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1952 Speedway Southern League

British motorcycle speedway season


British motorcycle speedway season

FieldValue
competitionSouthern League
season1952
competitors10
domesticcup1Champions
domesticcup1 winnersRayleigh Rockets
domesticcup2National Trophy
(Southern final)
domesticcup2 winnersPlymouth Devils
highestaverageGeorge Wall
league aboveNational League Div 1
National League Div 2
prevseason1951
nextseason1953

(Southern final) National League Div 2

The 1952 Southern League was the first season of the newly created regional third tier of speedway racing in the United Kingdom for Southern British teams. From the defunct National League Division Three of the previous season, only Poole Pirates did not join the new league. Ipswich Witches and Southampton Saints were new entrants.

Rayleigh Rockets were champions whilst. George Wall of Plymouth topped the averages.

Long Eaton Archers withdrew mid-season after experiencing financial difficulties. They closed down after their 31 July fixture.

Final table

PosTeamPLWDLPts
1Rayleigh Rockets36280856
2Cardiff Dragons362301346
3Plymouth Devils362011541
4Wolverhampton Wasps362011541
5Exeter Falcons362011541
6Swindon Robins361801836
7Aldershot Shots361512031
8Ipswich Witches361202424
9Southampton Saints361102522
10St Austell Gulls361102522

Withdrawal (Record expunged) : Long Eaton Archers

Fixtures & results

A fixtures

B fixtures

Leading Averages

RiderTeamC.M.A.
1George WallPlymouth
2Alan SmithPlymouth
3Pete LansdalePlymouth
4Goog HoskinExeter
5Jack UnsteadRayleigh

National Trophy Stage Three

The 1952 National Trophy was the 15th edition of the Knockout Cup. The Trophy consisted of three stages; stage one was for the third-tier clubs, stage two was for the second-tier 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. Plymouth won stage one and therefore qualified for stage two.

Third Division qualifying first round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
22/04Southampton49-58Cardiff
18/04Wolverhampton74-33Long Eaton
17/04Cardiff75-33Southampton
17/04Long Eaton58-50Wolverhampton

Third Division qualifying second round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
26/04Swindon52-56Cardiff
25/04Wolverhampton49-59Exeter
24/04Cardiff74-32Swindon
24/04Ipswich50-57Rayleigh
21/04Exeter73-34Wolverhampton
19/04Rayleigh60-48Ipswich
19/04Aldershot48-60Plymouth
17/04Plymouth76-31Aldershot

Third Division qualifying semifinals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
08/05Cardiff59-48Rayleigh
03/05Rayleigh70-38Cardiff
01/05Plymouth67-41Exeter
28/04Exeter57-51Plymouth

Qualifying final

First leg Pete Lansdale 17 George Wall 16 Bill Tatcher 14 Alan Smith 11 Brian Hitchcock 5 Denis Hayles 3 Doug Fursey 3 Frank Wheeler 0 Jack Unstead 10 Peter Clark 8 Julie Benson 6 Ron Howes 5 Tom O'Connor 3 Gerald Jackson 3 Les McGillivray 2 Maurice McDermott 1 Second leg Jack Unstead 16 Les McGillivray 13 Gerald Jackson 10 Julie Benson 10 Ron Howes 8 Tom O'Connor 5 Peter Clark 5 Maurice McDermott 0 George Wall 14 Alan Smith 10 Pete Lansdale 8 Bill Tatcher 4 Brian Hitchcock 3 Johnny Bradford 2 Denis Hayles 1 Frank Wheeler 0

Riders & final averages

Aldershot

  • Ivor Powell 7.90
  • Bert Edwards 7.83
  • Basil Harris 7.05
  • Doug Papworth 6.71
  • Vic Gooden 6.60
  • Arch Windmill 5.91
  • Ron Burnett 5.37
  • Bill Grimes 5.18
  • Charles Frenzel 4.75
  • Jack Taylor 2.24
  • John Dore 1.28

Cardiff

  • Gerald Pugh 8.55
  • Mick Holland 8.34
  • Hugh Geddes 8.27
  • Chum Taylor 8.15
  • Bert Edwards 7.85
  • Paul Best 7.00
  • Frank Johnson 6.56
  • Charlie May 6.43
  • Kevin Hayden 6.42
  • Jimmy Wright 6.21

