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Australian Championship 1965
One for Danny.
Who won the Australian Championship in 1965 ?
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Who won the Australian Championship in 1965 ?
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Re: Australian Championship 1965
R.E Chamberlain - It says so in article ????liam stephens wrote:One for Danny.
Who won the Australian Championship in 1965 ?
See attachment.
Beautiful to see sane tournaments formats used - those where indeed the good old days.
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Re: Australian Championship 1965
Nice one, Liam! --George Hay
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Re: Australian Championship 1965
Thanks , George.
Here is some further information:
"In Winning the title (1965) Mr. R. E. Chamberlain took his tally of Australian Championship wins to five, equalling the record held by J Boyles and the late Hugh Egan.
Mr. Chamberlain competed in his first Australian Championship in 1938, when he performed very creditably, just missing a place among the prizewinners. At the time he was only 16 years of age.He could well have been the youngest player to compete in a national tourney anywhere in the world. Certainly he is the youngest to have competed in an Australian Championship. In 1939, he won his first NSW State Championship.
Because of the war, the next Australian Championship was not held until 1948, when Sydney was the venue, and Mr. Chamberlain won the title for the first time. At Brisbane in 1950, he took the Winners’ Final but, for business reasons, had to return home before the tourney was finished. As a result, he was placed second, with L. Fell (NSW) winning the title.
He won the three succeeding tourneys which were held in 1952 (Melbourne) 1954 (Hobart) and 1956 (Hobart). "
From the Melbourne Weekly Times, May 19, 1965.
Danny, do you have on-line or library access in Australia to the Melbourne Weekly Times ?
The Draughts column in it ran for more than 70 years and is full of interesting material.
Regards - Liam.
Here is some further information:
"In Winning the title (1965) Mr. R. E. Chamberlain took his tally of Australian Championship wins to five, equalling the record held by J Boyles and the late Hugh Egan.
Mr. Chamberlain competed in his first Australian Championship in 1938, when he performed very creditably, just missing a place among the prizewinners. At the time he was only 16 years of age.He could well have been the youngest player to compete in a national tourney anywhere in the world. Certainly he is the youngest to have competed in an Australian Championship. In 1939, he won his first NSW State Championship.
Because of the war, the next Australian Championship was not held until 1948, when Sydney was the venue, and Mr. Chamberlain won the title for the first time. At Brisbane in 1950, he took the Winners’ Final but, for business reasons, had to return home before the tourney was finished. As a result, he was placed second, with L. Fell (NSW) winning the title.
He won the three succeeding tourneys which were held in 1952 (Melbourne) 1954 (Hobart) and 1956 (Hobart). "
From the Melbourne Weekly Times, May 19, 1965.
Danny, do you have on-line or library access in Australia to the Melbourne Weekly Times ?
The Draughts column in it ran for more than 70 years and is full of interesting material.
Regards - Liam.
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Re: Australian Championship 1965
I am sure Danny owns a copy of the 1965 Austalian Tournament book.
So he knows the results, the games and the players that were active at that time.
Greetinx from cloudy Dortmund,
Ingo Zachos
PS:
Does Mr. R.Chamberlain from the USA still make movies?
I wonder if they were related.
So he knows the results, the games and the players that were active at that time.
Greetinx from cloudy Dortmund,
Ingo Zachos
PS:
Does Mr. R.Chamberlain from the USA still make movies?
I wonder if they were related.
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Re: Australian Championship 1965
Richard Chamberlain is still active in TV, plays, and movies. For his life's work he received der Steiger Award
in 2011. I don't know if he is related to the Australian Champion. --George Hay
in 2011. I don't know if he is related to the Australian Champion. --George Hay
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Does anyone know of a photographic image , published or not, of Chamberlain ? (the checkers/draughts player)
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Re: Australian Championship 1965
Hi Jay,
There are 3 photos from the 1938 Australian Championship in the site listed below.
No names attached, unfortunately, but they might include Chamberlain.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/picture/result?q=draughts
Regards - Liam.
There are 3 photos from the 1938 Australian Championship in the site listed below.
No names attached, unfortunately, but they might include Chamberlain.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/picture/result?q=draughts
Regards - Liam.
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Re: Australian Championship 1965
great link Liam, the National Library has a lot of information on draughts.... i am hoping to make a little trip there this year. well little is relative , it is more than 1100 kilometres to Canberra from Brisbane. to put it in perspective you could go from London to Milan and have a couple of hundred kilometres to spare.... or go from Wales to San Remo ...
cheers
Danny
cheers
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Re: Australian Championship 1965
Thanks Danny, I hope you enjoy the trip - lol.
Maybe you could look for Hugh Egan's draughts column in
the Melbourne Weekly Times - it ran for a long time.
See Bill Salot's post below under "Checkers Books and Equipment".
Regards - Liam.
Maybe you could look for Hugh Egan's draughts column in
the Melbourne Weekly Times - it ran for a long time.
See Bill Salot's post below under "Checkers Books and Equipment".
Regards - Liam.
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Re: Australian Championship 1965
i'll keep an eye out mate.... i am not as free as i once was now that my eldest goes to school.... so holidays and everything else has to go around her holidays and commitments
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