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Tournament: Evening Standard Islington Open • 96+1 games/part-games plus 12 from associated eventstournament bulletin
Venue: Islington, London • Dates: 7-9 December 1973 • Download PGNupdated: Wednesday 17 February, 2016 11:03 AM

1973 Evening Standard / Guardian Royal Exchange Islington Open, 7-9 December

BCM, January 1974, ppn 16-19

Evening Standard London Chess Congress by Stewart Reuben

This event could be regarded as being divided into four phases this year. Weekend events from 7-9 December as in previous years, international tournaments from 11-20 December, junior championships 31 December - 5 January and qualifying tournaments for the Under-12 and Under-10 championships which took place on Saturdays in late November and December. Well over 2,000 people took part in these events, a substantial world record. The actual number is not known at the moment as, at the time of writing, the Junior Championships have yet to take place.

WEEKEND EVENTS

There were 1,500 entrants for the nine championships which took place from 7-9 December. Although still not as big as the Liverpool Junior Congress, it is still the biggest gathering in the world at one time for an open congress. It is impossible to start setting up the playing rooms before 4.00 p.m. for a 7.00 p.m. start as Islington Green School does not finish until then. With an enormous number of different rooms to cope with in addition, disaster seemed likely, yet everything went smoothly. No doubt this was due to our bringing in every available experienced controller in the country and to the help from the Inner London Education Authority. Considerable interest had been expressed over the actual number of participants to be expected, predictions varying from 600 (Leonard Barden) to 1,500 (me) to 2,000 (Hymie Spivack) to 2,400 (Leonard Barden). Leonard’s two were made within approximately two weeks of each other. Naturally the preparations must be enormously inefficient when faced with most of the entry coming in just two weeks before the actual event. Anyway 1,500 was a satisfying number. It suggests that the increase in interest in chess in England due to the Spassky-Fischer Match has not yet gone backwards and that the 300 extra players over last year was just a natural 25% rise for any healthy event.

The main tournament was the Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Open Championship with 212 entrants. The prizes of £600, £300, £150, £80, £40, £20 were a European record for an open event and attracted an extremely international entry such that the nine highest graded players were all foreigners. I made International Master Jan Timman of Holland favourite to win but the chances of Grandmasters Pal Benko (USA), Hans Hecht (W.Germany); International Master Bojan Kurajica (Yugoslavia); U.S.Champion John Grefe; and Internationals Antunac, Hulak (Yugoslavia), Todorcevic (France), Formanek (USA), Akvist, Eslon (Sweden) could not be discounted and, of the English players, Robert Bellin and Simon Webb have shown frequently that they have the knack for this type of event. Then also it would have been most unwise to discount the chances of English Internationals such as Basman, Eley, Botterill, Littlewood, Mestel, Phillips. Clearly there was no outstanding favourite and equally clearly nobody under 200 grading was about to be reaching first place.

Each round produced a crop of surprises. In the first John Grefe refused a draw against Alan Phillips and went on to lose. By the end of the second round none of the titled Internationals had 2/2. There were only 3 players with 100% by round 3, Antunac, Vujacic (Yugoslavia) and Saverymuttu. Vujacic had already beaten Hecht and Hulak by this time, this resulting in the unusual sight of the former, a Grandmaster, languishing in the middle of the tournament hall with 1½/3. Vujacic and Antunac had a quick draw in round 4, a rather unusual thing to do in a six-round Swiss with so much money at stake, but perhaps they were tired after two hard games already that day. Benko beat Saverymuttu and Timman, Formanek, Bellin and Akvist also won to join these three on 3½/4. Thus there was only one Englishman left who had a chance of winning first prize outright. Benko beat Akvist in round 5, Vujacic beat Timman, Bellin beat Antunac but Formanek lost to Hulak, this leaving three players with 4½/5. In the last round Bellin lost fairly rapidly to Kurajica whilst Benko built up what looked like an impregnable position against Vujacic. Since it was 'impossible' for Vujacic to win, I had already discussed the details of Kurajica’s playing in the G.R.E.Masters. Then Benko blundered a rook away and with it £600. Other results with a bearing on the prize list were:

Grefe (4) ½-½ Saverymuttu (4)
Hulak (4) 1-0 Eales (4)
J Littlewood (4) 1-0 Quinn (4)
Bohm (4) ½-½ Mestel (4)
Povah (4) 0-1 S Webb (4)
Basman (4) 0-1 Sherman (4)
T B Bennett (4) 0-1 Holloway (4)
Timman (3½) 1-0 Eslon (4)

Thus the final results were:

