1952 Speedway National League
League | National League Division One |
---|---|
No. of competitors | 10 |
Champions | Wembley Lions |
National Trophy | Harringay Racers |
London Cup | Harringay Racers |
Highest average | Ronnie Moore |
Division/s below | National League (Div 2) 1952 Southern League |
The1952National LeagueDivision Onewas the 18th season ofspeedwayin theUnited Kingdomand the seventh post-war season of the highest tier ofmotorcycle speedwayin Great Britain.[1]
Summary
[edit]Norwich Starsjoined the league.Wembley Lionswon their fourth consecutive title and their seventh overall. Birmingham recorded their highest league finish to date by taking the runner-up spot.[2][3][4]
While riding for Wimbledon, on 22 July 1952 the AmericanErnie Rocciowas killed after crashing into the fence at high speed atWest Ham Stadium,it has been reported that he died instantly but the newspaper report states he died in hospital.[5]
Final table
[edit]Pos | Team | PL | W | D | L | Pts |
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1 | Wembley Lions | 36 | 28 | 1 | 7 | 57 |
2 | Birmingham Brummies | 36 | 23 | 0 | 13 | 46 |
3 | Harringay Racers | 36 | 21 | 3 | 12 | 45 |
4 | West Ham Hammers | 36 | 18 | 2 | 16 | 38 |
5 | Wimbledon Dons | 36 | 17 | 2 | 17 | 36 |
6 | Belle Vue Aces | 36 | 18 | 0 | 18 | 36 |
7 | New Cross Rangers | 36 | 15 | 1 | 20 | 31 |
8 | Bristol Bulldogs | 36 | 13 | 0 | 23 | 26 |
9 | Bradford Tudors | 36 | 11 | 1 | 24 | 23 |
10 | Norwich Stars | 36 | 10 | 2 | 24 | 22 |
Top Ten Riders (League only)
[edit]Rider | Nat | Team | C.M.A. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ronnie Moore | Wimbledon | 11.27 | |
2 | Jack Young | West Ham | 10.88 | |
3 | Bob Leverenz | Norwich | 10.29 | |
4 | Alan Hunt | Birmingham | 10.00 | |
5 | Split Waterman | Harringay | 9.96 | |
6 | Freddie Williams | Wembley | 9.76 | |
7 | Tommy Price | Wembley | 9.31 | |
8 | Cyril Brine | Wimbledon | 9.00 | |
9 | Eddie Rigg | Bradford | 8.82 | |
10 | Bert Roger | New Cross | 8.79 |
National Trophy Stage Three
[edit]The 1952 National Trophy was the 15th edition of theKnockout 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. Harringay won the third and final stage and were therefore declared the 1952 National Trophy champions.[6]
First round
Date | Team one | Score | Team two |
---|---|---|---|
19/07 | Norwich | 74-34 | Poole |
12/07 | Birmingham | 79-29 | Bristol |
04/07 | Bristol | 46-62 | Birmingham |
05/07 | Bradford Odsal | 67-40 | West Ham |
01/07 | West Ham | 66-42 | Bradford Odsal |
Second round
Date | Team one | Score | Team two |
---|---|---|---|
11/08 | Birmingham | 69-39 | Belle Vue |
26/07 | Belle Vue | 59-49 | Birmingham |
26/07 | Bradford Odsal | 58-50 | Wembley |
26/07 | Poole | 72-36 | New Cross |
23/07 | New Cross | 75-33 | Poole |
21/07 | Wimbledon | 57-51 | Harringay |
18/07 | Harringay | 57-50 | Wimbledon |
17/07 | Wembley | 66-41 | Bradford Odsal |
Semifinals
Date | Team one | Score | Team two |
---|---|---|---|
21/08 | Wembley | 59-49 | Birmingham |
16/08 | Birmingham | 69-39 | Wembley |
15/08 | Harringay | 57-51 | New Cross |
13/08 | New Cross | 43-64 | Harringay |
Final
[edit]First leg
Birmingham Brummies Arthur Payne 17 Graham Warren 11 Eric Boothroyd 9 Ron Mountford 7 Ivor Davies 7 Cyril Page 5 Ron Mason 1 Cecil Hookham 0 | 57 – 51 | Harringay Racers Ken Walsh 11 Jack Biggs 10 Ron How 8 Arthur Atkinson 7 Maury Dunn 5 Danny Dunton 4 Split Waterman 3 Jeff Lloyd 3 |
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[7] |
Second leg
Harringay Racers Jack Biggs 17 Ron How 12 Jeff Lloyd 11 Maury Dunn 10 Arthur Atkinson 10 Ken Walsh 6 Danny Dunton 5 Split Waterman 3 | 72 – 35 | Birmingham Brummies Arthur Payne 15 Eric Boothroyd 6 Nobby Stock 6 Ivor Davies 2 Howdy Byford 2 Cyril Page 1 Ron Mason 1 Cecil Hookham 0 |
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[7] |
Harringay were National Trophy Champions, winning on aggregate123–92.
