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The first record of a  Chess Club in Stratford-upon-Avon appears in the Stratford Herald of December 2nd 1881.

 “A Chess Club for Stratford”.

A meeting of gentlemen interested in the formation of a chess club for Stratford-upon-Avon was held at the Town hall last Friday evening , when, after the matter had been fully discussed, it was resolved to establish a club. A code of rules was drawn up and approved and the various officers were elected, Mr Norris Alcester Road, being unanimously appointed Hon Secretary. The place of meeting and other information respecting the club will shortly be published by advertisement.

It may have got off to a slow start because another article appears in the issue of October 26th 1883 entitled  “ resurrection of Chess Club” .

No further mention of the Club appears until Feb 3rd 1888 when a match was played against Leamington.

Chess Match

On Saturday last a very interesting match was played between gentlemen from Leamington and Stratfordians at the Union Club. There were nine sets of players, the Stratford representatives comprising the Rev F Smith, Messrs. H Sheppard, W H Eaton ER S Tulloch, M J F Brackenbury, G Garlick, J Stevenson, G A Norris, and Badcock. The visitors won with comparative ease the Stratford players being decidedly overweighted. (sic).I wonder whether G A Norris was related to Len Norris who was  a leading player during the 1970’s for the Club.

Further matches were reported as follows:-

Nov 15th 1889             Stratford vs Redditch

Nov 22nd 1889             Redditch vs Stratford

  March 21st 1890             Stratford vs Leamington

On Saturday last a match at chess arranged by Mr W H Eaton, took place between a number of  Stratford Gentlemen and a similar number of members of Leamington Chess Club. The representatives were singularly unfortunate in winning only 3 games out of 21.

March 28th 1890            Stratford vs Redditch

On March 17th 1893 an Exhibition match took place and this was reported in the Stratford Herald.

Move to the Union Club

April 28th 1893

“During the past winter an interesting chess Tournament has been carried on at the UNION Club. 21 games were played including many tough and interesting struggles. The leaders were eventually Mr O’Connor (15), Mr Eaton (14) Rev F Smith (13) and, as will be observed, the struggle between the gentlemen was very close.”

Chess Match

June 23rd 1893

“An inter Club match was played at the YMCA rooms in Leamington on the 15th inst between 4 members of this club and 4 members of the Stratford upon-Avon YMCA Chess Club. The close fought match (especially between the Captains) ended Leamington 6.5 Stratford 4.5

June 23rd 1893 an Exhibition took place

November 24th 1893 saw a meeting take place)

April 20th 1900 reported a match of Snitterfield vs Claverdon

January 25th 1901 reported another match between Snitterfield and Claverdon January 24th 1902 reported another match between Stratford and Claverdon

October 24th 1902 reported another match between Stratford and Claverdon

The cross referenced Stratford Herald records at The Stratford Record Office run out at this point. It is presumed that the Chess Club folded around about the time of the first world War (1914).

The next mention of a Chess Club in Stratford is on June 13th 1924 when the Stratford Herald has an article entitled

A CHESS CLUB

“Chess is cheap and has unique fascinations. Chess or it’s evolutionary ancestor must have been the game which an ancient people played on alternate days during the years of famine, and were so absorbed by it that they forgot to want food till the following day”. Apparently the chess club used to meet at 8 Rother St which was the home of a dressmaker Miss Lucia Storer

In 1925 the British Championships were held in Stratford. There is mention in the programme of the local Secretary being the Reverend Henry Young of the Parsonage, Shottery, supported by the newly formed Chess Club.

THE BRITISH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS

In 1925 Stratford THE BRITISH CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS were held  in Stratford-on-Avon at the Town Hall between August 17th and August 29th. The programme is attached

The prize money in the Championship itself was £20, £15, £10 and £5 with 10 shillings being awarded to each non-prize winner for each game won by him. The entry fee in this was £1

Other Tournaments held were as follows:

British Ladies Championship               10s entry

Major Open                                         £1 entry

First Class                                            15s entry

Second Class                                       10s entry

Third Class Div 1 and 2             5s entry

The winner was H Atkins who won for the 9th and last time. The Ladies Champion was Mrs Stevenson.

