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information here has been taken from records found. Unfortunately
in the early years many minutes etc. appear to be lost.
Presidents/Captains for the missing years below can be viewed in
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1909 |
President F H Trower
On the 8th July 1909 seven men
with a vision met at Mr Chilton’s Mill Room with the object of starting a
private bowling club in Epsom. A pavilion and some equipment for it was
acquired, but it seems doubtful whether the members, and perhaps others, who
advanced loans for these ever got debentures worth the paper used - or their
money back. It was proposed to call it “Ebbisham Bowling Club” The club was
offered an acre of grassland in Depot Road, at the rear of Epsom Urban District
Council’s building, at a lease of £10 a year. This was considered too
high! The small committee, which had been formed, considered £7 was a
better price and this was agreed. The cost of admission to the club was fixed at
10/6d with the yearly subscription a similar amount.
Each of the seven men advanced some of their
own money, acquired some equipment, and got underway.
Click Here for Minutes 1909 - 1921 Record of minutes 1909 - 1921
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1912 |
President Rev E W Northey
Men's Captain F H Trower
November the club was in debt and five
members, who didn’t like the situation, paid 10/- each to pay it off.
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1914 |
President Rev E W Northey
The club gradually raised sufficient funds
from members to build a wooden rustic pavilion at Depot Road.
The opening ceremony was performed, on 29th
April, by Epsom’s vicar, Rev. Bainbridge-Bell of St Martin’s church.
A picture of this proud event hangs in the
clubhouse. |
1917 |
President F H Trower
Men's Captain Chas Cropley
Realising they couldn’t go on with the green
they were using, members decided to look for one they could buy and lay with
Cumberland turf. A new pavilion fund was also started at the club.
Also, the secretary wrote to the Council asking them to cut off the water supply
at Depot Road from 30th September 1917 as, although they were being
charged £1 per annum, they didn’t even have the use of a tap! |
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Club History 1920 - 1924 |
1920 |
President F H Trower
(December) The 'main body' of members aspired
to acquire the, or a, Green. In only six weeks a sub-committee appointed
for the purpose came up with a priced scheme and funding proposals; both ere
adopted in their entirety. |
1921 |
President F H Trower
Men's Captain Chas Cropley
Members came up with a scheme for acquiring
another green. In June, ‘meadowland’ (the present site, minus the car park
and entrance) and a small rectangular entrance patch in Worple Road, were leased
in two parcels from the old family of Furniss, well known builders and
undertakers, with an option to purchase both for £600. A 12 foot wide
passage across intervening Glebe land was purchased for £40 to connect the two
parcels. Mr Charles Cropley (captain in 1919), with the aid of his brothers, at
net cost, demolished the Depot Road pavilion and, stick by stick transported and
re-erected it at the new Worple Road site. Brigadier-General Wrigley provided
new mats, jacks, markers and other equipment. |
1922 |
President Rt Hon The Earl of Rosebery
KG KT
Men's Captain Chas Cropley
The green opened on 2nd May 1922. The
new green having been laid was open for play but, unfortunately a phenomenally
dry summer and inadequate watering facilities caused problems for some years.
But, as usual the members tackled the job and by 1925 it was considered ‘highly
regarded’. |
1923 |
President Rt Hon The Earl of Rosebery
KG KT
Men's Captain Brig Gen C C Wrigley
In the spring of this year the ('new') Club
was already in financial straits. Many members were asked for loans to keep the
club on an even keel. Establishment costs of £1,300 and an overdraft of
£250 came into existence. It is not known if any of these loans were
repaid. One Past President was the
Rt. Hon. Earl Rosebery, a former Prime
Minister. He donated the Rosebery Cup for the Men’s Handicap pairs in 1923. |
1924 |
President Rt Hon The Earl of Rosebery
KG KT
Men's Captain C E Stredwick
William Payne, one of the founder members,
demonstrated his continuing support for the club by donating the present
pavilion, which was erected in 1926. At much the same time, his wife
advanced £600 to enable the club finally to buy the leased lands.
