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Tournament: 48th British Chess Championship • 184 games out of 187, plus 1 part-game, 2 stubs, plus 39+2 games from other sections
Venue: Aberystwyth • Dates: 14-25 August 1961 • Download PGN • Last Edited: Thursday 30 January, 2025 4:45 PM

1961 British Chess Championship, Aberystwyth, 14-25 August 1960« »1962

1961 British Chess
Championship
Residence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11  Total 
1 Jonathan Penrose London b30+ w31+ b10+ w29+ b3= w2= b5+ w7+ b4- b8+ w9=
2 Peter H Clarke Ilford b22+ w7= b4= w10+ w8= b1= w11+ b3= w5= b9= w14+
3 Robert G Wade Ilford b4= w19+ b7+ b16= w1= w17+ b8= w2= w12+ b14= w5=
4 Leonard W Barden London w3= b33+ w2= b11= w7- b23+ w18+ b8= w1+ b5- w17+ 7
5 Cenek Kottnauer London b21+ w10- b31= w14+ b15+ b16= w1- w17+ b2= w4+ b3= 7
6 Harry Golombek Chalfont St Giles w9+ b16- w32= b12= w26+ b24= b17= w10= b13= w22+ b7+ 7
7 Michael J Franklin London w23+ b2= w3- b32+ b4+ w8= w9+ b1- w14= b10+ w6-
8 Dr. James M Aitken Cheltenham b19= w15= b22+ w13+ b2= b7= w3= w4= b18+ w1- b11=
9 Adrian Swayne Hollis London b6- w21= b34= w20+ b10+ w29+ b7- w13= b11+ w2= b1=
10 David George Springgay Brighton w27+ b5+ w1- b2- w9- b26+ w21+ b6= w16+ w7- b13= 6
11 Michael J Haygarth Leeds b25+ w14= b13= w4= b29= w15+ b2- b12= w9- b21+ w8= 6
12 Peter Campbell Gibbs Bradford b13= w25= b14= w6= b21+ b18= w16+ w11= b3- w19= b15= 6
13 Bernard Cafferty Blackburn w12= b26+ w11= b8- w23= b27+ w24= b9= w6= b15= w10= 6
14 Clifford George Hilton Manchester w32= b11= w12= b5- w27= b30+ b29+ w24+ b7= w3= b2- 6
15 Patrick Bennett Newport, Gwent w26= b8= w23= b28+ w5- b11- w32+ b16= b24+ w13= w12= 6
16 Alan Phillips Derby b20+ w6+ b29= w3= b17- w5= b12- w15= b10- w30+ b22=
17 Frank Parr Sutton w33= b32= w28+ b24= w16+ b3- w6= b5- b30= w18+ b4-
18 David Edward Lloyd London b31- w22= b21= w25+ b19+ w12= b4- w29+ w8- b17- w27+
19 John A Lawrence Birmingham w8= b3- w33= b27= w18- w34+ b22= b26+ w21= b12= w20=
20 Percy Baldwin Cook London w16- b24= w27= b9- w33+ b32= w23= b21- w34+ w28+ b19=
21 Owen Mark Hindle Sutton Coldfield w5- b9= w18= b33+ w12- w31+ b10- w20+ b19= w11- b25= 5
22 Raymond Brunton Edwards Harrogate w2- b18= w8- b30- w28+ b33+ w19= b23= w26+ b6- w16= 5
23 Jeffrey Ansell Cheltenham b7- w30+ b15= w31= b13= w4- b20= w22= b25= b27= w24= 5
24 Baruch Harold Wood Sutton Coldfield b29- w20= b30+ w17= b31+ w6= b13= b14- w15- w25= b23= 5
25 Harold Israel London w11- b12= w26= b18- w30- b28+ w27= b32+ w23= b24= w21= 5
26 John B Hawson London b15= w13- b25= w34+ b6- w10- b31+ w19- b22- w29+ b33+ 5
27 Raymond Wallace M Baxter Scotland b10- w34= b20= w19= b14= w13- b25= w30= b29+ w23= b18-
28 Arnold Yorwarth Green London b34+ w29- b17- w15- b22- w25- b33= w31+ w32+ b20- b30+
29 Andrew Rowland B Thomas Tiverton w24+ b28+ w16= b1- w11= b9- w14- b18- w27- b26- b34+ 4
30 Alan K May Richmond, Sy w1- b23- w24- w22+ b25+ w14- b34+ b27= w17= b16- w28- 4
31 (Derek) George Ellison Bolton w18+ b1- w5= b23= w24- b21- w26- b28- b33= w34+ w32= 4
32 Gerald Bonner Scotland b14= w17= b6= w7- b34= w20= b15- w25- b28- w33= b31=
33 Stewart Reuben London b17= w4- b19= w21- b20- w22- w28= b34= w31= b32= w26- 3
34 Abram Bernfield London w28- b27= w9= b26- w32= b19- w30- w33= b20- b31- w29- 2

"The Ladies’ Championship was also run on the Swiss System but with the players seeded into two groups within each of which there was an all-play-all [I have shown as an all-play-all - JS]. In the absence of Mrs. Pritchard, Miss Tranmer came out a comfortable winner, 1½ points ahead of the defending Champion, Mrs. Bruce. The most encouraging performance was Miss Peggy Wood’s in coming second." (BCM, October 1961, p287)

