Before play started there were the usual opening remarks, and on this occasion the focus was on our Controller, Ewart Smith, whose last event this was. Ten years ago, he had come in at short notice when the event’s orinator, Steve Boniface, had died about 2 weeks before the 6th Seniors was due to start. Ewart has since done the last 10 events, in additon to the Paignton, Torbay, Dorset and other congresses around the westcountry. He had spent a couple of years gradually cutting down on this workload, and this the final curtain. When asked to show their appreciation the players all gave him a fulsome round of applause that was clearly genuinely felt. He responded modestly before saying, for what we estimated was about the 500th time, “Start White’s clock”, and the final round was off. It finished as follows:-
“Juniors” | Rd. 5 | ||||||||
1 | J. Wells | 182 | (2½) | 0 | 1 | I. Heppell | 174 | (3) | |
2 | R. Wynarczyk | 173 | (2½) | 1 | 0 | S. Bartlett | 169 | (2½) | |
3 | S. K. Dean | 167 | (2½) | ½ | ½ | S. Dilleigh | 182 | (3) | |
4 | T. F. Thynne | 161 | (2) | 1 | 0 | R. Burton | 152 | (2) | |
5 | A. Brown | 185 | (2½) | ½ | ½ | I. Cross | 147 | (2½) | |
6 | I. McAllan | 170 | (1½) | 1 | 0 | M. Roberts | 145 | (1) | |
7 | D. R. Rogers | 158 | (1) | ½ | ½ | D. Sheppard | 147 | (1) | |
8 | I. Blencowe | 130 | (1½) | ½ | ½ | C. Sellwood | 156 | (1) | |
M. Maber | 99 | (1½) | ½ | ½ | D. Orr | 127 | (1½) |
It was Heppell, who had a win/win finish to draw ahead of a distinguished pack. Local player Steve Dean did well to thwart Steve Dilleigh who had had a good season to date. Ian Blencowe, who was the whipping boy last year (not that he minded that one bit) he was clearly building up experience for the future, and he came away declaring this was his best congress result ever, and he plays a lot of congresses.
In the seniors section, it was Bill Adaway who took the honours. He retired to Dorset from the Home Counties 2 years ago, not having even thought about the game of his youth for 40 years. Then one day he walked past a hotel in Bridport High St. and by chance his eye caught sight of a notice beside the entrance saying the chess club met there. He was thus lured inside, and that was it -the chess virus was re-vitalised, and he has clearly lost little of his former skill. He admits his openings are rusty and several times he reached the middle game in difficulties, but then his old abilities kicked in. Local player David Toms has undergone a series of illnesses in recent years, but is now back to a reasonable state of health, and this showed itself in his 4 wins.
Seniors | 65+ | Rd. 5 | |||||||
1 | W. Adaway | 186 | (3½) | 1 | 0 | A. Price | 155 | (3½) | |
2 | D. A. Toms | 151 | (3) | 1 | 0 | A. Barton | 170 | (3) | |
3 | R. Everson | 164 | (3) | 1 | 0 | J. Footner | 145 | (3) | |
4 | B. Gosling | 153 | (2½) | 1 | 0 | M. Page | 164 | (3) | |
5 | A. Footner | 187 | (2½) | ½ | ½ | R. Gamble | 161 | (2½) | |
6 | I. S. Annetts | 162 | (2) | 1 | 0 | K. Langmaid | 112 | (2½) | |
7 | R. Hurn | 125 | (1) | 0 | 1 | D. Openshaw | 155 | (2) | |
8 | J. Reinhardt | 155 | (2) | ½ | ½ | A. Sherriff | 153 | (2) | |
9 | A. Fraser | 105 | (2) | 0 | 1 | P. Morton | 152 | (2) | |
10 | R. Scowen | 152 | (2) | 1 | 0 | R. Waters | 112 | (2) | |
11 | O. Namouk | 140 | (2) | 1 | 0 | P. Lucas | 96 | (2) | |
12 | P. Errington | 134 | (2) | ½ | ½ | M. Kaye | 91 | (2) | |
13 | H. Welch | 96 | (2) | 0 | 1 | B. Sandercock | 80 | (2) | |
14 | P. Carrick | 94 | (1) | 0 | 1 | R. Smith | 127 | (2) | |
15 | T. Maloney | 70 | (½) | ½ | ½ | J. Clapp | 122 | (1½) | |
16 | F. Day | 96 | (1) | 0 | 1 | N. F. Tidy | 135 | (1) | |
17 | J. Robertson | 130 | (1) | 0 | 1 | R. Cox | 80 | (1) | |
18 | D. Burt | 112 | (1) | 1 | 0 | R. Curtis | 106 | (½) | |
19 | P. Gordon | 118 | (2) | 1 | 0 | J. Shaddick | 142 | (2) |
Prizes were awarded to 30 of the 58 players, as follows:-
Prize List
Seniors 65+ :
1st William Adaway 186 Bridport 4½/5
2nd Robert Everson 164 Dartford 4
Grading prizes:
U-155: 1st Dr. David Toms 151 Sidmouth 4
U-140: 1st= Philip Gordon 118 Braille CA
Barry Sandercock 130 Chalfont
Richard Smith 127 Barnstaple all 3 pts.
U-115: 1st= Mike Kaye 91 Weymouth
Kevin Langmaid 112 Yateboth 2½ pts.
Slow starter (0/2)
` Peter Carrick 94 Bath
Peter Lucas 96 Sussex
Norman Tidy 135 Teignmouth all 2 pts
Special book prizes were awarded to everyone reaching 3 points or more, yet not qualifying for the above list.
Ivor Annetts | 162 | Tiverton | Peter Morton | 152 | Hammersmith | |
Alan Barton | 170 | St. Leonards | Omer Namouk | 140 | Hastings | |
Andrew Footner | 187 | Yeovil | David Openshaw | 155 | Cavendish | |
John Footner | 145 | Telford | Martin Page | 163 | Insurance | |
Ray Gamble | 161 | Derby | Andrew Price | 155 | Leamington | |
Brian Gosling | 153 | E. Budleigh | Roger Scowen | 152 | Middx |
“Juniors” 50 – 64:
1st Ian Heppell 174 Wimbledon 4 pts
2nd= Steve Dilleigh 182 Horfield both 3½
Ray Wynarczyk 173 Newcastle upon Tyne
Grading prize:
U-165: T. F. Thynne 161 Newton Abbot 3pts
Slow starter (½/0) Ian Cross 147 Harrow 3 pts
Book prizes to : Alan Brown 185 Northampton
Steve Dean 167 Seaton

Bd. J1: Steve Dean (W) did well to draw with Steve Dilleigh who would have been fancying reaching 4 pts.