At that stage the Capital liabilities of the
club totalled £1,840, made up of £600 mortgage, £250 overdraft and £990 of
outstanding Loan Certificates.
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1926 |
President Rt Hon The Earl of Rosebery
KG KT
Men's Captain J H Birch
The Pavilion was erected and a speech was made by
Rev. Bainbridge-Bell and
opened the door of the rustic-looking structure which had cost members a total
of £60.
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Club History 1934 - 1939 |
1930 |
President Hon.
Brig. Gen. Clement Carr, C.B WRIGLEY,
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1934 |
President G King
Men's Captain W J Keeling
H C Pettett reaches
Semi Final Herne Bay Singles. F Cragg reaches Final of the
Surrey Secretaries. |
1936 |
President H B Whitby
Men's Captain J P Gow
The parcel of Glebe land (car park) was
purchased for £95 completing the club lands as we know them today. The money for
this was again obtained by loan, from Mrs Whitby, to whom this parcel of land
was promptly mortgaged. |
1937 |
President D Menzies
Men's Captain J T Prankerd
J T Frambard &
H C Pettett reach Semi Finals of the
Surrey Pairs. H B
Whitby, F Cowley, G King & H C Pettett reach the final of the
Surrey
Fours. |
1938 |
President Rev Canon C R Pattison Muir
Men's Captain W H H Graham
G C Barnes wins the Selley Cup (S.C.B.A.) |
1939 |
President E J Hodsdon
Men's Captain C C Barnes
An undated Agreement indicates that the
pavilion and contents were to be leased to Ebbisham Sports Club Ltd. For a six
month period October 1939 to April 1940, a t a rent of £13 – no winter
socialising for bowlers then!
H Diamond & partner reach the Final of the
Margate Pairs. |
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1943 |
President G C Barnes
Men's Captain G Mackintosh
The 1924 mortgage of the original three
parcels of land was transferred from Mrs Payne to Mrs Whitby, with the £600
still owing.
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1945 |
President F Ward
Men's Captain F E Roll
The Club must have been in the money, as the
1936 loan of £100 was repaid to Mrs Whitby, clearing that lesser mortgage.
P J Annas, H C Pettett & W T Titherley reach
the Semi Final of the
Surrey Triples.
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1946 |
President G Mackintosh
Men's Captain B C Pettett
P J Annas, W T Titherley & H C Pettett reach the Final of the
London & Southern Counties Triples. |
1947 |
President G Mackintosh
Men's Captain R Law Ladies'
Captain Mrs H D Hoare
The ladies’ section was started and one of
the founder members, Mrs Win Russell, played at the club for 49 years.
Click here for original minutes
and minutes from the 1st AGM
Ladies agree to change to Navy Blazers to match the men. F Giles & C
Russell win the Paddington Pairs. J W Morton reaches the Semi Final
of the
Surrey Singles. |
1948 |
President F E Roll
Men's Captain C C Barnes Ladies'
Captain Mrs H D Hoare W T Titherley & J W Morgan win
the
Surrey Pairs. |
1949 |
President R Law
Men's Captain F Giles Ladies'
Captain Mrs H D Hoare
No Ladies
allowed to enter Men's Competitions. Ladies forbidden to play on
weekends. Playing time extended to 5.30pm from 4.30pm.
Ladies always had to have permission to enter & use the Clubhouse!!
Quote from minutes - Landlord - Tenant basis was
discussed. All agreed we could not afford £3/10/0 and £2/2/0 was
suggested.
Mrs Moore wins her Surrey County Badge. Ladies
Championship Cup presented by Mrs Hoare. C Russell wins the
Brighton Open Singles. W Oldham wins the Surrey County
Trial. C Russell, W T Titherley & F Giles reach the Final of
the
Surrey Triples. |
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1950 |
President H C Pettett
Men's Captain E E Crooks Ladies'
Captain Mrs W K Russell
First recorded match Men v Women was a
Triples match. The men winning 122 - 59. Men toured South Wales staying at
Esplanade Hotel Porthcawl. (During this season there was a 'Complaints'
Committee).
