 |
The Pitch:
Oxted School, Bluehouse
Lane
Oxted, Surrey RH8 0AB
The Clubhouse:
Oxted Royal British
Legion, 42 Church Lane, Oxted, Surrey, RH8 9LB
Telephone:
01883 312476 |
|
|
Oxted Hockey Club
|
 |
Oxted Hockey Club
started life as Oxted Women’s Hockey Club in the
Congregational Church Room, Station Road East,
Oxted on Friday 26th June 1936. The founding
members were:
Miss W M Clarke, Miss B Douthwaite, Miss A
Witney, Mrs L M Martin, Miss M Craven, Miss W
Stafford, Mrs C Rice, Miss B Kimmings, Miss P
Church, Miss A Hannan, Miss W Strange, Miss M
Fell, Miss H M Brice, Miss E Burchell, Miss M
Butcher, Miss E Jenkins, Miss E Simmons, Miss K
Richards, Miss C Ward, Miss H Nunn and Miss P
Stanley.
It is not known who was the moving spirit behind
the formation of the club but Miss W M Clarke
was elected Chairman and also made the first
Captain and Honorary Secretary. The colours were
to be navy blue tunic, white blouse, scarlet
stockings and scarlet girdles! Mrs B
Hoskins-Master was asked to be President and the
first subscription settled at 10/6d. Matches
were to be played at Master Park by agreement
with Oxted Cricket Club. The early years were
much concerned with the condition of the ground,
lack of umpires, difficulties over teas, the
high cost of charabancs to away matches and the
unreliability of players!
The outbreak of war caused increasing problems
over arranging fixtures but the club struggled
on until 23rd March 1942 when only 3 fixtures
having been played the previous year, it was
decided that the club be suspended. Assets and
equipment were entrusted to the cricket club and
the hope expressed that an early resumption
could be made after the war. |
|
| |
| The same
pre-war problems were still there,
particularly as regards the pitch with
consideration being given of a move to
Bushey Croft (Old Oxted) or Mill Lane
(Hurst Green) being first mounted in
1949/50 though both were dismissed as
unsuitable. There were difficulties over
changing accommodation with the
Treasurer being commissioned to purchase
“two tubs for washing”. All the pubs in
Oxted seem to have been used at one time
or another though The Crown was
eventually settled on. |
By the 1950/51 season a
Men’s Second XI had been started and the Men’s
and Ladies section moved closer together in some
ways, it being minuted that the respective
secretaries should see each other regarding
their affairs! The Men’s 1st XI Captain was now
Arthur Sutton and the Ladies Vice Captain was
Mary Giradot. In 1951 the name of the club was
changed to The Oxted Hockey Club.
The club continued to grow in the early part of
the decade with both sections improving their
standard of play and two pitches being used on
Master Park. The ladies toured Holland in 1954
and entertained a Dutch side at Oxted the
following year.
Major Seymour Hart became President in 1958 and
by then problems over the ground at Master Park
had become acute and the decision was taken to
move to Mill Lane, Hurst Green. This proved to
be a disaster. Changing facilities were even
worse and the ground so wet it was barely
playable. By 1959 it was so bad that home games
had to be cancelled after adverse comments from
visiting sides and umpires. Consideration was
given to moving back to Master Park but terms
could not be agreed with the cricket club.
Maintaining two Men’s XIs was proving difficult
and the 1st XI had lost 15 of the 16 games
played in the 1959/60 season.
Matters were desperate in the 1959/60 season
with the men’s section being reduced to 20
members and fielding a number of short sides. Of
the 19 matches played, 16 were lost, 3 drawn and
97 goals conceded! At the AGM new and younger
men were elected in an attempt to stop the rot.
On the playing side it did not with a
combination of lack of players and the state of
the ground causing cancellation of men’s games
from 22nd October 1960 to 28th January 1961.
Administratively, however, good progress was
made. The Ladies and Men’s sections were
amalgamated as one hockey club and Mill Lane was
abandoned in favour of Bushey Croft, Old Oxted.
From 1961/62 season the club started to grow
again and the move to Bushey Croft proved the
answer to the problems of earlier years. With
the assistance of the council and National
Playing Fields Association the ground and
pavilion were improved. By the 1962/63 season
some 2nd XI games were being played though the
Ladies recovery took much longer. W H Williams
became President in 1963/64 and the
reconstituted Oxted Athletics Club also started
to use the ground in 1964.
There were, however, still recruitment problems
and a Men’s 2nd XI was not fully established
until the 1965/66 season. A sudden influx of
younger players such as Peter Armstrong, Bob
Garton, John Ayling and Ian Cooper brought on a
period of expansion within the club. Also in
1965 the idea of a Sports Association for the
clubs using Bushey Croft was first suggested.
The club colours changed to their current red
and white shirts, blue shorts and red socks in
1966 and a second pitch was laid out at Bushey
Croft for the 1967/68 season. A bar was
established in the pavilion for the 1968/69
seasons and a Men’s 3rd XI started. Plans for a
Sports Association also went further, a scheme
for extending the pavilion commenced planning
and negotiations for a long lease of the ground
started with the District Council. All these
plans reached fruition in the period 1968-1972
culminating in a champagne reception on Sunday
9th April 1972 when the Chairman of the Council,
Mrs Pamela Goodale, opened the new extension
built with substantial contributions from
Government, District and Parish Councils and the
Men’s 1st XI played a game against a Surrey
Invitation XI, Oxted losing 3-1. The Sports
Association also started with 3 members –
hockey, athletics and archery – but by the
mid-1970s only hockey remained, the other two
clubs having folded.
During the 1970s and 80s the club continued to
expand, league hockey started in the 1972/73
season for the Men’s 1st XI and in 1984/5 for
the Ladies.
Written by John Nicholson, former
Honorary Secretary (25 years service) |
|
|
| |
|