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Birmingham Needs 1946 1948 1949 1950 1951 1953 1955 1956 1957 BIRMINGHAM NEEDS 1946 Saturday 11th May Sheffield (h) NL 2nd Half Scratch Race Final Time Required Saturday 6th July 1946 Perry Barr Birmingham Brummies 49 - Sheffield Tigers 47 (ACU C) SHTimes Saturday 13th July 1946 Perry Barr Birmingham Brummies 46 - Sheffield Tigers 50 (NortT) SH Times Saturday 21st September 1946 Perry Barr Birmingham Brummies 42 - Middlesbrough Bears 42 (NL) T SH Final Saturday 5th October 1946 Perry Barr Birmingham Brummies 33 - Middlesbrough Bears 51 (NL) SHTimes 1947 Saturday 19th April 1947 Perry Barr, Birmingham Brummies 53 - Bristol Bulldogs 31(NLD2)Times SH 2nd men Saturday 26th April 1947 Perry Barr,Birmingham Brummies 60 Glasgow Tigers 24(NLD2) TimesSH 2ndmen Saturday 3rd May 1947Perry Barr,BirminghamBrummies 44 MiddlesbroughBears 40(NLD2) Times SH 2nd men Saturday 14th June 1947 Perry Barr Birmingham Brummies 37 - Sheffield Tigers 59 (BSC) SH Saturday 5th July 1947 Perry Barr Birmingham Brummies 37 – Harringay Racers 47 (Ch) DetailsSHHt4 SFs&F 1948 Saturday 31st July 1948 Birmingham The Rest 45 – Wembley Lions 39 (Challenge) SH 1949 6th Jun Norwich Challenge Home Second Half Details Required 27th Jun Belle Vue NL Div 1 Home Second Half Details Required 11th Jul Bradford NL Div 1 Home Some 2nd Half Details Required 18th Jul Wimbledon NL Div 1 Away 2nd Half 2nd Place Times Required 8th Oct Junior Trophy Individual Home Poss Jun fixture v Wimbledon? 1950 Apr 29th Bradford Away Spring Cup Check B’ham Riding Order May 22nd Walthamstow Away Challenge Second Half Final Result Reqd May 24th New Cross Away Nat. League Ht13 – Wilstead NS? Jul 8th Belle Vue Away Nat. League Some Second Half Times Reqd Jul 28th Bristol Away Nat. League Second Half – 2nd Place Times Reqd Sep 6th New Cross Away Nat. League 2nd Half 2nd Place Times Required Oct 14th Bradford Away Nat. League Some Second Half Detail Reqd 1951 2nd Jun Wimbledon NL Div 1 Home 2nd Half Final Time Reqd 23rd Jul Odsal NL Div 1 Home TJnr Match Ht2 1953 20th Jul Bradford NL Div 1 Ht14 Time Reqd 1st Aug Poole Second Half Details Reqd 22nd Aug Norwich NL Div 1 Sidecars Ht2 Time Reqd 5th Sept West Ham NL Div 1 Second Half Final Time Reqd 21st Sept Belle Vue NL Div 1 Second Half Final Time Reqd 1955 23rd Apr Odsal NL Div 1 Home Some 2nd Half Sidecar info Reqd 11th June West Ham NL Div 1 Home 2nd Half Final Time Reqd 18th June Wembley NL Div 1 Home 2nd Half Final Time Reqd 1956 28th Apr Norwich NL Div 1 Home Stars Scratch Race 4th Place query 5th May Wembley NL Div 1 Home 2nd Half –Last Heat Minor Posns 9th June Midland Riders QR Individual Home Query Ht16 23rd June Wembley NL Div 1 Home 2nd Half – Last Heat Minor Posns 1957 1st June Belle Vue Britannia Cup Home Some Second Half Info Reqd 8th June Oxford Britannia Cup Home Times 29th June Wimbledon National League Home Some Second Half Info Reqd 20th July Ipswich National League Home Some Second Half Info Reqd 27th July Swindon National League Home Some Second Half Info Reqd .
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