G C Barnes, C Russell & W Oldam win
Surrey Triples. |
1951 |
President E E Crooks
Men's Captain J Knowles Ladies'
Captain Mrs M M Butler
R Law, G C Barnes & W Oldam win
Surrey Triples.
(Robert Law
was originally from Scotland. He worked for Harrisons and Crosfield (a
company that owned plantations abroad). Harrisons moved out of London to
Epsom during the war).
W Oldham & G C Barnes reach the Semi Final
of the
Surrey Pairs.
& Mrs Russell wins her County Badge. |
1952 |
President H Skelton
Men's Captain A W Gardner Ladies'
Captain Mrs M M Butler
The club toured Devon. They lost all
games, but the following is recorded - 'despite the non winning of games, which
was mainly due to the strength of the Devonshire teams, the tour was successful
and enjoyable in every way. We were favoured with fine weather in all of
the games which were played in a fine sporty atmosphere and the entertainment
meted out to us was excellent'. |
1953 |
President J Knowles
Men's Captain F Wilkinson Ladies'
Captain Mrs M M Butler
C Russell reaches the Semi Final of the
Surrey Singles. |
1955 |
President A E Tuck
Men's Captain F Giles Ladies'
Captain Mrs W K Russell
Our solicitors were able to assure the
Midland Bank, with supporting documentary evidence from sundry Authorities, that
we had a 'good and marketable' freehold title. The whole property was then
mortgaged to the Midland Bank Ltd. as security for overdraft facilities of unnamed extent, an associated
paper mentioning £600, to be repaid at £100 a year. No doubt with overdraft
money from the Bank, the £600 owed so long was cleared to H B Whitby. Tour
to South Wales this time winning all games.
T Melville wins Surrey County Trial.
A J Greenaway reaches final of the Surrey County Trial. |
1956 |
President A E Tuck
Men's Captain A W Gardner Ladies'
Captain Mrs W K Russell
C Rhodes - Surrey County Trial Semi Finalist. |
1957 |
President I T Prankers
Men's Captain C J Rhodes Ladies'
Captain Mrs M M Butler
J Ellis, A Ottway-Cave,
C Rhodes & C Russell reach the Final of the
Surrey Fours. C Russell
reaches the Final of the Brighton Open Singles. |
1958 |
President C J Rhodes
Men's Captain S W Roberts Ladies'
Captain Mrs D Otway-Cave
On 29th June Epsom played the Stage
Eccentrics and a comment in the records notes- 'Kenneth Buckley, BBC Producer,
his wife Sylvia Peters, were among the visitors'. It also went on to say - 'that
whites be worn on future occasions'. A comment in the records also record - On
3rd September 'Game abandoned - JUPITER PLUVIUS INTERVENED'.
C Russel & partner win Brighton Open
Pairs.
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1959 |
President F E Roll
Men's Captain S W Roberts Ladies'
Captain Mrs D Otway-Cave
C Russell reaches the
Semi Final of the
Surrey Singles. Ron Perkins, A Ottway-Cave, C J
Rhodes & C Russell reach the Final of the
Surrey Fours. |
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1960 |
President F E Roll
Men's Captain S W Roberts Ladies'
Captain Mrs N Mann
A Ottway-Cave & C
Russell reach the Final of the
Surrey Pairs. |
1961 |
President F Giles
Men's Captain A T Savage Ladies'
Captain Mrs N Mann
The Epsom Triple of Mrs Morgan, Miss Ward & Mrs Mann win the
Surrey Triples. Mrs M Butler reached the Final of the Surrey
Un Badged
Singles. |
1962 |
President S W Roberts
Men's Captain P E Worth Ladies'
Captain Mrs N Mann
Ron Perkins reaches
the Semi Final of the
Surrey Singles. |
1964 |
President A T Savage
Men's Captain A R Emerson Ladies'
Captain Mrs P Soulsby
The club obtained a valuation of their lands
for development. The total site area of 1.43 acres was worth £20.000.
A H Beck reaches the Final of the
Surrey
Singles. C Maynard Qualifies for his
Surrey
County Badge. Mrs M
Butler, Mrs A M Gardner & Miss E Ward reach the Final of the
Surrey Triples.
