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Show CHECKERS Checker and cneas headquarters, 313 Continental National IXinK Duiiding. Address Ad-dress communications to D. A. Plumly, !0 Federal building:. ?!t L.ks City. PROBLEM NO. 2:. Uy L. J. Vair. Biack-2. 5. 6. 7. 8, IS. 57ii pfii m isria l&Gi EM iiWi 11 n n n "E5H3'"h L.ill 0jll .H. Whlt 13. IS. IS. 21. 22, 2S. Black to play and win. For fcolutioii lo problem No. 226 (sre game No. 511. pnOBLKM NO. 227. Contributed by O. H. Richmond. Chicago. This is a curiosity wliereht White Hurts' Mm-slf Mm-slf shy one man ftiul g?is into hot water atlempt.-Ins: atlempt.-Ins: to rejoin it. Bui" by a lucky thought lie finally fi-nally pull.-t through. Blark , l.'l. IS, 19, 21, 22, 24; kings 20. 22. m mm m lmm m m H !IlfH I ii ii m m White 8. 9. H. IS. Jfi, 29; king 2. Whito to play and draw. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 22t. By U J. Vair. Black 8, U, 21. 27. 26; kin5 32. While S. 15. 2;. 30; kings 6. 13. White lo play and win. 6-10 21-30 15-U IS-23-a 1H-23 E7-1R H-1S 13-17 S-13 26-1 !1 31-27 14-23 30-26 30-23 10-26 27-31 17-H Willie wins, (a) K 18-22. then 0-6. 22-31, 17-22. White wiub. Or 27-31, 2G-23, 1S-27, 17-2'.', White wins. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 225. By O. II. Richmond. Black 20. 21; kings 14. IS. 22. White 23. 24, 27. 23. 31; king 3. White to play and win. a-0-13 c-24-13 d-31-26 23-13 24-15 13-17 b-lS-15 15-24 22-31 White wins. Notes by Mr. Richmond : (a) U D-ii, Black can draw by 1S-15 neatly. (b) 21-23, and While can win by careful play, his opponent being two men shy. (c) 23-19 would be a natural move for While lo make here, but Black can draw against It. (d) This is an odd move and easy to overlook in ordinary play, especially In connection wllh th preceding move by White. GAME NO. 500 "EDINBURGH." The following compilation and analysts Ik by John Dempsey and Is takeu from the Chicago Daily News: 3-13 10-17 4-11 1-6 14-17 16-19 22- IS 21-14 25-22 22-18 22-18 15-8 12-16-a 6-3-b 7-10 10-14-c 17-22 1&-26 2 (-19 1-26-22 20-25 18-9 2H-17 f-27-24 g-12 9-18 3-7 5-14 18-22 7-10 I8-14- 32-8 2-3-30-26 25-22-d 19-15 Drawn. VARIATION 1; OFF TRUNK. 23- 18 1-6 32-27 2-6 26-33 11-16 16-23 25-21 6-10 lS-lS-h 9-1 S 26- lfl 4-S 31-26-g 9-1S 23-14 11-18 20-25 10-17 23-11 7-11 27- 23 16-20 21-14 6-9 16-10 Drawn. VARIATION 2; OFF TRUNK. 25-21 23-24 22-13 21-14 31-26 20-11 1-6 0-14 14-18 16-30 30-23 7-16 30- 26-j 24-20 23-11 14-9 27-0 6-0 13-17 10-17 5-14 11-16 Drawn. VARIATION 3; OFF TRUNK. 2S-24 11-16 .10-26 12-19 9-6 14-18 16-20 19-15 13-17 31-26 22-31 7-10 22- 13 7-10 22-13 14-18 6-2 O-26-30 10-1 4-m 15-6 1-6 22-17 31-26 15- 9 1-10 26-22 6-10 17-13 5-14 2;-22 16-10 13-0 10-14 32-2S-I1 10-15 23-16 18-22 2-7 Drawn. VARIATION 4; OFF TRUNK. 