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1953 Speedway National League Division Two

The 1953 National League Division Two was the eighth post-war season of the second tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain.[1]

1953 Speedway National League Division Two
LeagueNational League Division Two
ChampionsCoventry Bees
No. of competitors9
Highest averageTommy Miller
Division/s aboveNational League (Div 1)
Division/s belowSouthern League

Summary Edit

The League was reduced at the start of the season again to 10 teams with Oxford Cheetahs dropping down to the Southern League whilst Ashfield closed and Liverpool folded mid-season. Cradley Heath 'merged' with Wolverhampton from the Southern League but used the Wolverhampton Wasps moniker, so to all intents and purposes they had closed.[2][3]

Coventry Bees clinched their first title by a single point.[4]

Wolverhampton rider Mike Rogers died on 6 June 1953, the day after receiving critical injuries at Monmore Green Stadium racing against Liverpool. The 22-year-old lost control of his bike and fell heavily before being transported to the Royal Hospital in Wolverhampton.[5]

Final table Edit

Pos Team PL W D L Pts
1 Coventry Bees 32 19 1 12 39
2 Poole Pirates 32 18 2 12 38
3 Yarmouth Bloaters 32 18 0 14 36
4 Glasgow White City Tigers 32 16 2 14 34
5 Edinburgh Monarchs 32 15 1 16 31
6 Motherwell Eagles 32 15 0 17 30
7 Wolverhampton Wasps 32 13 1 18 27
8 Leicester Hunters 32 13 1 18 27
9 Stoke Potters 32 12 2 18 26

Liverpool Chads withdrew mid-season - record expunged.

Top Five Riders (League only) Edit

National Trophy Edit

For the National Trophy see the 1953 Speedway National League.

Midland Cup Edit

For the Midland Cup see the 1953 Speedway National League.

Riders & final averages Edit

Coventry

Edinburgh

  •   Don Cuppleditch 10.36
  •   Dick Campbell 8.32
  •   Bob Mark 7.38
  •   Harold Fairhurst 7.17
  •   Roy Bester 7.05
  •   Eddie Lack 5.89
  •   Jeff Crawford 3.62
  •   Wilf Jay 3.34
  •   Harry Darling 3.20
  •   Jimmy Cox 2.85

Glasgow

Leicester

Liverpool (withdrew)

  •   Peter Robinson 8.69
  •   Bill Griffiths 7.19
  •   Tommy Anderson 5.81
  •   Harry Welch 5.64
  •   Fred Wills 5.61
  •   Gil Blake 5.57
  •   Tommy Allott 4.84
  •   Cyril Cooper 3.51
  •   Stan Bradbury 2.84
  •   Johnny Greenwood 0.31

Motherwell

Poole

Stoke

  •   Ken Adams 8.44
  •   Reg Fearman 7.90
  •   Don Potter 7.68
  •   Jack Hughes 7.41
  •   Les Jenkins 6.31
  •   Ron Peace 6.17
  •   Johnny Fitzpatrick 6.08
  •   Fred Wills 5.60
  •   Ray Harris 5.05
  •   Bill Dalton 4.85
  •   Alf Parker 4.00
  •   Paddy Mills 3.71
  •   Allan Hailstone 2.21
  •   Joey Peck 1.26

Wolverhampton

  •   Harry Bastable 8.04
  •   Brian Shepherd 8.00
  •   Jim Tolley 7.75
  •   Derek Braithwaite 6.78
  •   Ivor Davies 6.38
  •   Eric Irons 5.77
  •   Les Tolley 5.59
  •   Benny King 4.54
  •   Phil Malpass 3.17
  •   Harry Saunders 2.86
  •   Bill Jemison 2.22
  •   Harry Wardropper 1.67

Yarmouth

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Historic league tables". Speedway Archive.
  2. ^ "Year by Year". Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  3. ^ "BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES - POST-WAR ERA (1946-1964)". Official British Speedway website. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  4. ^ Rogers, Martin (1978). The Illustrated History of Speedway. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 129. ISBN 0-904584-45-3.
  5. ^ "Speedway rider dies after fall". Birmingham Daily Gazette. 8 June 1953. Retrieved 13 August 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.