Rank 1973 'Guardian Royal Exchange' Islington Open, 7-9 December (207 players) Prize  Total 
1 Borivoje Vujacic (YUG) £600 5½/6
2-7 Krunoslav Hulak (YUG), Bojan Kurajica (YUG), John E Littlewood, Nigel J Holloway, David Sherman, Simon Webb £98.50 5
8-23 Pal Benkö (USA), John Grefe (USA), Ed Formanek (USA), Hans Bohm (NED), Jan Timman (NED), Hans Joachim Hecht (FRG), Hakan Akvist (SWE), Robert Bellin, George S Botterill, Michael V Lambshire, Andrew P Law, A Jonathan Mestel, Alan Phillips, Arthur H Pope1 (AUS), Seth Saverymuttu, Daniel Wright 4½ (Bohm, Lambshire and Phillips shared the £30 prize for grades 210-200 and Pope won the £30 grading prize for 199-190)  
24-47 Dr. Modjtaba Abtahi, Michael J Basman, Roy A Batchelor, Robert Bellinger, Terence B Bennett, Richard G Eales, Brian R Eley, Jaan Eslon (SWE), A Goldsmith, Timothy D Harding, Stuart J Hutchings (WLS), Jonathan Kinlay, William A Linton, Edward G Lea, E A McCarthy, Nigel E Povah, Michael J Prizant, John M Quinn, Anthony J Stebbings, A Tanasjevic (YUG), Marshall W J Thompson, B Todorcevic (YUG), John Watson (USA), Sunil Weeramantry   4
48-80 Bosko Abramovic (YUG), Goran Antunac (YUG), R Alan Barton, Leslie S Blackstock, Nigel Bloch (RSA), Leon P Burnett, Graham P Burton, Paul V Byway, Jonathan I Century, Robert G W Elwell, Stuart Fancy, Julian T Farrand, Amir Helman (ISR), William David Houpt, Michael P Hubbard, Richard Hughes-Hallett, Alan Grant Kerr (NZL), Johannes Cornelius Kuiken, Colin D Leach, Ian Ninian Marshall, P J Murphy, Richard W O'Brien, Vasilije Obradovic (YUG), Alan H Perkins, Alan H Prizant, Brian F O'Sullivan, John K Pugh, Miroslav Radojcic (YUG), Jerome Valentine Ripp, Jonathan S Speelman, Michael J Surtees, Ronald H Watson, Michael J Yeo  
81-116 Andrew J Bagley, Gerald H Bennett, Geoffrey D Carlin, Colin S Crouch, David A Curnow, George A Dickson, Martin Goldschmidt, Ronald F Harman, John E Horner, Paul A Hutchinson, Brian A Jones, Richard Kastenholz (FRG), Michael E Lally, Peter J Lee, Stephen Macdonald-Ross, Michael Macdonald-Ross, Dr Mohamed R Mahdavi, David McClen, A C Melville, Peter Morrey, I O'Donnell, Kurt Petschar (AUT), John C Pigott, Maximilian E Poolake, R L Povey, J V Reid, T A Rodney, Peter J Romilly, Maurice J Staples, William J Stirling, D J Stone, Graham Coleridge Taylor, D A Thakrar, Douglas Williams, PoK K Wong (MAS), Michael V Woodhams (AUS)   3
117-154 Graham Andrews, M Belt, A W Binks, M J Browning, Raymond C Cannon, Allen Chalfen, G J Clark, M I Davis, Leon H J Fincham, Joe V A Franks, Anthony John Fulton, Michael Goodman (USA), Roland E Graf, S L Green, Alan Hayward, Thomas Keith Hemingway, Kevin M C Hogan, F Brian Ings, Malcolm James Lester, Paul E Littlewood, Nigel A P McSheehy, John Moore, Antony L Natt, Kevin J O'Connell, Matt O'Leary (IRL), L P O'Sullivan, T K Pal, Marcus Perryman, Terrence J Quested, John Edward Redon, J A Rout, Ralph N Shinn, John Victor Skilleter, Dr Noel M Stewart, Robert Graham Taylor (WLS), Mark A Vellacott, Eric D Warren, J C Wiseman  
155-174 B Ariel, Abram Bernfield, W E J Campbell, Miss Ruth Cardoso (BRA), J P Hannan, Peter Harbott, D James, M Luczak, J McGleish, H D Miller, Boguslaw Okrzeja, Richard A W Oxborough, E Pauluzzi, R S Johnson, M Schlaugart (FRG), A Soltani, L A Treloar, H Zamojski, D Watt, D T Wright   2
175-180 Geoffrey W Naldrett, E J Peacock, Tadeusz Pruchnicki, D R Renfree, Peter D Rooney, Peter R Scott  
181-188 R J Anderson, J Ball, Paul M Grunfeld, Victor Jonathan Albert Hubbuck, P Johnson, F Malik, B Sroka, W O Warwright   1
       
  The following competitors did not play the full six games:    
  2½ points: Donald Francis H Austin 2 points: Vernon J Dilworth, J A McDonnell 1½ points: Richard Bailey, 1 point: Gaston O Jordan, H Lorimer, Donald George Mackay, L Rawling, E Zabalo. 0 points: C Armstrong, D W Berdy, S L Clarke, J Gray, Kenneth B Harman, Thomas Howdle, S Jaswal, C P Kinge, John G Nicholson, S Subhani    

1 The BCM report gave simply 'A Pope' here. I think this was the Australian player Arthur Harrison Pope but there was another Australian player called Alistair Pope who was active around this time and I can't be 100% certain which one it was.

