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1974 British League season

The 1974 British League season was the 40th season of the top tier of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom and the tenth season known as the British League.[1][2]

1974 British League season
LeagueBritish League
No. of competitors17
ChampionsExeter Falcons
Knockout CupSheffield Tigers
IndividualPeter Collins
Midland CupLeicester Lions
London CupWimbledon Dons
Highest averageOle Olsen
Division/s belowBritish League (Div 2)

Summary edit

The 1973 Champions Reading didn't compete as they no longer had a stadium, following the closure of Reading Stadium and Hull Vikings replaced them. The league was reduced to seventeen teams when the Coatbridge Tigers dropped down to Division Two. Overseas riders that rode in other leagues abroad were banned which meant that top Swedish riders such as Anders Michanek, Bernt Persson, Tommy Jansson and Christer Löfqvist didn't compete.[3]

The Exeter Falcons won their first title. They were headed by the legendary four time world champion Ivan Mauger and backed up well by Scott Autrey (8.32), Tony Lomas (7.29) and Kevin Holden (7.26).

At the end of the season Oxford Rebels finished four points above the Hull Vikings courtesy of a protest over Hull's victory against the Rebels.[4] Hull were later re-awarded the points after a close season hearing and moved above the Rebels.

Final table edit

Pos Team PL W D L Pts
1 Exeter Falcons 32 25 1 6 51
2 Belle Vue Aces 32 23 0 9 46
3 Ipswich Witches 32 22 1 9 45
4 Sheffield Tigers 32 21 0 11 42
5 King's Lynn Stars 32 20 1 11 41
6 Newport 32 17 3 12 37
7 Halifax Dukes 32 14 3 15 31
8 Wimbledon Dons 32 14 1 17 29
9 Hackney Hawks 32 13 2 17 28
10 Leicester Lions 32 13 1 18 27
11 Wolverhampton Wolves 32 13 1 18 27
12 Swindon Robins 32 12 2 18 26
13 Cradley United 32 12 1 19 25
14 Poole Pirates 32 12 1 19 25
15 Coventry Bees 32 12 0 20 24
16 Hull Vikings 32 10 0 22 20
17 Oxford Rebels 32 10 0 22 20

M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points

Top Ten Riders (League Averages) edit

Rider Nat Team C.M.A.
1 Ole Olsen   Wolverhampton 11.21
2 Ivan Mauger   Exeter 11.15
3 Phil Crump   Newport 10.77
4 Peter Collins   Belle Vue 10.73
5 John Louis   Ipswich 10.73
6 Terry Betts   King's Lynn 10.26
7 Dag Lövaas   Hackney 10.15
8 Martin Ashby   Swindon 10.10
9 John Boulger   Cradley 9.94
10 Eric Boocock   Halifax 9.92

British League Knockout Cup edit

The 1974 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 36th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Sheffield were the winners.[5]

First round

Date Team one Score Team two
20/04 Cradley United 40-38 Wolverhampton
19/04 Ipswich 50-28 Oxford
12/04 Wolverhampton 48-30 Cradley United
21/03 Oxford 40-37 Ipswich

Second round

Date Team one Score Team two
07/06 Wolverhampton 36-42 Kings Lynn
04/06 Wimbledon 38-40 Ipswich
30/05 Ipswich 52-26 Wimbledon
29/05 Hull 38-40 Sheffield
25/05 Coventry 42-36 Leicester
22/05 Belle Vue 53-25 Halifax
18/05 Kings Lynn 45-33 Wolverhampton
17/05 Hackney 40-38 Poole
15/05 Poole 42-36 Hackney
13/05 Halifax 35-43 Belle Vue
09/05 Sheffield 52-26 Hull
07/05 Leicester 43-35 Coventry
27/04 Swindon 40-38 Newport
26/04 Newport 42-36 Swindon

Quarter-finals

Date Team one Score Team two
31/07 Poole 38-40 Kings Lynn
20/07 King's Lynn 38-40 Poole
16/07 Leicester 38-40 Ipswich
08/07 Sheffield 46-32 Newport
06/07 Belle Vue 44-32 Exeter
05/07 Newport 35-43 Sheffield
20/06 Ipswich 42-36 Leicester
10/06 Exeter 46-32 Belle Vue
24/08 Kings Lynn 42-36 Poole
21/08 Poole 45-32 Kings Lynn