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The 1953 National League Division Two was the eighth post war season of the second tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain 1 1953 Speedway National League Division TwoLeagueNational League Division TwoChampionsCoventry BeesNo of competitors9Highest averageTommy MillerDivision s aboveNational League Div 1 Division s belowSouthern League 1952 1954 Contents 1 Summary 2 Final table 3 Top Five Riders League only 4 National Trophy 5 Midland Cup 6 Riders amp final averages 7 See also 8 ReferencesSummary EditThe League was reduced at the start of the season again to 10 teams with Oxford Cheetahs dropping down to the Southern League whilst Ashfield closed and Liverpool folded mid season Cradley Heath merged with Wolverhampton from the Southern League but used the Wolverhampton Wasps moniker so to all intents and purposes they had closed 2 3 Coventry Bees clinched their first title by a single point 4 Wolverhampton rider Mike Rogers died on 6 June 1953 the day after receiving critical injuries at Monmore Green Stadium racing against Liverpool The 22 year old lost control of his bike and fell heavily before being transported to the Royal Hospital in Wolverhampton 5 Final table EditPos Team PL W D L Pts1 Coventry Bees 32 19 1 12 392 Poole Pirates 32 18 2 12 383 Yarmouth Bloaters 32 18 0 14 364 Glasgow White City Tigers 32 16 2 14 345 Edinburgh Monarchs 32 15 1 16 316 Motherwell Eagles 32 15 0 17 307 Wolverhampton Wasps 32 13 1 18 278 Leicester Hunters 32 13 1 18 279 Stoke Potters 32 12 2 18 26Liverpool Chads withdrew mid season record expunged Top Five Riders League only EditRider Nat Team C M A 1 Tommy Miller nbsp Glasgow White City Tigers 10 812 Don Cuppleditch nbsp Edinburgh Monarchs 10 363 Fred Brand nbsp Yarmouth Bloaters 9 974 Derick Close nbsp Motherwell Eagles 9 925 Len Williams nbsp Leicester Hunters 9 78National Trophy EditFor the National Trophy see the 1953 Speedway National League Midland Cup EditFor the Midland Cup see the 1953 Speedway National League Riders amp final averages EditCoventry nbsp Charlie New 9 08 nbsp Peter Brough 8 00 nbsp Johnny Reason 7 72 nbsp Les Hewitt 7 71 nbsp Vic Emms 6 60 nbsp Stan Williams 6 11 nbsp Reg Duval 6 73 nbsp Derrick Tailby 6 04 nbsp Jack Wright 5 51 Edinburgh nbsp Don Cuppleditch 10 36 nbsp Dick Campbell 8 32 nbsp Bob Mark 7 38 nbsp Harold Fairhurst 7 17 nbsp Roy Bester 7 05 nbsp Eddie Lack 5 89 nbsp Jeff Crawford 3 62 nbsp Wilf Jay 3 34 nbsp Harry Darling 3 20 nbsp Jimmy Cox 2 85 Glasgow nbsp Tommy Miller 10 81 nbsp Junior Bainbridge 8 04 nbsp Ken McKinlay 8 94 nbsp Alf McIntosh 6 67 nbsp Peter Dykes 6 18 nbsp Larry Lazarus 6 11 nbsp Don Wilkinson 5 13 nbsp Bob Sharp 4 79 nbsp Harry Welch 4 77 nbsp Doug Templeton 2 67 Leicester nbsp Len Williams 9 78 nbsp Reg Fearman 6 20 nbsp Dennis Parker 5 71 nbsp Charlie Barsby 5 69 nbsp Alf Parker 5 56 nbsp Fred Perkins 5 48 nbsp Jack Mountford 5 33 nbsp Roy Browning 5 22 nbsp Bill Griffiths 5 04 nbsp Lionel Watling James Goldingay 4 81 nbsp Harwood Pike 2 56 nbsp Ivor Brown 2 10 Liverpool withdrew nbsp Peter Robinson 8 69 nbsp Bill Griffiths 7 19 nbsp Tommy Anderson 5 81 nbsp Harry Welch 5 64 nbsp Fred Wills 5 61 nbsp Gil Blake 5 57 nbsp Tommy Allott 4 84 nbsp Cyril Cooper 3 51 nbsp Stan Bradbury 2 84 nbsp Johnny Greenwood 0 31 Motherwell nbsp Derick Close 9 92 nbsp Gordon McGregor 8 55 nbsp Cyril Cooper 8 50 nbsp Ron Phillips 7 32 nbsp Noel Watson 6 92 nbsp Johnny Green 6 60 nbsp Guy Allott 5 80 nbsp Scott Hall 4 77 nbsp Bluey Scott 4 07 nbsp Jimmy Tannock 3 20 Poole nbsp Ken Middleditch 9 59 nbsp Terry Small 9 06 nbsp Brian Crutcher 8 80 nbsp Bill Holden 7 01 nbsp Tony Lewis 7 38 nbsp Jimmy Squibb 7 63 nbsp Buster Brown 5 95 nbsp Allan Kidd 5 51 nbsp Johnny Thomson 5 18 nbsp Norman Strachan 4 00 Stoke nbsp Ken Adams 8 44 nbsp Reg Fearman 7 90 nbsp Don Potter 7 68 nbsp Jack Hughes 7 41 nbsp Les Jenkins 6 31 nbsp Ron Peace 6 17 nbsp Johnny Fitzpatrick 6 08 nbsp Fred Wills 5 60 nbsp Ray Harris 5 05 nbsp Bill Dalton 4 85 nbsp Alf Parker 4 00 nbsp Paddy Mills 3 71 nbsp Allan Hailstone 2 21 nbsp Joey Peck 1 26 Wolverhampton nbsp Harry Bastable 8 04 nbsp Brian Shepherd 8 00 nbsp Jim Tolley 7 75 nbsp Derek Braithwaite 6 78 nbsp Ivor Davies 6 38 nbsp Eric Irons 5 77 nbsp Les Tolley 5 59 nbsp Benny King 4 54 nbsp Phil Malpass 3 17 nbsp Harry Saunders 2 86 nbsp Bill Jemison 2 22 nbsp Harry Wardropper 1 67 Yarmouth nbsp Fred Brand 9 97 nbsp Johnny Chamberlain 8 67 nbsp Reg Reeves 8 60 nbsp Bob Baker 7 88 nbsp Danny Dunton 7 20 nbsp Roy Bowers 6 58 nbsp Ronnie Genz 5 73 nbsp Arthur Bush 5 41 nbsp Terry Courtnell 5 13 nbsp George White 4 40 nbsp Reg Morgan 3 90 nbsp Gundy Harris 3 18 nbsp Vic Ridgeon 4 00See also EditList of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions Knockout Cup speedway References Edit Historic league tables Speedway Archive Year by Year Speedway Researcher Retrieved 13 August 2021 BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES POST WAR ERA 1946 1964 Official British Speedway website Retrieved 13 August 2021 Rogers Martin 1978 The Illustrated History of Speedway Studio Publications Ipswich Ltd p 129 ISBN 0 904584 45 3 Speedway rider dies after fall Birmingham Daily Gazette 8 June 1953 Retrieved 13 August 2021 via British Newspaper Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1953 Speedway National League Division Two amp oldid 1180857104, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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