Borivoje Vujacic was a last-minute entry and a Yugoslav Candidate Master [n.b. this must have been a Yugoslav national title as the FIDE Candidate Master title did not exist until much later - JS]. This title varies in strength considerably (I, for example, have achieved the norm required and have a British grade of 193, others are of international master strength but are not Yugoslav masters due to lack of opportunity). His estimated grade for the tournament was thus 205 but his actual result proved to be 270 (Elo 2760)! Opinions varied on whether so much money should depend on somebody blundering a rook away and as to whether the result was a fair one. It is really up to the sponsors where they put their money and one must try to provide as attractive an event as possible for them in a publicity sense. News items just do not last four weeks usually without sub-editors cutting them out of their newspapers. At least this way nobody can complain that British Chess is a closed shop. The money was available to anybody who could take it and there were two qualifying places for the Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Masters which followed. These were won by Vujacic and Webb and they could not expect to be invited to such events normally. Speaking to some of the very leading British players it was clear that the prospect of playing for such large sums of money disturbed them. Is not one of the troubles in British Chess that our best players often fail at the crucial moment?

Just how much luck is involved? Both Benko and Hecht blundered badly against Vujacic, on the other hand he had to play five of the nine highest graded players. The only player to score 4½ or better, with a grade less than 200, was A Pope and his grade is 199. Nobody with a grade less than 180 managed to score 4. Robert Bellin has scored 5, 5, 6, 4½ in the last four of these tournaments and Simon Webb has scored 5 on each of the last three occasions. Clearly then, anybody graded over 200 may score 5/6 on his day (well, weekend) but it requires something very special to do better. It is not like winning the pools but the differentials in grading, determined after all from tournaments played at a much more leisurely pace, are less pronounced.

Other results: Amateur: (1-2) Michael Singleton, T Welsh 5½6. Major: E Jones and C Plasa 5½. Main: B Cooke, Larry Marden, J Noble, R Reid, P Smith 5½. Minor: M Camochan 6; N Barltrop 5½. Novices: N Noronha 6. Beginners: L Lepley, P de la Mothe 6. 2-Day Open: John B Atherton 5/5. 2-Day Minor: P Andrews, G Stern, I Raindle, G Quilter, E Lindley, W Holden, P Ludlow 4½. The prizes in the six 3-day events were £60, £40, £25, £15, £10. 2-Day Open £40, £25, £15, £10. 2-Day Minor £30, £20, £10. They were increased from those advertised for the latter two events to make up for the inconvenience caused by playing them at Hanover School rather than Islington Green Youth Centre.

In addition there were many non-cash prizes, resulting in prizes of total worth approximately £4,000 being distributed. The Time Sharing Ltd. prize of a year’s free Computer time for the best combined school team result was won by City of London School. Brigg Grammar, Lincolnshire actually totalled more points from their three players but the prize is only of value to a London school. Susan Caldwell won the Women’s Championship for the second year in a row with 4½/6 in the Major, thus she won the first Nina Ricci perfume prize. The Cutty Sark Veterans Championship (for players over 40) was won by H Herbst. Hamleys contributed board, set and clock prizes for leading juniors Under 21, 18, 16, 14, 12, Girls Under 21, and magnetic sets for Under 10, 8. Perhaps the most meritorious of these results was 12-year-old Mark Dubey’s score of 5/6 in the Main. Cases of Vintage Kriter French sparkling wine were awarded to the winners of the Novice, Beginners championships, the best woman Novice and the best Novice in the 2-Day Minor. Prizes were also donated by Country chess weekend, and most of the chess publishing houses.

To talk about plans for next year usually leaves me nauseated at this time. Certainly we are fed-up with December and its invariable attendant strikes and power cuts, we also feel that it is extremely illogical to bring 1,500 people together for just one weekend a year.

Other Sections:

