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The Gory Details
The club originally met fortnightly
and membership was 2/6, but this soon became 5/- with
weekly meetings. Early activities included a club tournament, a lightning
tournament, friendlies and visits by the late B.H. Wood, who gave simultaneous
displays and lectures. Club sets and boards were not purchased until 1948!
In 1960, Mr. Gordon Mills (now with Chipping Campden) offered to
give a simultaneous display, with a contribution to club funds of 5/- for each
loss and 2/6 for each draw. He was relieved of £1-12-6d for his troubles, and
thanked accordingly !!
By 1963 the 1st team was in Division 3 of the BDCL and the 2nd team was in
Division 6 out of 7. A Mr. R.C.Reynolds (No relation, honest) took over as
Secretary. In 1966, he was succeeded by Graham Lightfoot, who proposed that 3
teams be entered to the league. A surplus in funds was recorded for the first
time. The first club clock was purchased in 1967. 1968 saw all 3 teams promoted.
In 1972, the club moved from the Churchill Club, to the New Inns, Acocks Green.
The first Summer Tournament was held in that year The club moved again in 1974
to Archbishop Ilsley School. Divisions 1-5 in the BDCL were increased to 8
boards in 1976. Kevin Yeomans became U-14 Warwickshire Champion and Mark Saunders
became Secretary. The club moved to Victoria Road in 1979 and was then able to
open on Tuesdays and Fridays.
The Tamworth Trader Trophy was won in 1980, resulting in the scary photograph
below : from left - Geoff Howard, Glen Davies, John Llewelyn & Dave Brown
receiving the trophy. On the right, a rather youthful Kevin Yeomans, with Dave
Gostelow behind him.

Friendly matches against South Birmingham started
around 1984. Above is the match card of the 1986 match, a result in favour of
Olton, which would be a rarity today. The Summer Tournament had been running for
several years and was won by Martin Smyth of South Birmingham in 1985, 6 and 7.
The Division 1 team finished 3rd in 1988, its highest achievement up to that
point. Patrick Finglass competed in the World Junior championships in Paraguay.
In 2001, he was to become the Captain of the runners-up in 'University
Challenge'. Tony Russell shared the Division 6 Individual trophy.
An open air match against Solihull was first held in 1991, with matches being
played in subsequent years against Solihull, Shirley and South Birmingham. Bill
Yeomans, who has played for the club for over 30 years, won on board 19 in the
annual friendly match against South Birmingham to take the match 10½-9½, with seconds
to go. The Finglass family won 4 titles at the Stafford junior congress.

BDCL divisions returned to 6 boards in 1993, resulting in 5 teams being entered.
The club entered the Leamington League and won seven out of the next nine League
Championships. The BDCL Lightning Tournament (above, right) was won five times and has been
hosted by the club three times.
Division 2 were promoted at the end of the 93-4 season, and reached the Terrill
Trophy semi-final. The club celebrated 50 years in 1995, with a 50 board match
against South Birmingham.
The National Club Intermediate plate was won in 1996 and the club moved to its
current home, Tyseley Working Mens Club. The Barrington Plate was won by
Division 6 in 1997.
The first team achieved second equal in Division 1 in the 1999-2000 season,
narrowly missing out to South Birmingham.
The 2001-02 season saw Olton teams in the top 3 Divisions. Alan Lloyd scored an
impressive 26½/31 in all competitions of the Birmingham and Leamington Leagues,
against very strong opponents.
The Homer Trophy was won by Olton I in 2002. The Leamington League Open cup was
shared for the third year in a row, this time with Nuneaton. Olton's top players
retained their grip on the League Individual Lightning Trophy, Alan Lloyd taking
the title from Phil Holt. Phil regained this though in 2003. Other successes saw
Division 5 win the Barrington plate and Andy Cottom retain his Division 3
individual title.
The 2004-5 season saw the Division 1 side win the Terrill Trophy, the first time
the club has won this competition. This coincided with the Division 2 side
winning the Championship and being promoted to Division 1. Andy Cottom again won
the Division 3 individual, after losing out the previous year. The Leamington
League cup and League Championship were both won. This feat was repeated in
2005-6 and the BDCL Division 4 side won the Homer Trophy in that season.
Significant Dates
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6th November 1944
- club formed
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1945 - League entry
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1956 - 2 teams entered in
BDCL
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1966 - 3 teams entered in
BDCL
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1969 - 1st team reached
Division 1 ; 4 teams entered in BDCL
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1972 - Moved to New Inns
; First Summer Tournament
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1974 -
Moved to Archbishop Ilsley School
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1977 - Jim
McDonald won Division 4 Individual
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1979 - Moved to Victoria
Road ; Alan Lloyd won
Division 2 Individual
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1980 - Won Tamworth
Trader Trophy
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1982 - 5 teams entered in
BDCL
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1989 - Newsletter
launched ; Division 8
won Townshend Trophy
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1990 - Patrick
Finglass won Division 8
Individual Trophy
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1991 - 1st open-air
friendly match
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1993 & 94 -
Olton A LDCL Champions
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1995 - 50 years
celebration match held with
South Birmingham
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1996 - Won National
Intermediate plate Trophy ; Division
3 reached Terrill Final
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1996 - Moved to Tyseley
W.M.C
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1996-9 BDCL Lightning
Champions
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1997 - Division
6 won Barrington Plate Trophy ; BDCL Centenary
celebrated
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1997-2001 -
Olton A LDCL Champions
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2000 - 2nd in BDCL
Division 1
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2000-02 - Shared LDCL
Open KO Trophy
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2001 - Website launched
; Phil Apostolakopoulos
won Division 8 Individual
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2001 - Phil
Holt won LDCL Lightning
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2002 - Division
1 Won Homer Trophy ; BDCL Lightning Champions
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2002 - Alan
Lloyd won Leamington League
Lightning
Tournament
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2002-3 - Andy
Cottom won Division 3 Individual
;
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2003 - Phil
Holt won Leamington League
Lightning ; Division 5
won Barrington Plate
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2004 - Olton teams won
sections A and B of BDCL Lightning Tournament
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2004 - Robert Reynolds
won LDCL 5-Minute Tournament
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2005 - Division 1 win
Terrill Trophy
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2005 - Division 2 win
Championship
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2005 - LDCL Open cup and
League championship both won
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2006 - LDCL Open Cup and
League Championships retained
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2006 - BDCL Division 4
Win Homer Trophy and promotion
Roll Of Honour
H.K.Bailey - Chairman 1944, Honorary
Life Member 1972
H.T.Lees - Life President 1949
G.M.Mills - Chairman 1957, Secretary 1960-3
H.Cattell - Honorary Life
Member 1968
D.R.Brown - Secretary 1968-76, 1978-89
W.Yeomans - Life President 1995
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