, Brand, Roger, 74.4 40 20 11 Lawson, Rigg, Brand, Milner, 74.4 44 22 12 Clarke, Bales, Wright, Forrest, 73.4 49 23 13 Rigg, Allison, Roger, Flood, 75.6 50 28 14 Edwards, Wright, Brand, Gribbin, 76.4 54 30 15 Rigg, Bales, Roger, Allison, 75,6 57 33 16 Lawson, Milner, Edwards, Forrest, 75.8 61 35 The Stardusters Scurry Flood, East, P.Smith, Featherby (f) 76.6 Holt Scratch Race East, Allottt, Gibbons, Flood (f) 77.0 The Flying Four Scratch Race Clarke, Rigg, Wright, Bales 74.8 23rd April @ Firs Stadium, Norwich – Division One Norwich Stars 54 West Ham 42 (Guests galore – Robinson for Biggs, Geran for B. Roger & Hart for Pat Clarke) NORWICH Aub Lawson 1’ 2’ 1 1 3 8 2 Phil Clarke 2 3 3 3 3 14 Cyril Roger 3 1’ 2 3 1’ 10 2 Fred Brand 1 2 1’ 0 3 7 1 Billy Bales 3 2 3 0 2 10 Peter Robinson 2’ 0 1 0 1 4 1 Guest Malcolm Flood 1 0 1 WEST HAM Jack Young 3 3 3 3 3 3 18 Alan Smith 0 2 1 0 1’ 0 4 1 Gerry Hussey 2 1 2 2’ 2 1’ 10 2 Howdy Byford 0 0 0 Jack Geran 1 0 2 1’ 2 6 1 Guest Jack Hart 0 0 2 2 Guest Terry Courtnell 0 0 2 0 2 1 Young, Clarke, Lawson, Smith, 71.4 3 3 2 Roger, Hussey, Brand, Byford (ex), 74.2 7 5 3 Bales, Robinson, Geran, Hart, 74.0 12 6 4 Clarke, Smith, Flood, Courtnell, 73.6 16 8 5 Young, Brand, Roger, Geran, 72,8 19 11 6 Clarke, Lawson, Hussey, Byford, 74.0 24 12 7 Young, Bales, Smith, Robinson, 73.0 26 16 8 Clarke, Geran, Lawson, Hart, 73.4 30 18 9 Bales, Hussey, Robinson, Courtnell, 72.8 34 20 10 Young, Roger, Brand, Smith 37 23 11 Young, Hussey, Lawson, Brand, 73.4 38 28 12 Clarke, Hussey, Geran, Bales, 74.4 41 31 13 Roger, Hart, Smith, Flood, 77.0 44 34 14 Brand, Courtnell, Hussey, Robinson, 76.0 47 37 15 Young, Bales, Roger, Courtnell, 74.4 50 40 16 Lawson, Geran, Robinson, Smith, 75.6 54 42 Second Half Results Stardusters Scurry – Robinson, Barry East, Flood, Peter Smith, 75.2 The Cromer Scratch Race Bales, Flood, T.Courtnell, East 76.6 The Flying Four Scratch Race Young, Clarke, Lawson, Hussey 75.2 30th April @ Alexander Sports Stadium, Birmingham – Division One Birmingham Brummies 51 Norwich Stars 45 BIRMINGHAM Alan Hunt 2’ 3 0 2 1 8 1 Jim Tolley 3 1 0 0 4 Ron Mountford 3 1 3 3 0 10 Eric Boothroyd 0 0 1 0 1 2 Doug Davies 2 1’ 3 3 3 12 1 Graham Warren 1’ 2 2’ 3 0 8 2 Harry Bastable 3 2 2’ 7 1 NORWICH Aub Lawson 1 3 3 2 1 2 12 Phil Clarke 0 2 0 0 1’ 2 5 1 Cyril Roger 1’ 2 1 1’ 2 7 2 Fred Brand 2 1’ 0 1 4 1 Billy Bales 3 2’ 3 3 2 3 16 1 Barry East 0 1 0 1 Malcolm Flood 0 0 0 1 Tolley, Hunt, Lawson, Clarke, 72.2 5 1 2 Mountford, Brand, Roger, Boothroyd, 74.0 8 4 3 Bales, Davies, Warren, East, 72.2 11 7 4 Bastable, Clarke, Tolley, Flood, 71.4 15 9 5 Lawson, Bales, Mountford, Boothroyd, 73.6 16 14 6 Hunt, Roger, Brand, Tolley, 75.0 19 17 7 Lawson, Warren, Davies, Clarke, 75.0 22 20 8 Bales, Bastable, East, Hunt (m/f), 74.2 24 24 9 Davies, Warren, Roger, Brand, 74.8 29 25 10 Mountford, Lawson, Boothroyd, Clarke, 73.6 33 27 11 Bales, Hunt, Lawson, Boothroyd, 74.0 35 31 12 Davies, Bales, Roger, Tolley, 74.0 38 34 13 Mountford, Bastable, Brand, East, 73.6 43 35 14 Warren, Roger, Boothroyd, Flood, 75.2 47 37 15 Davies, Lawson, Clarke, Mountford, 75.2 50 40 16 Bales, Clarke, Hunt, Warren, 74.6 51 45 Second Half Results H V Smith Caterers Trophy Scratch Race 1 Mountford, Davies, Lawson, Roger, 75 and 75.4 2 Hunt, Clarke, Boothroyd, Brand, 74.6 and 76.0 3 Bales, Bastable, Warren, Tolley, 75.0 and 75.6 Final Mountford, Bales, D.Davies, Hunt 75.0 2nd May @ Plough Lane, Wimbledon – Division One Wimbledon Dons 70 Norwich Stars 26 WIMBLEDON Cyril Brine 0 1 2’ 2’ 1’ 6 3 Barry Briggs 3 3 3 3 3 15 Ron How 2’ 2’ 2 2’ 3 11 3 Peter Moore 3 3 0 3 2’ 11 1 Ronnie Moore 2’ 3 2’ 2’ 2’ 11 4 Alf Hagon 3 1 3 3 2 12 Cyril Maidment 1 3 4 NORWICH Aub Lawson 1’ 0 1 1 1 4 1 Phil Clarke 2 2 2 1 3 3 13 Cyril Roger 0 2 1 0 1 1 6 Fred Brand 1 0 0 1 Billy Bales 0 0 0 0 0 Don Lawson 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 Malcolm Flood 0 0 0 1 Briggs, Clarke, A. Lawson, Brine, 64.8 3 3 2 P. Moore, How, Brand, Roger, 66.0 8 4 3 Hagon, R. Moore, D. Lawson, Bales, 65.8 13 5 4 Briggs, Clarke, Maidment, Flood, 63.8 17 7 5 P. Moore, How, D. Lawson, Bales, 66.4 22 8 6 Briggs, Roger, Brine, Brand, 66.4 26 10 7R. Moore, Clarke, Hagon, A. Lawson, 65.2 30 12 8 Briggs, Brine, Roger, D. Lawson, 66.4 35 13 9 Hagon, R. Moore, Clarke, Roger, 65.4 40 14 10 Clarke, How, A. Lawson, P. Moore, 65.6 42 18 11 P. Moore, Brine, A. Lawson, D.
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