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1960 Provincial Speedway League

The 1960 Provincial Speedway League was the first season of the Provincial League, ten motorcycle speedway teams took part.[1][2][3][4][5]

1960 Provincial Speedway League
LeagueProvincial League
No. of competitors10
ChampionsRayleigh Rockets
Knockout CupBristol Bulldogs
IndividualTrevor Redmond
Highest averageReg Reeves
Division/s above1960 National League

Teams edit

The ten teams that made up the re-incarnated Provincial League were mainly teams that had not experienced league racing for several years. Eight teams were Sheffield Tigers (who had been without league speedway since 1951), Cradley Heath Heathens (1952), Stoke Potters & Liverpool Pirates (1953), Bristol Bulldogs and Edinburgh Monarchs (1954), Bradford Panthers (formerly Odsal) & Rayleigh Rockets (1957). The remaining two teams were Poole Pirates, who joined from the National League and Yarmouth Bloaters, who joined the league after moving up from the Southern Area League. The Southern Area League was disbanded leaving three teams Eastbourne Eagles, Aldershot Shots and Rye House Rockets without a league, so they ran a series of challenge matches throughout 1960.

Summary edit

The league was dominated by Rayleigh, Poole and Bristol. Rayleigh and Poole finished on the same points, but Rayleigh triumphed with a superior number of race points scored. At the end of the season Liverpool and Yarmouth folded and Bristol closed after their track was sold for redevelopment.[6]

Final table edit

Pos Team M W D L Pts
1 Rayleigh Rockets 18 16 0 2 32
2 Poole Pirates 18 16 0 2 32
3 Bristol Bulldogs 18 15 0 3 30
4 Sheffield Tigers 18 9 0 9 18
5 Stoke Potters 18 8 1 9 17
6 Cradley Heath Heathens 18 8 0 10 16
7 Yarmouth Bloaters 18 7 0 11 14
8 Edinburgh Monarchs 18 5 1 12 11
9 Liverpool Pirates 18 4 0 14 8
10 Bradford Panthers 18 1 0 17 2

M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points

Top Five Riders (League only) edit

Rider Nat Team C.M.A.
1 Reg Reeves   Rayleigh 11.29
2 Trevor Redmond   Bristol 10.92
3 Harry Bastable   Cradley Heath 10.59
4 Tony Lewis   Poole 10.43
5 Alan Smith   Rayleigh 10.41

Provincial League Knockout Cup edit

The 1960 Provincial League Knockout Cup was the first edition of the Knockout Cup for the Provincial League teams. Bristol Bulldogs were the winners.[7]

First round

Date Team one Score Team two
30/05 Liverpool 47–49 Cradley Heath
09/07 Edinburgh 59–37 Sheffield

Second round

Date Team one Score Team two
25/06 Bradford 35–61 Bristol
02/07 Stoke 60–35 Cradley Heath
16/07 Edinburgh 54–41 Yarmouth
03/08 Poole 47–49 Rayleigh

Semifinals

Date Team one Score Team two
27/08 Edinburgh 38–58 Bristol
02/09 Rayleigh 52–43 Stoke

Final edit

Date Team one Score Team two
07/09 Rayleigh 52–41 Bristol
23/09 Bristol 59–37 Rayleigh

Riders' Championship edit

Trevor Redmond won the Riders' Championship. The final was held at Dudley Wood Stadium on 24 September.[8]

Pos. Rider Pts Total
1   Trevor Redmond 33333 15
2   Ken Middleditch 33232 13
3   Eric Hockaday 33313 13
4   Tony Robinson 33122 11
5   Doug Templeton 21331 10
6   Jack Kitchen 22203 9
7   Tony Lewis 21222 9
8   Wal Morton 11030 9
9   Ivor Brown 12311 9
10   Tommy Roper 20210 5
11   Johnnie Hole 02123 5
12   Reg Reeves 11101 4
13   Ray Day 02100 3
14   Ross Gilbertson (res) 21 3
15   Eric Eadon (res) 12 3
16   Clive Featherby 10r 1
17   Norman Strachan f0000 0
18   Cliff Cox 000 0
  • f=fell r-retired

Riders & final averages edit

Bradford

  •   Tommy Roper 6.90
  •   Ray Day 6.57
  •   Vic Lonsdale (Jack Thorp) 5.46
  •   Stan Holey 4.48
  •   Jim Yacoby 4.15
  •   Dave Anderson 3.08
  •   Tony Barnard 1.64

Bristol

Cradley Heath

  •   Harry Bastable 10.59
  •   Eric Eadon 8.06
  •   Ronnie Rolfe 6.59
  •   Roy Spencer 6.04
  •   George Bewley 5.55
  •   Vic White 5.28
  •   Tony Eadon 3.52
  •   Errol Brook 2.00

Edinburgh

Liverpool

Poole

Rayleigh

Sheffield

Stoke

Yarmouth

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Speedway thrills return". Birmingham Weekly Mercury. 7 February 1960. Retrieved 10 June 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ . Poole Speedway. 2008. Archived from the original on 16 May 2008. Retrieved 18 May 2008.
  3. ^ "Year by Year". Speedway Researcher. 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. ^ "BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES - POST-WAR ERA (1946-1964)". Official British Speedway website. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Historic league tables". Speedway Archive.
  7. ^ "1960 Provincial League Knockout Cup". Speedway archive. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  8. ^ "Bulldog redmond is leagues's top rider". Bristol Evening Post. 26 September 1960. Retrieved 10 June 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.