1961 British Ladies' Chess Championship, Aberystwyth (11 round Swiss, with 14(!) players) 1960« »1962

1961 British Ladies Chess Championship Residence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14  Total 
1 Eileen Betsy Tranmer London
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1 ½ 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1    
2 Margaret Eileen E Wood (later Clarke) Newbury 0
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0   1 1 1 ½ 1 1 1   1 1
3 Rowena Mary Bruce (née Dew) Plymouth ½ 1
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0 ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 1   1   1 8
4 Cicely Mary Murphy Manchester 0   1
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1   ½ 1 ½ ½ 1 ½ 1 1 8
5 (Patricia) Anne Sunnucks (later Mothersill) London 1 0 ½ 0
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0 1 1 1 1     1 1
6 Sheila A Corbyn (later Robinson) Birmingham 0 0 ½   1
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  ½ ½ ½ 1 1 0 1 6
7 Deirdre Colmer London 0 0 0 ½ 0  
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1   ½ 1 ½ 1 1
8 Margaret Wood (later Penrose) London 0 ½ ½ 0 0 ½ 0
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½   1 1 1   5
9 Mary A E A Henniker-Heaton London 0 0 0 ½ 0 ½   ½
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  ½ 1 1 1 5
10 Sarah Margaret Steedman (née Wilson) Bothwell 0 0 0 ½ 0 ½ ½    
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½ 1 1 ½
11 Jane Sadler Rees1 (née Davidson) Littleover 0 0   0   0 0 0 ½ ½
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1 1 1 4
12 Dr Maria Maclean Abertillery 0   0 ½   0 ½ 0 0 0 0
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1 1 3
13 Miss E S[hirley?] Mann2 Warnham   0   0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
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½
14 Evaline Emily Feavyour (née Cleveland) Saxmundham   0 0 0 0 0 0   0 ½ 0 0 ½
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1

1 Biographical note: Jane Sadler Rees (née Davidson, b 25 May 1884, d 1974)
2 Miss ES Mann - there was a Shirley Mann who won the 1963 Welsh Ladies Championship and again in 1965 under her married name of Shirley Mills, but Warnham is in Sussex.

1961 BCF Major Open

1961 BCF Major Open Residence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11  Total 
1 Robert H Northage1 Quorn 24+ 4+ 7+ 2= 3+ 9= w6= 5+ 18+ 8= 12+ 9
2 Michael Philip Furmston Birmingham 17+ 16+ 13+ 1= 4= 12+ 3- 8+ 5+ 6+ 9=
3 (Thomas) John Beach Liverpool 19+ 9= 23+ 5= 1- 11+ 2+ 4= 12+ 7= w6=
4 David Lees Oldham 12+ 1- 22+ 18+ 2= 14+ 9+ 3= w6- 11= 8= 7
5 Ian R Bradley Leeds 22+ 8+ 9- 3= 16= 17+ 14+ 1- 2- 10= 13+
6 Thomas Guy Brighton 11= 23- 19= w21+ b18+ w13+ b1= w12= b4+ 2- b3=
7 Peter W Hempson London 28+ 21+ 1- 9= 14- 15+ 8- 23= 16+ 3= 19+
8 Dr. (Jakob) Adolf Seitz West Germany 10= 5- 24+ 27+ 11= 16= 7+ 2- 13+ 1= 4=
9 Julian I P Simpole Hove 26+ 3= 5+ 7= 12= 1= 4- 13= 19= 18+ 2=
10 D W Bell Solihull 8= 19= 14- 15- 27+ 22+ 18- 17+ 23+ 5= 11= 6
11 Bernard Landon Wilkinson Preston 6= 27+ 12- 23+ 8= 3- 19- 22+ 14+ 4= 10= 6
12 Paul R Bielby Huddersfield 4- 25+ 11+ b13+ 9= 2- 16= b6= 3- 22+ 1-
13 Arthur Hall Hastings 25+ 18+ 2- w12- 23+ b6- 17+ 9= 8- 19+ 5-
14 Richard Jessop Hornchurch 18- 20+ 10+ 16= 7+ 4- 5- 19- 11- 25+ 26+
15 James Roderick Nicolson Manchester 16- 24= 27- 10+ 25+ 7- 22- 26- 20+ 28+ 18+
16 Michael P Cook Oxford 15+ 2- 21+ 14= 5= 8= 12= 18- 7- 23+ 20- 5
17 George Charles Franklin2 Wilmslow 2- 26+ 18- 28+ 19+ 5- 13- 10- 24+ 21= 25= 5
18 Peter G Markwell Ipswich 14+ 13- 17+ 4- w6- 28+ 10+ 16+ 1- 9- 15- 5
19 John Denley Mills Pontypridd 3- 10= 6= 22+ 17- 24= 11+ 14+ 9= 13- 7- 5
20 Andrew Buxbaum3 Leeds 21- 14- 25- 26+ 22- 23- 28+ 27+ 15- 24= 16+
21 Peter Coast Glasgow 20+ 7- 16- b6- 28- 27+ 26= 24= 25= 17= 23=
22 Charles Reuben Gurnhill Sheffield 5- 28+ 4- 19- 20+ 10- 15+ 11- 26+ 12- 27=
23 Anthony George Conrad Paish London 27= 6+ 3- 11- 13- 20+ 24+ 7= 10- 16- 21=
24 D Baddeley Leeds 1- 15= 8- 25+ 26= 19= 23- 21= 17- 20= 28= 4
25 J R Holland Cwm 13- 12- 20+ 24- 15- 26- 27+ 28+ 21= 14- 17= 4
26 Colin M Malcolm Glasgow 9- 17- 28- 20- 24= 25+ 21= 15+ 22- 27+ 14- 4
27 Fridolin Jaeck Altrincham 23= 11- 15+ 8- 10- 21- 25- 20- 28+ 26- 22= 3
28 Richard H K Mann Grange-over-Sands 7- 22- 26+ 17- 21+ 18- 20- 25- 27- 15- 24=

1 Northage qualified for the 1962 British Championship
2 George Charles Franklin (1907-1981): his surname also spelled Franklyn in some records.
3 Andrew Buxbaum (c1945-2016) - originally Andor Buxbaum, changed his forename in 1967.

