Hampshire County Matches 1921 / 22

The SCCU had another small re-grouping of the Championship this season, with Sussex, Middlesex and Surrey joining Hampshire in one section, whilst Berks, Essex, Herts and Kent played in the other. This season also saw the introduction of the Ebony Cup in the SCCU (top 50 boards in matches counted towards this, and therefore Hampshire did not play in this competition). Unfortunately for Hampshire they only managed the one draw in their three fixtures. Hampshire had better luck on the Correspondence front, winning three of their four matches. This included winning the last SCCU Correspondence Championship, beating Sussex 15½ – 14½.

SCCU Committee Meeting March 1921 - Kent & Sussex Courier
SCCU Committee Meeting March 1921 – Kent & Sussex Courier

For the record of Hampshire County matches, and links to any articles I have written, the table on the Hampshire County Chess Matches page will detail these. The Hampshire County Chess History page summaries the leagues Hampshire have played in, and the successes Hampshire have achieved. Both of these are available from the menu at the top of the site as well.


Hampshire 5 – Surrey 11 – Nov 5th 1921 – London

Hampshire met Surrey in London and lost heavily 5 – 11. Hampshire were no match for a strong Surrey team, although they were able to field an impressive top three boards. Surrey had too much strength in depth, and the only two Hampshire winners were Sir GA Thomas (in his only match for Hampshire this season) and L Illingworth.

BoardHampshireResultSurreyResult
1Sir GA Thomas1RP Mitchell0
2JH Blake½HB Uber½
3FJH Elwell½HS Barlow½
4RF Barlow0W Gooding1
5JS West0GA Felce1
6HD Osborn0WF Alnutt1
7L Illingworth1J Butland0
8JS Flower½R Coman½
9WJ Fry½HC Griffiths½
10A Hayes0BHN Stronach1
11AB Coe0HG Felce1
12E Clayton½C Duffield½
13FG Binning0AJ Spencer1
14AS Dance0WT Dickenson1
15GC Ives0AW Fisher1
16WJJ Eaton½PW Rampton½
Total5Total11

The match details were included in the BCM.

Hampshire vs Surrey 5 Nov 1921 BCM
Hampshire vs Surrey 5 Nov 1921 BCM

Hampshire 8 – Sussex 8 – Dec 10th 1921 – Portsmouth

Hampshire and Sussex played in Portsmouth and a hard fought match ended in a draw. Hampshire winners were JH Blake, WA Way (great result for the reserve player on board 3), JS West, L Illingworth and E Clayton. Again, like a broken record Hampshire top were dominant, only dropping three draws on the top seven boards, but Sussex strength in depth meant the match was tied.

With two players with the Way surname playing in the match I researched their history. I found that there were four players with the Way surname who played for Hampshire, WA, HA, JL and EA. EA Way only played the one game on bottom board and may have been a reserve. HA, WA and EA were all Portsmouth Chess Club players and JL is down as IOW. Hubert A Way was the stronger player, normally playing above his nephew WA, although not always.

  • JL Way – 1888 to 1893
  • HA Way – 1906 to 1947
  • EA Way – 1910
  • WA Way – 1920 to 1946

Hubert was a regular player in the Hampshire Individual Championship before the second world war, and was strong enough to beat Wilf Pratten (although all the games in the Pratten database were losses for him and WA Way). I am sure there are some results for one player, which are actually for the other, but this is always a risk with players from the same club.

The two who played the most for Hampshire scored in excess of 50%, which as Hampshire lost more matches than they won was an impressive record. Hubert was the uncle of WA Way, and his chess achievements were detailed in the Hampshire Telegraph.

WAY Family Hampshire Telegraph - Friday 18 June 1954
WAY Family Hampshire Telegraph – Friday 18 June 1954

Hampshire county performance for the Way family.

WAY players County performance
Way players County performance

As another aside, looking at the Portsmouth Chess Club I knew there were three of the Le Fevre family who played in Hampshire. AP Le Fevre, N LeFevre and Stephen Le Fevre (approx. 240 games for Hampshire).

LeFevre Family County Performance
LeFevre Family County Performance

But I found an Eric Le Fevre, JR Le Fvere and N Le Fevre playing in 1936 in the Dupree Competition (junior). There was also a T LeFevre playing in 1936 (unless this is a typo) and a K Le Fevre.

This means at least seven (or eight if NG and N Le Fevre are different) Le Fevre’s played in the Portsmouth Chess League. N Le Fevre last played in 2002 and Stephen is still playing today.