Semi-finals

Date Team one Score Team two
09/09 Sheffield 46-32 Poole
04/09 Poole 37-40 Sheffield
29/08 Ipswich 50-28 Exeter
19/08 Exeter 42-36 Ipswich

Final edit

First leg

Ipswich Witches
John Louis 11
Billy Sanders 10
Tony Davey 6
Mick Hines 5
Ted Howgego 3
Alan Sage 2
Trevor Jones 0
37 - 41Sheffield Tigers
Arnie Haley 13
Bob Valentine 11
Doug Wyer 8
Reg Wilson 6
Craig Pendlebury 2
Bob Paulson 1
Carl Glover 0
[6]

Second leg

Sheffield Tigers
Bob Valentine 11
Arnie Haley 8
Doug Wyer 8
Craig Pendlebury 8
Reg Wilson 7
Carl Glover 6
Bob Paulson 1
49 - 29Ipswich Witches
John Louis 13
Tony Davey 9
Billy Sanders 3
Mick Hines 2
Ted Howgego 1
Mike Lanham 1
Alan Sage 0
[7]

Sheffield Tigers were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 90-65.

Riders' Championship edit

Peter Collins won the British League Riders' Championship held at Hyde Road on 19 October.[8]

Pos. Rider Heat Scores Total
1   Peter Collins 33333 15
2   Ivan Mauger 22332 12
3   Phil Crump 13233 12
4   John Louis 32123 11
5   Bob Valentine 31223 11
6   Dave Jessup 23122 10
7   Martin Ashby 12212 8
8   George Hunter 20320 7
9   Barry Briggs 02EF32 7
10   Jim McMillan 13011 6
11   John Boulger 212EF1 6
12   Eric Boocock 01301 5
13   Bob Kilby 3FR10 4
14   Dag Lövaas 00111 3
15   Terry Betts 10100 2
16   Nigel Boocock 0100EF 1
  • ef=engine failure, f=fell, x=excluded

Final leading averages edit

Rider Nat Team C.M.A.
1 Ole Olsen   Wolverhampton 11.39
2 Peter Collins   Belle Vue 10.98
3 Ivan Mauger   Exeter 10.88
4 Phil Crump   Newport 10.79
5 John Louis   Ipswich 10.79
6 Terry Betts   King's Lynn 10.32
7 Dag Lövaas   Hackney 10.17
8 Martin Ashby   Swindon 10.09
9 John Boulger   Cradley 10.06
10 Bob Valentine   Sheffield 9.92
11 Malcolm Simmons   King's Lynn 9.78
13 Sören Sjösten   Belle Vue 9.72
14 Jim McMillan   Hull 9.71
15 Dave Jessup   Leicester 9.66
15 Eric Boocock   Halifax 9.61
17 Reidar Eide   Newport 9.42
18 Billy Sanders   Ipswich 9.34
19 Ray Wilson   Leicester 9.34
20 Barry Briggs   Wimbledon 9.30

Midland Cup edit

Leicester won the Midland Cup. The competition consisted of six teams.[9]

First round

Team one Team two Score
Oxford Swindon 41–37, 34–44
Coventry Cradley 39–39, 28–50

Semi final round

Team one Team two Score
Leicester Swindon 41–37, 41–37
Cradley Wolverhampton 32–46, 38–40

Final edit

First leg

Leicester
Ray Wilson 11
Dave Jessup 9
Frank Auffret 9
Bob Coles (guest) 4
Malcolm Brown 4
Mick Bell 3
Norman Storer 2
42–36Wolverhampton
John Boulger (guest) 14
George Hunter 10
Malcolm Shakespeare 8
Bengt Andersson 3
Colin Meredith 1
Tom Leadbitter 0
Tony Featherstone 0

Second leg

Wolverhampton
Eric Broadbelt (guest) 12
George Hunter 9
Malcolm Shakespeare 6
Tom Leadbitter 4
Bengt Andersson 2
Colin Meredith 2
Finn Thomsen 0
35–43Leicester
Dave Jessup 10
Ray Wilson 9
Arthur Price (guest) 8
Frank Auffret 6
Norman Storer 5
Mick Bell 5
Malcolm Brown 0

Leicester won on aggregate 85–71

London Cup edit

Wimbledon won the London Cup but there were now only two teams remaining in London.[10]

