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Show Checkers Daoeator T, 1911. a At the eommenca-r eommenca-r ment of a r&rae Black men occupy aquarea numbered 1 1 to 12. The White nen those numbered 21 to 32. Black al-" al-" wayo moves Init. Checkers and chew lieidquarUn. T. M. C A.. Stto ami Firit South tret. Addrett eoni-rnunlca eoni-rnunlca lions to D. A. Plural?, No. Concord plaef. Slt tik Cltjv pnonixM no. it. Br Oeorga Slocum. V Black IS' klnrs. . 1$. Whlo ICinpt. 2t. 31. , niack to ply and win. T)m old laynn drarr li clererlj- aldwtepped bj Pniph-tttown's Jamou expertf la lb following camo tha editor mIIctJ Iobk for an apparently cakt win. only to find the other fellow had pouwthlng up hlu sleovo. OAME U "KELSO EXCHANGE." Black r. A. Kjjtrorlh. Whlt-I. A. Plumlr. ju-ji. 7- , zr.-ZZ n-16 i2-u -io 27-n :7-:s is-u 16-:2 17-13 11-11 St-H 16-7 25-1S t-m . 24-19 M-27 2-11 11-lfi 1-6 K0-JJ-A J-7 is-u K-J3 m-: :7-ji n-a S-13 2S-13 1(5-70 13-15 !- Vi-ZZ 10-14 :2-lK ;4-2T-h I-? to-39 :o-yr k-h d-s-rs 25-22 14-17 18-3 37-22 S-U 31-:s 27-31 32-54-0 fa) The tak .12-23 la bolter. (li) 12-18 drarr caelly. (') 18-14 li bottor. (d) Koynrortli makvt i ant dr.. The folloTvlPK Eamo was scored o(i D'Orlo br tho vtlnnia Shaw In tho almulUueoaa oihlbltlon given by tho brilliant Italian oxport at tho local club wh$n horo several weoko ago. IL ttIH be found IntnrcstlDff and Inntructtv to compare thla caun r.-ltli tho two Tanner-D'Orlo match came which follow: QA5IE3 45 "DTKE." Black D'Orlo. 4 Wi,lu-Shaw. 11- 15 8-11 B- 8-1 1-5 3-17 27-23 23-25 2JU17 18-14 15-19 8-14-b 4-8 T-10 8-1S 24- 15 21-lfi ?5-Cl 28-1? 27-24 10- 1& 11-so 8-11 S-lJ-a 23-15 17-10 17-13 SI-27- 12- 1S 6-1H 2-8 1219 25- 22 31-17 M-2J 80-25 White irlnt. (a) Black ellpped a irln. to-24, 2S-18, 16-28. 30-25. 11-18, 25-2L Blaok wins. Tanner misled Kbit shot. (M Off the books. A noir line by D'Orlo. From the San Franolteo Poat ore clipped the twenty-third and .twenty-fourth games of the Tan-ner-D'Orlo match. Notes by D'Orlo. GAME 5 "Dna3." Black COrlo. TVhlta Tanner. 11- 16 8-11 8- c-11-18 1P-23 23-77 23- 17 27-23 17-13 32-57 38-15 80-28 18-1J a-P-14 2-6 7-10 10-JJ 37-31 24- 15 17-10 2J-25 27-23 33-18 9-23 10-13 6-1K 4-8 d-3-8 8-11 81-26 23-15 2J-19 25-31 -26-23 Sl-26 1S-15 12- 19 31-20 8-11 18-18 1-5 26-10 25- 22 21-17 b-22-17 c-23-18 17-14 Black -win, (a) Ne-w. The regular lines are 4-8 and 11-18 and 6-10. fb) Up to this point both adw hare adranced KymmetrlCJilly aud the natural move now should hare been 26-W. It appeara thxt 22-17 rIIowb black more (cope. (c) A daring continuation: T-10 li decidedly eafer. (d) Aitr thin moire blaek has no dr.wj 15-19, 23-18, 30-14 and Mack haa an eajy game, or 15-19, 81-27. 10-14. 17-10. 6-15. 18-6, 1-10. 35-22. 19-2S. 80-23. 15-19. 23-18, 3-B. tl-17 just druwa tor white. (oj Tanner here mlaae the chance ot his life. Sm dlagraint Coatlnuo: "White to play and trio, 23- 18 80-2S 25-23 8-7 T-U 14-18 15- 22 81-24 35-19 23,15 23-SC 2.23 31-27 25-3 13-1$ 17-14' 11-11 10-1 22-31 MO-IS 39-23 1-5 80-fi While wlna. (0 2-34. 8-T, 1-5. 7-14, $-18, 1T-11. While wlni. (g) Tanner now mlieai the draw by tO-26, 8- 12. 22-18. OAMD 47 "DTTQT.' Black Twiner. White D'Orlo. 11- H c-6-9 8-U 10-14 J3.C5 83-J7- 22- 17 d-31-27 18-25 22-13 18-15 7-8 16- 19 9-1S 19-23 10-24 23-29 81-28 24- lfi e-23-14 25-19 2-7 15-10 80-23 10- 13 4-8 16-2J 24-37 37-51 77-18 23- 13 f-27-24 . 