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Wimbledon 1956 WIMBLEDON 1956 Thanks to Peter Jackson and Mike Moseley Updated 5.1.2013 Friday 30th March 1956 Wimbledon Stadium, London Gold Vase Arthur Wright 2 2 3 3 2 12 Reg Trott 0 2 0 1 1 4 Peter Craven 1 1 3 1 3 9 Ronnie Moore 3 3 3 3 3 15 Barry Briggs 3 3 3 3 2 14 Phil Clarke 0 E 0 0 Split Waterman 2 0 1 1 2 6 Ken Sharples 1 0 2 2 1 6 Ron How 0 1 0 1 3 5 Aub Lawson 2 3 2 2 0 9 Ken Middleditch 3 2 2 3 0 10 Cyril Brine 1 1 1 0 2 5 Cyril Roger 1 0 0 0 1 Peter Moore 2 1 1 2 1 7 Arthur Forrest 3 3 2 2 3 13 Cyril Maidment 0 2 1 0 0 3 Tommy Sweetman (Res) 0 0 1 1 1) Moore(R), Wright, Craven, Trott 64.4 2) Briggs, Waterman, Sharples, Clarke 64.2 3) Middleditch, Lawson, Brine, How 65.8 4) Forrest, Moore(P), Roger, Maidment 65.6 5) Briggs, Wright, How, Roger 64.8 6) Lawson, Trott, Moore(P), Clarke (EF) 67.2 7) Forrest, Middleditch, Craven, Waterman 65.4 8) Moore(R), Maidment, Brine, Sharples 66.8 9) Wright, Middleditch, Maidment, Clarke 64.8 10) Briggs, Forrest, Brine, Trott 64.4 11) Craven, Sharples, Moore(P), How 66.8 12) Moore(R), Lawson, Waterman, Roger 65.8 13) Wright, Moore(P), Waterman, Brine 66.6 14) Middleditch, Sharples, Trott, Sweetman, Roger(ns)65.6 15) Briggs, Lawson, Craven, Maidment 65.8 16) Moore(R), Forrest, How, Sweetman, Clarke(NS) 66.0 17) Forrest, Wright, Sharples, Lawson 66.8 18) How, Waterman, Trott, Maidment 67.2 19) Craven, Brine, Sweetman, Roger, Clarke (NS) 65.8 20) Moore(R), Briggs, Moore(P), Middleditch 64.6 Monday 2nd April 1956 Wimbledon Stadium, London Wimbledon Dons 61.5 Wembley Lions 46.5 (Challenge) WIMBLEDON Ronnie Moore 18 Barry Briggs 10.5 Peter Moore 9 Ron How 9 Alf Hagon 7 Cyril Maidment 3 Reg Trott 3 Cyril Brine 2 WEMBLEY 46.5 Brian Crutcher 16 Eric French 11.5 Freddie Williams 6 Ken Adams 5 Split Waterman 3 Tommy Price 2 Mike Broadbank 2 Jimmy Gooch 1 1) Moore(R), Moore(P), Williams, Price (Fell) 69.6 5 1 5 1 2) Crutcher, French, Maidment, Briggs 66.2 1 5 6 6 3) Hagon, How, Williams, Gooch 66.6 5 1 11 7 4) Trott, Adams, Brine, Broadbank 68.4 4 2 15 9 5) Moore(R), Crutcher, Briggs, Gooch 66.2 4 2 19 11 6) French, Hagon, Maidment, Price 68.0 3 3 22 14 7) Crutcher, How, Moore(P), Waterman 67.2 3 3 25 17 8) Briggs, Moore(P), Price, Waterman 69.0 5 1 30 18 9) Moore(R), Crutcher, Price, Hagon 66.6 3 3 33 21 10) Briggs-French (DEAD HEAT), How, Williams 67.2 3.5 2.5 36.5 23.5 11) Moore(R), Waterman, Maidment, Gooch 