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1964 Provincial Speedway League

The 1964 Provincial Speedway League was the fifth and final season of the Provincial League in the United Kingdom.[1] Twelve speedway teams took part. A second division of British speedway would not return until 1968.[2][3][4]

1964 Provincial Speedway League
LeagueProvincial League
No. of competitors12
ChampionsNewcastle Diamonds
Knockout CupNewport Wasps
IndividualIvan Mauger
Highest averageIvan Mauger
Division/s above1964 National League

Season summary edit

The 1964 season started in controversy which led to the Provincial League running 'black'. Officially the 1964 Provincial League season did not exist.

Wolverhampton Wolves refused to move up to the National League after winning the Provincial League title in 1963. The two leagues could not agree about the situation which led to the Provincial League being outlawed by the Speedway Control Board.

All National League riders were forbidden to ride on Provincial League tracks. Provincial League riders were warned by the Speedway Control Board that they were in breach of ACU regulations and could be suspended from all competitive racing. They were also barred from the Speedway World Championship.

The Stoke Potters, St Austell Gulls and Rayleigh Rockets all withdrew from the league for various reasons before the season started. The Sunderland Stars joined the league but then withdrew after riding only three matches. However Glasgow Tigers and the Newport Wasps joined and completed the season.

Newcastle Diamonds won the final Provincial League and their first title.[5]

Final table edit

Pos Team M W D L Pts
1 Newcastle Diamonds 22 17 0 5 34
2 Hackney Hawks 22 15 1 6 31
3 Wolverhampton Wolves 22 12 1 9 25
4 Newport Wasps 22 11 1 10 23
5 Edinburgh Monarchs 22 10 2 10 22
6 Exeter Falcons 22 10 1 11 21
7 Poole Pirates 22 10 1 11 21
8 Sheffield Tigers 22 9 2 11 20
9 Middlesbrough Bears 22 9 2 11 20
10 Cradley Heath Heathens 22 8 1 13 17
11 Long Eaton Archers 22 8 0 14 16
12 Glasgow Tigers 22 6 2 14 14

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

Top Five Riders (League only) edit

Rider Nat Team C.M.A.
1 Ivan Mauger   Newcastle 11.54
2 Charlie Monk   Glasgow 10.88
3 Ivor Brown   Cradley 10.39
4 George Hunter   Edinburgh 10.31
5 Colin Pratt   Hackney 10.19

Provincial League Knockout Cup edit

The 1964 Provincial League Knockout Cup was the fifth edition of the Knockout Cup for the Provincial League teams. Newport Wasps were the winners.[6]

First round

Date Team one Score Team two
18/05 Cradley Heath 51–45 Edinburgh
15/06 Newcastle 53–43 Poole
16/06 Long Eaton 54–42 Middlesbrough
17/06 Glasgow White City 59–37 Sheffield

Second round

Date Team one Score Team two
03/07 Hackney 50–46 Exeter
13/07 Newcastle 62–34 Wolverhampton
17/07 Glasgow White City 46–49 Newport
18/07 Cradley Heath 51–45 Long Eaton

Semi-finals

Date Team one Score Team two
21/08 Newport 56–40 Hackney
19/09 Cradley Heath 54–42 Newcastle

Final edit

first leg

Newport Wasps
Peter Vandenberg 13
Dick Bradley 13
Jon Erskine 10
Alby Golden 8
Bob Hughes 5
Vic White 5
Geoff Penniket 4
58–38Cradley Heath
Ivor Brown 12
Harry Bastable 7
George Major 6
John Hart 6
Alan Totney 4
Eric Hockaday 3
John Edwards 0
[7]

second leg

Cradley Heath
Ivor Brown 15
John Edwards 13
John Hart 12
Harry Bastable 7
Eric Hockaday 5
Alan Totney 5
Matt Mattocks 0
57–39Newport Wasps
Peter Vandenberg 11
Dick Bradley 9
Alby Golden 8
Jon Erskine 4
Geoff Penniket 4
Bob Hughes 3
Vic White 0
[8]

Riders' Championship edit

Ivan Mauger won the Riders' Championship for the second successive year. The final was held at Hyde Road on 26 September.[9]

