Bowls England National Championships (Men's Singles Four Wood)

The Bowls England National Championships (Men's Singles Four Wood) is one of the events at the annual Bowls England National Championships.[1]

The Four Wood singles is the traditional variation of the game, see - Glossary of bowls terms.

The 1908 final was started at the Upper Clapton greens but was suspended with Knight leading 14-7 following the death of the skip during the fours event. The final resumed at the Streatham Constitutional Club the following day.[2]

Past Winners

Year County Champion County Runner-up Score
1905MiddlesexJames Carruthers (Muswell Hill)NorthumberlandJames Telford (Newcastle, West End)21-1
1906DurhamC. L. Cummings (Sunderland)MiddlesexA. Taylor (Finsbury Park)21-8
1907CumberlandJames Emmerson (Edenside, Carlisle)LeicestershireH. W. Gibson (Leicester)21-12
1908SurreyR. Knight (Loughborough Junction)CumberlandM. Turner (Carlisle Subscription)21-9
1909NorthumberlandJ. W. Dick (Gosforth)BerkshireHarry Childs (Reading)21-10
1910NorthamptonshireFrank Shatford (Kettering)SomersetJ. Dauncy (Victoria)21-10
1911CumberlandJohn Postlethwaite (Carlisle Courtfield)KentJames Work (Tunbridge Wells Grove)21-14
1912MiddlesexW. J. Jones (Crouch Hill)CumberlandG. E. Edmondson (Holme Head, Carlisle)23-12
1913DurhamD. C. Gibb (Sunderland)MiddlesexJames Carruthers (Muswell Hill)21-9
1914SurreyD. Irvine Watson (Maldon)SurreyW. Dean (Balham)21-15
1915-1918 No competition due to war
1919KentE. E. Moore (Bellingham)HampshireE. Dean (Richmond Park, Bournemouth)21-16
1920KentA. E. Godsall (Forest Hill)NorthumberlandW. F. Hamilton (Summerhill, Newcastle)21-14
1921SurreyA. F. Warner (Belmont)SussexJ. Harwood (Preston, Brighton)21-3
1922NorthumberlandW. F. Hamilton (Hexham)DevonC. G. Roach (Plymouth Hoe)21-16
1923LeicestershireWilliam Wade (Hinckley)BuckinghamshireG. Sainsbury (Wendover & Chiltern Hills)21-15
1924DevonR. Hodge (Torrington)HampshireE.C Redman (Banister Park)21-18
1925DevonHarold Webber (Plymouth)SomersetW. Jennings (Taunton Deane)21-15
1926DevonRobert Jack (Sir Francis Drake, Plymouth)KentAlfred P. Poingdestre (Bromley)21-16
1927BerkshireT. Tickle (Park Institute, Reading)HampshireE. C. Redman (Bannister Park)21-17
1928HampshireGeorge Wright (Southern Railway, Eastleigh)KentW. Barlow (Bellingham)21-14
1929KentRobert Colquhoun (Bromley)SussexErnie Gudgeon (Preston, Brighton)21-20
1930LeicestershireWilliam Wade (Hinckley)DevonHarold Webber (Plymouth)21-10
1931Isle of WightEdwin Topp (Ryde)GloucestershireH. Duggan (Gloucester)21-8
1932DorsetPercy Baker (Poole Park)SomersetErnie Fortune (St George's, Bristol)21-14
1933MiddlesexJames McKinlay (Paddington)Isle of WightPercy Guy (Shanklin)21-18
1934HampshireA. K. Cochrane (Southampton)DurhamMatthew Burdon (Dunelm)21-7
1935YorkshireBilly Linton (Smith's Docks)Isle of WightJack Gallagher (Cowes)21-15
1936BuckinghamshireDick Goodson (Chesham)SussexArthur Knowling Jr. (Worthing)21-16
1937YorkshireWilliam Prentice (Redcar, Zetland)DevonHarold Webber (Torbay C. Club)21-14
1938HampshireKeith Cross (Cosham)NorthumberlandHarry Cook (Tynemouth)21-15
1939NorthumberlandJack Laws (Summerhill)OxfordshireAlgernon Allen (City & County Club, Oxford)21-8
1940-1944 No competition due to war
1945YorkshireAlbert Allison 'Bert' Keech (Bootham)GloucestershireRobbie Robison (Henleaze)21-19