Exeter

  • Goog Hoskin 9.20
  • Don Hardy 7.53
  • Vic Gent 7.66
  • Ron Barrett 7.38
  • Jack Geran 6.79
  • Johnny Sargeant 5.39
  • Colin Selley 4.67
  • Maurice Barnett 4.45
  • Neil Street 4.18
  • Ron Swaine 4.06
  • Eric Minall 3.83

Ipswich

  • Sid Clarke 9.08
  • Harold McNaughton 7.43
  • Dick Shepherd 7.04
  • Charlie Mugford 5.42
  • Tich Read (George Snailum) 4.92
  • Geoff Woodger 4.44
  • Dennis Day 4.27
  • Rod Laudrum 4.27
  • Vic Sage 4.27
  • Alby Smith 4.17
  • Arthur Pigrim 3.86

Long Eaton (withdrew)

  • Lionel Watling 8.30
  • Peter Moore 7.01
  • Wilf Plant 6.83
  • Bill Harris 6.73
  • Cyril Page 6.08
  • Johnny Jones 5.81
  • Jack Winstanley 5.57
  • Roy Browning 4.83
  • Frank Malouf 4.65
  • Fred Siggins 3.29

Plymouth

  • George Wall 10.78
  • Alan Smith 10.14
  • Pete Lansdale 9.77
  • Bill Thatcher 8.09
  • Johnnie Bradford 5.43
  • Brian Hitchcock 4.90
  • Ray Moreton 4.63
  • Ted Stevens 4.49
  • Doug Fursey 4.41
  • Dennis Hoyle 3.43
  • Frank Wheeler 4.00
  • Bill Rundle 2.63

Rayleigh

  • Jack Unstead 9.62
  • Gerry Jackson 9.54
  • Peter Clark 9.26
  • Maury McDermott 8.64
  • Tom O'Connor 8.40
  • Les McGillivray 6.71
  • Alby Smith 6.50
  • Ron Howes 5.80
  • Jules Benson 5.51
  • Johnny Applegate 2.43

St Austell

  • Norman Street 8.05
  • Allan Quinn 7.77
  • Ken Monk 6.13
  • Max Rech 6.06
  • Harold Bull 5.98
  • George Newton 5.86
  • Johnny Bradford 4.96
  • Dick Harris 4.67
  • Aston Quinn 4.62
  • Ken James 4.46
  • Charlie Hayden 4.33
  • Derek Timms 4.32
  • Don Prettijohn 3.65
  • Gordon Leigh 2.50

Southampton

  • Brian McKeown 8.10
  • Bert Croucher 7.50
  • Ernie Brecknell 6.73
  • Mike Tamms 6.34
  • Dudley Smith 5.90
  • Maury Mattingley 4.86
  • Jack Vallis 4.30
  • Ted Moore 4.27
  • Dennis Cross 4.16
  • Dennis Hayles 3.78

Swindon

  • Frank Evans 8.09
  • Danny Malone 7.37
  • Bob Jones 7.32
  • Bob Wells 7.04
  • Buster Brown 6.82
  • Reg Lambourne 6.36
  • Ian Williams 6.11
  • Ray Ellis 5.77
  • Ken Wiggins 4.21

Wolverhampton

  • Benny King 8.97
  • Cyril Quick 8.28
  • Jimmy Grant 7.75
  • Eric Irons 7.62
  • Jack Cunningham 6.24
  • Ken Brown 6.24
  • Bill Jemison 5.90
  • Dick Howard 5.89
  • Charlie Hayden 5.19
  • Roy Moreton 4.75
  • Stan Bradbury 4.44
  • Derek Timms 4.00

References

References

  1. "Major League Competitions". Speedway Archive.
  2. "1952 results".
  3. "Southern League 1952".
  4. "About - Exeter Speedway 1952".
  5. (18 July 1952). "Long Eaton speedway's £10,000 loss".
  6. (1 August 1952). "Long Eaton Speedway to close".
  7. "1952 fixtures & results". Speedway Researcher.
  8. "1952 fixtures & results". Speedway Researcher.
  9. "1952 National Trophy". Speedway archive.
  10. "Rayleigh 1952 results".
  11. (18 May 1952). "Lightfoot the Phantom". Sunday Mirror.
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