On 18th Nov 2019 9:49am, oldchessnut said:
Does anyone go back as far as the late 1940s and early 1950s regarding the Coventry Junior Chess League? Principal teams comprised the various schools in and around Coventry when Alec Seggie was general secretary and Stan Hossell was organiser. I happened to captain the Technical Secondary School team and I recall the overall standard of play in the league being commendably high, an illustration being BA Heath of Broad Street, after emigrating to Australia, becoming New South Wales champion. Maybe there are still a few of us' chessnuts' still out there!
I've just spotted this whilst looking for something else. I went to Broad Street 1955 to 1959. I played a couple of times for Broad Heath around 1957/8 with Barry Tatlow. Either our team or the league folded the following year. I do not remember BA Heath at school but the FIDE website gives one BA Heath (born 1936) who was a regular chess player and organiser in Wales and the West Country. He sadly died recently. I could not find a BA Heath in Australia.
My only claim to chess fame before I left Coventry in 1968 was winning the Barnacle Trophy in 1960 beating and playing for Bell Green Chess Club in the Coventry (adult) chess League and drawing in my only game with DG Horseman who I think taught at King Henry VIII.