1946DorsetPercy Baker (Poole Park)BerkshireErnest Newton (Windsor & Eton)21-20
1947SussexPeter Mercer (Worthing)NorthumberlandJimmy Thompson (North Shields)21-14
1948BerkshireErnie Newton (Windsor & Eton)GloucestershireErnie Fortune (Bristol Greenbank)21-9
1949OxfordshireAlgernon Allen (Oxford City & County)MiddlesexArthur Collins (West Ealing)21-8
1950NorthumberlandJimmy Thompson (North Shields, West End)DurhamLloyd Whitworth (New Herrington)21-15
1951HertfordshireAlfred Pikesley (St. Albans)BedfordshireStanley Jackson (Luton Town)21-17
1952DorsetPercy Baker (Poole Park)OxfordshireAlgernon Allen (Oxford City & County)21-20
1953EssexRichard Cramp (Clay Hall)WarwickshireFrank Watts (Rugby)21-12
1954NorthumberlandJohn Griffiths (Wallsend Borough)GloucestershireGeorge Ham (Stroud)21-14
1955DorsetPercy Baker (Poole Park)YorkshireJack Fletcher (York Co-op)21-13
1956BerkshireNorman Butler (Windsor & Eton)DevonCharlie Webber (Rock Park, Barnstaple)21-16
1957MiddlesexNorman King (Parliament Hill)HertfordshireFrank Smith (Hatfield)21- 4
1958HampshireHarry Powell (Farnborough British Legion)Isle of WightFrank Crockford (Bembridge)21-10
1959SurreyKenneth Coulson (Croydon)YorkshireTom Fleming (Middlesbrough, Albert Park)21-11
1960SomersetDavid Bryant (Clevedon)YorkshireTom Fleming (Middlesbrough, Albert Park)21-11
1961HampshirePeter Line (Banister Park)LincolnshireErnie Hopcroft (Ruston Bucyrus)21-9
1962DorsetCharles Mercer (Lyme Regis)SurreyErnie Lake (Old Coulsdon)21-20
1963CumberlandCharlie Graham (Edenside, Carlisle)HertfordshireHarry Haynes (Welwyn Garden City)21-20
1964HampshirePeter Line (Banister Park)SussexJohn Scadgell (Worthing)21-19
1965SussexRalph Lewis (Preston, Brighton)DorsetPercy Baker (Poole Park)21-16
1966SomersetDavid Bryant (Clevedon)NorthumberlandHarry Kinnersley (Morpeth)21-17
1967WorcestershireBill Irish (Droitwich, Vines Park)DevonFreddie Horn (Torquay)21-12
1968EssexNorman Groves (Witham)HampshireWalter Phillips (Boscombe Cliff)21-15
1969HampshireJimmy Davidson (Boscombe Cliff)DorsetJim Burns (Greenhill)21-10
1970NorthumberlandHarry Kershaw (Heaton Victoria)SomersetSandy Sandall (St. Andrews)21-12
1971SomersetDavid Bryant MBE (Clevedon)CornwallJohn Blewett (Penlee)21-18
1972SomersetDavid Bryant MBE (Clevedon)YorkshireBob Robertson (Middlesbrough Co-op)21-16
1973SomersetDavid Bryant MBE (Clevedon)BuckinghamshireIan Harvey (Marlow)21-12
1974WorcestershireBill Irish (Droitwich, Vines Park)NorthumberlandTom Wilkinson (Swan Hunter)21-10
1975SomersetDavid Bryant MBE (Clevedon)MiddlesexRobert Gibbins (L.T.A.S.S.A.)22-15
1976SurreyTony O'Connell (Wimbledon Durnsford)LincolnshireBill Hobart (Boston Sleaford Road)21-17
1977NorfolkChris Ward (Cromer)BuckinghamshireDavid Goldring (Woburn Sands)21-9
1978SomersetCharlie Burch (Taunton)SomersetDavid Bryant MBE (Clevedon)22-11
1979CornwallDavid Cutler (St. Austell)SuffolkChris Southgate (Risbygate)21-14
1980DurhamTom Buller (View Lane Park)DorsetLou Trim (West Moors Memorial)21-18
1981KentAndy Thomson (Blackheath & Greenwich)SurreyAlan Windsor (Woking Park)21-20
1982NorfolkChris Ward (Cromer)BuckinghamshireBret Long (Slough)21-10
1983CumbriaJohn Bell (Wigton)NorthumberlandKevin Bone (Gosforth)21-13
1984SurreyWynne Richards (Mid Surrey)LeicestershireJohn Kilyon (Loughborough)21-15
