Oxford Cheetahs, who had finished bottom of the table during their inaugural league season in 1949, rose spectacularly up the league to win the title. The Oxford team was made up from an entirely new set of riders including Harry Saunders, signed as captain from Tamworth for £750, Pat Clark from Rayleigh for £250, Bill Osborne from Walthamstow, Raymond Buster Brown from Wembley and Eric Irons from Cradley.[4]
The 1950 National Trophy was the 13th edition of the Knockout Cup. The Trophy consisted of three stages; stage one was for the third division clubs, stage two was for the second division clubs and stage three was for the top-tier clubs. The winner of stage one would qualify for stage two and the winner of stage two would qualify for the third and final stage. Oxford won stage one and therefore qualified for stage two.[6]
Third Division Qualifying First round
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
10/04
Liverpool
50-57
Oxford
06/04
Oxford
76-32
Liverpool
Third Division Qualifying Second round
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
22/04
Swindon
60-47
Oxford
20/04
Oxford
62-46
Swindon
10/04
Exeter
65-41
Leicester
07/04
Leicester
66-42
Exeter
19/04
Tamworth
71-37
St Austell
18/04
St Austell
48-58
Tamworth
20/04
Poole
51-57
Aldershot
19/04
Aldershot
61-45
Poole
21/04 replay
Leicester
53-55
Exeter
17/04 replay
Exeter
62-45
Leicester
Third Division Qualifying semifinals
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
05/05
Exeter
54-53
Oxford
27/04
Oxford
83-24
Exeter
03/05
Tamworth
67-41
Aldershot
01/05
Aldershot
63-44
Tamworth
Qualifying final
First leg
Tamworth Tammies Brian Wilson 11 Eric Boothroyd 10 Dick Tolley 6 Lionel Watling 4 Brian Shepherd 3 Laurie Schofield 2 Ivor Davies 2 John Hitchings 0
38 – 70
Oxford Cheetahs Pat Clark 14 Ernie Rawlins 13 Frank Boyle 13 Eric Irons 11 Bob McFarlane 11 Bill Kemp 5 Buster Brown 3 Jim Wright R/R
Pat Clark won the National League Division Three Rider's Championship, in front of 28,000 spectators. The final was held at Walthamstow Stadium on 23 October.[10][11][12]