Rank 1973 Islington: London Amateur Championship (under 190 grade) - 151 players  Total 
1-2 Michael P F Singleton, Thomas D Welsh 5½/6
3-6 Andrew C Cooper, Keith L Escott, Vincent O Homolka, J Waldschlaeger 5
7-17 P Allen, Kevin Bowmer, Michael P Cook, Clive D Gilliam, David P Lynch, Alan N Morris, Russell C Picot, A P Race, Leslie C Turner, Peter G Wann, P A Wood
18-36 Peter J Adams, Nicholas P Alexander, Terence J Bean, R H Becker, Simon Gottschalk, Jack Horrocks, Alan Keene, Peter G Large, Robert C Lynn, Roger C Newman, Roger A Parry, A J F Riley, H Russell, David J Sewell, Daryl C Taylor, Robert G Taylor, Terry J Turner, George H Wheeler, Mrs Dinah M Wright [Norman] 4
37-59 Dr James M Aitken, Anthony C Ashby, Gordon Campbell, Barry A Cheal, Alan J Girling, P C Griffin, D J Groom, J R Holland, Keith L Howells, D Johnson, James A Johnson, M K Jones, C J Marley, Ian McAllan, Ivan J Myall, Charles H J Orton, Richard J F Sams, Timothy Shallice, Nicholas H Skinner, D M Taylor, S J Threlfall, P D Warren, G H Witt
60-88 Paul R Archer, Derek J Banks, C W M Bartlett, Jonathan C Benjamin, Stephen H Berry, M Christie, Charles A Cowlrick, G Davidson, G H Davies, Victor J Dunleavy, J Graham, Fred W Ingram, Richard James, Peter Kelen, Roger D W Marsh, David L Massie, D L Meen, Mitko E Mitev, I Murray-Watson, Robin J Pearce, A M Pitcher, R A Rigby, W Saunders, Roger S Sefton, John G R Stainton, Walter J E Yeeles, P Young, M E Whetton 3
89-113 C J Blundell, David J Bray, Robert J Delnon, A M Dunleavy, Stewart R Fishburne, E D Gibson, H Hakki, M C Harris, J H Hasselt, Ray J Holland, Kenneth F H Inwood, Sheila A Jackson, S R Jamieson, M Lane, P Larsen, N R Ludgate, P J Lunais, A Martin, Geoffrey J Nicholas, J Riding, Leslie Smart, D S Vahali, Brian Valentine, Mel Young, D Watson
114-126 J Buis, A Chalmers, Hans Cohn, Anthony J Eccles, R Franklin, Philip T R Gasper, G Hopkins, R J Johnson, K T Rose, Stephen W Ruthen, P W Smith, R J Thompson, R B Wassell 2
127-135 K Baumann, R F Burman, D S Carr, P McCarthy, J V Morse, T C Rickard, A P Ruffle, L B D Stiffell, D C Tuckett
136-137 P L Gillard, David [Paul] L Barasi 1
138-139 C Hendrikson, J Henry ½
     
  The following competitors did not play the full six games:  
  1½ points: R A Lee, David W Murphy. 1 point: Sandys V F Dickinson, G Trudeau. ½ point: L Cardy, F Moon, Peter Douglas Ralph, M G Thomas. 0 points: J B Croucher, B D James, B Kocan, H R Lozdan, C Whittington  

 

Rank 1973 Islington: London Major Championship (under 160 grade) - 141 players  Total 
1-2 E Jones, Carl A Plasa 5½/6
3-7 P A Bancroft, J Davis, J A Hutchinson, J F Lobley, Timothy Alan Sinklnson 5
8-19 R Abadi, J M Avery, Miss Susan L Caldwell, Laurence J Dregent, F R Elliott, D Evans, Terry E Hollington, E C S Kong, R A McAndrew, Walter R Rayner, R J Saunders, R E Wilkinson
20-29 G T Carter, Stephen P Goodman, Miss Audrey Lord, Frederick C Manning, P McIntosh, B W McIvor, B Mijuskovich, Mrs Lynda Pope (AUS), C Richards, Emil Semm-Skrzypeckie 4
30-58 P J Billam, M A Bisset, A E Brumpton, R A Couch, Martin J Cowley, M R Duffy, J W Fisher, B J Flatt, M Flowers, N Goldenberg, Peter E Halmkin, Philip J Holt, Roy Julian, G Kaye, D Mace, B J Mendoza, R P Moore, T B Niblett, Ronald William Nicholas, A H Niedra, R A Norton, Victor B Rumsey, J H Schofield, S B Scott, A Shah, K R Topalian, E J West, C White, (Reginald) John Wilcox
59-74 M A Arnold, P J Byford, M Curtis, T G Davies, Nigel W Dennis, W J Grigg, C J Lamb, P D Marley, A J Marsh, David L Read, M Schubert, Peter J Sowray, David J Stewardson, Jonathan A Tuck, J D Williams, N P Williams 3
75-101 K Archer, S Arnone, T P Baldwin, R Budd, R J Burgess, R H Colman, N Commis, K E Creer, Christopher J D Dimock, F J Findlater, R K H Foo, T Fuller, Dr F W Graham, I P Kinrade, David Edward Luckin, R A MacBrayne, R P Novy, P W O'Brien, R Passfield, M Peacock, Dr Colin E Purdom, Andrew K Reeve, J F Sheppard, Jack A Spiegel, Peter L Szabo, Martin J Wallman, David J Webb
102-111 P T Burnett, R Evans, A Fava, D H Grant, L B Kiss, G Lord, M Ormerod, G A Paschkes, M J Pratt, B Reeder 2
112-122 G Beattie, S Biswas, R G Fricker, Mrs Rae Galtsmith-Clarke, R O Jagger, A J Lane, G C B Liska, J G Lopes, Roy Reddin, M J Sadnicki, Chris C Sherwood
123-125 W W Cooke, M Cooper, A Pluss 1
126 J Boltwood  
     