68.4 4 2 40.5 25.5 12) Crutcher, Williams, Moore(P), Maidment 68.4 1 5 41.5 30.5 13) Moore(R), How, French, Waterman 68.0 5 1 46.5 31.5 14) Adams, Broadbank, Brine, Trott 68.8 1 5 47.5 36.5 15) Crutcher, How, French, Trott 67.0 2 4 49.5 40.5 16) Williams, Briggs, Waterman, Hagon 68.4 2 4 51.5 44.5 17) Moore(P), Hagon, French, Gooch 68.0 5 1 56.5 45.5 18) Moore(R), Briggs, French, Adams 67.8 5 1 61.5 46.5 JUNIOR HANDICAP: (pre match) Bob Andrews (20 yards), Reg Trott (Gate), Tommy Sweetman (20 yards) [Mike Broadbank (Gate) & Bob Warner (20 yards) 69.6 JUNIOR HANDICAP: Adams (Gate), Sweetman (20 yards), Andrews (20 yards), Brine, Warner (Gate) 71.0 Saturday 7th April 1956 Belle Vue, Manchester Belle Vue Aces 45 Wimbledon Dons 39 (Challenge) Belle Vue Ken Sharples 2 3 3 E 8 Peter Williams 0 0 2’ 2 4 1 Peter Craven X 3 3 3 9 Fred Rogers 1 2 0 0 3 Bob Duckworth 2’ 0 3 1’ 4 2 Dick Fisher 3 3 3 2 11 Tink Maynard 1 2 3 Slant Payling 1 F 1 Wimbledon Ronnie Moore 3 3 2 3 11 Peter Moore 1 1’ 1 3 1 Barry Briggs 3 2 2 2 3 12 Cyril Maidment 2’ 1 2 1 6 1 Ron How 0 E E 0 Tommy Sweetman F 1’ 1 1 Cyril Brine 0 1 1 Ht1 R.Moore, Sharples, P.Moore, Williams 71.6 2 4 2 4 Ht2 Briggs, Maidment, Rogers (efPush), Craven (extps) 76.2 1 5 3 9 Ht3 Fisher, Duckworth, Hagon, How 72.6 5 1 8 10 Ht4 Craven, Briggs, Payling, Brine 73.4 4 2 12 12 Ht5 Fisher, Hagon, P.Moore, Williams 75.2 3 3 15 15 Ht6 R.Moore, Rogers, Maynard, Sweetman 77.0 3 3 18 18 Ht7 Fisher, Briggs, Maidment, Duckworth 75.8 3 3 21 21 Ht8 Sharples, Maynard, Brine, How (ef) 76.8 5 1 26 22 Ht9 Craven, R.Moore, P.Moore, Rogers 74.6 3 3 29 25 Ht10 Duckworth, Maidment, Sweetman, Payling (exc)76.2 3 3 32 28 Ht11 Sharples, Williams, Hagon, How (ef) 77.0 5 1 37 29 Ht12 R.Moore, Fisher, Duckworth, P.Moore 76.0 3 3 40 32 Ht13 Craven, Briggs, Hagon, Rogers 76.2 3 3 43 35 Ht14 Briggs, Williams, Maidment, Sharples (ef) 76.6 2 4 45 39 Monday 9th April 1956 Wimbledon Stadium, London INTER-TRACK BEST PAIRS Ronnie Moore 2 2 3 3 3 13 Peter Moore 3 3 2 1 0 9 Total 22 Brian Crutcher 3 3 2 2 3 13 Tommy Price 0 1 0 1 0 2 Total 15 Ove Fundin 3 2 3 2 2 12 Aub Lawson 2 0 0 0 1 3 Total 15 Olle Nygren 2 1 3 1 1 8 Peter Craven 1 0 1 3 2 7 Total 15 Arthur Wright 1 3 2 1 2 10 Arthur Forrest 0 1 0 2 1 4 Total 14 Barry Briggs E 2 1 3 3 9 Ron How 1 0 0 0 0 1 Total 10 1) Moore(P), Moore(R), Wright, Forrest 66.6 2) Crutcher, Nygren, Craven, Price 66.4 3) Fundin, Lawson, How, Briggs (EF) 67.8 4) Moore(P), Moore(R), Nygren, Craven 66.4 5) Wright, Briggs, Forrest, How 66.4 6) Crutcher, Fundin, Price, Lawson 67.0 7) Moore (R), Moore(P), Briggs, How 66.6 8) Nygren, Wright, Craven, Forrest 67.2 9) Moore(R), Crutcher, Moore(P), Price 66.4 10) Fundin, Forrest, Wright, Lawson 67.0 11) Craven, Fundin, Nygren, Lawson 66.8 12) Briggs, Crutcher, Price, How 66.6 13) Moore(R), Fundin, Lawson, Moore(P) 66.2 14) Briggs, Craven, Nygren, How 66.4 15) Crutcher, Wright, Forrest, Price 67.2 DON'S SCRATCH RACE: Trott, Brine, Hagon, Maidment 67.4 MATCH RACE (3 Laps): Trott beat Brine 52.0 MATCH RACE (3 Laps): Hagon beat Maidment 52.0 SPRING HANDICAP: Brine (10 yards), Sweetman (30 yards), Trott (Gate), Andrews (30 yards), Hagon (0-F) 70.2 NOVICE SCRATCH RACE (3 Laps) : Leo McAuliffe, Dave Collett, Bob Warner, Alan Brett 53.8 WIMBLEDON HANDICAP: Maidment (10), [Hagon (Gate), Trott (Gate), Brine (Gate), Andrews (30 yards) Sweetman (30 yards).69.8 Monday 16th April 1956 Wimbledon Stadium, London Wimbledon Dons 49 Belle Vue Aces 35 (National League Division One) Wimbledon Ronnie Moore 3 3 3 3 12 Ron How 2’ 2 3 3 10 1 Peter Moore 2 0 3 2’ 7 1 Alf Hagon 0 1 2 F 3 Barry Briggs 2 2’ 3 3 10 1 Cyril Maidment 1’ 1 1 0 3 1 Cyril Brine 3 1’ 4 1 Gil Goldfinch F 0 0 Belle Vue Ken Sharples 1 2 1’*2 2 8 1 Peter Craven 3 3 2 3* 1’ 12 1 Peter Williams 0 F 0 0 Fred Rogers 1 1 0 2 4 Bob Duckworth 3 1 1 1’ 6 1 Dick Fisher 0 0 2 0 2 Tink Maynard 2 0 2 Frank Johnson 1’ 1 1 Ht1 R.Moore, P.Moore, Sharples, Williams 67.2 5 1 5 1 Ht2 Craven, How, Rogers, Hagon 63.4 2 4 7 5 Ht3 Duckworth, Briggs, Maidment, Fisher 66.2 3 3 10 8 Ht4 Brine, Maynard, Johnston, Goldfinch (f) 67.8 3 3 13 11 Ht5 Craven, How, Rogers, P.Moore 64.8 2 4 15 15 Ht6 Moore, Sharples, Maidment, Fisher 66.0 4 2 19 17 Ht7 P.Moore, Briggs, Duckworth, Williams (fexc) 65.2 5 1 24 18 Ht8 How, Fisher, Sharples*, Goldfinch 66.0 3 3 27 21 Ht9 R.Moore, Craven, Hagon, Rogers 65.2 4 2 31 23 Ht10 Briggs, Sharples, Maidment, Williams 65.4 4 2 35 25 Ht11 R.Moore, P.Moore. Duckworth, Maynard 66.8 5 1 40 26 Ht12 Craven*, Hagon, Brine, Fisher 65.6 3 3 43 29 Ht13 Briggs, Rogers, Craven, Maidment 64.4 3 3 46 32 Ht14 How, Sharples, Duckworth, Hagon (f) 66.8 3 3 49 35 Junior Scratch Race 3 laps Bob Andrews, Sweetman, Eric Hockaday 3 only 53.0 Reserves Scratch Race Brine, Goldfinch, Johnson (f), Maynard (exc) 67.8 MERTON HANDICAP: Race Cancelled Match Race Barry