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Show Checkers BiB13ii4l At th. commence-gB6B7li8l commence-gB6B7li8l ment of a ame (pl 9 Hl0fillBl2 3,ack men occupy fl8fclfljpl5Bl6B squares numbered 1 CTIiliHSO to 12. The Whlto cjp2gKjH , men lh0S8 numbered Wwmmm 21 to 32, Black al" Wfclte""" ways moves first Checkers and chess headquarters are at tho Y. M. C. A., comer o! Flrist South and State BtrgcLs. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 6. By A. C. Howe. Brldsowater. Black 3. 5. 8, 11. 13. Kind 25. SO, 32. H 11 P II mm m 1 1 lio 1 iQi f White 7, IB. IS. 19, 23, 27. Kings 10. 14. White to play and win. U 17 IS H 1 9 10-25 23 7 7 S 1322 1113 5 H 310 22 U White., wins. TIlOBLEM 7. "W By K. Grabnra. Black U, 16. 21. White 23, 32; king. 23. White to play and win. The followinc Rames 'wero played at the local club and aro contributed by F. A. Keyworth: GAME 14 "CROSS." Black, N. H. Barton, Whlto. F. A. Kcyivorth. 1115 2522 710 2531 33 2C 1713 2Z1S 1115 1713 1015 3033 1519 8ii 2325 914 1814 19 2G 13 9 IS 14 1521 18 9 15 IS 13 fi 2031 918 2720 1 5 14 9 1619 9 C 24- 1B 10-3S 31-27 18-23 1- 5 1524 25 IS 5-14 8 S lO-lT'lKV11 22 8 1519 22-18 12-18 9-8 'S-L 4- 11 28 23 1423 6 1 Z $ i'lH 2810 3 8 2718 810 5 14 '."Ic 6 9 2117 811 21-17 18-24 GAME l5-,,CR0SB.,m,tKrT Blaefc, F. A, Koyworth. Whiter N. H. BiF 11 15 G-18 10-15 20-S4 10-14 ( 23 IB 2925 1811 25-23 1S-'9"'JT 8- 11-a 1216 723 24 M 5-14 W 2723 25-22 25-19 31-J7 24-30 9- 14-b 1620 48 1-B 13-ir IS 9' 2419 22-18 3211 1911 , iMrfiffl 614 1113 27 7-10 nlS-'-'K-., 12 IS 2318 IS H 14 7 tiB ,!" 15 12 1524 811 3 10 1519' ?B-fm 25 9 23-1? 20-25 5734 'jTj (a) 1519 here luds to tarai play. H also goad. Jtr1 (b) Premature and -weak: 48 Is ItA JB.!.) GAME 15 "KELSO." Vt Black, F. A. Ker worth. White, O. D. BuBe 3015 17 18-b 1115 1710 39-24 24 19 1624 .26-33 7-14 S0-36 yMp$ 16 2-4 2720 6-11 26-33 24-37 . 'M 25 19 S 11 22-17 27 S2 'JM"?1 0 10-a 3218 1619 22-17 18-37 JjMsv 22 17-0 4 8 2313 1518 1433 5- 14 36 8 13-19 17-10 27-S1 S"!g 25-22 S-14 12-19 7-14 2217 H..L, ul5 29-25 10-15 81-28-d lt-U (a) 914 Is moBtly favored and nfer. Bi (b) Appears -weak; 27-34. 8-11. 2J-18. 17 14. etc. is beat. w'.BFnfc (c) 22 IS leads to a weak gam tor (d) Looks like the loser. 30-26. Ml i.vWC 13 23, 2622. 2325, 2217. 1411. 31-23JJJJJJJ-3714, 25-30. 14-10, 30-36, 16-11, 19-!4.4JJJJJJPU 24- 27, 3223, 2519, 72, 1115, Wipmjuj 10- 7. drawn. H. McKean. .T Tho folloivlnff game was played at tafKTbi club on September -23: 'IBiL GAME 17-"SW1TCHEB." Black, H. ShaK. While, H. CK p 9-13 10-14 35-10 31-35 !-. g," 21- 17 32-27 27-24 S-U. "-Jfor 6- 9 2-7 19-18 19-23 14-W - 23- 18 27-24 24-U 2- 7 13-tl Hi 11- 15 7-11 18-13 28-Sl 10- 7 . 13-11 31-27 8-11 11 1 S-, 8-15 11-18 14- 9 30-35 .Hg.Jft 25-21 6-9 13-17 15-M 18-18 4-S 25-24-a 9- 6 22-18 l-"'? 27-23 13-17 17-22 20-24 ,'H4(a IC-19 .24-20-b 6-2 25-23 "-"M3 23- 16 IS 23 11-15 24-20 '"JHT(i 12- 19 25-19 20-16 l-ls 17-31 24- 16 17-22 IS IS 7-3 J-JM 1013 55-1S 16-11 16- ,Lu: 30-25 14-32. 1S-23.C C-9 j5V, 7- 16 21-17 11-8 28-18 a-3 S t 'ills ij34 ii-io jj w iHe 22- 15 3 2-27 4 8 20-24 7 (a) White unnecessarily Rla ' NtHt 25-23, el518, 21-17. awwi..w.; Tlai 27-24 1518, 23-10. 18-33, l?ia.3Mri ifi-ll. 3-27. 20-lfi. drawn. H. McIveaU. (c) 19-16. 10-7, 2-10, 2-7. .Hin (d) 3-10. 6-16. 12-8. or 15-19. d"'"" Checker Notea. A report appears In eome of th itSSK ataUns that Alfred Jonlan baa loit . world's checker champion to M. B. f BlnKhamlou. N. T. The fact la AUlrtA could not loae what he did not p0Ji- a An open challenge for the title j JSBfl at least $1000 muat contain an r JBJe glvo or taVo traveling nvnm. and tho Issuer of Uio challenge Is really WHy meet and play the best players '"i In tho erent of tho acceptor of tto ''I ulatlnc that tho match takes ptoM country (as was done by TU Stewart, ""m land), and then should tho ehUMg 5.f) play tho match on these '"'f3,. i.iU.K?5 and tho fact Is manifest thRtJJLevCi0Bt, not mean business Among many "mFkl In favor of tho match .taking nVitifc---are the "following: Tho last 'A title was Richard Jordan, a EffJrlcaMHB! ed this country and met the jMJJM plan. C. F. Barker on twe ' .Bi0j3R acoro being. Tt. Jordan, 3 wiw u. wins; drawn. 39. .'.iKL In International matches. kaVSSSlSBK have been very badly bta W ?tD71 holders of tho championship UtIM .fu ing countries are all Scotchna. Henderson: Scotland. J. Fe'Vnt AfrSjfcu Hyud; Australia, w. Penman: WBtt Bljp Freodman. TJio only player who "JSjJ 5t World's title nntbl wur.W u Icon, tho lato Dr. n. D. TatoJ. 'rf gH 1 won't you keep till and admit that h only polllcly asking what JJs to demand? And ho concod ' h wJm fers to meet tho Englishman, Airred "Ml'Of, England. - . -jH At tho local club at tho T. M- v. CM'-jj. bA- checker, and che tVSn'c,oirr on 'Too "A5irMffi"firtS on hlo way lo visit to Angoles- |