Results

Team Score Team
Wimbledon 46–32 Hackney
Hackney 39–39 Wimbledon

Riders & final averages edit

Belle Vue

Coventry

Cradley Heath

Exeter

Hackney

Halifax

Hull

Ipswich

King's Lynn

Leicester

Newport

Oxford

Poole

Sheffield

Swindon

Wimbledon

Wolverhampton

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Historic league tables". Speedway Archive.
  2. ^ "HISTORY ARCHIVE". British Speedway. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  3. ^ Rogers, Martin (1978). The Illustrated History of Speedway. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. pp. 129–133. ISBN 0-904584-45-3.
  4. ^ Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 100. ISBN 0-86215-017-5.
  5. ^ "1974 British League Knockout Cup". Speedway archive.
  6. ^ "Hero Haley puts Ipswich on the rack". Daily Mirror. 7 October 1974. Retrieved 7 December 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  7. ^ "Season 1974" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  8. ^ "Speedway". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 21 October 1974. Retrieved 2 June 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. ^ "Wolves beaten in cup final". Birmingham Daily Post. 12 October 1974. Retrieved 21 October 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  10. ^ "1974 fixtures and results" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 30 September 2023.

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The 1974 British League season was the 40th season of the top tier of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom and the tenth season known as the British League 1 2 1974 British League seasonLeagueBritish LeagueNo of competitors17ChampionsExeter FalconsKnockout CupSheffield TigersIndividualPeter CollinsMidland CupLeicester LionsLondon CupWimbledon DonsHighest averageOle OlsenDivision s belowBritish League Div 2 1973 1975 Contents 1 Summary 2 Final table 3 Top Ten Riders League Averages 4 British League Knockout Cup 4 1 Final 5 Riders Championship 6 Final leading averages 7 Midland Cup 7 1 Final 8 London Cup 9 Riders amp final averages 10 See also 11 ReferencesSummary editThe 1973 Champions Reading didn t compete as they no longer had a stadium following the closure of Reading Stadium and Hull Vikings replaced them The league was reduced to seventeen teams when the Coatbridge Tigers dropped down to Division Two Overseas riders that rode in other leagues abroad were banned which meant that top Swedish riders such as Anders Michanek Bernt Persson Tommy Jansson and Christer Lofqvist didn t compete 3 The Exeter Falcons won their first title They were headed by the legendary four time world champion Ivan Mauger and backed up well by Scott Autrey 8 32 Tony Lomas 7 29 and Kevin Holden 7 26 At the end of the season Oxford Rebels finished four points above the Hull Vikings courtesy of a protest over Hull s victory against the Rebels 4 Hull were later re awarded the points after a close season hearing and moved above the Rebels Final table editPos Team PL W D L Pts 1 Exeter Falcons 32 25 1 6 51 2 Belle Vue Aces 32 23 0 9 46 3 Ipswich Witches 32 22 1 9 45 4 Sheffield Tigers 32 21 0 11 42 5 King s Lynn Stars 32 20 1 11 41 6 Newport 32 17 3 12 37 7 Halifax Dukes 32 14 3 15 31 8 