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1965 |
President E E Crooks
Men's Captain A R Emerson Ladies'
Captain Mrs P Soulsby
The mortgage on the club and grounds was
eventually cleared and Epsom Bowling Club proudly owned itself. During the following years the
club went from strength to strength with a number of members, male and female becoming Surrey County players.
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1968 |
President S W Roberts
Men's Captain A W Gardner Ladies'
Captain Mrs W Russell
K Corby Qualifies for his
Surrey County Badge. |
1969 |
President S W Roberts
Men's Captain A W Gardner/Tommy A Melville
Ladies' Captain Mrs D Trowbridge
(December) Here we reach such a recent date that most of the present Committee
might be expected to have first hand acquaintance with events - but this is far from being the
case, in fact only about two members were members then. Land behind the pavilion was leased to Mr
Maurice Giles for 14 years, with a 7 year break clause, in exchange for certain landscaping maintenance
work. No finance was or is involved. The area of leased land is only very crudely defined in the diminutive drawing
attached to the lease document, and the Licensee is 'cultivating' a considerably larger area than was leased,
but we should have no quarrel with that if only it were tidy and free of weed. First recorded match in The Times Herald Competition. Epsom beat West Park
50 - 31. |
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1971 |
President A G O'Brien
Men's Captain A R Emerson
Ladies' Captain Mrs P Powesland
The Cropley Cup was returned to the Bowling Club by Chas Cropley’s son. His father
had been an outright winner. It was originally presented by Robert Tyler in
1915. This cup is now played for in an annual competition between the ladies
and men. Many items take one’s eye as
being amusing and amazing, such as a new flagpole costing £10.
John Cornish reaches the Semi Final of the
Surrey Un Badged Singles. |
1972 |
President A G O'Brien
Men's Captain Jim Davidson
Ladies' Captain Mrs Vera Deane
The club received a new valuation of the
grounds at £77,000. Discussions took place as to whether to sell up and move elsewhere or to redevelop part of the site. The subs in 1972 were £8.50 for
men and £6.00 for ladies. |
1973 |
President A G O'Brien
Men's Captain Tom Woolmore
Ladies' Captain Mrs Vera Deane
Jock Reive reaches the
Final of the
Surrey Un Badged Singles. |
1974 |
President A G O'Brien
Men's Captain Doug Soulsby
Ladies' Captain Mrs V Deane
Running hot water was installed in the club
to satisfy the local health inspector, although many members did not think it was necessary. Once
installed, it was considered a boon in the kitchen and the men asked if they
could have hot water.
Albert's
Triples/Nobby's Triples |
1975 |
President A G O'Brien
Men's Captain Doug Soulsby
Ladies' Captain Mrs Vera Deane
Epsom win
Times Herald
Competition. for first time. |
1976 |
President A G O'Brien
Men's Captain Bernard Helder
Ladies' Captain Mrs J Hotchkiss
In March the club decided to sell the land
behind the pavilion to the Epsom & Ewell Housing Association for £13,000. Some of the money from the sale
was used to make improvements to the green and clubhouse, including installing
Marley folding doors at a cost of £293. Permission was given for ladies
to be the Skip in the mixed pairs competition. The Annual Buffet Supper and
Prize Giving cost £1.60 each. It had been suggested earlier that, because of
increasing costs, if you wanted your name on your winner’s plaque, then you had to pay for it yourself. Subs were raised once again - £10
for men £7.50 for ladies. Epsom B.C. Affiliated with Sutton & District
Bowling Association. Epsom affiliated to Sutton & District Bowling
Association.
Members - Men 88 Ladies 31 Social
57 Hon. Members 2 |
1977 |
President Jim Davidson
Men's Captain Bernard Helder
Ladies' Captain Mrs J Hotchkiss
The
club was so full that new members could join if they agreed to play only in the
afternoons. President Brodie Helder used to
call meetings to order with a spanner or beer mug. The club was presented with
its first gavel in April 1977.