1961 British Junior (Under-21) Championship

1961 British Under-21
Championship
Residence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11  Total 
1 David G Wells Bristol 7+ 13= 10+ 3+ b6+ 2+ 9+ 5- 4= 12+ 8=
2 Keith Bevan Richardson Nottingham 5= 19+ 18= 20+ 13+ 1- w6+ 3= 7+ 4= 9+ 8
3 Christopher Baruch Wood Sutton Coldfield 26+ 8+ w6= 1- 18+ 13+ 4= 2= 5+ 9+ 12= 8
4 (John) Anthony Sutton Stafford 25+ 10= 5- 23+ 12= 20+ 3= 15+ 1= 2= b6+
5 John D T Boyers Middlesbrough 2= 22+ 4+ b6- 14= 24+ 8= 1+ 3- 16+ 10= 7
6 F Norman Stephenson Middlesbrough b21+ w9+ b3= w5+ w1- b8+ b2- w7= w16+ b15+ w4- 7
7 Vivian H Woodward Leicester 1- 23+ 16+ 13- 19+ 14+ 10= b6= 2- 11= 17+
8 David W Anderton Wolverhampton 23+ 3- 24= 10+ 17+ w6- 5= 16- 15= 20+ 1= 6
9 Colin G Burton Birmingham 11+ b6- 22+ 17= 24= 12+ 1- 10+ 13+ 3- 2- 6
10 David Bruce Pennycuick Liverpool 15+ 4= 1- 8- 25+ 18+ 7= 9- 20= 19+ 5= 6
11 David A Smith Leeds 9- 27+ 20- 21= 15= 26= 17= 23= 25+ 7= 18+ 6
12 Philip E Walker Weston-super-Mare 20= 18- 15+ 25+ 4= 9- 13= 14+ 17+ 1- 3= 6
13 David G Macdonald Wirral 16+ 1= 14= 7+ 2- 3- 12= 18+ 9- 17= 20=
14 Samuel J Wallace Hemel Hempstead 27+ 17= 13= 18= 5= 7- 16= 12- 22= bye+ 19=
15 Colin Waring Manchester 10- 21= 12- 22+ 11= 23+ 24+ 4- 8= w6- bye+
16 W B Wells Dorking 13- 26+ 7- 27+ 20= 17= 14= 8+ b6- 5- 23+
17 Colin J Byrne Liverpool bye+ 14= 25= 9= 8- 16= 11= 19+ 12- 13= 7- 5
18 Raymond J A Cox Shrewsbury 24= 12+ 2= 14= 3- 10- 25+ 13- 27+ 26= 11- 5
19 John A Feavyour Saxmundham 22= 2- 21+ 24- 7- 27+ 26+ 17- 23+ 10- 14= 5
20 D H Long Ilford 12= 24= 11+ 2- 16= 4- 21= bye+ 10= 8- 13= 5
21 Colin Malcolm Bloodworth Pontypridd w6- 15= 19- 11= 23- bye+ 20= 27- 26= 24+ 22=
22 Philip Christopher Chatwin Preston 19= 5- 9- 15- bye+ 25- 27+ 26+ 14= 23- 21=
23 R A Norton Swindon 8- 7- 26+ 4- 21+ 15- bye+ 11= 19- 22+ 16-
24 Roger S Scowen Leicester 18= 20= 8= 19+ 9= 5- 15- 25- bye+ 21- 27=
25 George Whitfield Consett 4- bye+ ½17 12- 10- 22+ 18- 24+ 11- 27= 26=
26 Gordon V Cadden Newport, Monm. 3- 16- 23- bye+ 27+ 11= 19- 22- 21= 18= 25= 4
27 M J Hill Derby 14- 11- bye+ 16- 26- 19- 22- 21+ 18- 25= 24= 3

The good entry for this tournament amply justified the B.C.F.’s decision to revive it and award the winner a place in next year’s championship.