Pos. Rider Pts Total
1   Ivan Mauger 2,3,2,3,3 13+3
2   Charlie Monk 1,3,3,3,3 13+2
3   Roy Trigg 3,2,2,2,3 12+3
4   Peter Kelly 3,3,2,2,2 12+2
5   Peter Jarman 1,2,3,2,3 11
6   Ivor Brown 1,1,3,3,1 9
7   Ken Sharples 2,3,1,1,2 9
8   Bill Andrew 3,0,2,3,0 8
9   Colin Pratt 3,0,0,2,2 7
10   Jimmy Squibb 2,1,0,1,2 6
11   Trevor Redmond 0,2,1,1,1 5
12   Peter Vandenberg 1,0,3,1,0 5
13   George Hunter 0,2,1,0,1 4
14   Norman Storer 2,0,0,0,1 3
15   Bluey Scott 0,1,1,0,0 2
16   Jon Erskine 0,0,0,0,0 0

Riders & final averages edit

Cradley Heath

Edinburgh

Exeter

Glasgow

Hackney

Long Eaton

Middlesbrough

Newcastle

Newport

Poole

Sheffield

Wolverhampton

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Poole Speedway. 2008. Archived from the original on 16 May 2008. Retrieved 28 September 2008.
  2. ^ "Year by Year". Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  3. ^ Rogers, Martin (1978). The Illustrated History of Speedway. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. p. 129. ISBN 0-904584-45-3.
  4. ^ "BRITISH LEAGUE TABLES - POST-WAR ERA (1946-1964)". Official British Speedway website. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  5. ^ "Historic league tables". Speedway Archive.
  6. ^ "1964 Provincial League Knockout Cup". Speedway archive. Retrieved 13 August 2021.
  7. ^ "1964 Cradley results" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  8. ^ "Brave Cradley just fail". Birmingham Weekly Mercury. 25 October 1964. Retrieved 16 November 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. ^ "Mauger keeps his title after a decider". Birmingham Weekly Mercury. 27 September 1964. Retrieved 13 June 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.

