- Frank Parr
Frank Parr (
17 December 1918 –28 December 2003 ) was an Englishchess player, born inWandsworth .
page=182] He played in uniform, having been called up for military service in 1939.This was his only Hastings Premier appearance, although he played in many Challengers' sections up to 2002/3.Parr was the British
correspondence chess champion in 1948 (joint with Gabriel Wood), 1949 (joint with H Israel), 1950, and 1956.Parr played in 25
British Chess Championship s from 1936 to 1991, compiling an overall score of 134.5/275.He made his first appearance in the championship in 1936, taking fifth place with 6/11 including a victory overGeorge Alan Thomas .In his second appearance in 1955 he scored 7.5 with wins over Robert Wade andJonathan Penrose .His best result was in 1956 when after managing only a draw in the first two rounds, he won eight consecutive games before drawing withLeonard Barden in the last round to finish with 9/11. Although this score would have secured first place in most years, he took second a half point behindConel Hugh O'Donel Alexander despite winning their individual encounter in round eight.Parr was a traveling reserve member of the English team for the 1937 Anglo-Dutch match in
Amsterdam , but he did not play.He scored 1.5/2 on ninth board at the 1939 Anglo-Dutch match inThe Hague . Surprisingly, he never held anyFIDE orBritish Chess Federation titles.Before retirement he worked as a messenger at the
London Stock Exchange . He had three sons and one daughter. Aside from chess, his main hobby was gardening, but he was also a supporter ofFulham Football Club and a regular patron ofSurrey County Cricket Club . [ [http://sccu.ndo.co.uk/0304/rdc.htm Short obituary from the Southern Counties Chess Union] ]After a long illness Parr died in
Epsom on28 December 2003 , the opening day of theHastings International Chess Congress .Legacy
In memory of an exceptional player, the British Federation for Correspondence Chess introduced a Frank Parr Memorial Tournament in 2005. Held alongside it was the David Parr Memorial, dedicated to Frank's eldest son, another fine chess player who also died in 2003. [ [http://www.bfcc-online.org.uk/files/tourneys/memorials.htm BFCC memorials page] ]
Across the chessboard, Frank Parr was a gentleman and a character, who enjoyed one of the longest chess careers on record. To his opponents, he was well known for his aggressive style and alertness to tactical possibilities.
The game given below captured the attention of the chess world and he annotated it for an issue of
British Chess Magazine . He even had a tapestry made up of one of the game's key positions, which he hung on the wall of his living room. Reinfeld and Chernev, in their "Fireside Book of Chess" eulogize --- "In the opinion of the writers, Parr's masterpiece has well-founded claims to being considered the finest attacking game of all time." After the final move they exclaim "One of the greatest combinative games on record!"Notable game
[http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1284171 Frank Parr vs George Wheatcroft, City of London Chess Club Championship 1938, Neo-Grunfeld, 1-0] [ [http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/copying.html Correct game details] -
Edward G. Winter "C. N. 2965"]References
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