  The following competitors did not play the full six games:  
  2½ points: G Davies, G Ferme, A Oakes 2 points: R Katz 1½ points: G Harrison 1 point: A J Potter ½ point: S Sheridan, F Fink, M Learner, D S Lindars. 0 points: C J Rollings, M Rahaman, P Turner, Howard B G Staunton, P F West  

 

Rank 1973 Islington: London Main Championship (under 145 grade) - 181 players  Total 
1-5 B H Cook, Larry E Marden, L J Noble, R Reid, P J S Smith 5½/6
6-12 D W Adam, Mark J Dubey, H Herbst, J T Munday, S B Patterson, M D Riding, John R Tombs 5
13-21 K S Ashman, W G Belcher, D R Brown, R C Davies, G Evans, C Fallows, Keith B Hemmings, Stephen J Shutler, Anthony J Stenton
22-47 M A Bailey, M B Basset, M Buchanan, Kevin R M Claudius, David J Coleman, R J Deakin, F S Field, Nathan N S Goldberg, Chris K D Holland, J H James, Patrick T C Lewin, M Linden, Anthony D Meakes, R Quaye, A Reeve, A F Root, L H Rose, R Saines, Brian G Sammes, Daniel Shuttleworth, D R Steele, A J Taylor, T Tessier, W Thurl, R Title, M Wang 4
48-67 N Andrews, A M Baker, David Benedictus, Alan L B Burnett, M J Coogan, Alan M Eames, P J Eldridge, John M Gorton, P Jay, J G Jones, W H Kingsbury, M Lakeland, E J Prideaux, K Reeve, P R Richards, T G Saville, A L Scribot, J P Taffel, D J White, J Woodburn
68-98 P A Aston, Nicholas R Benjamin, P D Brooks, D J Brown, A J Clark, P J Dewart, Michael Basil Fox, R H Gerlach, G T Gooding, J Greiller, W G Harer, J Harries, S Jacob, C H Jeans, R Keeling, L Kovacs, Norman A Lazonby, L Kohler, R W Parles, J D Powell, P N Purchase, D S Ryatt, N R Shields, J R Swindell, P J Taylor, D M Ward, Eric Weimann, D P White, J N White, P Willmot, J C Wood 3
99-122 John W Branford, J D Burke, K D Castle, N J Clayden, J P Cohen, N Cossins, E M Davies, B Fitzgibbon, J A Freese, R Gillman, P Heeney, L Jones, S M Jones, Simon J B Knott, G Lamb, J S Langford, A D Lewis, D A Long, S Phillips, R C Shilling, R Seals, W A Shutler, W G Wakenell, R S West
123-140 A G Bice, T N Burrell, J Bush, S Burnett, I Chapman, D A Edwards, M Ellis, G Grenville, P M Humphries, J H James, G Lacome, I Mason, J Messere, M St Clair Oakes, Tony B Packham, B Tarlton, B W Tyndall, F G Wallis 2
141-149 S Balden, Mrs D J Gorton, P J Harris, S Leslie, M Lewis, D J Malcomson, M Mouzouros, K C Osborne, E N Sachs
150-156 R Donnelly, C J Evans, J S King, J D Lloyd, C D Massiah, M J Murphy, Ronald Hugh S Phillips 1
157 P J Monks ½
158 S Chalke 0
  The following competitors did not play the full six games:  
  2½ points: R C T Anderson, Breitenstein 2 points: S Phillips, Ray J Pomeroy, A H I Saidul, R Tobin 1½ points: A Parsons 1 point: P Kilbey, M Mulchrone, R Wilkinson ½ point D C Dawkins, T W Harle, S Pitkethly, M Prevezer, R G Worrall 0 points: R Brown, K Esmail, M Hathi, George P Jelliss, K S Jones, J McCluskey, A Pearce, P P Smythe  

 