1961 British Boys’ Under-18 Championship (13 rounds)

1961 British Under-18
Championship
Residence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13  Total 
1 Richard A Beach Liverpool 87+ 10+ 16+ 7+ b15- w28- 30+ 17= 14+ 11+ 21+ b5= w3+ 10
2 Kenneth P Neat Sunderland 36+ 60+ 13+ 17+ 3- 5= b15= 11+ 7- 28+ 8= 21+ 10+
3 James E Scholes Sheffield 77+ 65+ 35+ 64+ 2+ w15+ 28- 7= 21+ 5= 4= 22+ b1-
4 Michael A Stevenson Wolverhampton 85+ 75+ 11= 56+ 9= 17= 26= 13= b15+ 7+ 3= 14+ 5=
5 Andrew J Whiteley Oxford 53+ 13- 67+ 34+ 37= 2= 54+ 18+ 28+ 3= 7+ w1= 4=
6 David E Hustler Thornton Heath 37- 12+ 27= 57+ 11- 14- 63+ 54+ 35= 25= 56+ 46+ 21+
7 Victor W Knox Wallasey 19+ 21+ 8+ 1- 41+ 9= 46+ 3= 2+ 4- 5- 11= 22+
8 Kenneth B McAlpine Glasgow 84+ 26+ 7- 35+ 58= 21- 42+ 49+ 17= 9+ 2= 16= b15=
9 George M Sheldrick Huddersfield 47+ w37+ b15= 29+ 4= 7= 18- 12= 24+ 8- 20+ 17= 16+
10 (Rex) Frank T Wood Sutton Coldfield 82+ 1- 19+ 24= 21= 41+ 11- 34+ 29+ 16= 18+ 28+ 2-
11 Nicholas J C Argyris London 86+ 61+ 4= w15- 6+ 13+ 10+ 2- 18+ 1- 17= 7= 14= 8
12 G H Davies Bristol 14- 6- 85+ 38= 81+ 69= 40+ 9= 22- 57+ 25+ 29= 32+ 8
13 Alan R Fersht London 39+ 5- 2- 50= 63+ 11- 22+ 4= 58+ w15= 16- 43+ 17= 8
14 Roger Keely Wolverhampton 12+ w15- 61- 43+ 35= 6+ 72+ 56+ 1- 52+ 26+ 4- 11= 8
15 (David) Ian W Reynolds Wallasey w78+ b14+ w9= b11+ w1+ b3- w2= b29+ w4- b13= w22- b18+ w8= 8
16 Ian Roebuck Sheffield 70+ 32+ 1- 21- 68+ 53= 19+ 26= 46+ 10= 13+ 8= 9- 8
17 Ian C Smart Leatherhead 57+ 24+ 72+ 2- 64+ 4= 29= 1= 8= 26= 11= 9= 13= 8
18 Anthony James Booth Manchester 50= 25+ 43+ 20+ 28- 56+ 9+ 5- 11- 39+ 10- w15- 46+
19 Gerald M Cohen Leeds 7- 87+ 10- 77+ 25= 23+ 16- 72+ 49= 46= 34= 38+ 26=
20 Keith R Emerton Leicester 81+ 34= 41= 18- 66+ 42= 27= 64+ 37+ 21- 9- 23= 39+
21 Steven John Groak London 40+ 7- 75+ 16+ 10= 8+ 37+ 28+ 3- 20+ 1- 2- 6-
22 J E Haynes Cheam 46= 48= 38+ 41- 23+ 35+ 13- 31= 12+ 56+ b15+ 3- 7-
23 Bernard Kooiman West Hartlepool 27- 47- 71+ 39+ 22- 19- 82+ 44- 67+ 69+ 53+ 20= 49+
24 Christopher C Parsons Yatton 52+ 17- 60+ 10= 56- 63+ 61+ 58= 9- 29= 41+ 26= 28=
25 S Rowe Stoke-on-Trent 41= 18- 74+ 76= 19= 33- 36= 47+ 42+ 6= 12- 52+ 44+
26 C Waites Harold Wood 80+ 8- 36= 27= 47+ 64+ 4= 16= 30+ 17= 14- 24= 19=
27 Andrew N Walker Nottingham 23+ 64- 6= 26= 31= 52+ 20= 30- 44+ 49= 38= 34= 40+
28 John S Walton Haslington 43+ 35- 53+ 69+ 18+ b1+ 3+ 21- 5- 2- 40+ 10- 24=
29 Robert H Wildig Bristol 83+ 56= 54+ 9- 36+ 61+ 17= w15- 10- 24= 52+ 12= 30=
30 Peter M Collins Southsea 56- 78+ 55+ 72- 67+ 34+ 1- 27+ 26- 35= 46- 58+ 29= 7
31 Michael J Conroy Burnley 54- 63= 52= 80+ 27= 40= 49= 22= 36= 32- 64+ 59+ 33= 7
32 David W Elwood Stockport 59+ 16- 39= 45+ 46- 48+ 58- 61+ 56- 31+ 37= 50+ 12- 7
33 Richard G Greaves Derby 49- 51+ 44= 36- 59+ 25+ 56- 53+ 39- 34- 69+ 57+ 31= 7
34 John Hawkes Leeds 63+ 20= 58= 5- 50+ 30- 47+ 10- 41= 33+ 19= 27= 37= 7
35 John D H Milnes Bradford 68+ 28+ 3- 8- 14= 22- 48+ 59+ 6= 30= 50= 49= 36= 7
36 Alan B Slomson Leeds 2- 85+ 26= 33+ 29- 54- 25= 70+ 31= 43= 68+ 39= 35= 7
37 Alastair G Summers Forres 6+ b9- 47+ 49+ 5= 58+ 21- 46= 20- 41= 32= 40= 34= 7
38 R W M Thomas Gloucester 69= 67= 22- 12= 45= 50+ 65= 41- 63+ 55+ 27= 19- 64+ 7
39 Roger A M Allison Prescott 13- 82= 32= 23- 43+ 57+ 41= 65+ 33+ 18- 49= 36= 20-
40 Vernon Bogdanor Uxbridge 21- 62+ 42- 70= 74+ 31= 12- 45+ 68+ 58+ 28- 37= 27-
41 Alastair I N Brodie Forres 25= 50+ 20= 22+ 7- 10- 39= 38+ 34= 37= 24- 42= 51=
42 Anthony J Gillam Derby 51+ 72- 40+ 61- 65+ 20= 8- 69= 25- 44- 71+ 41= 66+
