19-11-2018, 04:21 PM
A fantastic servant of chess in Scotland. His contribution to tournament organisation and arbiting in this country was phenomenal. He became an International Arbiter in 1984 and was Scotland’s only active Principal Arbiter. He conducted many of the arbiter courses held here.
As Director for Arbiters and Rules all of the Arbiters’ Committee meetings were held at his home. These meetings always finished with tea and cakes.
The chess community has lost a great worker.
As Director for Arbiters and Rules all of the Arbiters’ Committee meetings were held at his home. These meetings always finished with tea and cakes.
The chess community has lost a great worker.