38-24 7-ll 20-21 2-6 12- 19 1-6 7-10 r-8 1 23-37 18-15 25- 22 24-15 15-U 11-19 32-21 33-8 S-ll 7-10 12-18 31-87 14-17 29-23 27-23 14-T 24-19 1-I0T 21-14 11- 16-a a-19 16-20 13-17 J-27 29-t5-b 22-1 11-7 19-16 M-tl 9- 13 g-8-7 0-9 17-33 27-82 17- 14 5-fJ 7-J 16-13 10-6 Drawn. (0 A rood line, but muat be undentood. (b) Etrongeat play for white, although 32-37 ho come merlu. (o) Cannot figure out why Tanner made rnch a moral 4-8, 31-27, thn 6-9 li all to the mug- Urd. (d) White han a, treat Tarlaty, but It la difficult diffi-cult to eay what U best her, fe) To command square 14 la reaerallr good, (f) la order to force matters. (s) From cow oa Tanner dlapl&yg good form. The City Tourney. After rather heated dlicuanion the mooting held at tho club ThanksglTlng day dedded to adopt the two-move restriction atyln ot play, four eunea all around, wins counting two and drawa one point each. The following playons ham entered: N. H. Burton, D. U llurdock. C. D. Erb, M. H. Jone. F. A. Keyworth, C. D. Bar-ton. Bar-ton. D. B. Carson and D. A. Plumly.' It haa been deolded to doi the enlriw on De-ember De-ember 10, which will rlre ample opportunity to all deelrlng to enter the tourney. . Checker Notea. Durln tan lt month the editor has been busy traveling. At rraniton. Wyo.. "Sandy" Nltbct upholds old Scotland's banner, although Dr. Green and George and Charloa Cook nlso play a nlco gamo- At Rock Springs the old Klondlkor nr pioneer, aeordle Yonng, atlll puta up a hard fight, althongh David Mulr mak Mn buatle. At Price, Utah, Georg Davie t3:t you across the board In, good atyle. He li a fin natural player. At Denver emir O. 11. Rlpeaborg. tnu-uror tnu-uror ot tho- Ilocky Mounula Checker club, and Ute champion Peters wero found In on Sunday evening, and Monday wta too full or bustnti to permit of another vult.' Too bad thero lin't.a column In Denver, now that the boys are alt working togntter In harmony. At San Francisco we had the pteeaure of meeting Hopowell, who run the splendid column in the post; McComble. Pryor, Wagner and other. D'Orlo. too was there, having recently returned from Ios Angel, where ho unmercifully trimmed Dougherty In their lubicrtptlon match by 9 to S and t drawa. Re has a good Job there, Uk it, and If he keeps on boMtlna will soon be a "native ion,' lie trangly Intimated hla willlcznesa to rotcm to Bait Lake or Denver If a suitable match could bo arranged. i A elnb member 1 humlng the midnight oil in (trySng to work out a scheme to eliminate Jockeying Jockey-ing In the city tourney, tho Idea being to achtd-ulo achtd-ulo a erlc Of number, havo each entrant draw a number and play the other numbors (players! br Nchrdule. It Is a grand little rcherao. all rlpht, but If any rigid scheme can be made to atlck in a leisurely tourney like this, running al- J moat three months, the schemer Is entitled to a cold medal. Jordan nlll probably he In Denver In a few , weeks nnd may come to the fou before touring, the east again. Banks write that he Is coins to tour tho middle mid-dle Tt and act prior to a match with Jordan In Kansas City for the world's championship, and hopes to ret out this way before the fair la U1S. |