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WITW! Former New Cross rider Jim Gutteridge is currently being researched by

http://londonspeedways.proboards.com/index.cgi

More information would be appreciated. Thanks. WITW! :rolleyes: Watch out for a lamp post!

 

 

I have had a message from Bob Andrewws in New Zealand to advise that Jim Gutteridge was at New Cross in 1936. A further contact says that he rode only in second-half events that season.

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I have had a message from Bob Andrewws in New Zealand to advise that Jim Gutteridge was at New Cross in 1936. A further contact says that he rode only in second-half events that season.

 

 

Stand by for a communication from the doyen of speedway statistics. From the Grand Vizier of all things New Cross Rangers. Here comes, hopefully, Norbold!

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Stand by for a communication from the doyen of speedway statistics. From the Grand Vizier of all things New Cross Rangers. Here comes, hopefully, Norbold!

 

Relax Ron. Its just another lamp post.

 

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Relax Ron. Its just another lamp post.

 

 

I thought I would tempt you back! :rolleyes::unsure: I think you have some knowledge about New Cross? What's the background to jJim Gutteridge's spell with the Rangers then?

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Stand by for a communication from the doyen of speedway statistics. From the Grand Vizier of all things New Cross Rangers. Here comes, hopefully, Norbold!

 

 

Relax Ron. Its just another lamp post.

 

 

I thought I would tempt you back! :rolleyes::unsure: I think you have some knowledge about New Cross? What's the background to Jim Gutteridge's spell with the Rangers then?

 

Here's two items on the subject of Jim Gutteridge:

 

--- In oldtimespeedway@yahoogroups.com, "beatagain24" <beatagain24@...> wrote:

 

I have looked on Speedway Researcher and can only find these results for Jim Gutteridge riding at New Cross in 1936. On April 8 he was in a junior race - result was Fred Leavis, Syd Farndon, Jim Gutteridge, Hal Collins. Then on May 27 Reserves race was Hal Collins, Jack Tidbury, Syd Farndon (fell), Jim Gutteridge (fell). There may be more results for Jim but the site does not always give second half events. I hope this helps about the rider.

 

--- In oldtimespeedway@yahoogroups.com, "WebbT" <shaleway6980@> wrote:

 

Jim Gutteridge rode in the second halves at New Cross from April 1936, I cannot trace him in league or NT matches in that year..There was a sports writer by the same surname , Daily Express i think, may be a relation

Tony

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Here's more data just posted regarding Jim Gutteridge at New Cross:

 

 

--- In oldtimespeedway@yahoogroups.com, "beatagain24" <beatagain24@...> wrote:

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> Two more dates found on Speedway Researcher for Jim Gutteridge. May 6 - result Mike Erskine, Hal Collins, Jim Gutteridge, Syd Farndon. June 24 - results Hal Collins, Pat Lish, Syd Farndon, Jim Gutteridge.

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Here's two items on the subject of Jim Gutteridge:

 

--- In oldtimespeedway@yahoogroups.com, "beatagain24" <beatagain24@...> wrote:

 

I have looked on Speedway Researcher and can only find these results for Jim Gutteridge riding at New Cross in 1936. On April 8 he was in a junior race - result was Fred Leavis, Syd Farndon, Jim Gutteridge, Hal Collins. Then on May 27 Reserves race was Hal Collins, Jack Tidbury, Syd Farndon (fell), Jim Gutteridge (fell). There may be more results for Jim but the site does not always give second half events. I hope this helps about the rider.

 

--- In oldtimespeedway@yahoogroups.com, "WebbT" <shaleway6980@> wrote:

 

Jim Gutteridge rode in the second halves at New Cross from April 1936, I cannot trace him in league or NT matches in that year..There was a sports writer by the same surname , Daily Express i think, may be a relation

Tony

 

 

That's a coincidence, when I first saw this thread I wondered if there was any connection to the late, great Reg Gutteridge, it's not the commonest of surnames.

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