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The 1960 Provincial Speedway League was the first season of the Provincial League ten motorcycle speedway teams took part 1 2 3 4 5 1960 Provincial Speedway LeagueLeagueProvincial LeagueNo of competitors10ChampionsRayleigh RocketsKnockout CupBristol BulldogsIndividualTrevor RedmondHighest averageReg ReevesDivision s above1960 National League 1959 1961 Contents 1 Teams 2 Summary 3 Final table 4 Top Five Riders League only 5 Provincial League Knockout Cup 5 1 Final 6 Riders Championship 7 Riders amp final averages 8 See also 9 ReferencesTeams editThe ten teams that made up the re incarnated Provincial League were mainly teams that had not experienced league racing for several years Eight teams were Sheffield Tigers who had been without league speedway since 1951 Cradley Heath Heathens 1952 Stoke Potters amp Liverpool Pirates 1953 Bristol Bulldogs and Edinburgh Monarchs 1954 Bradford Panthers formerly Odsal amp Rayleigh Rockets 1957 The remaining two teams were Poole Pirates who joined from the National League and Yarmouth Bloaters who joined the league after moving up from the Southern Area League The Southern Area League was disbanded leaving three teams Eastbourne Eagles Aldershot Shots and Rye House Rockets without a league so they ran a series of challenge matches throughout 1960 Summary editThe league was dominated by Rayleigh Poole and Bristol Rayleigh and Poole finished on the same points but Rayleigh triumphed with a superior number of race points scored At the end of the season Liverpool and Yarmouth folded and Bristol closed after their track was sold for redevelopment 6 Final table editPos Team M W D L Pts 1 Rayleigh Rockets 18 16 0 2 32 2 Poole Pirates 18 16 0 2 32 3 Bristol Bulldogs 18 15 0 3 30 4 Sheffield Tigers 18 9 0 9 18 5 Stoke Potters 18 8 1 9 17 6 Cradley Heath Heathens 18 8 0 10 16 7 Yarmouth Bloaters 18 7 0 11 14 8 Edinburgh Monarchs 18 5 1 12 11 9 Liverpool Pirates 18 4 0 14 8 10 Bradford Panthers 18 1 0 17 2 M Matches W Wins D Draws L Losses Pts Total PointsTop Five Riders League only editRider Nat Team C M A 1 Reg Reeves nbsp Rayleigh 11 29 2 Trevor Redmond nbsp Bristol 10 92 3 Harry Bastable nbsp Cradley Heath 10 59 4 Tony Lewis nbsp Poole 10 43 5 Alan Smith nbsp Rayleigh 10 41Provincial League Knockout Cup editThe 1960 Provincial League Knockout Cup was the first edition of the Knockout Cup for the Provincial League teams Bristol Bulldogs were the winners 7 First round Date Team one Score Team two 30 05 Liverpool 47 49 Cradley Heath 09 07 Edinburgh 59 37 Sheffield Second round Date Team one Score Team two 25 06 Bradford 35 61 Bristol 02 07 Stoke 60 35 Cradley Heath 16 07 Edinburgh 54 41 Yarmouth 03 08 Poole 47 49 Rayleigh Semifinals Date Team one Score Team two 27 08 Edinburgh 38 58 Bristol 02 09 Rayleigh 52 43 Stoke Final edit Date Team one Score Team two 07 09 Rayleigh 52 41 Bristol 23 09 Bristol 59 37 RayleighRiders Championship editTrevor Redmond won the Riders Championship The final was held at Dudley Wood Stadium on 24 September 8 Pos Rider Pts Total 1 nbsp Trevor Redmond 33333 15 2 nbsp Ken Middleditch 33232 13 3 nbsp Eric Hockaday 33313 13 4 nbsp Tony Robinson 33122 11 5 nbsp Doug Templeton 21331 10 6 nbsp Jack Kitchen 22203 9 7 nbsp Tony Lewis 21222 9 8 nbsp Wal Morton 11030 9 9 nbsp Ivor Brown 12311 9 10 nbsp Tommy Roper 20210 5 11 nbsp Johnnie Hole 