 

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In the Major Open Eugene Znosko-Borovsky, the only foreign entrant, tied with J A Drewitt. In one of the sections of the First Class Miss Vera Menchik (Future British Women’s World Champion) made her first appearance in a competition of such strength and was second.

“The duties of Local Secretary were undertaken by Rev Henry B Young of The Parsonage, Shottery , Stratford-upon Avon supported by the newly formed Chess Club.”

Further details are being sought of the resurrection of the Chess Club. However, I have obtained a copy of the notice that was used to advertise the club. Apparently the club met at the River Restaurant Waterside and the Club night was on Tuesdays from 5.00 p.m. !

1960’s Revival

The Club does not appear again until 1962 when it was reformed.

The initial Constitution was as follows:-

·        The club shall be known as the Shottery Chess Club.

·        The objects of the club shall be to encourage the playing of chess in the Stratford-on-Avon district and to form representative teams.

·        Membership of the Club shall be open to all on the payment of an annual subscription, the amount of which to be determined at a General Meeting

·        The Committee of the club shall consist of the President, the Secretary, The Treasurer and one other member. Such Officers and other committee member shall be elected for a term of office of one year at the Annual General Meeting and in the event of any of then  resigning or being unable to act, the committee shall nominate a successor to act until the next Annual General Meeting.

·        The President shall be responsible for the General oversight of the club

·        The Secretary shall conduct all of the Club’s correspondence, record minutes of all General and Committee meetings and give  at least twelve days notice of a General meeting to all members responsible.

·        The Treasurer shall keep the club’s accounts and present a summary of the same at the Annual General Meeting

·        The remaining Committee member shall be responsible for the running of all internal club tournaments and other such duties as may be delegated to him at a General meeting or a committee meeting.

·        The Committee shall elect a Match Captain for each of the teams at the beginning of the each season. The match Captains shall be responsible for the  selection if all representative teams and if not a member of the committee under 4) shall be an additional members.

·        The Annual general meeting shall be held at the end of the playing season during March or April.

·        The President may at any time call a General meeting and on must be held at the request of any four members. The quorum for a General Meeting shall be four including at least two committee members. Written notice of all general meetings shall be given to all members as under (6)

·        A Committee meeting must be held at the request of any one member of the committee. The quorum at a committee meeting shall be three.

·        The President shall act as Chairman at all General and Committee meetings. In his absence the chair shall be taken by one of the Committee members in the order given under (4). The Chairman shall have a casting vote at all such meetings.

·        The constitution of the club may only be amended by a two thirds majority of the members present at a General Meeting and written notice of any proposed amendment must be given to the Secretary at least five days before it can bee considered.

  1962-3

The first general meeting of the Club took place at the Shottery Memorial hall on 2nd April 1962 with 9 members and 3 non members with G Berry in the chair. An Advertisement was place in the Stratford-upon Avon Herald on 29th September 1961 asking for anyone interested in the formation of a club to contact him. There were 5 replies and the first meeting took place at Halls Croft on 15th November and G Berry agreed to act as Secretary and M J Dawson as Treasurer (Mr Dawson died in 1994 bequeathing £100 to the Chess Club) Roland Knight (still a member of the club) was elected as the first President.

The cheapest room that could be found was 17s 6d per evening when it was discovered that a committee room at Shottery Memorial Hall could be hired at 7s 6d an evening, the only condition being that the club must include the word “Shottery” in its title. So the Club was initially called the Shottery Chess Club!

The very first representative match was against Barford on 29th January 1962 and was drawn 1.5-1.5

A further 4 matches  were played as follows:-

Barford             home loss

Leamington             home and away  losses

Banbury             away Draw

The first subscription was 25 shillings (£1.25) so today’s subscription of £7 is very good value by comparison! The Club applied for membership of the Leamington and District League and met Mondays. The League consisted of teams if 5 in those days

League matches resulted as follows:-

Lockheed                     2.5-2.5            draw

Rugby                          2.5-2.5            draw

Leamington College 2.5-2.5            draw

Leamington                   1.5-3.5            Loss

Leamington                   ½-3½                Loss

Banbury                       3-2            The first Club victory!

