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Wimbledon a – Z 1946 – 1964 6.8.2016 Wimbledon A – Z 1946 – 1964 6.8.2016 Includes Wembley fixtures raced at Plough Lane 1948 Highest score can be a second half event / reserve league event Joe Abbott (England) 1947 Harringay 2 4 1 x 2 1948 Bradford 2 7 1949 Bradford 2 9 1950 Bradford 1 7 1 Bruce Abernethy (New Zealand) 1948 Wembley 11 2 1949 Wembley 3 3 2 1950 Wembley 4 7 1 1951 Wembley 10 11 Ken Adams (England) 1952 Stoke 1 5 1955 Wembley 3 2 1 1956 Wembley 1 5 1957 Rayleigh 2 10 1 1958 Poole 1 4 1959 Oxford 1 4 Bill Aldridge (?) 1955 1 second half Bob Aldridge (England) 1951 New Cross 1 0 Al Allison (England) 1947 Bradford 1 3 1952 Bradford 2 2 2 1953 Bradford 2 3 1954 Bradford 3 4 1 1955 Bradford 1 0 1956 Bradford 3 6 1957 Bradford 1 3 1 Guy Allott (England) 1954 Bradford 2 1 1955 Bradford 3 3 1 1956 Bradford 3 7 1 1957 Bradford 2 3 2 1958 Leicester 1 0 1959 Leicester 1 1 1 1960 Leicester 1 0 1961 Leicester 1 0 Tommy Allott (England) 1947 Sheffield 1 1 1 Bob Anderson (?) 1958 1 second half Cyril Anderson (England) 1946 West Ham 5 4 1947 West Ham 1 1 Ake Andersson (Swedem) 1961 Monarkerna 1 1 Eric Andersson (Sweden) 1961 1 1 Roy Andres (USA) 1951 Shelbourne 1 second half Bob Andrews (England) 1953 1 second half 1954 12 second half 1955 9 second half 1956 Wimbledon 21 6 2 1957 Wimbledon 21 7 1 1958 Wimbledon 18 7 4 1959 Wimbledon 26 14 1 Max 1960 Wimbledon 25 13 3 1961 Wimbledon 23 17 1 Max 1962 Wimbledon 24 13 1963 Wimbledon 25 11 1964 Wimbledon 21 14 John Applegate (England) 1954 West Ham 1 0 Jack Arnfield (Australia) 1947 Harringay 2 4 1948 Harringay 7 5 x 2 Arthur Ashby (England) 1958 3 second half Martin Ashby (England) 1962 Swindon 3 3 1 1963 Swindon 2 4 1964 Swindon 4 8 Jim Ashdown (?) 1964 1 second half Peter Atkins (England) 1956 Norwich 1 0 Arthur Atkinson (England) 1951 West Ham 2 5 2 1952 Harringay 4 11 1953 Harringay 3 5 1 Cecil Bailey (England) 1948 1 second half 1949 Southampton 1 3 2 Junior Bainbridge (Australia) 1950 Glasgow White City 1 1 1952 Glasgow White City 1 0 1956 Ipswich 1 3 1957 Ipswich 2 2 Bob Baker (England) 1950 New Cross 4 5 1 1951 Yarmouth 1 3 Ernie Baker (England) 1957 2 second half 1958 Wimbledon 8 4 1 1959 Wimbledon 5 5 1960 Wimbledon 8 2 1 x 2 1961 1 second half 1962 Wimbledon 6 6 1963 Wolverhampton 2 2 1964 Wimbledon 18 4 2 Billy Bales (England) 1949 Norwich 1 3 1 1953 Norwich 3 5 1954 Norwich 3 10 1 1955 Norwich 5 4 1956 Norwich 3 3 1 1957 Norwich 2 7 2 1958 Norwich 3 10 1959 Norwich 2 6 1960 Norwich 3 1 1961 Norwich 3 5 1962 Norwich 2 1 1963 Norwich 3 2 1964 Norwich 2 2 Ron Barratt (England) 1950 Harringay 1 6 1951 Harringay 1 4 2 1953 Birmingham 1 2 1954 Birmingham 1 0 Charlie Barsby (England) 1957 Leicester 1 3 1 1958 Leicester 1 6 1959 Leicester 2 8 1960 Leicester 1 0 1961 Leicester 1 0 D. Bashford (?) 