Subs
Men £12 Ladies £9 Social £1.50 |
1978 |
President Frank Gardner
Men's Captain Bernard Helder
Ladies' Captain Mrs J Hotchkiss
Membership Men 96 Ladies 40 Mixed Social
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1979 |
President Frank Gardner
Men's Captain Bernard Helder
Ladies' Captain Mrs L Rayner
The
back wall of the old kitchen had to be straightened. Graham Pilbrow wins his
Surrey County Badge. & reaches the Semi Final of the
Surrey Un Badged
Singles.
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1980 |
President Frank Gardner
Men's Captain Harold De'ath
Ladies' Captain Miss Eileen Ward
The ladies’ finals days were separate from
the men’s and usually took place on the last Thursday in August.
Epsom win
Yonwin Cup for first time beating Sutton Common 56 - 55.
The men reached the Final of the
Times Herald
Competition.
Subs Men £18 Ladies £14
Social £2. Jack Pilbrow wins the
Surrey Secretaries Competition.
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1981 |
President Harold De'ath
Men's Captain C M Palmer
Ladies' Captain Mrs D Heppenstall
Subs Men £21 Ladies £16 Social £2
Percy Rayner's wife Lilian presented
the clock that hangs above the main entrance |
1982 |
President Harold De'ath
Men's Captain Charlie Palmer
Ladies' Captain Mrs M Slade
The men reach the Final of the
Yonwin Cup |
1983 |
President Harold De'ath
Men's Captain Bernard Helder
Ladies' Captain Mrs M Slade
Jack Pilbrow, J
Simmons & M Boxall reach the Semi Finals of the
Surrey Triples. |
1984 |
President Bill Brereton
Men's Captain Wally Stevens
Ladies' Captain Mrs P Hartfree
One of the dramatic improvements of the
latter years is the kitchen and toilets. At a meeting in May 1984, plans were discussed for a new kitchen, toilets and
changing rooms. Unfortunately owing to lack of finance the plans for the new
changing rooms were dropped, but at least a fair sized kitchen and toilets were
gained.
Subs Men £28.50 Ladies £22
Social £3
Membership Men 101 Ladies 41
Social 56 |
1985 |
President Bill Brereton
Men's Captain Bernard Jenner
Ladies' Captain Mrs P Hartfree
Epsom win
Yonwin Cup beating Cheam by 9
shots. Les Crowhurst, Wally Stevens & Bernard Jenner reach the
Final of the
Arthur Hughes Triples (Sutton & District B.A.).
Graham Pilbrow wins The Ronald
Paston Cup
(Sutton & District Bowling Association). |
1986 |
President Bill Brerton
Men's Captain Bernard Jenner
Ladies' Captain Mrs P Hartfree
Membership Men 110 Ladies 44.Wet
summer, but green in excellent condition. Some concern expressed over
speed of green .
Considerable applications for membership. Two major projects completed - Pavilion extension provided new kitchen and
toilet amenities, central heating system in pavilion. Increase in subs Men £37 Ladies £32.
Epsom win
Yonwin Cup beating Auriol
66 - 44.
Graham Pilbrow wins
Paston Cup (Sutton &
District Bowling Association). |
1987 |
President Bernard Helder
Men's Captain Roy Ward
Ladies' Captain Mrs Margaret Lomas
Green in excellent condition. Applications for club membership continued in steady flow. Numbers up to
limit. Scheme to enlarge pavilion considered.
Subs recommended Men £42 Ladies £34.
Financial landmark was settled of the last payment to building contract -
approximately £30,000.
Epsom win
Yonwin Cup beating Ewell 55 - 54
(after extra ends). Harry Partington, John Skilton, Steve Boxall & Graham
Pilbrow reach the Final of the Surrey Area 3 Top 4 Competition. Mrs
Margaret Lomas
wins the
Surrey Singles.
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1988 |
President Bernard Helder
Men's Captain Roy Ward
Ladies' Captain Mrs Margaret Lomas
Membership Men 117 Ladies 44. Main development - extension of the heating into the kitchen and toilets.
Neighbours complained of rowdy behaviour, like a football crowd. Just imagine
how they were enjoying themselves!
Subs Men £45 Ladies £36.