Wimbledon Dons 32 14 1 17 29 9 Hackney Hawks 32 13 2 17 28 10 Leicester Lions 32 13 1 18 27 11 Wolverhampton Wolves 32 13 1 18 27 12 Swindon Robins 32 12 2 18 26 13 Cradley United 32 12 1 19 25 14 Poole Pirates 32 12 1 19 25 15 Coventry Bees 32 12 0 20 24 16 Hull Vikings 32 10 0 22 20 17 Oxford Rebels 32 10 0 22 20M Matches W Wins D Draws L Losses Pts Total PointsTop Ten Riders League Averages editRider Nat Team C M A 1 Ole Olsen nbsp Wolverhampton 11 21 2 Ivan Mauger nbsp Exeter 11 15 3 Phil Crump nbsp Newport 10 77 4 Peter Collins nbsp Belle Vue 10 73 5 John Louis nbsp Ipswich 10 73 6 Terry Betts nbsp King s Lynn 10 26 7 Dag Lovaas nbsp Hackney 10 15 8 Martin Ashby nbsp Swindon 10 10 9 John Boulger nbsp Cradley 9 94 10 Eric Boocock nbsp Halifax 9 92British League Knockout Cup editThe 1974 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 36th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams Sheffield were the winners 5 First round Date Team one Score Team two 20 04 Cradley United 40 38 Wolverhampton 19 04 Ipswich 50 28 Oxford 12 04 Wolverhampton 48 30 Cradley United 21 03 Oxford 40 37 Ipswich Second round Date Team one Score Team two 07 06 Wolverhampton 36 42 Kings Lynn 04 06 Wimbledon 38 40 Ipswich 30 05 Ipswich 52 26 Wimbledon 29 05 Hull 38 40 Sheffield 25 05 Coventry 42 36 Leicester 22 05 Belle Vue 53 25 Halifax 18 05 Kings Lynn 45 33 Wolverhampton 17 05 Hackney 40 38 Poole 15 05 Poole 42 36 Hackney 13 05 Halifax 35 43 Belle Vue 09 05 Sheffield 52 26 Hull 07 05 Leicester 43 35 Coventry 27 04 Swindon 40 38 Newport 26 04 Newport 42 36 Swindon Quarter finals Date Team one Score Team two 31 07 Poole 38 40 Kings Lynn 20 07 King s Lynn 38 40 Poole 16 07 Leicester 38 40 Ipswich 08 07 Sheffield 46 32 Newport 06 07 Belle Vue 44 32 Exeter 05 07 Newport 35 43 Sheffield 20 06 Ipswich 42 36 Leicester 10 06 Exeter 46 32 Belle Vue 24 08 Kings Lynn 42 36 Poole 21 08 Poole 45 32 Kings Lynn Semi finals Date Team one Score Team two 09 09 Sheffield 46 32 Poole 04 09 Poole 37 40 Sheffield 29 08 Ipswich 50 28 Exeter 19 08 Exeter 42 36 Ipswich Final edit First leg 6 October 1974Ipswich WitchesJohn Louis 11Billy Sanders 10Tony Davey 6Mick Hines 5Ted Howgego 3Alan Sage 2Trevor Jones 037 41Sheffield TigersArnie Haley 13Bob Valentine 11Doug Wyer 8Reg Wilson 6Craig Pendlebury 2Bob Paulson 1Carl Glover 0 6 Foxhall Stadium Second leg 7 October 1974Sheffield TigersBob Valentine 11Arnie Haley 8Doug Wyer 8Craig Pendlebury 8Reg Wilson 7Carl Glover 6Bob Paulson 149 29Ipswich WitchesJohn Louis 13Tony Davey 9Billy Sanders 3Mick Hines 2Ted Howgego 1Mike Lanham 1Alan Sage 0 7 Owlerton Stadium Sheffield Tigers were declared Knockout Cup Champions winning on aggregate 90 65 Riders Championship editPeter Collins won the British League Riders Championship held at Hyde Road on 19 October 8 Pos Rider Heat Scores Total 1 nbsp Peter Collins 33333 15 2 nbsp Ivan Mauger 22332 12 3 nbsp Phil Crump 13233 12 4 nbsp John Louis 32123 11 5 nbsp Bob Valentine 31223 11 6 nbsp Dave Jessup 23122 10 7 nbsp Martin Ashby 12212 8 8 nbsp George Hunter 20320 7 9 nbsp Barry Briggs 02EF32 7 10 nbsp Jim McMillan 13011 6 11 nbsp John Boulger 212EF1 6 12 nbsp Eric Boocock 01301 5 13 nbsp Bob Kilby 3FR10 4 14 nbsp Dag Lovaas 00111 3 15 nbsp Terry Betts 10100 2 16 nbsp