25-24 2G-22 21-14 21-14 21-14 26-22 16- 20 6-10 6-10 6-10 7-10 5-9 18-14-o-p 31-26 20-25 30-25 14-7 22-17 10- 17 10-17 10-17 10-17 3-10 13-22 21-14 25-21 25-21 25-21 22-18 18-15 11- 16 1-6 2-6 4-S-q 8-tl Drawn ; Demptioy-Rait. VARIATION 5; OFF 4. 25-22 U-21 32-28-6 9-13 31-22 21-25 5-0 IS -15 6-9 10-I5-L 7-10 30-21 20- 25 11-18 22-18 12-16 15-6 13-17 10- 14 23-5 13-17 26-23-u 2-0 21- 17-r 4-8 25-22 17-26 18-15 Drawn. (n Probably the best defense to the Edinburgh. (b) 4-8 draws here, but Is dell.-ate. (r) I consider this an Improvement over the old play. 13-17, (ill 26-22. S-10. 25-21-e. 11-13 or 14 -17 draws. (el 27-24. 2S-24 or 22-18, 14-17 and Blacks are strong. (f) If 18-14, then 7-11 is the correct rply. tB) 30-26, 10-17. 21-14. 13-17, 25-21, 17-22, 26-17. 0-n. 10-15. 13-22, 21-17. 2-6. 23-13. 22-25. 27-23, 25- 30, 17-13, 7-10, 14-7. C-10, 13-9, -13, 15-6, 8-11; drawn. h) 25-21. 6-10. l.H-15. 30-17. 21-H. 9-18, 23-14. 7-11, 15-10. 11-15. 27-23-1, 15-24, 28-1$; drawn. (I) 2S-24. 8-11. etc. 0 22-19. io-14. IS-9. 5-14. 2S-24-U. 16-20, 23-18-1, 11- 23, 27-TS. 20-27. 32-23. 11-15; drawn. rki 23-1S draws; also 30-25, 6-10. 25-22. 11-15; d ra w u . 01 32-2. n-lti. 10-!V Jf-IS, drawn; it 31-26. 23- 1S. 11-16. 10-15, d.-awn. (nil The repular draw here ie 11-13. but this ij perfrctlv f-nutul. nl If 25-21. 11-16: if 25-22. 7-10. pic: if 22-ts, 14-25. 27-lS. "0-27. 32-23-X. 11-16. 25-21. 16-20, 31- 27. 7-11. 30-26-Z, 1-6. 10-16, 12-19. 23-7. 2-11. 26- 2'i. 11 -15. IS-15. ti-0, 15-11. 9-14. 11-7. 13-17; drawn. IX) 31-24, 11-16, 19-15. 13-10. 21-20, 13-17", 25-21. 17-22, 15-11. 7-16, 20-11, 12-16; drawn. (Z) If 1R-14. 13-17 draws; if IS -15, 11-18. 23-14. 13-17, 30-26. 2-6 draws. (o) Thu ending is all right any war white plays it. lp) Thou eh apparently not very Rtron, there arc many Whito wins after this move. iql Beat, though 7-10 will draw with a tricky ending. (r) Considered weak for White; IS -15 Is proper, but :?-15 is considered a loser. U) 22-1S, 8-1!. 19-15, 3-S, etc.. draws. (0 If 15-15, 21-25, 30-14, 7-10. 14-7, 2-25, 26-22, etc., will probably draw. (Uj 15-11 drawn. G AM K NO. 61ft "DUNDEE." Played b7 correeporidence between Judge John Barnd of Lt Fayme, Colo., and C. D. Deewceler uf Frederick, Colo. Contributed with notes by Judge Barnd. Dee waster's move. 12-16 20-11 7-16 32-23 10-15 20-11 24-20 15-24 23-22 S-12 22-17 18-25 8-12 27-2 16-10 20-25 7-10 a-11 -8 2-24 7-Id 22-16 5-0 25-22 25-20 1-14 20-11 12-10 17-13 12-16 b-S-3 21-10 "-7 31--J7 2-7 24-20 c-20-25 1115 22-17 4-S 27-21 M-I 3-7 White wine a) Went off to the ripht on purposo to lull Black io jdeep. I wanted him to move 25-29 and 20-2.1 for his next two moves and I think my Ji-S L-auht him napping. Ilu Springing the trnp. (cl A lw. Blai.k had a draw by 19-23 beftire be went 2S-2it. |