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1958 Fixtures.Xlsx SEASON 1958 U.K. SPEEDWAY RESULTS Compiled by DAVE ALLAN 04/04/1958 Oxford North v South Challenge 44-52 04/04/1958 Swindon Norwich Challenge 65-31 04/04/1958 Southampton Poole Hants & Dorset Trophy L1 76-31 04/04/1958 Wimbledon Belle Vue London Cup 55-41 05/04/1958 Norwich Swindon Challenge Postponed Snow & hail 05/04/1958 Ipswich Ipswich v Midland I v London v Midland II Four Team 28 v 21 v 34 v 37 05/04/1958 Belle Vue Wimbledon London Cup 57-39 06/04/1958 Eastbourne Easter Trophy Individual Leo McAulife 07/04/1958 Exeter Southampton Challenge 43-53 07/04/1958 Norwich Belle Vue Challenge 47-49 07/04/1958 Poole Southampton Hants & Dorset Trophy L2 58-50 07/04/1958 Aldershot Easter Challenge Cup Individual Ross Gilbertson 07/04/1958 Wimbledon Monarkerna-Kaparna (Sweden) International Challenge 65-31 10/04/1958 Oxford Belle Vue Britannia Cup North 47-48 10/04/1958 Ipswich Monarkerna-Kaparna (Sweden) International Challenge 53-43 11/04/1958 Leicester Coventry Britannia Cup North 46-50 12/04/1958 Belle Vue Oxford Britannia Cup North 56-40 12/04/1958 Coventry Leicester Britannia Cup North 51-45 12/04/1958 Norwich Ipswich East Anglian Shield L1 43-53 12/04/1958 Swindon Monarkerna-Kaparna (Sweden) International Challenge 63-30 12/04/1958 Wimbledon Monarkerna-Kaparna (Sweden) International Challenge 46-49 14/04/1958 Poole Swindon Britannia Cup South 28-68 14/04/1958 Wimbledon Norwich Britannia Cup South 53-43 15/04/1958 Southampton Wimbledon Britannia Cup South 46-50 17/04/1958 Ipswich Norwich East Anglian Shield L2 47-49 17/04/1958 Oxford Monarkerna-Kaparna (Sweden) International Challenge 54-41 18/04/1958 Exeter Wimbledon Challenge 51-45 18/04/1958 Leicester Monarkerna-Kaparna (Sweden) International Challenge 60-36 19/04/1958 Belle Vue Leicester Britannia Cup North 54.5-40.5 19/04/1958 Norwich Poole Britannia Cup South 62-33 19/04/1958 Swindon Southampton Britannia Cup South 64-31 19/04/1958 Coventry Monarkerna-Kaparna (Sweden) International Challenge 51-45 20/04/1958 Eastbourne Rye House Challenge 46.5-36.5 21/04/1958 Wimbledon Poole Britannia Cup South 68-28 21/04/1958 Poole Poole II v Swindon II Junior League 31-28 22/04/1958 Southampton Norwich Britannia Cup South 64-32 24/04/1958 Ipswich Coventry Britannia Cup North 52-44 SEASON 1958 U.K. SPEEDWAY RESULTS Compiled by DAVE ALLAN 24/04/1958 Oxford Leicester Britannia Cup North 55-41 25/04/1958 Leicester Ipswich Britannia Cup North 51-45 25/04/1958 Poole Wimbledon Britannia Cup South 47-49 26/04/1958 Coventry Belle Vue Britannia Cup North 41-55 26/04/1958 Norwich Swindon Britannia Cup South 45-51 27/04/1958 Eastbourne Aldershot Challenge 49-32 28/04/1958 Poole Norwich Britannia Cup South 53-43 28/04/1958 Wimbledon Southampton Britannia Cup South 58-38 29/04/1958 Southampton Swindon Britannia Cup South 57-39 30/04/1958 Norwich Malcolm Flood Memorial Trophy Individual Ove Fundin 01/05/1958 Oxford Ipswich Britannia Cup North 48-48 02/05/1958 Leicester Belle Vue Britannia Cup North 42-54 03/05/1958 Belle Vue Coventry Britannia Cup North 67-29 03/05/1958 Ipswich Oxford Britannia Cup North 54-42 03/05/1958 Swindon Norwich Britannia Cup South 47-49 03/05/1958 Norwich Norwich Starlets v Swindon II Junior League 31-29 05/05/1958 Poole Southampton Britannia Cup South 44-52 05/05/1958 Wimbledon Swindon Britannia Cup South Postponed London bus strike 05/05/1958 Exeter Open Championship Individual Barry Briggs 06/05/1958 Southampton Poole Britannia Cup South 58-38 07/05/1958 Norwich Ipswich Challenge 55-41 08/05/1958 Ipswich Leicester Britannia Cup North Postponed Rain 08/05/1958 Oxford Coventry Britannia Cup North 36-60 09/05/1958 Leicester Norwich National League 58-38 10/05/1958 Belle Vue Ipswich Britannia Cup North 34-26 Aban Heat 10 - rain 10/05/1958 Coventry Oxford Britannia Cup North 60-36 10/05/1958 Norwich Southampton Britannia Cup South 55-41 10/05/1958 Swindon Poole Britannia Cup South 52-44 10/05/1958 Aldershot Oxford Juniors Challenge 52-40 11/05/1958 Eastbourne Championship Of Sussex Individual Frank Bettis 12/05/1958 Poole Coventry National League 39-57 12/05/1958 Wimbledon Leicester National League Postponed London bus strike 13/05/1958 Southampton Ipswich National League 71-25 14/05/1958 London White City Cavalcade Of Sport Match Races Barry Briggs Part of composite event 15/05/1958 Ipswich Belle Vue Britannia Cup North 46-50 15/05/1958 Oxford Midland Riders Championship QR Individual Two-way tie J. Young/N. Street 16/05/1958 Leicester Oxford Britannia Cup North 60-36 SEASON 1958 U.K. SPEEDWAY RESULTS Compiled by DAVE ALLAN 16/05/1958 Motherwell Lanarkshire