Re: SCC History
In Bob Armstrongs' excellent and free online newsletter, I wrote an article last year on the 1964 Canadian Open in Scarborough, not at the actual SCC, won by GM Benko. The organizing was led by Alex Knox and Howard Ridout. They also had a highly publicized visit to prisons to play chess.
I'm not sure, but I think that the SCC didn't leave Macey Hall until maybe 1977, after the first Scarborough- Indianapolis Peace Games in 1976, but before 1978 when I moved a block away (I used to golf once a week nearby, too). I didn't like the walk from the subway at the new location and spent more time at the Toronto C.C.
In the late 1970s the Scarborough CC and Toronto CC both had over 300 members.
While still on Macey Hall Al MacDonald and I produced an annual newsletter, The Kitibizier, which had all the tournament winners, Unfortunately I lost my two copies. We also started the flyer with the schedule of the annual tournaments.
The club was opened 2 nights and Sunday afternoons and held many weekend and one-day active tournaments. Even strong master events were held. Late business managers, or just club organizers, were Billl Albin, Bill Evans and Mark Dutton.
Frank Tebbs didn't play much in our high school, but future SCC President Doug Gillis was on the B Team. Malvern CI also had 3 CFC rated teachers.
The online newsletter should collect memories from Gord Blackman who has been a member throughout all these years.
Originally posted by Hugh Brodie
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I'm not sure, but I think that the SCC didn't leave Macey Hall until maybe 1977, after the first Scarborough- Indianapolis Peace Games in 1976, but before 1978 when I moved a block away (I used to golf once a week nearby, too). I didn't like the walk from the subway at the new location and spent more time at the Toronto C.C.
In the late 1970s the Scarborough CC and Toronto CC both had over 300 members.
While still on Macey Hall Al MacDonald and I produced an annual newsletter, The Kitibizier, which had all the tournament winners, Unfortunately I lost my two copies. We also started the flyer with the schedule of the annual tournaments.
The club was opened 2 nights and Sunday afternoons and held many weekend and one-day active tournaments. Even strong master events were held. Late business managers, or just club organizers, were Billl Albin, Bill Evans and Mark Dutton.
Frank Tebbs didn't play much in our high school, but future SCC President Doug Gillis was on the B Team. Malvern CI also had 3 CFC rated teachers.
The online newsletter should collect memories from Gord Blackman who has been a member throughout all these years.
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