London Cup
[edit]First round
Team one | Score | Team two |
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West Ham | 63–45, 49–58 | New Cross |
Semi final round
Team one | Score | Team two |
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Wembley | 49–59, 53–55 | Wimbledon |
Harringay | 56–51, 54–53 | West Ham |
Final
[edit]First leg
Wimbledon Ronnie Moore 12 Geoff Mardon 12 Cyril Brine 8 Reg Trott 6 Dennis Gray 6 Cyril Maidment 2 Barry Briggs 2 Mike Beddoe 0 | 48–57 | Harringay Jack Biggs 11 Split Waterman 11 Maury Dunn 8 Jeff Lloyd 8 Ron How 7 Danny Dunton 6 Nobby Stock 4 Arthur Atkinson 2 |
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[8] |
Second leg
Harringay Split Waterman 13 Jeff Lloyd 11 Maury Dunn 8 Ron How 8 Jack Biggs 7 Danny Dunton 4 Arthur Atkinson 3 Nobby Stock 2 | 56–52 | Wimbledon Ronnie Moore 16 Cyril Brine 13 Geoff Mardon 12 Reg Trott 4 Barry Briggs 3 Dennis Gray 2 Cyril Maidment 2 Don Perry 1 |
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[9] |
Harringay won on aggregate113–100
Riders & final averages
[edit]Belle Vue
- Henry Long8.63
- Ken Sharples8.37
- Ron Johnston7.40
- Jack Parker6.89
- Dent Oliver7.16
- George Smith6.63
- Harry Edwards6.15
- Louis Lawson6.69
- Dennis Parker5.28
- Bob Fletcher5.25
- Norman Hargreaves2.60
- Peter Craven2.00
Birmingham
- Alan Hunt10.00
- Howdy Byford8.00
- Arthur Payne7.78
- Dan Forsberg7.77
- Graham Warren7.33
- Ron Mason7.28
- Ivor Davies6.08
- Eric Boothroyd5.93
- Lionel Watling(James Goldingay) 4.86
- Bill Jemison4.00
- Cyril Page3.50
Bradford
- Eddie Rigg8.82
- Arthur Forrest8.36
- Dent Oliver7.75
- Jack Hughes6.29
- Oliver Hart6.27
- Arthur Wright5.50
- Bill Crosland4.65
- Ron Clarke4.27
- Al Allison3.84
- Arthur Bush3.50
- Lloyd Goffe2.82
- Keith Milner2.53
Bristol
- Dick Bradley8.29
- Chris Boss6.85
- Geoff Pymar6.36
- Billy Hole6.11
- Jack Mountford5.87
- Tom Oakley5.50
- Johnny Hole5.23
- Eric Salmon5.00
- Jack Summers5.04
- Roger Wise4.55
Harringay
- Split Waterman9.96
- Jeff Lloyd8.47
- Jack Biggs8.37
- Ron How7.25
- Maurice Dunn6.78
- Arthur Atkinson6.28
- Danny Dunton5.85
- Nobby Stock5.66
- Ken Walsh5.52
- Stan Clark2.80
New Cross
- Bert Roger8.79
- Eric French8.60
- Cyril Roger7.66
- Sune Karlsson7.61
- Merv Harding7.26
- Frank Lawrence5.66
- Bill Longley5.18
- Bob Roger4.53
- Tom Oakley4.49
- Ronnie Genz4.15
Norwich
- Bob Leverenz10.29
- Billy Bales8.20
- Bill Gilbert7.41
- Fred Rogers7.05
- Phil Clarke4.70
- Fred Pawson5.09
- Lionel Watling(James Goldingay) 4.82
- Jack Freeman4.24
- Paddy Mills4.00
- Bill Codling3.22
- Keith Berthelsen3.11
- Ray Moore2.71
Wembley
- Freddie Williams9.76
- Tommy Price9.31
- Eric Williams8.23
- Trevor Redmond7.74
- George Wilks7.41
- Bob Oakley7.32
- Bill Kitchen6.79
- Jimmy Gooch4.92
- Den Cosby1.60
West Ham
- Jack Young10.88
- Wally Green8.56
- Malcolm Craven7.75
- Pat Clark6.37
- Cliff Watson5.49
- Howdy Byford5.00
- Kid Curtis4.26
- Wal Morton2.86
- Reg Reeves2.46
- Colin Clark1.40
Wimbledon
- Ronnie Moore11.27
- Norman Parker9.60
- Cyril Brine9.00
- Geoff Mardon8.68
- Dennis Gray6.84
- Peter Moore5.74
- Ernie Roccio5.66
- Reg Trott5.25
- Barry Briggs4.20
- Mike Beddoe3.58
- Cyril Maidment3.12
- Wilf Jay1.71
- Dom Perry1.23
- Ken Holmes0.83
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Historic league tables".Speedway Archive.
- ^"Year by Year".Speedway Researcher.Retrieved12 August2021.
- ^Rogers, Martin (1978).The Illustrated History of Speedway.Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 129.ISBN0-904584-45-3.
- ^"BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES - POST-WAR ERA (1946-1964)".Official British Speedway website.Retrieved12 August2021.
- ^"Speed Track Star Dies".Western Daily Press.23 July 1952.Retrieved13 August2021– viaBritish Newspaper Archive.
- ^"1952 National Trophy".Speedway archive.
- ^ab"1952 National Trophy".Speedway Archive.Retrieved12 August2021.
- ^"1952 fixtures and results"(PDF).British Speedway Researcher.Retrieved24 September2023.
- ^"Norwich rider out for season".Daily Herald.9 August 1952.Retrieved26 September2023– viaBritish Newspaper Archive.