1967 Timeline September

Timeline 1967
Jan - Feb -1 Mar - Apr- May - Jun - Jul - Aug - Sep - Oct - Nov - Dec
September
Friday
1
Malmo, Sweden Sweden 32, Poland 26, Russia 19, Great Britain 19 World Team Cup
Sweden 32 - Göte Nordin 11 Bengt Jansson 9 Torbjörn Harrysson 6 Ove Fundin 6
Poland 26 - Antoni Woryna 10 Andrzej Wyglenda 9 Jerzy Trzeszkowski 4 Zbigniew Podlecki 3 Andrzej Pogorzelski 0
Great Britain 19 - Barry Briggs 8 Eric Boocock 5 Ray Wilson 4 Ivan Mauger 2 Colin Pratt 0
USSR 19 - Igor Plechanov 9 Viktor Trofimov 4 Boris Samorodov 3 Gabdrachman Kadyrov 2 Farid Szajnurov 1



Sweden
Per Olaf Soderman, Gote Nordin, Arne Bergstrom
(manager), Torbjorn Harrysson, Bengt Jansson,
& Ove Fundin (kneeling)

Newport 43-35 Exeter British League
Glasgow 44-34 Oxford British League
Hackney 50-46 Wimbledon London Cup
Wolverhampton 57-44 Cradley Heath Dudley Wolves Trophy 1st Leg
Newport
Saturday
2
Belle Vue 34-43 West Ham British League
Cradley Heath 46-32 Wimbledon British League
King's Lynn 47-31 Coventry British League
Nelson 49-47 Glasgow B Challenge
Halifax 52-26 Poole British League
Edinburgh 55-23 Exeter British League
Swindon 55-23 Hackney British League
Silver Sash Barry Briggs beat Bengt Jansson
Sunday
3
Newcastle 44-33 Oxford British League
Hackney 44-34 Newport British League
Hackney 53-25 Wolverhampton British League
Tuesday
5
Long Eaton 44-34 Swindon Challenge
West Ham 51-45 Hackney British League KO Cup Semi Final
Exeter Westernapolis
1st Eric Boocock
2nd Gote Nordin
3rd Wayne Briggs
Wednesday
6
Poole 39-39 Ex Saints Challenge
Belle Vue 43-35 Swindon British League
Silver Sash Barry Briggs beat Cyril Maidment
Thursday
7
Oxford 41-36 Coventry Challenge
Sheffield 43-35 Halifax British League
Wimbledon Wimbledon 47, West Ham 50, Hackney 29 Three Team
Friday
8
Glasgow 46-50 Edinburgh Scottish Cup 2nd Leg
Agg: Edinburgh 106 - 85 Glasgow
Wolverhampton 48-27 Long Eaton British League
Newport 56-22 Hackney British League
Hackney Superama
1st Barry Briggs
2nd Bob Kilby
3rd Nigel Boocock