Briggs bt Ron How 64.8 TOOTING HANDICAP: Brine (20 yards), R.Moore (Gate), Hagon (20 yards), Peter Moore (10 yards), Maidment (Gate) 66.6 GOLDEN HELMET Ht1 Ronnie Moore beat Peter Craven 64.6 Ht2 Ronnie Moore beat Peter Craven 64.4 Saturday 21st April 1956 Odsal Stadium, Bradford Odsal Tudors 33 Wimbledon Dons 51 (National League Division One) Bradford E Rigg 0 1* 0 1 R Clarke 1* 1 2 A Forrest 1 0 2 0 2 5 A Allison 2 3 3 1 9 G Allott 0 2 2 1 5 N Boocock 3 3 0 6 D Haswell 2* 1 0 3 Wimbledon R Moore 2* 3 3 2* 10 R How 3 3 2 3 11 P Moore 3 1 1 2 7 A Hagon 0 2* 1* 2* 5 B Briggs 3 3 3 3 12 C Maidment 1 0 2 1* 4 C Brine 1 1 2 G Goldfinch 0 0 0 Ht 1 P Moore, R Moore, Forrest, Rigg 66.4 1 5 1 5 Ht 2 How, Allison, Clarke, Hagon 66.6 3 3 4 8 Ht 3 Briggs, Wright, Maidment, Allott 66.8 2 4 6 12 Ht 4 Boocock, Haswell, Brine, Goldfinch 68.2 5 1 11 13 Ht 5 How, Hagon, Clarke, Forrest 65.4 1 5 12 18 Ht 6 R Moore, Allott, Rigg, Maidment 67.0 3 3 15 21 Ht 7 Briggs, Forrest, P Moore, Wright 65.4 2 4 17 25 Ht 8 Boocock, Maidment, Haswell, Goldfinch 67.4 4 2 21 27 Ht 9 Allison, How, Hagon, Forrest 66.2 3 3 24 30 Ht 10 R Moore, Allott, P Moore, Wright 65.4 2 4 26 34 Ht 11 Briggs, Forrest, Brine, Rigg 66.4 2 4 28 38 Ht 12 Allison, P Moore, Maidment, Boocock 66.6 3 3 31 41 Ht 13 How, Hagon, Allott, Wright 67.0 1 5 32 46 Ht 14 Briggs, R Moore, Allison, Haswell 66.0 1 5 33 51 Monday 23rd April 1956 Wimbledon Stadium, London Wimbledon Dons 56 Odsal Tudors 28 (National League Division One) Wimbledon Ronnie Moore 3 3 3 3 12 Ron How 2 1’ 3 3 9 1 Peter Moore 2’ 2 2’ 1 7 2 Alf Hagon 1’ F 1 1 3 1 Barry Briggs 2 3 3 3 11 Cyril Maidment 1’ 2’ 2’ 1 6 3 Cyril Brine 3 3 6 Gil Goldfinch 1 1 2 Odsal Ron Clarke 1 1 0 2 Des Haswell E 0 0 Al Allison 0 0 0 Arthur Forrest 3 3 2 0 2 10 Arthur Wright 3 1 1’ 2 2 9 1 Guy Allott 0 1 2 X 2 5 Nigel Boocock 2 0 0 0 2 Tommy Toll X 0 0 Ht1 R.Moore, P.Moore, Clarke, Allison 67.8 5 1 5 1 Ht2 Forrest, How, Hagon, Haswell (ef) 66.6 3 3 8 4 Ht3 Wright, Briggs, Maidment, Allott 66.0 3 3 11 7 Ht4 Brine, Boocock, Goldfinch, Toll (exc) 66.4 4 2 15 9 Ht5 Forrest, P.Moore, How, Haswell 65.8 3 3 18 12 Ht6 R.Moore, Maidment, Allott, Boocock 67.8 5 1 23 13 Ht7 Briggs, P.Moore, Wright, Allison 66.0 5 1 28 14 Ht8 How, Allott, Goldfinch, Toll 67.8 4 2 32 16 Ht9 R.Moore, Forrest, Wright, Hagon (f) 66.0 3 3 35 19 Ht10 Briggs, Maidment, Clarke, Allott (exc) 66.6
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