Rank 1973 Islington: London Minor Championship (under 130 grade) - 204 players  Total 
1 M Carnochan 6/6
2 N Barltrop
3-14 C L Bray, A Cooper, D Evans, D Fanning, Kenyon, J Liddle, C E Morgan, P Muldoon, A F Page, B A Smith, I P Strachan, N P Walker 5
15-25 G A Garreau, Hillman, J Keeling, M T L Kwan, D Marsh, R W Maskell, F A Nicholas, M Palmer, M Read, W Seattor, G W Valentine
26-55 J G Andrews, F H Birks, R J Cartwright, S Charles, V J Clark, A Coe, J B Ferry, D Foister, G C Fosh, G S Gray, A R Griffiths, D Howes, J E Hudson, C P Lines, J D Llewelyn, S P McGuiness, L J Mercer, S Milner, R B Newbery, D E Pearson, Peric, M Pickering, S Rooney, C G Sinclair, F Simms, T Smith, Maurice David Speigel, J Stanley, D L J Walsh, A Whittome 4
56-73 G Arch, C Atkins, F J Batchelor, C A Beaken, G Behrendt, T A Clifton, A Fedorko, Bruce P Floyd, S Hamblin, Julian M Hodgson (son of...), Ronald G K Hodgson, P R Jennings, Andrew J King, A S King, David P G Moss, H Pepper, D J Thomas, M Warboys
74-114 M L Barst, J R Beadle, V Beaumont, Simon D Brown, A S Burke, Nevil Chan, Gary M Clark, P Colwill, A Conroy, E J Downham, M Freedman, K F Goode, G E D Grainger, C Horsley, M S Jobsz, W Keller, Daniel J King, L D W MacSporran, D J Marsden, B May, J F McElhinney, M Parkinson, G Pearce, S C Percival, L H Plunkett, A Robinson, J Semmens, K Shaw, B M Smith, G Smith, M R J Smith, S Szymanslci, D Toby, C J Wadey, T M Waller, K Warren, A J West, H Whitaker, I P Whittaker, M R Wood, J L Wright 3
115-132 M Aboilson, H W Austin, Martin J Benjamin, R D Creamer, B Coomber, W T Franklin, A F Friedland, I C Hayes, K T Mackenzie, R F May, D A Morgan, P Marbrough, P Snow, K Talukdar, P J Wakeman, J P Warren, K J Watson, M G White
133-155 B L Ayers, J F Burke, G Burnett, N Fenton, G Finlay, W W Francis, L Furlong, P Jessop, W D Gill, S D Hannan, C I C Harrison-Wallace, C E A Henstock, E D Hockaday, J Hulbert, L R Humphries, S A Hutchinson, R V Lynch, I Parry, R Ready, A J Roberts, B Rynne, W M Thorpe, L Vine 2
156-167 E Blankett, S Burbank, M W Cansdale, O Chadwick, C J Cook, D Edwards, P S Fage, Mrs J Myers, M Negus, A J C Poulter, N S Pratt, G J Routledge
168-172 Asherson, C Booth, W J Church, T Cutler, E Selby 1
173-174 G Bishop, P Newman ½
     
  The following competitors did not play the full six games:  
  3 points: M J Cook. 2½ points: A D Brown 2 points: Bax, R A Cross, D R Field, H Garfield. 1½ points: P M Guter, S Kalia, P Poland. 1 point: R Butler, R I Dean, P Gildon, T Goldman, Green, P Hannam, G D Maxwell, D Treweek. ½ point: M J Morley, J Payne, T Sheedy, D P Stamp. 0 points: I A Forsythe, C Honey, J Langdon, D Lax, P A Lonergan, J L Padial, L Phillips, S Stanley, M Winberg.  

 

Rank 1973 Islington: London Novice Championship (under 115 grade) - 160 players  Total 
1 N Noronha 6/6
2-3 G M Brown, A Porteous
4-13 A D W Bass, H A Carter, P Cornil, P R Fawcett, P Haley, M Langran, P B Musgrove, M Phillips, D L Solomides, R Studer 5
14-19 G D Green, K Guha, Miss Bernadette Higgins, R G Keightley, P A Ludlow, D Mackay
20-45 Miss Dylis Baker, D Barber, P Barker, P Barlow, P F Brown, R G Cable, A Cunnew, S R Dennison, D Faulkner, J Friedland, R M Horn, R Jacobs, K L Jones, D S King, M R Lee, E Lourdes, A Malone, E J McNellan, C Miller, K N Parker, M D Peim, S Rogers, H Sharma, P Taylor, V Wade, G Woolgar 4
46-56 E J Allett, C Arch, B Blackburn, R Budden, P Clayton, R Cates, R H Lingham, J Lyon, P A McCormick, G Smallman, Richard E Windle
57-83 W C Allum, T R Bamber, R J Bowman, P R Bullen, D J Evans, P Flint, M Gasic, F Gillard, J E Hockaday, K King, K S Kusta, Mrs Joyce Macdonald-Ross, L L Malkin, R Middlesworth, B D Morris, M V Murphy, Nickless, A C Parsons, B Rands, K Rennolls, N K Robinson, N Rubashow, T Rubin, L Spendiff, B Tang, M Weston, G Zwickie 3
84-101 R Brent, F Bush, D G E Collard, D Curtis, Mrs Rosemarie M Hannan, S Kane, R W Mackenzie, E Munir, G Newton, D M Owen, C D Osborne, D Patel, PDP-10, G Perry, A S Rebeiro, Mrs S Rowles, A E Smith, H Tebbs
102-118 A Bazely, L Brockwell, Mrs F H Browning, A F Curtis, I Dawson, G Diamond, J E M Fosbrooke, I M H Carson, T Jones, M J Lawrence, S W Morris, G Newton, I A Quick, K Rakshit, D Ravenscroft, J B Taffel, C Steele-Perkins 2
119-127 T J Arguile, S W Coppock, H Dorler, B Foxwell, R J Gouldsworthy, R J Huston, R Kift, R J Lee, P J Miles
128-131 L Lowne, F Martin, A M Susman, S Williams 1
132 N M Campbell ½
133 L N Belling  
     
  The following competitors did not play the full six games:  
  2½ points: L Conn. 2 points: E Apps, R Broadhurst, M Dickins, M Jackson, M K Libura, Siksnys. 1½ points: M C Davies, S H Lee. 1 point: G Borkowski P D Braddock, P Francis, Head, C F W Johnson, Dr M R Koya, J F S Learner, K J Moody, G O'Neill, A K Tiybalski. ½ points: T Hopkins. 0 points: D Bernstein, G C Brooks, S Fenton, W Gancheva, D D A Parker, U Prutz, Sue Zeki.  