Lockheed                     2½2½            draw

Banbury                       1-4            Loss

The only players with more than 50% were G Berry 4.5/7 and R Soulsby 4/7.

1963-64

5 matches were played in this season. 3 matches  were lost (St Peters -  Leamington, Banbury and Rugby) and 2 drawn (Leamington and Leamington College) 2 players (G Berry 3/5 and W G Sutton 2/3) achieving more than 50%.

This year the club actually made a loss of about 10 shillings and the committee of Roland Knight (President), G Berry (Secretary) and M J Dawson (Treasurer) with J B McKelvey as the other committee member was re-elected.

1964-65

A new venue was found for the 1964-65 season because the Shottery rent had increased to 10 shillings per evening. The new venue was at the Flowers Brewery Club in Guild Street and the first 3 items of the Constitution were deleted.

An internal competition was held for the first time but was not completed. The same committee was elected with Mr P Harris being the other Committee member. The Club played 5 matches and all were lost except for a draw against Banbury. This year no-one gained more than 50%. The club had 12 members this year.

1965-66

The Club played all Leamington Division 1 clubs on a home and away basis this year with more success than the previous year. Wins were achieved against Banbury (4-1) and draws against Leamington College  and Rugby.

Membership was 11 this year with 1 win, 2 draws and 6 losses in the league. This year saw the departure of the Secretary and strongest player Geoffrey Berry. A trophy was presented for the first time to the Club Champion J P Holland and would be known as the Geoffrey Berry trophy.

1966-7

The Constitution as altered to include the post of Vice-President. With the departure of Mr Geoffrey Berry a new Committee was elected as follows:-

President                      Mr J Jarrett

Vice-President              Mr G Berry elected for Life

Secretary                      Mr R Knight

Treasurer                      Mr M J Dawson

Committee Member             Mr P Harris

A team was entered in the Second Division this year. The Division 1 team had 2 draws Banbury and Leamington College but lost all of the other 5 matches. The Division 2 team beat Barford, Leamington Boys Club (twice), Leamington and drew against Leamington College, but losing 3 matches. These matches consisted of 3 boards only.

The Club Champion this year was John Weston. A Social event was held this year for members and spouses with a buffet supper and a slide presentation.

1967-8

President                      Mr J Jarrett

Secretary                      Mr R Knight

Treasurer                      Mr M J  Dawson

Committee Member             Mr P Meakin

The Division 1 team achieved a win against Banbury, and draws against Leamington College (twice) and Banbury.

The Division 2 team beat Banbury II and had draws against Leamington Spa II and Barford but there were 3 losses.

Mr Soulsby won the internal Club competition and again a buffet supper was held in December.

The Brewery Club presented a Tankard Trophy to the Chess section (This is the current Knock Out Cup) and this was presented to Mr R Soulsby the Club Champion. Another trophy was presented to the winner of a knock our tournament between the bottom 8 players on the main tournament.

1968-9

President                      Mr J Jarrett

Secretary                      Mr G Simms

Treasurer                      Mr M J  Dawson

Committee Member             Mr R Soulsby

The Division 1 team had a win against Banbury drew against Leamington A but lost all of the other 8 games.

The division 2 team had a win against Banbury, drew against Leamington but lost the other 8 games  Mr B Donaldson was Club Champion and Mrs Casenove got a trophy for best attendance!

1969-70

President                      Mr J Jarrett

Secretary                      Mr G Simms

Treasurer                      Mr P Harris

Committee Member             Mrs Casenove

The club continued to have poor results with only 1 team entering the Leamington League. 12 matches played with 2 wins (Banbury and Barford and 1 draw against Leamington College)

This year saw the first Lightning Tournament and was won by Mr Whissell. The Club Champion was Mr J Coe. This year the Club social was held at the house of Mr and Mrs Harris.