1955 1 second half George Bason (England) 1946 West Ham 4 1 Harry Bastable (England) 1953 Wolverhampton 1 2 2 1953 Birmingham 1 6 1 1954 Birmingham 2 2 1955 Birmingham 3 5 1956 Birmingham 3 5 1 1957 Leicester 1 3 1 1958 Leicester 1 1 1 Tommy Bateman (England) 1947 Sheffield 1 6 Stan Beardsall (England) 1946 Bradford 2 3 1 1947 Bradford 1 3 1 Graham Beattie (England) 1959 Belle Vue 3 3 Mike Beddoe (England) 1947 Bristol 1 6 1950 Bristol 2 4 1951 Bristol 2 4 1 1952 Wimbledon 6 2 Doug Bell (England) 1946 1 second half Geoff Bennett (England) 1948 Birmingham 1 7 1949 Birmingham 3 6 1950 Birmingham 3 8 Kazamirez Bentke (Poland) 1961 Coventry 1 1 Keihn Berthelsen (Sweden) 1952 Norwich 2 2 Frank Bettis (England) 1948 West Ham 2 1 1 1949 West Ham 3 3 1 1950 West Ham 1 3 Terry Betts (England) 1962 Norwich 1 8 1963 Norwich 6 9 1 Jack Biggs (Australia) 1948 Harringay 9 10 2 Max 1949 Bradford 4 11 1950 Bradford 3 9 1951 Harringay 3 11 1952 Harringay 8 11 x 2 1953 Harringay 4 12 Max 1954 Harringay 4 10 1955 West Ham 2 9 1 1956 Poole 3 8 1957 Oxford 4 10 4 1958 Poole 2 9 x 2 1960 Oxford 3 8 1961 Oxford 3 5 1962 Oxford 2 10 1963 1 second half 1963 Coventry 1 2 1 1964 Coventry 4 4 Bob Bishop (?) 1951 1 second half John Bishop (England) 1961 5 1 1962 Oxford 1 0 1963 Oxford 2 1 1964 Oxford 2 11 Phil Bishop (England) 1946 New Cross 3 3 1947 New Cross 2 3 1948 West Ham 1 0 1955 1 demonstration 1959 Belle Vue 1 0 Gil Blake (England) 1949 Stoke 1 3 1 Jerzy Bloch (Poland) 1957 1 6 1 Trevor Bloydyk (South Africa) 1959 Poole 3 5 1961 Ipswich 1 0 Johnny Board (Australia) 1959 Swindon 1 1 1960 Swindon 3 3 Nigel Boocock (England) 1955 Bradford 1 0 1956 Bradford 4 9 3 1957 Bradford 2 7 1958 Ipswich 2 7 1959 Coventry 6 11 1960 Coventry 5 11 x 2 1961 Coventry 3 7 1962 Coventry 7 13 1963 Coventry 13 16 2 Max 1964 Coventry 12 13 Eric Boothroyd (England) 1951 Birmingham 3 5 1 1952 Birmingham 2 1 1 1953 Birmingham 2 5 1 1954 Birmingham 2 6 1955 Birmingham 2 1 x 2 1956 Birmingham 2 3 1957 Birmingham 1 8 1957 Bradford 1 6 1958 Oxford 2 2 1959 Leicester 2 4 Howie Booton (England) 1963 Coventry 1 0 1964 Coventry 1 0 Chris Boss (England) 1950 Bristol 3 2 x 2 1951 Bristol 2 2 x 2 1952 Bristol 2 6 1953 Bristol 3 5 1 Alf Bottoms (England) 1946 Wembley 6 7 1 1947 2 second half 1949 Wembley 4 5 2 1950 Wembley 1 5 Roy Bowers (England) 1953 Harringay 1 8 1957 Oxford 1 4 1958 Oxford 1 2 1 1959 Oxford 2 9 1960 Oxford 2 12 1964 Swindon 3 7 Joe Bowkis (England) 1947 Harringay 1 0 1948 Harringay 1 2 1 1949 Harringay 4 5 Jack Bowling (?) 1949 1 second half Alf Boyce (England) 1946 2 second half 1947 3 second half 1948 1 second half Jim Boyd (England) 1946 Belle Vue 3 6 1 1947 Belle Vue 4 11 1948 Belle Vue 6 7 1949 Belle Vue 1 3 Dick Bradley (England) 1950 Bristol 3 9 1951 Bristol 5 12 1952 Bristol 4 7 2 1953 Bristol 5 15 1 1954 Bristol 1 8.5 1956 Southampton 5 11 1 1957 Southampton 3 12 1 1958 Southampton 6 12 1959 Southampton 6 8 1 1960 Southampton 2 5 1 1961 Southampton 3 7 2 1962 Southampton 4 9 Fred Brand (England) 1952 Yarmouth 1 5 1954 Norwich 3 3 1955 Norwich 2 1 x 2 1956 Norwich 1 1 Bengt Brannefors (Sweden) 1958 2 0 x 2 1961 New Cross 2 1 1 x 2 Alan Brett (?) 