 

Rank 1973 Islington: London Beginners Championship (under 90 grade) - 252 players  Total 
1-2 P de la Mothe, L G Lepley 6/6
3-5 K T Aw, D Marren, J D Nolan
6-18 P Botham, D J Dunnett, A Feinstein, M Lambert, P Medin, D Mowat, P Poole, A K Puri, D Riddle, A Salubi, B Smith, A Waumsley, V Xuereb 5
19-29 K W Beckers, R Ellis, F Fallon, A Johnston, D Lischka, N Maxwell, R G Petty, G Simm, J Sinnott, B Skalla, P A Summerton
30-62 I Barclay, N C Card, C Carstairs, M T Cox, P M Dodds, G Dyson, G J Emery, D I Fisher, M S Frankel, S Freedman, C M Harman, D J Hilditch, T V Hopcroft, J A Keen, D H J Kyffin, J Martinez, H McClean, K Mottram, A O'Leary, D Page, D R Pamment, G Parker, M Paton, S Perlstein, C Powell, P Richardson, M K Saffin, P Salmon, J Silvertown, A J Stern, R J Tabor, C Thomas, P E T Watts 4
63-88 T P Adams, R A Barrowclough, L J Bridges, J Browning, J F Burd, P Challis, S Collins, N A Cope, A Crosby, H Emery, D Hambrook, J R Hannan, J D Leigh, A McCann, de Montmarin, M Neilan, H W Osborne, J Phillips, A Pulec, J Reuben, I G Spencer, S F Walker, J Wallmari, A Weatherby, C S Wells, D Young
89-124 D Attard, P Barker, J Cairns, J W Borland, D Carrod, P Davey, T A Edwards, C France, M J Harrison, M R Hearn, J D Holmes, N J Ince, P Jensen, A D Jones, T M Jones, M Jubb, K Lindsay, F Ling, Ruth Mace, G J Mason, J F McCarthy, A J V Mindham, J Moore, D O'Leary, D Proctor, G Radulski, S Root, T Rose, R Russell, R Stone, R Thompson, A Todd, M E Usher, L Wade, J Watmore, E T Williamson 3
125-142 M S J Burvill, L Dudfield, Trevor Dunmore, Stephen R Eastwick-Field, T Findlay, J Ford, R Grange, T D Hellings, M Kennedy, G V Kirkham, G A Lawrence, P McGill, J Morton, C H Paul, M Snowden, R B Watson, Laura R Vasini, M H Wolff
143-168 Dorothy Aston, A Baker, I J Bohdanowicz, J D Clapp, R Cornish, M Dixon, J Edis, A C Grant, B Hayes, J P Hockaday, C Klemeniuk, I Lopata, K C Mansfield, B Mendes, H J Mingham, S W Payne, H Potts, G Rideout, N Rosen, P Rotrying, P Talbot, C Tewkesbury, C Tod, P R Todgood, A Victoros, P Watkins 2
169-176 R Buckland, Tom Farrand, N Higgins, Margaret Krol, K Lazenby, I Montagu, Anita Rakshit, J Rakshit
177-184 Lorraine Aston, J J Carr, J C Connell, R Harper, Janet Hobbs, Mrs R Lewis, B M O'Regan, T P Walters 1
185 Miss M Townshend ½
186 P D Langan 0
     
  The following competitors did not play the full six games:  
  4 points: J Hecker. 3 points: J Pine. 2½ points: R Box, F Mott, M Richards. 2 points: V Bougaardt, Y P Cheah, M J Digby, P Duckhanij A J Duffield, G J Kidston, B S Kumar, D Medio, J Pickard, J Poole, P J Rowlinson, Spencer, P Thomas. 1½ points: L H Beaken, M Green, J S Mankoo, J R G Sinodorou. 1 point: G Dowie, D W &utow, R Jones, M W Kazmi, A C J Langley, D Leivers, R Palmer, E Riches, Augustine Roberts, J Simeoni, J Ward, D Watters, J Xuereb. ½ point: R J Bunting, R Connew, M Johnson, J Levinson, Molyneux. 0 points: G Barber, M Basquill, A Beckerson, G Bellany, S J Bennett, R A Carrau, P J Derrig, K M Hall, S Hamilton, J Heelan, G Hunter, K Jayawardena, G Johnston Gillian Kaile, J McDonagh, M Mott, J W Prince, Miss M Redgrave, W Rice, Annette Rush, C Shepherd, P Simester, R Stanley, Jennifer Todd, C Whitehouse, G Zubreczki.  