43 Roland E Graf Leicester 28- 71+ 18- 14- 39- 86+ 79+ 50= 76+ 36= 54+ 13- 45=
44 W N Gregory Sidcup 67= 69= 33= 46- 54- 77= 75+ 23+ 27- 42+ 58= 56+ 25-
45 Robert G Jones Aberdare 55- 70+ 57= 32- 38= 68+ 64- 40- 51= 47= 81+ 63+ 43=
46 David Neil L Levy Barnet 22= 76- 73+ 44+ 32+ 72+ 7- 37= 16- 19= 30+ 6- 18-
47 M D Moore Sutton 9- 23+ 37- 55+ 26- 66+ 34- 25- 75= 45= 62+ 53+ 50=
48 Robin A E Shaw Grays 76= 22= 69- 81= 83+ 32- 35- b57- 82+ 84+ 59- 73+ 67+
49 John N Walker Oxford 33+ 55+ 64- 37- 53+ 87+ 31= 8- 19= 27= 39= 35= 23-
50 Graham Arthur Winbow Wolverhampton 18= 41- 82+ 13= 34- 38- 78+ 43= 65+ 64+ 35= 32- 47=
51 B Wood Keighley 42- 33- 70- 62= 82- 60= 86+ 83+ 45= 74= 75+ 68+ 41=
52 Geoffrey Alan E Wright Wirral 24- 74= 31= 79= 70+ 27- 60+ 55+ 57+ 14- 29- 25- 65+
53 Arthur F Brameld Gosport 5- 86+ 28- 60+ 49- 16= 69+ 33- 81+ 54= 23- 47- 71+ 6
54 Alan K Crombleholme Malden 31+ 58= 29- 68- 44+ 36+ 5- 6- 72+ 53= 43- 66- 74+ 6
55 A H Fender Sale 45+ 49- 30- 47- 84+ 76= 77+ 52- 61+ 38- 57- 74= 75+ 6
56 Roland A Gronau London 30+ 29= 76+ 4- 24+ 18- 33+ 14- 32+ 22- 6- 44- 59= 6
57 Roger Leslie Paige Portsmouth 17- w77+ 45= 6- 79+ 39- b59+ w48+ 52- 12- 55+ 33- 58= 6
58 John K Robinson Leicester 62+ 54= 34= 66+ 8= 37- 32+ 24= 13- 40- 44= 30- 57= 6
59 P Ryley Wirral 32- 81= 83- 82+ 33- 85+ w57- 35- 60+ 76+ 48+ 31- 56= 6
60 D W Thomas Manchester 73+ 2- 24- 53- 75+ 51= 52- 77= 59- 67- 86+ 70+ 76+ 6
61 C Boss Pilgrims Hatch 74+ 11- 14+ 42+ 72= 29- 24- 32- 55- 65= 63- 82+ 68=
62 John E Crewe Poole 58- 40- 77- 51= bye+ 78- 80= 82= 85+ 71= 47- 83+ 63=
63 Peter J M Edwards Bristol 34- 31= 84+ 83+ 13- 24- 6- 66+ 38- 72= 61+ 45- 62=
64 Barry Noel Green Altrincham 79+ 27+ 49+ 3- 17- 26- 45+ 20- 69= 50- 31- 77+ 38-
65 C S Lee London bye+ 3- 66- 87+ 42- 67+ 38= 39- 50- 61= 72= 69+ 52-
66 Barry J Marshall Malton 75- bye+ 65+ 58- 20- 47- 87= 63- 73- 85+ 79+ 54+ 42-
67 David Parr Sutton 44= 38= 5- 75+ 30- 65- 68- 85+ 23- 60+ 73= 72+ 48-
68 Andrew L Wernick Wolverhampton 35- 73= 79= 54+ 16- 45- 67+ 71+ 40- 77+ 36- 51- 61=
69 James W Dineen London 38= 44= 48+ 28- 76+ 12= 53- 42= 64= 23- 33- 65- 73= 5
70 Raymond J Gamble Derby 16- 45- 51+ 40= 52- 80+ 81= 36- 77- 79= 84= 60- 83+ 5
71 P S Gregory Stockton-on-Tees 72- 43- 23- bye+ 80= 83+ 76= 68- 84= 62= 42- 81+ 53- 5
72 A J Griffiths Stevenage 71+ 42+ 17- 30+ 61= 46- 14- 19- 54- 63= 65= 67- 77= 5
73 Kenneth McNeill Grigor Glasgow 60- 68= 46- 74- 85- bye+ 83= 84- 66+ 80+ 67= 48- 69= 5
74 Peter Jeal Stockport 61- 52= 25- 73+ 40- 75- 85= 78= 80+ 51= 77= 55= 54- 5
75 Peter Nicholas Rotherham 66+ 4- 21- 67- 60- 74+ 44- 87+ 47= 81= 51- 78+ 55- 5
76 Graham Kenneth Sandiford Banstead 48= 46+ 56- 25= 69- 55= 71= 81= 43- 59- 78= 84+ 60- 5
77 Robert C Vaughan Hillingdon 3- b57- 62+ 19- 78+ 44= 55- 60= 70+ 68- 74= 64- 72= 5
78 Hugh Dowsett Bramford b15- 30- 86= 84= 77- 62+ 50- 74= 79= 83= 76= 75- 81=
79 James V Hodgson Salford 64- 83= 68= 52= 57- 82= 43- 80= 78= 70= 66- 85= 86=
80 R G Hunt Chipstead 26- 84= 81= 31- 71= 70- 62= 79= 74- 73- 85= 86= 82+
81 D Pearson Sinfin, Derby 20- 59= 80= 48= 12- 84+ 70= 76= 53- 75= 45- 71- 78=
82 B J Burgess Ilford 10- 32= 50- 59- 51+ 79= 23- 62= 48- 86+ 83= 61- 80- 4
83 A Huxley Stockport 29- 79= 59+ 63- 48- 71- 73= 51- 86+ 78= 82= 62- 70- 4
84 Steven J Stubbing Portland 8- 80= 63- 78= 55- 81- bye+ 73+ 71= 48- 70= 76- 85- 4
85 D H Young Hutton 4- 36- 12- 86= 73+ 59- 74= 67- 62- 66- 80= 79= 84+ 4
86 R H Jones Aberystwyth 11- 53- 78= 85= 87- 43- 51- bye+ 83- 82- 60- 80= 79= 3
87 David Raymond Scammells Newtown 1- 19- bye+ 65- 86+ 49- 66= 75- withdrew

