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1937 |
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2 January |
Test Match Australia 33-21 England |
Test Match Australia 25-28 England |
18 January |
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30 January |
Test Match Australia 26-28 England |
Test Match Australia 31-22 England |
6 February |
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1 April |
George Barclay is born |
England 52-55 The World at Wimbledon |
12 April |
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10 May |
Coronation Gold Cup Best Pairs first round at Wimbledon Wembley's Frank Charles & Wally Lloyd and New Cross riders George Newton & Jack Milne score 12 points. |
Coronation Gold Cup Best Pairs second round at West Ham home stars Bluey Wilkinson & Arthur Atkinson score 18 points |
11 May |
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14 May |
Coronation Gold Cup Best Pairs third round at Hackney George Newton & Jack Milne of New Cross score 16 points |
Coronation Gold Cup Best Pairs forth round at Belle Vue, Eric Langton & Bill Kitchen score 18 points. |
15 May |
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19 May |
Coronation Gold Cup Best Pairs fifth round at New Cross. Belle Vue's Eric Langton & Bill Kitchen score 13 points. |
Coronation Gold Cup Best Pairs sixth round at Wembley. Eric Collins & Wilbur Lamoreaux of Wimbledon score 15 points |
20 May |
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22 May |
Bluey Wilkinson and Arthur Atkinson are the Coronation Gold Cup Best Pairs champions. They score 20 points in the last round at Harringay. Belle Vue pair Eric Langton & Bill Kitchen are the runners up. |
World Championship QR at Wimbledon won by Wilbur Lamoreaux |
24 May |
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25 May |
England 20-16 Overseas |
Test Match England 55-41 Australia |
27 May |
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29 May |
World Championship QR at Harringay won Lionel Van Praag |
World Championship QR at New Cross won by Jack Parker |
2 June |
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5 June |
World Championship QR at Belle Vue won by Eric Langton |
England 54-53 Overseas Test Match at West Ham |
15 June |
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18 June |
World Championship QR at Hackney won by Cordy Milne |
World Championship QR at West Ham won by George Newton |
22 June |
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30 June |
London Riders Championship at New Cross won by Jack Milne. |
Test Match England 54-54 Overseas at Belle Vue |
3 July |
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7 July |
World Championship Championship Round at New Cross won by Jack Milne |
World Championship Championship Round at Harringay won by Jack Milne |
10 July |
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13 July |
Test Match Provincial League 53-53 Australia at Nottingham |
World Championship Championship Round at Wimbledon won by Ginger Lees |
19 July |
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First meeting in Ayr, Australian Steve Langton beat Roland Stobbart to win the Provost Wills Trophy |
Test Match England 43-64 Overseas at New Cross |
21 July |
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24 July |
World Championship Championship Round at Belle Vue won by Jack Milne |
Wimbledon rider Reg Vigor is killed in a crash at Wimbledon |
27 July |
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29 July |
World Championship Championship Round at Wembley won by Wilbur Lamoreaux |
Test Match Provincial League 29-79 Australia at Bristol |
30 July |
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3 August |
World Championship Championship Round at West Ham top scorer Eric Langton won all of his 5 races. |
Test Match Provincial League 48-60 Australia at Belle Vue |
5 August |
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10 August |
Coronation Cup first leg Nottingham 61-23 Southampton competition details |
Coronation Cup second leg Southampton 46-37 Nottingham competition details |
11 August |
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13 August |
World Championship Championship Round at Hackney Arthur Atkinson is the top man on show with 12 points. |
National Trophy Final first leg Belle Vue 70-38 New Cross. competition details |
21 August |
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23 August |
Test Match England 32-75 Overseas at Wimbledon |
Test Match Provincial League 43-64 Australia at Southampton |
25 August |
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National Trophy Final second leg New Cross 62-45 Belle Vue. Belle Vue are the champions competition details |
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Belle Vue's Stan Hart is killed in a crash at Hall Green Birmingham |
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8 September |
Test Match Provincial League 51-56 Australia at Birmingham |
Three Team International England 11, USA 15, Australia 10 |
9 September |
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30 August |
England 51-57 USA at Wimbledon, American Jack Milne scored a 18 point maximum. |
World Final at Wembley American Jack Milne wins the title with his fellow countrymen Wilbur Lamoreaux Cordy Milne in second and third places. competition details |
2 September |
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11 September |
Test Match England 50-57 Overseas at Harringay |
Nottingham win the Provincial Trophy with Bristol in second place competition details |
15 September |
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17 September |
Australia 34-37 USA at Hackney |
Nigel Boocock is born in Wakefield, England |
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22 September |
Australia 34-36 USA at Hall Green, Birmingham |
Australia 43-64 USA at Bristol |
24 September |
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28 September |
London Cup Final first leg West Ham 52-55 New Cross. competition details |
London Cup Final second leg New Cross 62-45 West Ham. competition details |
29 September |
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7 October |
ACU Cup Final first leg Wembley 49-45 Belle Vue. competition details |
Belle Vue win the ACU Cup for the forth time defeating Wembley 61-35 in the second leg. competition details |
9 October |
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13 October |
West Ham win the National League with Wembley in second place. competition details |
Bristol win the Provincial League competition details |
16 October |
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11 December |
Test Match Australia 26-28 England |
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