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The 1964 Provincial Speedway League was the fifth and final season of the Provincial League in the United Kingdom 1 Twelve speedway teams took part A second division of British speedway would not return until 1968 2 3 4 1964 Provincial Speedway LeagueLeagueProvincial LeagueNo of competitors12ChampionsNewcastle DiamondsKnockout CupNewport WaspsIndividualIvan MaugerHighest averageIvan MaugerDivision s above1964 National League 1963 1968 Contents 1 Season summary 2 Final table 3 Top Five Riders League only 4 Provincial League Knockout Cup 4 1 Final 5 Riders Championship 6 Riders amp final averages 7 See also 8 ReferencesSeason summary editThe 1964 season started in controversy which led to the Provincial League running black Officially the 1964 Provincial League season did not exist Wolverhampton Wolves refused to move up to the National League after winning the Provincial League title in 1963 The two leagues could not agree about the situation which led to the Provincial League being outlawed by the Speedway Control Board All National League riders were forbidden to ride on Provincial League tracks Provincial League riders were warned by the Speedway Control Board that they were in breach of ACU regulations and could be suspended from all competitive racing They were also barred from the Speedway World Championship The Stoke Potters St Austell Gulls and Rayleigh Rockets all withdrew from the league for various reasons before the season started The Sunderland Stars joined the league but then withdrew after riding only three matches However Glasgow Tigers and the Newport Wasps joined and completed the season Newcastle Diamonds won the final Provincial League and their first title 5 Final table editPos Team M W D L Pts 1 Newcastle Diamonds 22 17 0 5 34 2 Hackney Hawks 22 15 1 6 31 3 Wolverhampton Wolves 22 12 1 9 25 4 Newport Wasps 22 11 1 10 23 5 Edinburgh Monarchs 22 10 2 10 22 6 Exeter Falcons 22 10 1 11 21 7 Poole Pirates 22 10 1 11 21 8 Sheffield Tigers 22 9 2 11 20 9 Middlesbrough Bears 22 9 2 11 20 10 Cradley Heath Heathens 22 8 1 13 17 11 Long Eaton Archers 22 8 0 14 16 12 Glasgow Tigers 22 6 2 14 14 M Matches W Wins D Draws L Losses Pts Total Points Sunderland Saints withdrew after three matches record expunged Top Five Riders League only editRider Nat Team C M A 1 Ivan Mauger nbsp Newcastle 11 54 2 Charlie Monk nbsp Glasgow 10 88 3 Ivor Brown nbsp Cradley 10 39 4 George Hunter nbsp Edinburgh 10 31 5 Colin Pratt nbsp Hackney 10 19Provincial League Knockout Cup editThe 1964 Provincial League Knockout Cup was the fifth edition of the Knockout Cup for the Provincial League teams Newport Wasps were the winners 6 First round Date Team one Score Team two 18 05 Cradley Heath 51 45 Edinburgh 15 06 Newcastle 53 43 Poole 16 06 Long Eaton 54 42 Middlesbrough 17 06 Glasgow White City 59 37 Sheffield Second round Date Team one Score Team two 03 07 Hackney 50 46 Exeter 13 07 Newcastle 62 34 Wolverhampton 17 07 Glasgow White City 46 49 Newport 18 07 Cradley Heath 51 45 Long Eaton Semi finals Date Team one Score Team two 21 08 Newport 56 40 Hackney 19 09 Cradley Heath 54 42 Newcastle Final edit first leg 25 September 1964Newport WaspsPeter Vandenberg 13Dick Bradley 13Jon Erskine 10Alby Golden 8Bob Hughes 5Vic White 5Geoff Penniket 458 38Cradley HeathIvor Brown 12Harry Bastable 7George Major 6John Hart 6Alan Totney 4Eric Hockaday 3John Edwards 0 7 Somerton Park second leg 24 October 1964Cradley HeathIvor Brown 15John Edwards 13John Hart 12Harry Bastable 7Eric Hockaday 5Alan Totney 5Matt Mattocks 057 39Newport WaspsPeter Vandenberg 11Dick Bradley 9Alby Golden 8Jon Erskine 4Geoff Penniket 4Bob Hughes 3Vic White 0 8 Dudley Wood StadiumRiders Championship editIvan Mauger won the Riders Championship for the second successive year The final was held at Hyde Road on 26 September 9 Pos Rider Pts Total 1 nbsp Ivan Mauger 2 3 2 3 3 13 3 2 nbsp Charlie Monk 1 3 3 3 3 13 2 3 nbsp Roy Trigg 3 2 2 2 3 12 3 4 nbsp Peter Kelly 3 3 2 2 2 12 2 5 nbsp Peter Jarman 1 2 3 2 3 11 6 nbsp Ivor Brown 1 1 3 3 1 9 7 nbsp Ken Sharples 2 3 1 1 2 9 8 