Full crosstable published in the 1961-62 BCF Yearbook, ppn 75-77. Anomalies found in the Yearbook crosstable (marked in red): in round 2, it showed KP Neat as 1/38 (win v RWM Thomas) but RWM Thomas as ½/2 (draw vs KP Neat); and DW Thomas as 0/67 (loss v D Parr) and D Parr as ½/60 (draw vs DW Thomas). I have concluded that the error was in mixing up the two players surnamed Thomas and that KP Neat must have beaten DW Thomas, while D Parr drew with RWM Thomas and amended accordingly. Otherwise the table seems to check out correctly. JS


1961 British Boys’ Under-15 Championship (11 rounds)

1961 British Under-15
Championship
Residence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11  Total 
1 Peter W Murphy Blackburn 19+ 23+ 3= 8+ 22+ b2+ 5+ 4= 16+ 7= 6= 9
2 Ronald Moss Nantwich 30+ 3- 37+ 10+ 8+ w1- 22+ 15+ 4= 5+ 7+
3 (Jonathan) Nicholas Wingfield Wolverhampton 31+ 2+ 1= 4= 14+ 22+ 20= 7+ 5= 8= 12+
4 Peter Cartmel Liverpool 29= 7+ 15+ 3= 5= 20= 10+ 1= 2= 12= 8+
5 Philip Almond Blackburn 37+ 8- 18+ 27+ 4= 15+ 1- 19+ 3= 2- 16+ 7
6 Peter Parr Sutton 15- 34+ 23- 11+ 16+ 10- 24+ 26+ 8- 20+ 1=
7 P A Thomas Newport, Mon 27+ 4- 31= 28+ 33= 14+ 8+ 3- 22+ 1= 2-
8 Louis de Veauce Englefield Green 36+ 5+ 10+ 1- 2- 23+ 7- 20+ 6+ 3= 4-
9 Marcus Walsh Leeds 33- 32+ 13= 15- 18+ 11= 26- 25+ 17= 31+ 20+
10 Christopher Francis Woodcock Liverpool 16+ 33+ 8- 2- 21+ 6+ 4- 22= 26= 24+ 14=
11 Robert J Butcher Liverpool 18+ 22- 17= 6- 38+ 9= 21- 13- 25+ 36+ 30+ 6
12 John Thomas Hearson Mapperley 13- 26- 30+ 18= 35+ 33- 32+ 21+ 19+ 4= 3- 6
13 Thomas D Hughes Liverpool 12+ 20- 9= 19- 28+ 31= 14- 11+ 27= 26+ 15= 6
14 Herbert Mueller Merthyr Tydfil 34+ 25+ 22- 29+ 3- 7- 13+ 16- 18= 27+ 10= 6
15 Alan R Prince Liverpool 6+ 24= 4- 9+ 23+ 5- 33+ 2- 20- 19+ 13= 6
16 B Whitehouse Oldbury 10- 21- 36+ 17+ 6- 25+ 31+ 14+ 1- 23+ 5- 6
17 J F Brown Blackburn 23- 35= 11= 16- 34+ 26= 29+ 24= 9= 22= 18=
18 Leon P Burnett Weston-super-Mare 11- 36+ 5- 12= 9- 28- 38+ 29+ 14= 34+ 17=
19 D Crook Moreton 1- 31- 34+ 13+ 26= 29+ 27+ 5- 12- 15- 32+
20 Paul Stephen Nicholas Kendall Nantwich 35+ 13+ 26+ 22- 24= 4= 3= 8- 15+ 6- 9-
21 S S Lee London 22- 16+ 25= 26= 10- 30+ 11+ 12- 23- 33+ 24=
22 Terence Stanley Lee London 21+ 11+ 14+ 20+ 1- 3- 2- 10= 7- 17= 23=
23 D Morgan Aberdare 17+ 1- 6+ 24= 15- 8- 28+ 27= 21+ 16- 22=
24 Robert W Whiteside Newcastle 32+ 15= 29= 23= 20= 27= 6- 17= 31+ 10- 21=
25 David C Ellis Newport 38+ 14- 21= 31= 27- 16- 35+ 9- 11- 37+ 34+ 5
26 Anthony M M Hurman Weston-super-Mare 28= 12+ 20- 21= 19= 17= 9+ 6- 10= 13- 27= 5
27 Brian R Smith Stockton-on-Tees 7- 30+ 33+ 5- 25+ 24= 19- 23= 13= 14- 26= 5
28 William James U Woolcock Stockton-on-Tees 26= 29- 35+ 7- 13- 18+ 23- 30+ 33= 32- 36+ 5
29 A Baldwin Halifax 4= 28+ 24= 14- 31= 19- 17- 18- 36= 38= 37+
30 R S Johnson Brentwood 2- 27- 12- 32+ 37+ 21- 34= 28- 38+ 35+ 11-
31 David J Jukes West Kirby 3- 19+ 7= 25= 29= 13= 16- 33+ 24- 9- 35=
32 D M Moore London 24- 9- 38= 30- 36+ 37+ 12- 34- 35+ 28+ 19-
33 Bernard Uttley York 9+ 10- 27- 37+ 7= 12+ 15- 31- 28= 21- 38=
34 M L Hill Malton 14- 6- 19- 36= 17- 38+ 30= 32+ 37+ 18- 25- 4
35 Charles N Prince Liverpool 20- 17= 28- 38= 12- 36+ 25- 37= 32- 30- 31= 3
36 A Davis Halifax 8- 18- 16- 34= 32- 35- 37= 38+ 29= 11- 28-
37 M J Edwards Wirral 5- 38+ 2- 33- 30- 32- 36= 35= 34- 25- 29- 2
38 M G Lewis Newport 25- 37- 32= 35= 11- 33- 18- 36- 30- 29= 33= 2

1961 British Girls’ Under-18 Championship

1961 British Girls Under-18
Chess Championship
Residence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7  Total 
 1  Verina Horsnell (m. Powers) London
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0 1 1 1 1 1 5
2 Gillian A Moore Southampton 1
&;
0 ½ 1 1 1
3 Joycelyn McCartney (m. Pugh) Liverpool 0 1
&;
½ ½ ½ 1
4 Marie Rita Tozer1 Wellington 0 ½ ½
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½ 1 1
5 Ann Holmes Liverpool 0 0 ½ ½
&;
1 ½
6 Marcia Syme (m. Morgan) Wallasey 0 0 ½ 0 0
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1
7 Jean Pickles Preston 0 0 0 0 ½ 0
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½