1970-71

President                      Mr J Jarrett

Secretary                      Mr G Simms

Treasurer                      Mr P Harris

Committee Member             Mr J Coe with special responsibility for Publicity.

A Chess supper was held at the house of Mr and Mrs Jarrett.

The Club had 1 team in division 1 and did not win any, drew 2 (Warwick University and Banbury and again lost 8.

The Club Champion this year was Dr Sidney Savage.

1971-72

President                      Mr J Jarrett

Secretary                      Mr G Simms

Treasurer                      Mr P Harris

Committee Member             Dr S Savage

The Chess supper was held at the house of Mr and Mrs Jarrett.

It was decided that any person winning a League match would have 1/4 point added to their internal championship points”!

It was also decided to relocate the Club to the Embassy Club in Rother St and met on Mondays. The Club name changed to the Stratford on Avon Chess Club

The Club had 1 team in division 1 and did not win any, drew 2 (Warwick University and Banbury and again lost 8.

The Club Champion this year was again Dr Sidney Savage. He also held a summer chess meeting in his garden.

There were 2 wins (Leamington College and Banbury) but 8 losses.

1972-73

President                                  Mr R Knight

Secretary                                  Dr S Savage

Treasurer                                  Mr J Carslake

Committee Member                       Mr J Jarrett

There were wins against Banbury  draw against Leamington B but again 7 losses

Len Norris was this years Club Champion and a new Trophy was introduced to the player with the highest number of League wins (Roland Knight)

1973-74

President                                  Mr R Knight

Secretary                                  Dr S Savage

Treasurer                                  Mr J Carslake

There were wins against Banbury  draw against Leamington B but again 7 losses

Len Norris was this years Club Champion and a new Trophy was introduced for the player with the highest number of League wins (Roland Knight)

There was 1 win against Banbury, 2 draws against Leamington B and Leamington A and 5 losses. However, we had defeated Evesham twice in friendlies.

1974-75

President                      R Knight

Secretary                      S Savage

Treasurer                      L Norris

Committee member            D Walker

This year the Club again moved premises to the South Warwickshire College of Further Education.

There was 1 win against Daventry  2 draws against Leamington and Banbury  but again 7 losses. The second division team fared better with wins against Lockheed B, Rugby D and Daventry with 2 draws.

Len Norris was again this years Club Champion and the trophy for the player with the highest number of League wins was presented to Sidney Savage.

There were 3 wins against Banbury and twice against Evesham , 2 draws against Leamington B and Leamington A and 5 losses

This year there were 2 socials at Sidney Savage’s house in September and an Xmas dinner at a Restaurant.

1975-76

President                      R Knight

Secretary                      S Savage

Treasurer                      L Norris

Committee member            D Tarrant

A new club rule was instituted that prospective new members could visit the club twice and then would be required to join. The Club Champion was Derek Walker with Alan Whitbread winning the most number of matches - 8.

This year there were 2 socials at Sidney Savage’s house in July and an Xmas dinner at a Restaurant. This year there were also 2 new members ( Alan Whitbread and Colin Searle!) It also saw the Club being more successful with 5 wins  (Kenilworth -twice, Police, Daventry and Leamington) with 2 draws Banbury - twice and only 5 losses.

The second Division also did well with 7 wins  1 draw and 4 losses.

1976-77

President                      R Knight

Secretary                      S Savage

Treasurer                      L Norris

Committee member            D Tarrant

Bill Glaisher was elected second team Captain replacing Alan Thomas.

Frank Emberton was Club Champion.