nbsp Bill Andrew 3 0 2 3 0 8 9 nbsp Colin Pratt 3 0 0 2 2 7 10 nbsp Jimmy Squibb 2 1 0 1 2 6 11 nbsp Trevor Redmond 0 2 1 1 1 5 12 nbsp Peter Vandenberg 1 0 3 1 0 5 13 nbsp George Hunter 0 2 1 0 1 4 14 nbsp Norman Storer 2 0 0 0 1 3 15 nbsp Bluey Scott 0 1 1 0 0 2 16 nbsp Jon Erskine 0 0 0 0 0 0Riders amp final averages editCradley Heath nbsp Ivor Brown 10 39 nbsp George Major 9 01 nbsp John Hart 8 06 nbsp Eric Hockaday 7 37 nbsp Harry Bastable 5 33 nbsp Alan Totney 4 44 nbsp John Edwards 4 57 nbsp Derek Timms 3 27 nbsp Glyn Chandler 3 00 nbsp Fred Priest 2 29 nbsp Ivor Hughes 1 00 nbsp Frank Holmes 0 57 Edinburgh nbsp George Hunter 10 31 nbsp Doug Templeton 9 19 nbsp Wayne Briggs 8 62 nbsp Willie Templeton 6 17 nbsp Alf Wells 5 25 nbsp Bill Landels 5 07 nbsp Jimmy Tannock 4 48 nbsp Kevin Torpie 4 08 nbsp Bert Harkins 4 00 nbsp Alec Hughson 3 43 Exeter nbsp Jimmy Squibb 9 71 nbsp Len Silver 9 55 nbsp Tim Bungay 8 71 nbsp Alan Cowland 8 24 nbsp Chris Blewett 7 33 nbsp Cliff Cox 6 57 nbsp David Crane 6 15 nbsp Des Lukehurst 5 49 nbsp Maury McDermott 5 36 nbsp Terry Stone 5 33 nbsp Howdy Byford 5 03 nbsp Ray Wickett 4 50 nbsp Pat Flanagan 3 41 Glasgow nbsp Charlie Monk 10 88 nbsp Trevor Redmond 7 74 nbsp Maurie Mattingley 7 53 nbsp Chris Julian 6 67 nbsp Red Monteith 4 00 nbsp Graham Coombes 3 64 nbsp Bill McMillan 3 59 nbsp Bruce Ovenden 3 05 nbsp Terry Stone 2 70 nbsp Vic Ridgeon 2 12 Hackney nbsp Colin Pratt 10 19 nbsp Roy Trigg 10 04 nbsp Les McGillivray 8 84 nbsp Len Silver 8 57 nbsp John Poyser 6 57 nbsp Jimmy Heard 4 80 nbsp Brian Davies 4 68 nbsp Peter Jackson 4 50 nbsp Dennis Day 3 78 nbsp Sandy McGillivray 3 40 nbsp Malcolm Brown 2 00 Long Eaton nbsp Eric Boothroyd 8 82 nbsp Eric Boocock 8 80 nbsp Slant Payling 8 00 nbsp Ray Wilson 7 17 nbsp Norman Storer 7 02 nbsp Ken Adams 6 59 nbsp Howard Cole Kid Bodie 6 05 nbsp Ron Sharp 4 28 nbsp John Mills 4 10 nbsp Ken Vale 3 67 Middlesbrough nbsp Dave Younghusband 9 07 nbsp Eric Boocock 8 50 nbsp Bluey Scott 7 37 nbsp Clive Hitch 5 68 nbsp Ray Day 4 84 nbsp Kevin Torpie 4 00 nbsp John Butterfield 3 95 nbsp Ken Handscombe 2 91 nbsp Slant Payling 2 83 nbsp Fred Greenwell 2 57 nbsp Jack Swales 1 47 Newcastle nbsp Ivan Mauger 11 54 nbsp Ken Sharples 8 66 nbsp Peter Kelly 8 64 nbsp Bill Andrew 8 36 nbsp Mike Watkin 6 84 nbsp Russ Dent 5 52 nbsp Goog Allan 4 65 nbsp Jack Winstanley 3 78 nbsp Maury Robinson 2 67 Newport nbsp Alby Golden 9 20 nbsp Peter Vandenberg 8 85 nbsp Dick Bradley 8 23 nbsp Jon Erskine 7 28 nbsp Geoff Penniket 6 60 nbsp Bob Hughes 5 30 nbsp Vic White 4 31 nbsp Fred Powell 4 00 nbsp Ray Harris 2 70 Poole nbsp Ross Gilbertson 8 22 nbsp Geoff Mudge 8 39 nbsp Chum Taylor 8 13 nbsp Norman Strachan 6 34 nbsp Tony Lewis 6 20 nbsp Tim Bungay 5 74 nbsp Pete Smith 4 96 nbsp Pete Munday 4 69 nbsp Brian Leonard 3 50 Sheffield nbsp Jack Kitchen 9 96 nbsp Clive Featherby 9 07 nbsp John Dews 8 59 nbsp Dent Oliver 6 56 nbsp Tommy Roper 6 43 nbsp Alan Jay 5 37 nbsp Ron Bagley 4 23 nbsp Ken Handscombe 3 74 Wolverhampton nbsp Pete Jarman 9 54 nbsp Tommy Sweetman 8 71 nbsp Cyril Francis 7 60 nbsp Dave Hemus 7 43 nbsp Jim Airey 5 81 nbsp Gordon Guasco 5 76 nbsp Colin McKee 5 57 nbsp James Bond 5 20 nbsp Harry Edwards 3 51 nbsp Chris Harrison 3 00See also editList of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions Knockout Cup speedway References edit Championship History Poole Speedway 2008 Archived from the original on 16 May 2008 Retrieved 28 September 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 1964 Provincial League Knockout Cup Speedway archive Retrieved 13 August 2021 1964 Cradley results PDF Speedway Researcher Retrieved 16 November 2023 Brave Cradley just fail Birmingham Weekly Mercury 25 October 1964 Retrieved 16 November 2023 via British Newspaper Archive Mauger keeps his title after a decider Birmingham Weekly Mercury 27 September 1964 Retrieved 13 June 2023 via British Newspaper Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1964 Provincial Speedway League amp oldid 1199231730, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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