Eagles v Belle Vue Babes Challenge 50-27 17/05/1958 Norwich Wimbledon Britannia Cup South 47-48 17/05/1958 Coventry Midland Riders Championship QR Individual Ken McKinlay 17/05/1958 Swindon Midland Riders Championship QR Individual George White 17/05/1958 Belle Vue Southampton National League 65-31 19/05/1958 Poole Southern Riders Championship QR Individual Jack Biggs 19/05/1958 Wimbledon Oxford National League Postponed London bus strike 20/05/1958 Southampton Coventry National League 60-36 22/05/1958 Ipswich Southern Riders Championship QR Individual Gerald Jackson 22/05/1958 Oxford Swindon National League 47-49 23/05/1958 Leicester Midland Riders Championship QR Individual Ken McKinlay 24/05/1958 Coventry Ipswich Britannia Cup North 45-51 24/05/1958 Norwich Supporters Trophy Individual Ken McKinlay 24/05/1958 Belle Vue Poole National League 73-23 24/05/1958 Swindon Wimbledon National League Postponed Rain 25/05/1958 Eastbourne Scratch & Handicap Races Individual Frank Bettis & Colin Gooddy Part of Old Tyme Racing event 26/05/1958 Ipswich Leicester Britannia Cup North 43-53 26/05/1958 Exeter Open Championship Individual Ronnie Genz 26/05/1958 Wimbledon Southern Riders Championship QR Individual Postponed London bus strike 26/05/1958 Norwich Coventry National League 62-34 26/05/1958 Poole Oxford National Trophy R1 L1 60-60 27/05/1958 Southampton Leicester National Trophy R1 L1 84-36 29/05/1958 Ipswich Swindon National League 46-50 29/05/1958 Oxford Poole National Trophy R1 L2 58-61 30/05/1958 Motherwell Lanarkshire Eagles v Coventry Select Challenge 41-35 30/05/1958 Leicester Southampton National Trophy R1 L2 65-54 31/05/1958 Belle Vue Norwich National League 57-39 31/05/1958 Coventry Wimbledon National League 44-52 31/05/1958 Swindon Ipswich National League 66-30 02/06/1958 Poole Leicester National League Postponed Rain 02/06/1958 Wimbledon Belle Vue National League Postponed London bus strike 03/06/1958 Southampton England v Poland First Test 83-25 05/06/1958 Oxford Norwich National League 46-49 05/06/1958 Ipswich England v Poland Second Test 77-30 06/06/1958 Leicester England v Poland Third Test 84-24 07/06/1958 Norwich Southern Riders Championship QR Individual Barry Briggs 07/06/1958 Swindon Coventry Inter-Counties Chal Cup 46-50 SEASON 1958 U.K. SPEEDWAY RESULTS Compiled by DAVE ALLAN 07/06/1958 Belle Vue Leicester National League Postponed Rain 08/06/1958 Eastbourne Chiswick Nomads Challenge 46-38 09/06/1958 Poole Belle Vue National League 54-42 09/06/1958 Wimbledon Coventry National League Postponed London bus strike 10/06/1958 Southampton Southern Riders Championship QR Individual Ove Fundin 11/06/1958 Swindon England v Australasia First Test 51-57 12/06/1958 Oxford Midland Riders Championship Final Individual Jack Geran 12/06/1958 Ipswich Wimbledon National League 48-48 13/06/1958 Motherwell Lanarkshire Eagles v Bradford Boomerangs Challenge 48-30 13/06/1958 Leicester Swindon National League 49-47 14/06/1958 Coventry Belle Vue National League 57-39 14/06/1958 Norwich Leicester National League 54-42 14/06/1958 Swindon Oxford National League 56-40 16/06/1958 Wimbledon Ipswich National League Postponed London bus strike 16/06/1958 Wimbledon Poole National League 53-43 At Poole 17/06/1958 Southampton Belle Vue National League 67-29 18/06/1958 Oxford England v Australasia Second Test 44-64 19/06/1958 Ipswich Poole National League 59-37 20/06/1958 Leicester Pride Of The Midlands Individual Barry Briggs 21/06/1958 Swindon Swindon II v Poole II Junior League 28-30 21/06/1958 Belle Vue Swindon National League 47-48 Result on track 45-51 21/06/1958 Coventry Poole National League 45-51 21/06/1958 Norwich Oxford National League Postponed Rain 22/06/1958 Eastbourne Coventry II Challenge 61-23 23/06/1958 Poole Johnny Thomson Memorial Trophy Individual Postponed Rain 23/06/1958 Wimbledon Southern Riders Championship Final Individual Barry Briggs 24/06/1958 Yarmouth East Anglia v The Rest Challenge 37-59 24/06/1958 Southampton Coventry National Trophy QF L1 78-42 26/06/1958 Ipswich Norwich National League 20-16 Aban Heat 06 - rain 26/06/1958 Oxford Wimbledon National League 48-48 27/06/1958 Motherwell Lanarkshire Eagles v Leicester Hunters Challenge Postponed Rain 27/06/1958 Leicester Coventry National League Postponed Rain 28/06/1958 Belle Vue Poole National Trophy QF L1 80-40 28/06/1958 Norwich Wimbledon National Trophy QF L1 72-48 28/06/1958 Swindon Ipswich National Trophy QF L1 78-42 28/06/1958 Coventry Southampton National Trophy QF L2 57-63 29/06/1958 Eastbourne The Pick Challenge 11-13 Part of composite event SEASON 1958 U.K.
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