Nigel Boocock 0100EF 1 ef engine failure f fell x excludedFinal leading averages editRider Nat Team C M A 1 Ole Olsen nbsp Wolverhampton 11 39 2 Peter Collins nbsp Belle Vue 10 98 3 Ivan Mauger nbsp Exeter 10 88 4 Phil Crump nbsp Newport 10 79 5 John Louis nbsp Ipswich 10 79 6 Terry Betts nbsp King s Lynn 10 32 7 Dag Lovaas nbsp Hackney 10 17 8 Martin Ashby nbsp Swindon 10 09 9 John Boulger nbsp Cradley 10 06 10 Bob Valentine nbsp Sheffield 9 92 11 Malcolm Simmons nbsp King s Lynn 9 78 13 Soren Sjosten nbsp Belle Vue 9 72 14 Jim McMillan nbsp Hull 9 71 15 Dave Jessup nbsp Leicester 9 66 15 Eric Boocock nbsp Halifax 9 61 17 Reidar Eide nbsp Newport 9 42 18 Billy Sanders nbsp Ipswich 9 34 19 Ray Wilson nbsp Leicester 9 34 20 Barry Briggs nbsp Wimbledon 9 30Midland Cup editLeicester won the Midland Cup The competition consisted of six teams 9 First round Team one Team two Score Oxford Swindon 41 37 34 44 Coventry Cradley 39 39 28 50 Semi final round Team one Team two Score Leicester Swindon 41 37 41 37 Cradley Wolverhampton 32 46 38 40 Final edit First leg 8 October 1974LeicesterRay Wilson 11 Dave Jessup 9 Frank Auffret 9 Bob Coles guest 4 Malcolm Brown 4 Mick Bell 3 Norman Storer 242 36WolverhamptonJohn Boulger guest 14 George Hunter 10 Malcolm Shakespeare 8 Bengt Andersson 3 Colin Meredith 1 Tom Leadbitter 0 Tony Featherstone 0Leicester Stadium Second leg 11 October 1974WolverhamptonEric Broadbelt guest 12 George Hunter 9 Malcolm Shakespeare 6Tom Leadbitter 4 Bengt Andersson 2 Colin Meredith 2 Finn Thomsen 035 43LeicesterDave Jessup 10 Ray Wilson 9 Arthur Price guest 8 Frank Auffret 6 Norman Storer 5 Mick Bell 5 Malcolm Brown 0Monmore Green Stadium Leicester won on aggregate 85 71London Cup editWimbledon won the London Cup but there were now only two teams remaining in London 10 Results Team Score Team Wimbledon 46 32 Hackney Hackney 39 39 WimbledonRiders amp final averages editBelle Vue nbsp Peter Collins 10 98 nbsp Soren Sjosten 9 72 nbsp Chris Pusey 8 68 nbsp Paul Tyrer 7 47 nbsp Chris Morton 7 24 nbsp Alan Wilkinson 6 49 nbsp Geoff Pusey 4 15 nbsp Terry Kelly 3 24 nbsp Ian Hindle 2 73 Coventry nbsp Nigel Boocock 8 50 nbsp John Harrhy 6 70 nbsp Alan Jay 5 96 nbsp Matti Olin 5 78 nbsp Olle Nygren 4 97 nbsp Roy Carter 4 50 nbsp Frank Smith 4 34 nbsp Robin Adlington 2 13 nbsp Jeff Shirley 1 75 Cradley Heath nbsp John Boulger 10 06 nbsp Howard Cole Kid Brodie 7 70 nbsp Bruce Cribb 6 19 nbsp Sandor Levai 5 79 nbsp Arthur Price 5 56 nbsp Russell Osborne 4 70 nbsp Malcolm Corradine 4 14 nbsp Dave Perks 4 00 nbsp Dave Younghusband 3 33 nbsp Steve Bastable 2 09 Exeter nbsp Ivan Mauger 10 88 nbsp Scott Autrey 8 32 nbsp Mike Sampson 7 79 nbsp Tony Lomas 7 29 nbsp Kevin Holden 7 26 nbsp Steve Reinke 5 57 nbsp Chris Julian 5 52 nbsp Frank Shuter 4 76 nbsp Peter Thompson 4 23 Hackney nbsp Dag Lovaas 10 17 nbsp Barry Thomas 7 78 nbsp Dave Morton 6 34 nbsp Steve Lomas 5 76 nbsp Hugh Saunders 5 37 nbsp Dave Kennett 5 33 nbsp Laurie Etheridge 5 29 nbsp Geoff Maloney 4 48 Halifax nbsp Eric Boocock 9 61 nbsp Rick France 7 50 nbsp Charlie Monk 7 20 nbsp Graham Plant 7 01 nbsp Henny Kroeze 5 43 nbsp Dave Gatenby 4 81 nbsp Mike Hiftle 4 75 nbsp Graham Drury 2 77 nbsp John Jackson 2 61 Hull nbsp Jimmy McMillan 9 71 nbsp Bobby Beaton 