Len Norris was Knock Out Champion

The upturn in the Clubs results continued with 7 wins 3 draws and 5 losses in the first division. The Second division team had fair results winning 3 drawing 3 and losing 4

The club had it’s first ever success this year in winning the League knock out Cup. We beat Barford 4-1 in the first round, Rugby 3.5-1.5 in the Semi Final and Daventry 4.5-0.5 in the final. The full result of this Red Letter day was:-

Daventry                                            Stratford

J Cheetham            0-1             Alan Whitbread

G Dellor            0-1            Colin Searle

W Ludlow             ½-½            Derek Walker

R Hall               0-1            Frank Emberton

G Schofield            0-1            Len Norris

                        ½-4½

1977-78

President                      Alan Whitbread

Secretary                      Sidney Savage

Treasurer                      Len Norris

Committee member            David Tarrant

Bill Glaisher was elected second team Captain replacing Alan Thomas.

The upturn in the Clubs results continued with 8 wins 1 draws and 5 losses in Division 1 and Division 2 resulted in 6 wins, 4 draws and 6 losses

The Knock Out Cup we beat Banbury in Round 1 but lost 3-2 to Leamington the Semi-final. This year saw the trial of a new venue for 2 evenings at the Drill Hall in Bishopton which were free whereas the College Rooms were now £2 per evening.

The Club Champion was Len Norris

Division 1 most games won            A Whitbread

Division 2 most games won            Bill Glaisher

1978-79

President                      Alan Whitbread

Secretary                      Sidney Savage

Treasurer                      Len Norris

Committee member            David Walker

Division 1 captain Frank Emberton

Division 2 Captain            Dennis Tarrant

The Division 1 team won 7 and lost 4

The Division 2 team won 4 drew 3 and lost 9

The club also lost in the knock out Cup in the first round to Kenilworth

Most wins in Division 1 was shared between Alan Whitbread 6/8, Ray Stacey 6/10 and Len Norris 6/10 but the cup was given to Alan Whitbread due to his better percentage. Division 2 most wins was D Tarrant

The Club Champion was Len Norris

The Club Lightning Champion was Alan Whitbread

The venue was the main subject of discussion in these days and seemed to have             taken up a lot of the time at the AGM.

This year also saw a match against the Prison near Evesham and Len Norris Captained the A team This year saw the annual subscription rise to £5 with new members paying £3 in the first year.

1979-80

President                      Alan Whitbread

Secretary                      Sidney Savage

Treasurer                      Len Norris

Committee member            David Walker

Division 1 captain Frank Emberton

Division 2 Captain            Dennis Tarrant

The Division 1 team won 2, drew 1 and lost 6

The Division 2 team won 4 drew 2 and lost 4

The club also lost in the knock out Cup in the first round to Kenilworth

The Club Champion was Alan Whitbread.

Most wins in Division 1 was shared between Alan Whitbread 4 and Frank Emberton 4 but the cup was given to Alan Whitbread due to his better percentage. Division 2 most wins was G Waterson with 6

A ladder Tournament was introduced and a Notice board was produced by Alan Thomas. There were a number of special events arranged this year including a training evening organised by Alan Whitbread, a simultaneous by Alan Whitbread and a Pairs Tournament  Apparently the experiment at the Drill Hall in Bishopton was not a success because the College was still the venue.

1980-81

President                      Alan Whitbread

Secretary                      Sidney Savage

Treasurer                      Len Norris (Resigned Oct 1980 replaced by Ray Stacey)

Division 1 captain Frank Emberton

Division 2 Captain   Bill Glaisher 1st half of the season and Henry Beecham                                     2nd half

3rd team Captain            B Bessel

The Division 1 team won 6, drew 3 and lost 3 an improvement on the 1979.

The Division 2 team won 4 drew 3 and lost 6

The club also lost in the knock out Cup in the first round to Kenilworth

Division 1 most wins was won by Alan Whitbread.

Division 2 most wins was Roland Knight

The Club Championship was not awarded this year.

The Lightning Champion was Alan Whitbread

This year saw the annual subscription rise to £6 with new members paying £3 in the first year. Again the main topic at the AGM was Club premises and they looked at St Gregory’s Hall in Henley St.