1 Marie Rita Tozer (1943-1996)

1961 BCF First Class

1961 BCF First-Class Residence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11  Total 
1 Anthony A Collyer Weston-super-Mare 24+ 20+ 19+ 14= 5+ 2= 9+ 6+ 3+ 15+ 8=
2 Geoffrey Chesters Crewe 28+ 7+ 6+ 5- 4+ 1= 12+ 15+ b13+ 11= 3- 8
3 B J Ellis Luton 4+ 19- 25+ 23= 6- 13= 10+ 12+ 1- 17+ 2+ 7
4 Charles Hatch Southport 3- 10= 29+ 9+ 2- 16= 20- 23+ 27+ 5+ 11+ 7
5 Brian E Knowler Scunthorpe 23= 8+ 12+ 2+ 1- 15+ 6= 11= 19+ 4- 10= 7
6 Robin Humphries Rushton Luton bye+ 13+ 2- 20+ 3+ 14- 5= 1- 11= 19+ 12+ 7
7 Truman V Parrott Barnstaple 27+ 2- 21= 30+ 23= 11= 17- 29+ 20= 10= 15+
8 Rev. Kenneth Stuart Procter Northampton 21= 5- 30- 25+ 27+ 22+ 11- 16= 9+ 13+ 1=
9 Rev. Henry Middleton Blackett Hastings 18+ 22+ 14- 4- 19+ 10+ 1- 13- 8- 27+ 21+ 6
10 Briant Peter Bourne Hythe 15- 4= 18+ 11= 31+ 9- 3- 25+ 16+ 7= 5= 6
11 Alfred Milner Didsbury 16- 24+ 31= 10= 20+ 7= 8+ 5= 6= 2= 4- 6
12 Leslie E Vine Eastleigh 17+ 15= 5- 24+ 16= 23+ 2- 3- 28+ 20+ 6- 6
13 Walter Harold Whicher Talsarnau (N Wales) 29+ 6- 16= 31= 17= 3= 23+ 9+ w2- 8- 19+ 6
14 Terence Owen Marsden Greenford 31+ 16+ 9+ 1= 15+ 6+ withdrew 5½ / 6
15 A Archer Stoke-on-Trent 10+ 12= 28+ 19+ 14- 5- 16+ 2- 17+ 1- 7-
16 Christopher Robin Nicole1 Guernsey 11+ 14- 13= 21+ 12= 4= 15- 8= 10- 22+ 18=
17 George Arthur Peck Rugby 12- 29+ 20- 22+ 13= 28+ 7+ 19- 15- 3- 27+
18 William Wyndham Tatum Brighton 9- 30= 10- 29= 24+ 20= 28- 26= 25+ 23+ 16=
19 P Griffiths Warrington 30+ 3+ 1- 15- 9- 31+ 25+ 17+ 5- 6- 13- 5
20 Herbert Francis Gook South Croydon 26+ 1- 17+ 6- 11- 18= 4+ 28+ 7= 12- 22- 5
21 John Taynton Evans Newport 8= 23= 7= 16- 22- 29= 27- 30+ 24+ 28+ 9- 5
22 R Williams Doncaster 25+ 9- 23- 17- 21+ 8- 24+ 27- 26+ 16- 20+ 5
23 B N Barnett Aberystwyth 5= 21= 22+ 3= 7= 12- 13- 4- 29+ 18- 26=
24 G Alec M Boswell Liverpool 1- 11- 26+ 12- 18- bye+ 22- 31+ 21- 30+ 25=
25 E King Sheffield 22- bye+ 3- 8- 26+ 30+ 19- 10- 18- 31+ 24=
26 G W Holzmann West Germany 20- 28- 24- bye+ 25- 27= 30+ 18= 22- 29= 23= 4
27 Gregory Owen John Melitus London 7- 31- bye+ 28= 8- 26= 21+ 22+ 4- 9- 17- 4
28 Wilfred G Oliver Cheltenham 2- 26+ 15- 27= 30+ 17- 18+ 20- 12- 21- 29= 4
29 Arthur T Watson Worthing 13- 17- 4- 18= bye+ 21= 31+ 7- 23- 26= 28= 4
30 R Owen Doncaster 19- 18= 8+ 7- 28- 25- 26- 21- 31= 24- bye+ 3
31 Oscar Serck Knighton 14- 27+ 11= 13= 10- 19- 29- 24- 30= 25- w/d

1 Christopher Robin Nicole (7 December 1930 - 2 September 2017) was the author of numerous novels and non-fiction books, using his real name but also several pseudonyms.

1961 BCF Second Class

1961 BCF Second Class Residence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10  Total 
1 R Julian York
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½ 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1
2 M J McCabe London ½
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1 1 0 ½ ½ 1 1 1
3 K Attenborough Kirkby 0 0
&;
1 1 ½ ½ 1 1 1 6
4 G[C?] C Hales Crewe 0 0 0
&;
1 1 1 0 1 1 5
5 J Salt Chesterfield 0 1 0 0
&;
1 0 1 1 1 5
6 J Uttley York 1 ½ ½ 0 0
&;
1 0 1 1 5
7 N J Davies Merthyr Tydfil 0 ½ ½ 0 1 0
&;
1 ½ 1
8 H G Smith Cheltenham 1 0 0 1 0 1 0
&;
½ 1
9 W H Thomas Newport 0 0 0 0 0 0 ½ ½
&;
1 2
10 M H Vine Eastleigh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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0

 


[Sunday Times, 13 August 1961 - by C H O'D Alexander] "This year’s annual congress of the British Chess Federation which starts tomorrow at Aberystwyth has a record entry of almost 300 competitors and a new event—the junior (under twenty-one) championship in addition to the usual events. The entry for the Men’s championship is exceptionally strong, only Littlewood, K W Lloyd, Milner-Barry and myself among the leading players being absent: an entry of special interest is that of Cenniak Kottnauer, the former Czech master, now a British subject. Either Kottnauer or the holder for the last three years, Jonathan Penrose, should win; if Kottnauer is in his best form, I should back him, but I think he is more likely to strike a really bad patch than Penrose. Golombek is a formidable championship competitor, but he has not been playing very much lately and is handicapped by a very bad recent record against Penrose (four losses in succession); Clarke is still rather too passive and Haygarth perhaps too limited. Barden can play extremely well in the championship but his nerves are still apt to betray him if he gets in the lead; I don't see Wade maintaining his best form throughout a tournament of this strength. Among the younger players Hollis is an imaginative player and the best of those in the early twenties, while Bennett did extremely well in the recent tour of Czechoslovakia by a London University side, winning against two international masters. My forecast (usually wrong, as readers know): 1, Kottnauer; 2, Penrose; 3= Golombek, Clarke. Best outsider, Hollis."