 

Rank 1973 Islington: London Two-Day Open Championship - 79 players  Total 
1 John B Atherton 5/5
2-3 M Fox, P M Stevenson
4-11 K R Bateman, Bryan J Benjamin, Andrew McCaig, Geoffrey R Moore, P Rutland, P Turp, A Weber, P E Williams 4
12-16 Stephen B Death, M Derby, B Hodgson, W E Robinson, D Stevenson
17-33 John M Allain, J Cook, A Forrester, Ed H Goodwin, J N Harvey, R Howe, J G Jones, M Katz, G E Lane, M Lodge, Godfrey C Nurse, B Oram, J S Shaw, E J Smith, Simon Spivack, P Warry, D Waud 3
34-44 F Brown, S Bush, Alan Michael Gregg, K A Gregory, R V Jennings, S Roder, Dr Leonard Shenfield, C Solomon, B Steiner, D M Taylor, J Walsh
45-58 C D P Austin, R C Cousens, L Dorrian, D J Faldon, V Fullagar, S Haslam, D J Holmes, S J McGavigan, J McGing, N McHale, A McIntosh, R Mudu, P L Poyser, B E Thomas 2
59-62 M R Baker, I Cross, Ray Morris-Hill, P J Williams
63-69 A Campbell, A Kennaway, C Mulvany, S Nicholls, Keith A Povah, Sharma Shai, A Spuris 1
70 N F Klier 0
     
  The following competitors did not play the full five games:  
  2 points: M C Southwell. 1 point: D J Hartwell, M Hathaway, A J Aslett, G C Plain. 0 points: J Chang, C Farmer, S G James, P J Zukowski.  

 

Rank 1973 Islington: London Two-Day Minor Under-130 Championship - 121 players  Total 
1-6 P M Andrews, W R Holden, E C Lindley, G Quilter, Ian M Raindle, G H Stern 4½/5
7-14 P Alster, Peter M Bevan, R G Bond, A Doust, D Griffin, P G Hayhoe, J O'Toole, D Prees 4
15-28 J E Baker, T Clifford, R A Creamer, R N Dixon, P Forray, S H Harmsworth, D Hoddy, R A Jason, K Moore, R Snoddy, R C Stern, Michael G Tordoff, J Velenia, C R Webb
29-43 W A Clayton, C Connolly, R W Dixon, Amir Eilon, T J Fleming, C D Gibbons, M R Gilbert, Helen Granat, N J Holcroft, H Hubbard, C W Ingram, B H Smith, L Walsh, Kim Julia Williams, U Wong 3
44-62 D Bryant, L A Coe, G Collins, J E Dolamore, D M Evans, Clive A Frostick, A Haswell, M McShea, G L Mingay, W R Moule, R Needs, J Ottman, C H Seton, P Thethi, C L Wand, A Whippey, L Wiseman, R A Wood, Miss Suzanne Wood
63-81 P I Crane, R M Farrell, Neil l Fox, S Green, Russell Granat, J Hansen, S B Knight, M MacCabe, G J Moore, J B Oliver, M Shore, M Sofaer, T Southon, D Wainwright, D L Ward, D C Warren, A Wheeler, J H Whitwell, J Worcester 2
82-85 E Bergbaum, E Byrne, R C Bridges, H Hotopf
86-97 K Billington, Miss S Carter, G W Corfield, P Dale, H Freed, M Godliman, C Joel, D Millett, P Robinson, K Wells, G R Wood, S Young 1
98-100 Caroline Carter, C Georghiou, K Wallis 0
     
  The following competitors did not play the full five games:  
  2½ points: T Chandler. 2 points: J W Bird, R Butler, M J Goodey, J A Lawrence, M F Richards. 1½ points: M Pringsheim. 1 point: R J L Blackwood, Dr T Fernando, R Benfell, A J Fielding, K Kisembuty, J R Marshall, D R Nathan, A S Read, Masters. 0 points: J Coffey, J Edmans, R A Oldfield, Miss C P Weston, B L Wren.  

File Updated

Date Notes
17 February 2016 89 games plus 6 from subsidiary events. My thanks to Richard James for the loan of the bulletin.
23 December 2023 Added the games T.Harding 1-0 A.Fulton, Islington rd 5, and S.Hutchings ½-½ T.Harding, rd 6. Many thanks to Tim Harding for sharing his games.
5 January 2024 Now 100 games and 1 part-game from the GRE Islington Open, plus six games from subsidiary events and the London Junior championships. The additional games are those played by Paul Littlewood and James Aitken, already available in their respective player files.
24 October 2025 Added the game A Fulton 0-1 M Basman, Islington Open (rd 3)
18 November 2025 Added the game M Basman ½-½ H J Hecht (rd 2).
7 January 2026 Correction: Dr JM Aitken's games were played in the London Amateur U190 Championship, not the Open.
9 January 2026 The tournament bulletin (PDF, 56 pages, 3.5mbs) is now available online.