1985DevonRon Keating (Plymouth Civil Service)CumbriaRon Gass (Wigton)21- 8
1986SurreyWynne Richards (Mid Surrey)CumbriaDavid Taylor (British Rail)21-18
1987LancashireDavid Holt (Bolton)GloucestershireTony Allcock (Cheltenham)21- 5
1988CornwallRichard Bray (Stenalees)SomersetIan Middlemast (Bath)21-12
1989NorfolkJohn Ottaway (Wymondham Dell)Isle of WightBarry Croad (Ventnor)25-13
1990GloucestershireTony Allcock MBE (Cheltenham)BuckinghamshireKirk Smith (Denham)25-12
1991GloucestershireTony Allcock MBE (Cheltenham)WarwickshireDavid Hobbis (Stratford upon Avon)21- 3
1992CumbriaStephen Farish (Wigton)YorkshireHugh Duff (West Park, Hull)21-18
1993DevonJohn Wickham (Totnes)KentGordon Charlton (Folkestone Park)21-17
1994NottinghamshireBrett Morley (G.P.T.)DerbyshirePaul Wilkinson (Long Eaton Town)21-14
1995DurhamJohn Leeman (Craghead)GloucestershireLes Gillett (Cheltenham)21-13
1996NorfolkJohn Ottaway (Wymondham Dell)DurhamAndrew Kirtland (Hundens Park)21-18
1997WarwickshireRichard Brittan (Erdington Court)HertfordshireMartyn Coles (Garston)21-17
1998WorcestershireGrant Burgess (Gilt Edge)OxfordshireLes Gillett (Banbury Borough)21-20
1999HuntingdonshireNick Brett (White Hart)WarwickshireGraham Ashby (Stoke, Coventry)21-20
2000NorfolkJohn Ottaway (Wymondham Dell)BuckinghamshireAndrew Wise (Marlow)21- 9
2001KentGordon Charlton (Sandwich)WarwickshireMark Clarke (Kings Heath)21-18
2002HampshireMartyn Sekjer (Southampton SC)HertfordshireAndrew Briden (Herts)21- 2
2003YorkshirePaul Allenby (Riverview)YorkshireMark Walton (Nafferton)21-13
2004YorkshireMark Walton (Nafferton)EssexJoe Stamper (Lionmede)21-17
2005MiddlesexSimon Jee (Parsons Green)NottinghamshireNick Cammack (Trent Vale)21-11
2006YorkshireMark Walton (Nafferton)GloucestershireLee Williamson (Barnwood)21-16
2007EssexAndrew Squire (Maldon)YorkshireMark Walton (Nafferton)21-10
2008DevonSam Tolchard (Kings, Torquay)DerbyshireSimon Skelton (Stute)21- 8
2009DerbyshireSimon Skelton (Stute)SurreySteve Tuohy (Egham)21-20
2010EssexSteven Mitchinson (Romford)SussexScott Edwards (Hove & Kingsway)21- 8
2011DurhamDavid Bolt (Silksworth)WarwickshireGraham Ashby (Rugby)21-15
2012HampshireTom Bishop (Atherley)NorfolkWayne Willgress (Norfolk)21-20
2013WorcestershireAndrew Walters (Worcester)SuffolkJohn Rednall (Suffolk)21-14
2014GloucestershireLee Williamson (Cheltenham)DevonJamie Chestney (Kings)21-18
2015CumbriaBen Sherwen (Whitehaven)YorkshireVinnie O'Neill (Middlesbrough)21-19
2016KentSimon Green (Sandwich)WorcestershireAndrew Walters (Worcester)21-13
2017NorthamptonshireJamie Walker (Northampton West End)NorthamptonshireDarren Childs (Northampton West End)21-14
2018DevonLouis Ridout (Kings) [3]EssexAndrew Squire (Maldon)21-16
2019EssexEdward Morris (Essex County) [4]NorthamptonshireJamie Walker (Northampton West End)21-14
2020cancelleddue to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]

References

  1. "Past Records". Bowls England.
  2. "Bowling". The Scotsman. 22 July 1908. p. 13 via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. "Latest News". Bowls England.
  4. "Ed Morris Wins Bowls England Men's Singles". Bowls International.
  5. "PLANS FOR 2020 IN RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK". Bowls England.
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