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1934
National Championship (Ch section)
Date:
29 Sep 1934
Venue:
Concert Room, Crystal Palace, London
Adjudicator(s):
Frank Wright, Walter Reynolds, Henry Geehl
Test piece:
Comedy Overture (John Ireland)
Pos
Band
Conductor
Draw
1
Fodens Motor Works
Fred Mortimer
10
2
Scottish CWS
George Hawkins
9
3
Harton Colliery
G Lowes
5
4
Black Dyke Mills
William Halliwell
17
5
Wingates Temperance
Harold Moss
22
6
Workington Town
Reginald Hutchinson
18
Baxendales Works
John A Greenwood
14
Blyth LNER
George Ramsden
3
Brighouse & Rastrick
William Halliwell
15
Carlisle St Stephen's Silver
William Lowes
20
Creswell Colliery Welfare (Rexco)
John A Greenwood
16
Crystal Palace
Dr Denis Wright
7
Hanwell Silver
Joseph C Dyson
1
Heworth Colliery
Noel Thorpe
21
Horden Colliery
Joseph Foster
11
Luton Red Cross
Edward S Carter
12
Metropolitan Works
Harry Heyes
19
Morris Motors
Sydney V Wood
6
Nelson Old
Clarence Smith
8
Rothwell Temperance
Harry Nuttall
13
Rushden Temperance
Thomas Young
4
Slaithwaite
Noel Thorpe
23
Sowerby Bridge
William Wood
2
With this win, Fodens Motor Works secured a hat-trick of National Championship victories and were barred from competing in the 1935 championship.