Graham Pilbrow wins
Paston Cup (Sutton & District
Bowling Association).
Graham Pilbrow, John McDonald & Morris Lomas
reach the Semi Finals of the
Surrey Triples. Mrs Janet Cheesman, Mrs Margaret
Lomas & Mrs Lois Braun reach the Final of the
Surrey Triples. Mrs Margaret
Lomas & Mrs M Smerdon reach the Final of the Sutton & District B.A. Pairs. |
1989 |
President Bernard Helder
Men's Captain Roy Ward
Ladies' Captain Mrs M Smerdon
Membership continues to grow. Men 110 Ladies 45.
Club celebrates its’ 80th Anniversary with many events. Green in
excellent condition, but sustained considerable wear due to a very dry summer. Pavilion re decorated with help of bequest from J C Clark (Nobby). Two new honours boards purchased. Car Park tidied with shingle and lighting
improved. A more efficient vacuum cleaner bought!
Ted Emmett introduces 'Dad's Army'.
Roy Ward elected to SCBA Council. Mrs Margaret Lomas & Mrs Smeardon
win the Sutton & District Pairs. |
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1990 |
President Dennis Tyrrell
Men's Captain Clive Banderet
Ladies' Captain Mrs Ivy Hingston
Membership Men 109 Ladies 42.External underground cable feeding dressing rooms renewed as well as new circuit
to the cooker.
Financial position suffered. Treasurer indicated the need to increase club subs.
Final payment
made to Surrey Playing Field Association of £1080.00.
Epsom win
Yonwin Cup beating Wallington 59 - 48. Mrs
Margaret Lomas & Mrs Smerdon win the Sutton & District Pairs.
Brian Salway, John Skilton & Les Owen win
Coronation Cup (Ember Open Triples). Graham Pilbrow reaches
the Final of the Hove Open Singles.
The men reach the Final of the
Times Herald
Competition. Mrs Jean Wheatley reaches the Final of the
Surrey
Two Wood & was Semi Finalist in the
Surrey Secretaries. |
1991 |
President Dennis Tyrrell
Men's Captain Roy Ward
Ladies' Captain Mrs Eileen Mills
Membership Men 110 Ladies 38.
Gift of removable fencing from a specialist contractor – hopefully to put off
the foxes. In return the club agreed for photographs of the
green to be taken for publicity purposes. Precautions taken against ‘break
ins’. Fridge & cooker replaced. Veranda
painted with THREE coats! External floodlights with infra red sensors
installed. A contractor was advised of members
dissatisfaction over the fact that the specification for the green was not being
strictly adhered to, and this was put
to him, in a firm but friendly manner. Recommendation for subs to be increased Men £52 - £55 Ladies £41 - £43.
Graham Pilbrow wins
Paston Cup (Sutton &
District Bowling Association) & reaches the Quarter Final of the
Surrey Singles. John Exton wins the Eastbourne Open
Singles. |
1992 |
President Roy Ward
Men's Captain Joe Felloni
Ladies' Captain Mrs Eileen Mills
Membership Men 107 Ladies 40. Green not in best condition, but got better as the season
progressed. Graham Pilbrow became the first man to reach the
Surrey Singles Final for 30 years. Reported that the banks deteriorating.
Subs recommended to be raised for Men £55 - £58 Ladies £43 - £45.
Graham Pilbrow wins Worthing Open
Singles. |
1993 |
President Roy Ward
Men's Captain Joe Felloni
Ladies' Captain Mrs Eileen Mills
Membership Men 109 Ladies 46.
Banks finished on time at a cost of £9143. Bar
takings showed increase for third year running.
Alberts Triples renamed Des’s Triples in memory of Des O’Connor.
Subs recommended to be raised Men £58 – 60 Ladies £45 - £47.
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1994 |
President Roy Ward
Men's Captain George Sperring
Ladies' Captain Mrs Peggy Shuttleworth
Membership Men 104 Ladies 47.
85th Anniversary with several
prestigious games. Three months of fine weather. Green Played well. Ladies dressing rooms improved. Introduction of Newsletter, published and
printed by Derek Barnes.