King's Lynn Pride Of The East
1st Bengt Larsson
2nd Wayne Briggs
3rd David Crane
Saturday
9
Belle Vue 43-35 Exeter British League
Edinburgh 46-31 Wimbledon British League
Coventry 46-32 Poole British League
Cradley Heath 51-51 Wolverhampton Dudley Wolves Trophy 2nd Leg
Agg: Wolverhampton 108 - 95 Cradley Heath
Swindon 52-26 Newport British League
Silver Sash Barry Briggs beat Jon Erskine
Halifax 61-17 King's Lynn British League
Monday
11
Newcastle 35-43 Edinburgh British League
Exeter West Ham Challenge Rained Off
Cradley Heath Alan Hunt Memorial Trophy rained off
Tuesday
12
Long Eaton 40-38 Poole British League
West Ham 46-32 Halifax British League
Wednesday
13
Poole 42-36 Exeter British League
Glasgow 57-21 Wolverhampton British League
Coventry 58-38 Edinburgh British League KO Cup Semi Final
Swindon Tadeusz Teodorowicz Memorial Trophy
1st Ray Wilson
2nd Sverre Harrfeldt
3rd Mike Broadbank
Thursday
14
Oxford 29-13 Hackney British League abandoned Heat 7
Sheffield 41-37 Newcastle British League
Wimbledon vs Coventry British League rained off
Friday
15
Wolverhampton 35-43 West Ham Challenge
Newport 47-31 Overseas Challenge
Hackney 49-29 Sheffield British League
Halifax 49-29 Exeter British League
King's Lynn 53-24 Belle Vue British League
Edinburgh 59-19 Cradley Heath British League
Saturday
16
Wembley World Championship Final Ove Fundin
Ivan Mauger, Ove Fundin, Bengt Jansson Wembley
Monday
18
Cradley Heath 34-44 Edinburgh British League
Exeter 48-30 Swindon British League
Silver Sash Barry Briggs beat Wayne Briggs
Newcastle Olympique
1st Anders Michanek
2nd Ivan Mauger
3rd Nigel Boocock
Tuesday
19
Long Eaton
West Ham 52-26 Oxford British League
Long Eaton East Midlands Open Championship
1st Anders Michanek
2nd Barry Briggs
3rd Nigel Boocock
Wednesday
20
Coventry
Coventry Brandonapolis
1st Anders Michanek
2nd Ken McKinlay
3rd Ron Mountford

Poole Johnnie Thomson Trophy
1st Reidar Eide
2nd Ronnie Genz
3rd Geoff Mudge
Thursday
21
Wimbledon 35-42 Coventry British League
Sheffield 45-33 King's Lynn British League
Oxford 55-23 Halifax British League
Friday
22
Newport 40-38 West Ham Challenge
Hackney 50-28 Exeter British League
Glasgow 53-31 Edinburgh Supporters' Trophy
Wolverhampton Pride Of Midlands Trophy
1st Barry Briggs
2nd Ray Wilson
3rd Jim Airey
Saturday
23
Edinburgh 46-32 Long Eaton British League
Belle Vue 47-31 Newcastle British League
King's Lynn 48-29 Exeter British League
Halifax 52-26 Wimbledon British League
Swindon 52-26 Glasgow British League
Silver Sash Barry Briggs beat Charlie Monk
Coventry 57-39 West Ham KO Cup Final 1st leg
Nelson Seed Hill Trophy
1st Bruce Cribb
2nd Mick Handley
3rd Cyril Francis
Monday
25
Newcastle 32-46 Swindon British League
Silver Sash Barry Briggs beat Allan Butterfield
Exeter vs Glasgow British League rained off
Cradley Heath Alan Hunt Memorial Trophy rained off
Tuesday
26
Long Eaton
West Ham 49-47 Coventry K O Cup Final 2nd leg
Agg: Coventry 104 - 88 West Ham
Long Eaton Best Pairs
1st Eric Boothroyd & Norman Storer
Wednesday
27
Swindon
Belle Vue 48-30 Cradley Heath British League
Swindon 51-27 Coventry Midland Cup Final 1st leg
Poole vs Oxford British League rained off
Thursday
28
Oxford 41-37 Swindon Challenge
Oxford 42-36 Hackney British League
Wimbledon 52-26 Wolverhampton British League
Sheffield 59-19 Edinburgh British League
Friday
29
Hackney
Newport vs Edinburgh British League rained off
Wolverhampton vs Newcastle British League rained off
Glasgow Glasgow Open Championship rained off
Hackney London Riders Championship
1st Colin Pratt
2nd Malcolm Simmons
3rd Colin McKee
Saturday
30
Cradley Heath 38-39 Poole Challenge
Belle Vue 45-33 Wolverhampton British League
Halifax 46-32 Overseas Challenge
Edinburgh 50-28 Sheffield British League
Swindon 50-28 West Ham British League
Silver Sash Barry Briggs beat Norman Hunter
Coventry 51-27 Hackney British League
Coventry 54-24 Newcastle British League
King's Lynn 55-23 Long Eaton British League