7 77 nbsp Mitch Graham 5 73 nbsp Tommy Roper 5 52 nbsp Tom Owen 5 14 nbsp Josef Angermuller 5 11 nbsp Robbie Gardner 5 09 nbsp Dave Gifford 4 14 Ipswich nbsp John Louis 10 79 nbsp Billy Sanders 9 34 nbsp Tony Davey 8 29 nbsp Olle Nygren 6 19 nbsp Mick Hines 5 53 nbsp Mike Lanham 5 18 nbsp Ted Howgego 4 80 nbsp Trevor Jones 4 50 nbsp Alan Sage 4 29 King s Lynn nbsp Terry Betts 10 32 nbsp Malcolm Simmons 9 78 nbsp Ian Turner 6 36 nbsp Barry Crowson 5 81 nbsp Ray Bales 5 25 nbsp Bob Humphreys 4 87 nbsp Eddie Reeves 4 77 Leicester nbsp Dave Jessup 9 66 nbsp Ray Wilson 9 34 nbsp Frank Auffret 6 46 nbsp Mick Bell 5 77 nbsp Norman Storer 5 41 nbsp Tom Black 3 45 nbsp Keith White 3 29 nbsp Malcolm Brown 2 62 Newport nbsp Phil Crump 10 79 nbsp Reidar Eide 9 42 nbsp Neil Street 7 70 nbsp Tom Owen 5 26 nbsp Bob Coles 5 08 nbsp Roy Trigg 4 76 nbsp Geoff Mudge 4 36 nbsp Jim Tebby 4 15 Oxford nbsp Bob Kilby 8 32 nbsp Gordon Kennett 7 32 nbsp Ulf Lovaas 6 89 nbsp John Davis 6 86 nbsp Richard Greer 6 76 nbsp John Dews 5 18 nbsp Bobby McNeil 4 15 nbsp Trevor Geer 4 00 nbsp Rick Timmo 3 72 nbsp Henk Steman 1 60 Poole nbsp Eric Broadbelt 8 58 nbsp Pete Smith 7 28 nbsp Richard May 6 31 nbsp Colin Gooddy 6 29 nbsp Antoni Woryna 5 27 nbsp Mike Cake 2 54 nbsp Martin Yeates 2 29 Sheffield nbsp Bob Valentine 9 92 nbsp Reg Wilson 9 23 nbsp Doug Wyer 9 13 nbsp Bob Paulson 7 24 nbsp Arnold Haley 6 98 nbsp Carl Glover 6 40 nbsp Craig Pendlebury 5 91 nbsp Rod Haynes 4 70 Swindon nbsp Martin Ashby 10 09 nbsp Edgar Stangeland 7 97 nbsp Norman Hunter 6 37 nbsp Bernie Leigh 5 10 nbsp Mike Keen 4 55 nbsp David Ashby 4 51 nbsp Mick Handley 4 06 nbsp Brian Leonard 3 58 nbsp Geoff Bouchard 2 50 Wimbledon nbsp Barry Briggs 9 30 nbsp Trevor Hedge 7 09 nbsp Graeme Stapleton 6 64 nbsp Bert Harkins 5 84 nbsp Roger Johns 5 45 nbsp Neil Cameron 5 17 nbsp Reg Luckhurst 5 02 nbsp Rob Jones 3 03 Wolverhampton nbsp Ole Olsen 11 39 nbsp George Hunter 8 04 nbsp Ken Eyre 6 53 nbsp Tom Leadbitter 5 38 nbsp Finn Thomsen 4 28 nbsp Malcolm Shakespeare 4 04 nbsp Colin Meredith 3 20 nbsp Bengt Andersson 2 59 nbsp Tony Freegard 2 33See also editList of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions Knockout Cup speedway References edit Historic league tables Speedway Archive HISTORY ARCHIVE British Speedway Retrieved 1 July 2021 Rogers Martin 1978 The Illustrated History of Speedway Studio Publications Ipswich Ltd pp 129 133 ISBN 0 904584 45 3 Oakes Peter 1981 1981 Speedway Yearbook Studio Publications Ipswich Ltd p 100 ISBN 0 86215 017 5 1974 British League Knockout Cup Speedway archive Hero Haley puts Ipswich on the rack Daily Mirror 7 October 1974 Retrieved 7 December 2023 via British Newspaper Archive Season 1974 PDF British Speedway Retrieved 25 June 2021 Speedway Coventry Evening Telegraph 21 October 1974 Retrieved 2 June 2023 via British Newspaper Archive Wolves beaten in cup final Birmingham Daily Post 12 October 1974 Retrieved 21 October 2023 via British Newspaper Archive 1974 fixtures and results PDF Speedway Researcher Retrieved 30 September 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1974 British League season amp oldid 1206298719, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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