1981-82

President                      Alan Whitbread

Secretary                      Sidney Savage

Treasurer                      Ray Stacey

Division 1 captain Frank Emberton

Division 2 Captain   Bill Glaisher

The Division 1 team won 3, drew 4 and lost 3

The Division 2 team won 3 drew 3 and lost 2

Division 1 most wins was won by Henry Beecham

Division 2 most wins was Bill Glaisher

This year saw the annual subscription rise to £8 with new members paying £4 in the first year

The Club Champion was Alan Whitbread

The Club Knock Out Champion was Alan Whitbread

The Lightning Champion was Alan Whitbread

The club moved this year to the Peak Engineering Social Club in Masons Rd.

1982-83

President                      Alan Whitbread

Secretary                      Sidney Savage

Treasurer                      Ray Stacey

Division 1 captain Henry Beecham

Division 2 Captain   Bill Glaisher

Division 3 Captain   Philip Askew

The Division 1 team won 7, drew 0 and lost 5

The Division 2 team won 5, drew 2 and lost 5

Division 1 most wins was shared by Richard McNally and Ray Stacey both 5 but             the Trophy as awarded to Richard McNally for a better percentage.

Division 2 most wins was shared by Bill Glaisher 5/11 and Roland Knight 5/5

This year saw the annual subscription drop to £7

The Club Championship was not awarded this year

The Knock out Champion was Alan Whitbread.

The Lightning Champion was Alan Whitbread

The club stayed at the Peak Engineering Social Club in Masons Road. The membership fees were reduced to £7. The widow of Dr D Budge had presented the club with 3 sets and boards.

1983-84

President                      Alan Whitbread

Secretary                      Bill Glaisher

Treasurer                      Ray Stacey

Division 1 captain Peter Wassall

Division 2 Captain   Eric Roper

Division 3 Captain   Chris Arnold

The Division 1 team won 4, drew 4 and lost 6

The Division 2 team won 3 drew 4 and lost 5

The Division 3 team won 0 drew 1 and lost 6

The club won the Leamington League Knock Out Cup for the second time in its History (The first being 1977). We beat Leamington, after 2 drawn matches, on board elimination.

Division 1 most wins was won by Peter Wassall

Division 2 most wins was Bill Glaisher

The Club Champion was Colin Searle who also got through to the Semi-final of the League Knock Out.

The Lightning Champion was Alan Whitbread who also won the Leamington League Lightning

1984-85

President                      Alan Whitbread

Secretary                      Bill Glaisher

Treasurer                      Ray Stacey

Division 1 captain Peter Wassall

Division 2 Captain   Eric Roper

The Division 1 team won 5, drew 3 and lost 4   3rd out of 7

The Division 2 team won 2 drew 2 and lost 6          5th out of 6

The Division 3 team won 2 drew 1 and lost 7          6th out of 6

Division 1 most wins was won by Peter Wassall

Division 2 most wins was Bill Glaisher

No Club Tournaments were run this year!

Colin Searle again got through to the Semi-final of the Leamington League Individual Knockout.

The club got through to the final of the Leamington League Knock Out Cup but lost 3-2 against Daventry

The club was still unhappy about premises and were now looking at the Union Club, however, this was rejected due to cost.

1985-86

President                      Alan Whitbread

Secretary                      Bill Glaisher

Treasurer                      Ray Stacey

Division 1 captain Peter Wassall

Division 2 Captain   Eric Roper

Division 3 Captain   Mrs A Ullman

The Division 1 team won 3, drew 1 and lost 8          7th out of 7

The Division 2 team won 2 drew 1 and lost 5          4th out of 5

The Division 3 team won 2 drew 1 and lost 5          5th out of 5

Division 1 most wins was won by Richard McNally

Division 2 most wins was Eric Roper

Division 3 most wins was Mike Jolley

The Club Champion was Colin Searle.

The Lightning Champion was Peter Wassall with 7 out of 7

Colin Searle became Leamington League Champion  by beating Joe Soesan in the final.

he League Lightning was won by Eric Smith (subsequently to join Stratford)

The Club started looking at the home Guard Club in Tiddington. The subs were still £5 with just 11 members and the closing funds were £172.01 The Club also started a burst if educational activity with both Alan Whitbread and Colin Searle doing a simultaneous display and teach-ins on different evenings in the summer.