At an extra ordinary AGM it was agreed to alter the date of the AGM from
December to January.
Mrs Lois
Braun, Mrs Eileen Mills & Mrs Fran Exton reach the Semi Final of the
Surrey Triples. |
1995 |
President Roy Ward
Men's Captain George Sperring
Ladies' Captain Mrs Maureen Trumble
Membership Men 107 Ladies 48.
Fine hot summer. Green edges
raised. Change of contractors for the green. The revision of the club rule book, after 20 years, was a time consuming project
- all data being transferred to computer.
Epsom win
Yonwin Cup beating Cheam 70 - 48. A mixed team won the
Jubilee
Cup (Indoor at King George).
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1996 |
President Clive Banderet
Men's Captain George Sperring
Ladies' Captain Mrs Maureen Trumble
Membership Men 104 Ladies 46.
Weather not so good. Improved Bar takings for third year running. Major projects included Lean-to annexe for beer kegs, new carpeting throughout
the pavilion, new water tanks for the green, an automatic watering system & new aluminium
sliding doors for the pavilion.
Subs recommended to be raised for Men from £62 - £70 and Ladies from £48 - £55. Roy Ward elected SCBA Junior Vice President for 1997 meaning that the club will
have its' first County President in 1999 our 90th Anniversary.
Decision made by Epsom & Ewell Borough Council not to grant Discretionary Rate
Relief on grounds that they consider there is inequality in respect of playing opportunities & Ladies
representation on the Club Committee.
George Sperring wins his
Surrey County Badge
& reaches the Quarter Finals of the
Surrey Un Badged Singles.
Mrs Fran Exton wins the
Surrey Un Badged Singles. Mrs Gill Sperring
reaches the Semi Final of the
Surrey Singles.
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1997 |
President Clive Banderet
Men's Captain Eamonn Mulligan
Ladies' Captain Mrs Gill Sperring
Membership Men 102 Ladies 42.
Ladies 50th Anniversary. Green looking & playing well. Bar area improved. New lockers for Ladies.
Subs unchanged with view to equalise Men/Women rate in 1998. The new Mixed Club Constitution effective from forthcoming AGM.
Les Owen
qualifies for his Surrey County Badge & reaches the Quarter Final of the
Surrey Singles. The men were Finalists in the
Times Herald
Competition. Semi Finalists in the
Jubilee
Cup (Indoor at King George).
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1998 |
President Geoff Reynolds
Men's Captain Bill Ellis
Ladies' Captain Mrs Lois Braun
Membership Men 94 Ladies 43.Wet season, but green played
particularly well. Paving laid alongside the green.
New Constitution progressed as well as could be expected. Club Rule Book
rewritten.
Graham Pilbrow reaches Area Final of
EBA
Champion of Champions. Ladies win The
Times Herald Trophy. Mrs Freda
Starkey & Mrs Gill Sperring win the Sutton & District Pairs.
Ladies winners of the Halifax Trophy.
Peter Miller, Ron Crayden, Graham
Pilbrow & A N Other reach the Semi Finals of the Worthing Open Fours. |
1999 |
President Geoff Reynolds
Men's Captain Bill Ellis
Ladies' Captain Mrs Ann Pearce
Membership Men 87 Ladies 43.
90th Anniversary.
Green played well. Bridgewater PLC involved with sponsoring the club. Huge amount of work done to improve facilities and smarten up the club for 90th
Anniversary Celebrations. Concern re decline in number of men bowling members. Three objectives - to get new Rule Book approved - application to extend Club's
Registration - Discretionary Rate Relief Application. First two achieved.
Registration extended for 5 years.
Roy Ward elected Surrey County Bowling Association
President. Tony Jackman (Secretary) awarded
Leopard
Award.
Les Owen wins The
Paston Cup
(Sutton & District Bowling Association) & reaches the Quarter Final of the
Surrey Singles.
Mrs Freda Starkey & Mrs Gill Sperring win The
Surrey Pairs. Ladies finalists in the
East Surrey League.
A mixed team won the
Jubilee
Cup (Indoor at King George). |
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