02123 5 12 nbsp Reg Reeves 11101 4 13 nbsp Ray Day 02100 3 14 nbsp Ross Gilbertson res 21 3 15 nbsp Eric Eadon res 12 3 16 nbsp Clive Featherby 10r 1 17 nbsp Norman Strachan f0000 0 18 nbsp Cliff Cox 000 0 f fell r retiredRiders amp final averages editBradford nbsp Tommy Roper 6 90 nbsp Ray Day 6 57 nbsp Vic Lonsdale Jack Thorp 5 46 nbsp Stan Holey 4 48 nbsp Jim Yacoby 4 15 nbsp Dave Anderson 3 08 nbsp Tony Barnard 1 64 Bristol nbsp Trevor Redmond 10 92 nbsp Johnny Hole 10 00 nbsp Cliff Cox 7 83 nbsp Roy Taylor 7 79 nbsp Chris Julian 7 20 nbsp Ernie Baker 6 83 nbsp Pat Flanagan 6 24 nbsp Frank Evans 5 87 nbsp Ivor Toms 5 29 Cradley Heath nbsp Harry Bastable 10 59 nbsp Eric Eadon 8 06 nbsp Ronnie Rolfe 6 59 nbsp Roy Spencer 6 04 nbsp George Bewley 5 55 nbsp Vic White 5 28 nbsp Tony Eadon 3 52 nbsp Errol Brook 2 00 Edinburgh nbsp Doug Templeton 8 16 nbsp Reg Luckhurst 8 00 nbsp Willie Templeton 7 13 nbsp Fred Greenwell 6 76 nbsp George Hunter 4 34 nbsp Jimmy Tannock 4 30 nbsp Gordon Mitchell 3 62 nbsp Jimmy Cox 3 55 Liverpool nbsp Brian Craven 10 00 nbsp Shorty Schirmer 8 15 nbsp Wal Morton 7 40 nbsp Dave Dodd 5 30 nbsp Dennis Jenkins 4 93 nbsp Col Smith 3 52 nbsp Graham Beattie 3 26 nbsp Bob McHugh 2 57 nbsp Derick Skyner 2 09 Poole nbsp Tony Lewis 10 43 nbsp Ross Gilbertson 9 93 nbsp Ken Middleditch 9 40 nbsp Norman Strachan 7 72 nbsp Geoff Mudge 7 52 nbsp Allan Kidd 7 93 nbsp Jimmy Gleed 6 00 nbsp Charlie Wallis 5 25 nbsp Gerry Bridson 2 75 Rayleigh nbsp Reg Reeves 11 29 nbsp Alan Smith 10 41 nbsp Eric Hockaday 9 24 nbsp Pete Lansdale 8 94 nbsp Stan Stevens 7 58 nbsp Roy Craighead 5 85 nbsp Clive Hitch 5 37 nbsp John Leggett 4 50 nbsp Reg Nicholls 4 00 Sheffield nbsp Tony Robinson 9 60 nbsp Len Williams 9 20 nbsp Jack Kitchen 8 55 nbsp Stuart Hickman 6 26 nbsp Jack Winstanley 5 19 nbsp Malcolm Bruce 4 13 nbsp Terry Turner 2 86 nbsp Derrol Melbin 2 32 nbsp Bernard McArthur 1 43 Stoke nbsp Ken Adams 11 00 nbsp Reg Fearman 9 12 nbsp Ray Harris 7 62 nbsp Les Jenkins 7 57 nbsp Pete Jarman 6 06 nbsp Peter Kelly 5 73 nbsp Bill Bridgett 5 29 nbsp Gordon Owen 4 53 nbsp Arthur Rowe 3 38 nbsp Ted Connor 3 09 Yarmouth nbsp Ivor Brown 9 78 nbsp Johnny Fitzpatrick 8 24 nbsp Geoff Pymar 8 00 nbsp John Debbage 5 53 nbsp Ron Bagley 5 77 nbsp Ken Last 4 59 nbsp John Leggett 3 48See also editList of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions Knockout Cup speedway References edit Speedway thrills return Birmingham Weekly Mercury 7 February 1960 Retrieved 10 June 2023 via British Newspaper Archive Championship History Poole Speedway 2008 Archived from the original on 16 May 2008 Retrieved 18 May 2008 Year by Year Speedway Researcher Retrieved 13 August 2021 Rogers Martin 1978 The Illustrated History of Speedway Studio Publications Ipswich Ltd p 129 ISBN 0 904584 45 3 BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES POST WAR ERA 1946 1964 Official British Speedway website Retrieved 13 August 2021 Historic league tables Speedway Archive 1960 Provincial League Knockout Cup Speedway archive Retrieved 13 August 2021 Bulldog redmond is leagues s top rider Bristol Evening Post 26 September 1960 Retrieved 10 June 2023 via British Newspaper Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1960 Provincial Speedway League amp oldid 1222048952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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