[Manchester Guardian, 14 August 1961] "300 CHESS COMPETITORS Record entry for British Congress By LEONARD BARDEN, our Chess Correspondent Aberystwyth, Sunday. The annual British Chess Federation Congress begins here tomorrow with the record entry of nearly three hundred competitors. There is a good entry for the main event, the British Championship; of the leading players, only Alexander, Littlewood, K W Lloyd, and Milner-Barry are absent. The tournament is of 11 rounds and is again held under the Swiss system, a halfway house between an all-play-all and a knock-out. In the first round, the 34 entrants are paired by lot, and thereafter players with equal or similar scores are matched together. The effect is that the leaders have to meet their nearest rivals, and the winning score is generally 8 or 8½ points. Last year the main pattern was the clear superiority of the established internationals. I expect this to be repeated this fortnight, with Penrose, the holder for the last three years, and the newly naturalised Kottnauer taking the top two places and Barden, Clarke, Golombek, Haygarth and Wade all scoring around 7 points. The title itself promises to be a close thing between Penrose’s steadiness and the former Czechoslovak master Kottnauer’s enterprise. But it could turn out dull at the top. The favourites may reason that if they draw with all their six main rivals and win the other games they will total eight points and be near to a winning score. A plethora of short draws among the leaders would be no surprise. These reflections suggest a party of cosy statisticians, which might be gatecrashed by young players ambitious for places in the national team. The gifted Oxford University captain, Hollis, has the best chance of those in the early twenties. Franklin’s excellent positional play is overdue for a good score in the championship, while the local hope, the Welsh champion Bennett, showed fine form in London University’s Czechoslovak tour and should at least become the first Welsh player to top 50 per cent."


ABERYSTWYTH : ODD NOTES [CHESS, 30 September 1961, p400 — probably by BH Wood — edited for relevance]

A player in the Major Open, observing that his opponent on adjourning had stopped his clock before writing down the sealed move, claimed and was awarded the game. On appeal, he agreed to play on, and won.

One player with bare king on his KB7 against a king and pawn on KR7 (nothing could stop it from queening next move) punctiliously sealed a move. His only real hope can have been that his opponent might drop dead during the adjournment. But it was in the under-fifteen championship, most of whose participants looked healthy enough.

Alan Phillips is one-sixteenth Russian. He is back schoolmastering in Derby. As S. [Stanley] Gibbins, an ex-Warwickshire champion has also moved to Duffield, Derbyshire chess should be strengthened this year.

Another little-known fact about a well-known British Championship contender. Dr. Maria Maclean (1912-65) served as a Major in the British Middle East Forces during the war — an excessively rare distinction for anybody foreign born. [JS note: Dr. Maclean's residence given as Abertillery in CHESS. She was born 7 August 1912, died 7 May 1965 in Cardiff. In the 1940s she was listed as an anaesthetist. Listed as 'unmarried' as of 1955. Her maiden name was 'Haim' and she came from Prague, being smuggled out during the Holocaust with other Jewish doctors by Albert Göring. She later helped prove that Goring had helped her and other Jewish people to escape Nazi oppression. Reg'd as a medical practitioner in UK, 1948, qualified M.D., University of Prague, 1937. Gazetted Lieutenant with the Royal Army Medical Corps, 28 June 1943, as Miss Maria Haim, married Donald James Andrew Maclean (also an army doctor - not the spy!) as Maria Haim/Bergman in Jerusalem between 1946 and 1950. Husband and wife both became GPs in Abertillery. Obituary, South Wales Gazette - Friday 14 May 1965, p2]

T J Beach points out that, though J E Scholes met the five other leading players in the British Boys’ Championship, seven of his points were scored against players finishing lower than 17th. Though R A Beach did not meet two of the other prizewinners nine of his thirteen opponents finished in the top seventeen; "this was true also for K P Neat, M A Stevenson and D I Reynolds, with N J Argyris having ten such opponents."

A J Whiteley and V Knox, like Scholes, met all the prizewinners. Beach, Knox and Reynolds all had a higher "total of opponents' scores" than Scholes.


Stewart Reuben on his 8th round draw vs Abram Bernfield in the Championship (from the English Chess Forum, 30 August 2015): "We played and drew in the British Championship in Aberystwyth in 1961 From memory it was a 90 move marathon, 3 sessions, in which I played about 15 blunders which should have lost half point and he played about seven. This included my failing to claim a draw by repetition on at least two quite separate occasions. This success enabled me to avoid coming bottom. He had that distinction. No, I do not have the game. It delayed publication of the pairings by some hours."


File Updated

Date Notes
6 May 2018 Uploaded for the first time. 32 of the 187 games in the championship, plus 13 part-games, plus 22 games (and 1 part-game) from subsidiary events. My thanks to Brian Denman for his help in compiling this, and to Tom Guy for making his Major Open games available for publication.
12 May 2020 Added one game from the First-Class section, Whicher vs Geoffrey Chesters. Thanks to Brian Denman.
24 November 2022 Added two games from the Under-18 Championship: (1) R.Beach 0-1 J.Walton (rd 6); (2) D.I.Reynolds ½-½ K.McAlpine (rd 13). My thanks to Gerard Killoran for contributing the games via the English Chess Forum.
1 May 2023 Added the Championship game S.Reuben 0-1 R.Edwards (rd 6), sourced from a Yorkshire Evening Post press cutting posted at the English Chess Forum by Ingrid Ives, for which many thanks.
19 May 2023 A major update: from 33 games and 13 part-games there are now 184 complete Championship games from a maximum of 187, with one part-game (which comes in two parts) and two stubs. These have been input and submitted by Andy Ansel from the Eric Fisher booklet. Many thanks to Andy and Eric. As well as the Championship games, there are 26 games from lower sections.
15 July 2023 Added two games from subsidiary sections: (1) A.Hall 0-1 P.Bielby (Major Open, rd 4); (2) G.Sheldrick 1-0 A.Summers (Under 18). Many thanks to Gerard Killoran for submitting them via the English Chess Forum.
6 February 2024 Added the game R.Beach 1-0 J.Scholes (Under 18, rd 13), from Ronnie Ives' column in the Yorkshire Evening Post, 2 August 1962.
22 December 2024 Added a further ten games played by Ian Reynolds in the U18 Championship, plus a game from the U15 (R Moss 0-1 P W Murphy). Deleted the game K McAlpine 1-0 N Argyris which, contrary to what was reported in the Glasgow Herald, was actually played in the 1961 Glorney Cup. Many thanks to Ian Reynolds for sending me his games from the event.