1955 2 second half Brian Brett (England) 1957 1 4 1959 Southampton 2 4 2 1960 Southampton 2 3 1961 Southampton 1 8 1962 Southampton 3 11 1963 Swindon 2 5 3 1964 Swindon 8 9 Ken Brett (England) 1946 7 second half 1947 Bradford 1 0 1947 Wimbledon 9 4 1 Cyril Bridges (England) 1949 Wimbledon 4 0 Gerry Bridson (England) 1956 Eastbourne 1 4 1 1959 Poole 2 2 Allan Briggs (England) 1948 1 second half Barry Briggs (New Zealand) 1952 Wimbledon 21 10 2 Max 1953 Wimbledon 26 9 4 1954 Wimbledon 29 14 1955 Wimbledon 26 18 Max x 2 1956 Wimbledon 25 18 Max 1957 Wimbledon 23 17 1958 Wimbledon 16 16 1959 Wimbledon 5 18 Max 1960 New Cross 5 15 Max 1961 Southampton 13 11 6 1962 Southampton 12 14 x 4 1963 Southampton 9 15 Max x 2 1964 Swindon 11 15 Max x 4 Murray Briggs (?) 1956 1 second half Cyril Brine (England) 1946 Wimbledon 27 6 3 1947 Wimbledon 30 12 Max 1948 Wimbledon 26 12 Max 1949 Wimbledon 30 11 1 Max 1950 Wimbledon 32 16 1 1951 Wimbledon 28 17 1 Max 1952 Wimbledon 27 18 Max 1953 Wimbledon 16 15 3 Max 1954 Wimbledon 28 13 2 Max 1955 Wimbledon 26 12 1 1956 Wimbledon 24 11 1 Max 1957 Wimbledon 20 11 4 Max 1958 Wimbledon 18 14 x 2 1959 Wimbledon 26 11 3 1960 Wimbledon 22 15 Max 1961 Wimbledon 26 10 2 Max 1962 Wimbledon 17 12 Max x 2 Mike Broadbank (England) 1956 Wembley 4 3 1957 Swindon 3 5 1 1958 Swindon 4 12 1959 Swindon 3 7 3 1960 Swindon 5 9 1961 Swindon 2 6 1962 Swindon 8 10 1963 Swindon 11 14 x 2 1964 Swindon 11 13 1 Peter Brough (England) 1962 Coventry 3 2 1963 Coventry 1 0 Buster Brown (England) 1949 Wembley 3 6 Ivor Brown (England) 1960 Cradley Heath 1 7 1963 Cradley Heath 1 9 Ken Brown (England) 1950 Bradford 3 3 1951 Bradford 2 3 Malcolm Brown (England) 1964 1 second half Vernon Brown (?) 1954 2 second half Alex Burrow (England) 1951 Bradford 2 2 x 2 Arthur Bush (England) 1948 3 second half 1949 Harringay 4 4 1950 Harringay 1 4 1951 Bradford 2 4 Ron Butcher (England) 1953 West Ham 1 0 George Butler (England) 1947 3 second half 1948 5 1 1949 Wimbledon 15 6 1950 1 second half Howdy Byford (England) 1947 1 second half 1948 West Ham 6 9 3 1949 West Ham 4 5 1 x 2 1950 West Ham 3 8 1951 West Ham 2 3 1 x 2 1952 West Ham 2 4 1 1953 West Ham 5 6 1954 West Ham 4 5 1955 West Ham 2 1 1957 Oxford 1 2 2 1959 Oxford 2 7 1960 Oxford 1 1 1 1961 Oxford 1 0 Bernard Bat Byrnes (Australia) 1947 Harringay 1 0 Dick Campbell (New Zealand) 1947 Belle Vue 1 1 1 1951 Edinburgh 1 3 1952 Edinburgh 1 7 1953 Edinburgh 1 1 Arne Carlsson (Sweden) 1961 1 0 1962 Swindon 2 7 1964 Vargarna 1 5 Kjell Carlsson (Sweden) 1956 1 3 1 Ron Carlton (?) 1953 Wembley 1 0 Royal Carol (USA) 1951 Shelbourne 1 second half Ron Carvill (England) 1949 Birmingham 1 2 R.
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