Fevre Portsmouth Evening News - Saturday 25 April 1936
Fevre Portsmouth Evening News – Saturday 25 April 1936
Eric Le Fevre Portsmouth Evening News - Thursday 04 May 1939
Eric Le Fevre Portsmouth Evening News – Thursday 04 May 1939
BoardHampshireResultSussexResult
1JH Blake1GM Norman0
2FJH Elwell½JAJ Drewitt½
3WA Way1RE Lean0
4HD Osborn½Revd E Griffith½
5JS West1W Bridger0
6L Illingworth1Castle Leaver0
7HA Way½EJ Ackroyd½
8AB Coe0JH Jones1
9A Hayes½AG Ginner½
10WJ Fry0J Chandler1
11Revd E Gill½J Storr Best½
12E Clayton1WH King0
13FG Binning½W Bridger½
14GI Gribble0AT Osborne1
15JW Duggan0G Gillian1
16RT Lawrence0GV Butler1
Total8Total8
Hampshire vs Sussex 10 Dec 1921
Hampshire vs Sussex 10 Dec 1921

Hampshire 3 – Middlesex 13 – Jan 14th 1922 – London

Hampshire’s last match was against Middlesex, and they met in London, The result was not close! Hampshire only managed the one win and four draws to lose heavily (not helped by two defaults). Middlesex’s team were very strong with a number of well known players e.g. Conde and the two Sergeant’s.

The Revd W Proctor in his first game for Hampshire was our only winner.

BoardHampshireColourResultMiddlesexColourResult
1JH BlakeWhite½AG CondeBlack½
2FJH ElwellBlack½EG SergeantWhite½
3HD OsbornWhite½PW SergeantBlack½
4JS WestBlack0RC GriffithWhite1
5L IllingworthWhite½H SaundersBlack½
6HA WayBlack0HV ButtfieldWhite1
7AbsentWhite0ME GoldsteinBlack1
8AB CoeBlack0WH WattsWhite1
9E ClaytonWhite0GA HookeBlack1
10WA WayBlack0WE BonwickWhite1
11GC IvesWhite0CE FordBlack1
12AbsentBlack0WH ReganWhite1
13FG BinningWhite0P HealeyBlack1
14A HayesBlack0J MaclisterWhite1
15Revd W ProctorWhite1Dr FS DuncanBlack0
16AS DanceBlack0SPJ MerlinWhite1
Total3Total13
Hampshire vs Middlesex 14 Jan 1922
Hampshire vs Middlesex 14 Jan 1922 – BCM

Summary

Just the one win from the three matches, but certainly playing Surrey and Middlesex in London was a tough task. Surrey went on to win the SCCU Shannon Championship, whilst Middlesex won the newly created Ebony trophy. Remember that Sussex were the champions the last two years, and you can appreciate that we were facing three of the strongest Southern Chess Counties.

For completeness Middlesex beat Sussex 9 – 6 but lost to Surrey 11 – 5. Surrey defeated Sussex 12½ – 3½.

Hampshire played four Correspondence matches, beating Sussex (15½ – 14½) in the final of the SCCU Championship and Cornwall 24 – 7). The lost to Middlesex (5½ – 6½) and were 2nd in the new British Championship (with Surrey and Yorkshire) behind Cornwall (19½ – 10½).

HCA Correspondence 1921 22
HCA Correspondence 1921 22

The Sussex win was detailed in BCM, which also commented on the popular and veteran Hampshire Secretary Mr HJ Penwill.

1921 1922 SCCU Correspondence
1921 1922 SCCU Correspondence

The Hampshire Trophy in the 1921/22 season attracted eight teams from four clubs. The NW Division was won by Southampton A whilst the SE one was won by Portsmouth B. In the final, Southampton B won 3½ – 2½. The report in the Hampshire Telegraph stated there was one game sent for adjudication, which must have gone Southampton’s way.

Hampshire League Final 1921 1922 Hampshire Telegraph - Friday 12 May 1922
Hampshire League Final 1921 1922 Hampshire Telegraph – Friday 12 May 1922

In the Hampshire League eight teams from six clubs competed and Andover scored 6½ points to win ahead of Winchester.

The Hampshire AGM was reported in the Hampshire Advertiser.


The HCA officers elected at the AGM were:

  • PEJ Talbot – President
  • HJ Penwill – Hon. Secretary and Treasurer
  • JH Blake – Match Captain
  • FJH Elwell, E Sims – Hon. Auditors
  • JH Blake, HD Osborn & Sir GA Thomas – SCCU Delegates

Acknowledgements and Sources

  • British Newspaper Archives
  • Britbase
  • Anthony Fulton for historic material on results
  • Hampshire Advertiser
  • Hampshire Telegraph
  • British Chess Magazine
  • Hampshire Chess Archives

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