1986-87

President                      Colin Searle

Secretary                      Bill Glaisher

Treasurer                      Brian Eastgate

Equipment Secretary            Harry Clamp

A team Captain            Peter Wassall

B team Captain   Eric Roper

C team Captain   Mike Jolley

D team Captain            Harry Clamp

The A team won 4, drew 1 and lost 9                     7th out of 8

The B team won 0, drew 6 and lost 4                     5th out of 6

The C team won 7, drew 2 and lost 1                     1st out of 6 DIVISION 3 Champions

The D team won 2, drew 0 and lost 8                     5th out of 6

A team  most wins was won by Mark Layton

B team most wins was won by Alan Thomas

C team most wins was won by Brian Eastgate with 10/10

D team most wins was won by Alex Chapman.

A new Trophy was awarded called the outstanding player of the year and this was won by Brian Eastgate whose performance of 10/10 for the C team and 3/3 for the B team could not be bettered! He also made the Stratford Herald (See Appendices).

The Club Champion was Bill Glaisher

The Lightning Champion was Mark Layton  with 6 out of 6

The Knock out cup was won by Mark Layton

The club now moved to the Home Guard Club in Tiddington. The subs were still £5 with just 11 members and the closing funds were £172.01

1987-88

President                      Colin Searle

Secretary                      Mark Layton

Treasurer                      Brian Eastgate

Equipment Secretary            Harry Clamp

Competitions Sec.     Mike Jolley

A team Captain            Brian Eastgate

B team Captain   Bill Glaisher

C team Captain   Mike Jolley

D team Captain            Harry Clamp

The A team won 8, drew 4 and lost 4                     2nd out of 8 in Division 1

The B team won 4, drew 1 and lost 5                     6th out of 6 in Division 2

The C team won 5, drew 3 and lost 2                     1st out of 6 DIVISION 2 Champions

The D team won 3, drew 1 and lost 6                     5th out of 6

The Club also reached the final of the Leamington League Knock out Tournament losing 3.5/1.5 to Rugby

A team  most wins was won by Brian Eastgate

B team most wins was won by Eric Roper

C team most wins was won by Frank Palatzky

D team most wins was won by Richard Walch.

The Club Champion was shared between Richard McNally and Eric Smith

The Lightning Champion was Alex Chapman

The Knock out cup was won by Richard McNally

1988-89

President                                              Colin Searle

Secretary                                              Mark Layton

Treasurer                                              Brian Eastgate

Equipment Secretary                                  Harry Clamp

Competitions Sec.                              Mike Jolley

A team Captain                                    Brian Eastgate

B team Captain             Bill Glaisher

C team Captain               Mike Jolley

D team Captain                                    Harry Clamp

The A team won 9, drew 2 and lost 3             2nd/8 in Division 1

The B team won 4, drew 3 and lost 5                     3rd/5 in Division 2        

The C team won 0, drew 3 and lost 9             8th/8 in Division 1

The D team won 8, drew 2 and lost 4                     Champions  of  Division 3 

The E team won 6, drew 2 and lost 6                     4th/8 in Division 3

The Club also reached the final of the Leamington League Knock out Tournament losing 3.5/1.5 to Rugby

A team  most wins was won by Colin Searle with 11/13

B team most wins was won by Stan Lapidge

C team most wins was won by Richard Doyle

D team most wins was won by Richard Walch

E team most wins was won by Harry Clamp

Outstanding player of the year was Richard Walch

Club Champion                                     Colin Searle

Lightning Champion                                 Alex Chapman

Knock out cup                                     Phil Bennett

At long last the ideal premises were obtained with the move to Stratford Foods. This was suggested by Brian Eastgate who worked there. It had plenty of room, tables, beer and parking and was also well heated and lit.

Colin Searle became Fixtures Secretary of the Leamington League