1967 (22nd) West of England (WECU) Championship, Weston-super-Mare, 23-27 March
1967 West of England
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Leon P Burnett |
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David J Richards |
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Philip E Walker |
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Derek Maurice Wise |
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Robert H Northage |
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Maximilian E Poolake |
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Jeffrey Ansell |
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John Bertram Goodman |
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Denys Pepperell Bonner |
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James Macrae Aitken |
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Geoffrey A Young |
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Philip James Meade |
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David John Shire |
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John Crowle Cock |
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Michael Edward Brigden |
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John Edwin Jones |
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Maurice J Belsten |
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Richard H K Mann |
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Ronald Owen Powis |
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BCM, May 1967, ppn 130-131
The West of England Easter Congress (by Peter Hugh Clarke)
Though the standard of chess played in the West of England may not be as high as in most of the other Unions, there is certainly no absence of enthusiasm. This was again made clear by the annual Easter Congress, held this time in the Town Hall at Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, from March 23rd to 27th. Ninety-five competitors took part in ten different sections, most for championship titles.
The main event, a six-round Swiss System tournament for the West of England Championship, was slightly weaker this year. Neither of the 1966 joint-winners, P. Coast and D. Ellis, was defending, while such former title-holders as D. V. Mardle and A. R. B. Thomas were also missing from the lists. Perhaps J. Ansell, the British Championship player, started favourite, but losses in the third and fourth rounds wrecked his prospects and left the way wide open. L. P. Burnett, a student at the University of Wales, emerged as clear leader after five rounds and held this position by drawing a difficult game against D. M. Wise on the last day. D. J. Richards, the Exeter University lecturer, looked like sharing the title when he reached a won pawn ending against J. B. Goodman, but he somehow let the win slip from his grasp.
Other Sections
Championship Challengers—(1) L. P. Collard 5/6; (2) David A LeMoir 4; (3-5) J Anderson, B T Crouter, (Henry) James Draisey, D A Thomas, Henry Vickers Trevenen 3½.
Championship Reserves—(1) E Biddick 5½/6; (2) D. G. Williams 5; (3-4) D. A. Mackenzie, W. H. Milieu 4.
Junior Championship.—(1) Nigel J Holloway 5/6; (2) Peter J Waters 4½; (3) Philip K Trussler 4.
Minor Championship.—(1-2) J Chivers, A H Overs 4; (3) A Hedges 2½.
Girls’ Championship.—(1) Mary Cousins 4; (2-3) Elizabeth Harman, Hilary Jones 2.
Open Championship.—(1) J. A. Henley 4½/6; (2) Ivor B N Smith 3½; (3) C M Read 2½.
Ali-play-all A—(1) G. Radford 4; (2-3) L. J. Guard, R. H. Rowe 3.
Ali-play-all B—(1) C. M. Oliver 4½; (2) A. E. Giles 3; (3) P. F. Langstone 2½.
Ali-play-all C—(1-2) H. Hurrell, B. T. King 4; (3) R. G. Woodey 3½.
Junior chess, vigorously organized by K. J. Bloodworth, is developing fast in the Union. Boys like N. J. Holloway and P. Waters will soon be ready to follow the trail of the winner of this lively game from the Championship. [Aitken 0-1 Wise - see viewer/download]
File Updated
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Notes |
9 July 2023 |
Original upload of 15 games. The three main sources for West of England Championship (WECU-ch) games have been: (1) games submitted by David LeMoir, 31 January 2018, for which many thanks; (2) Dr. Aitken games collection; (3) collection of Alan Ashby games, Bristol & District Chess League website. I am also grateful to David LeMoir for sending an image of the crosstable, from which the above has been constructed. |