
EFA
MJS-J Cup 2002-2003
(Veterans Championship)
Played at Eton 18th May 2003
Participants
P Scholey and M Hughes
C Spurrell and J Pitts
R Dennis and P Lyndon
A Fraser and D Goad
P Boughton and S Woolfries
M Lindsay and G Bates
J Caudle and J Levick
D Cooper and J Cooley
G Stringer and J Oliver
N Margerison and G Pulsford
N Cox and M Powell
M Fenn and J Collett
Foreword
A cool May day at Eton saw twelve pairs contest this enjoyable highlight of the Fives calendar. Familiar faces
predominated, including defending champions and winners for the past three hundred years, Graham Pulsford and Neil
Margerison. But this year it was good to welcome a goodly number of 'new' veterans including Colin Spurrell, Jim
Pitts, John Cooley, Dave Goad, Phil Lyndon, James Oliver, Andrew Fraser and the powerful combination of Mike Hughes
and Peter Scholey.
Early Skirmishes
Matches in the two pools were keenly fought with all players entering into the spirit of the competition. Tournament
referee Jim Fredenham had little to do apart from write down the scores (although there was a brief challenge as to
the legality of Nigel Cox's 'gardening' gloves!). Ipswichian pairings Peter Boughton and Simon Woolfries, and John
Levick and John Caudle showed plenty of tractor power, and Richard Dennis and Phil 'Conquistador' Lyndon also
threatened. Mike 'Statistics' Fenn, ably partnered by John Collett, was delighted to avenge a defeat by David Cooper. The last
time they met on court was in the inaugural match between the Old Citizens and Old Ipswichians at Blackfriars on
28th October 1967! Eventually, having overcome all other contenders in their respective pools, pre-tournament
favourites Graham and Neil, Mike and Peter, emerged to contest the final.
The Final
This clash promised, and delivered, high class Fives, and a very even, exciting game was enjoyed by the large
group of spectators. With Graham and Neil
2-0 ahead, the match stopped briefly when Mike suffered an attempted
blinding at the hands of his own partner. Ah, those playful Old Edwardians - what can one say? Reassured by two
helpful consultants, psychiatrist Neil Margerison ('would you care to concede?') and sympathetic rheumatologist
Nigel Cox ('does it hurt?') Mike was able to return to the fray. Tremendous volleying and fierce attacking play
from both pairs kept matters nail-bitingly tight as the score reached 9-9. A subtle change of tactics then saw Mike and Peter pile on irresistible pressure, gradually, relentlessly, drawing away to triumph 15-10.
Acknowledgements
Presenting the trophy, dedicated to the memory of Martin Shortland Jones, EFA vice-president Gordon Stringer, at
65 believed to be the oldest 'Old Veteran' to have participated in this tournament,
welcomed new winners. And thence on to The Watermans' Arms for suitable liquid refreshment. Thanks to Jim Fredenham
for his match refereeing, Mike King and Joe Seelig for being 'the spectators', and to all who took part. Fashion
highlights of the afternoon included Cox's new gardening gloves - a delicate shade of British racing green, Mike
Fenn's mustard coloured deck shoes (Editor: a case of mistaken identity!), and weirdest by far, Peter Scholey's
'Friends of the Wetlands' tee shirt. Er, what?
2004 Veterans Tournament is a month earlier on Sunday 18th April. Please encourage all your over 40's Fives playing friends to enter.
The more the merrier!
J.G.M.P./J.H.L.S.
MJS-J Cup Report 2002-2003 by Graham Pulsford and Joe Seelig
Created 18th June 2003
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