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Show Checkers - October 12, 1913. ... BlacU. fpi-1 (pf 2 M 3 flr "A't the commence-iB7p8ji commence-iB7p8ji ment of a ame H 9 BlGjjllHl2 Ulack men occupy fiWPBIBloB .squares numbered 1 Wmm to 12' The "Wh,te ifi25flE26H27Hl28 mcn tnose numbered PySIP8liB82p 21 to 32- Black al- VYjiite. ways moves first Checker and chesu headquarters, T. M. C. A., Stato nnil first fc'outh atresia. Address communications com-munications to D. A. Plumly, No. ' i Concord place, Bolt Lako Cltr t SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 7' . By R. Graham. Blxck H, IB, 21. ' Whlt-aS, 3: klrifr, 2i. Whllo to- nlay and win. L . v 2327 3025 2612 ' 2732 1620 It 17 2135 1725 Whito Wins. PROBLEM NO. 8. By Julius D'Oiio. i WA M4, ym "White to play and irtn. Block Kinje, 3, 9, 11, 92. , Whlt Kings, XL, 8, 10, 80. An all-klncs problem, the Idea of -which 1b takon from an early oomposltidn of the Kre.it "Herd Laddie. Julius D'Orlo, the brilliant Italian eipert and determined match player ot Ohtcai, a topped off in Salt Lake during fair -week. He played olsht cross-board (fames vita Henry Sha-rr at the local club, the score belns, D'Orlo, 3; Shaw, 1; drawn, i.' Oh Thursday ho nave a. simultaneous oxhtbltlon at. the club, contesting ten boardB with tho folloTrlnu, results: Won. Drawn. Won. 2 D'Orlo 0 Walters 0 2 D'Orlo 0 Joneg. W. L..... 0 3 D'Orlo 0 Tumor 0 0 D'Orlo 1 Burton. N. H.... 1 1 D'Orlo 1....... .Plumly 0 1 D'Orlo 1 Murdock ........ 0 1 D'Orlo 1 Gardner 0 3 D'Orlo 0 Jones, M. B 0 3 ...D'Orlo..-. 0 Barton, G. D.... 0 0 D'Orlo 1 6ha 1 3B ,. 5.. , "3 As D'Orlo, during ht Btay at Denror, Colo., on this trip ployed nlnoty-nlx games against tho "Rooky Mountains' " best, -winning- olxty-elght. drawing twenty-eight and loalng two. tho Salt Lake club made a creditable Bhon-lng with three wlna, nine draws and sis toon louea out of a. total of only twonty-oluht games. Here are two or hln exhibition iramea at, Denver: Den-ver: GAME 15-"BRI8TOL." 11 38 2117 8 24-20 10-U 2117 5 0 2521 711 5 1 P 11 1715 9 li-a. 2724 1417 2S5 21 2 & 2317 5 0 110 IS 19 ' 2& 25 S 11 2532 1728 23 IS S 12-C 2724 14 IS 3011 12 19 2723 3 7 1714 30-25 '24 Iff 710 31 S7 1625 1418 10 10 2315 1 5 14 5 152-2 17 10 1313 3025 2530 24 8 6 16-b 3227 1116 2622 White wins. (a) Probably the loser. (b) Now Into tho "Double Corner Dyke," usually usual-ly brought up by & 14, 2217, 1118, 2533, IS 10, etc. (c) 710.' 25-21, 813, 2723. 4 , 23 IS. 1210, 3227, 37. '2724. 15, 2217, 1518. 24 15, 10 IB. 26 23, 1925, SI 15, 710, 1511, S 15, 2S 24, 1513. 2415, 1019, 3025, drawn Jordan-Hoffner. On anothor board. D'Orio scored Uie following brilliant win with tho white sldo of tho "Switcher": "Switch-er": GAM13 13-"SWITCHER." Black Unknown. White D'Orio. 11 15 610 610 1510 2336 3117 2025 3317 2316 15 6 t 13 1017 1323 1219 23-31 25 31 2521 2617 2318 6 3 8 11 1 S 1115 1923 711 3419 2114 82 25 2824 27 1524 610 1484 3 8 31-26 2 13 3025 2720 3419 716 4 8-1 1017 8-11 11 IT 14 3531 3126 2016 1017 36 1116 1120 21- 14 3114 2-22 18-10 Whito wlna. VARIATION 1. Blaclt Richard Jordan. White Harry .FToedman. h 9-a 1 6 3 7 1218 723 23 18 2-35 2724 2724 16 7 10 15 IS 1G JF 13 1015 2335 18 10 3127 3227 2521 7 2 7 23 1619 610 1019 2530 2718 2823 2117 2316 31 6 3 8 1928 4 S 812 3025 3D 1 2114 26-22 1915 Jordan won. 4(a) ThlB Ir the ntrongest more, although 69 lo tricky, while 11 15 pormltu whlto to get a good Came. Here are two of his games In Salt Lake City, well played by that stubborn Yankee, Hunry Shaw, who was highly complimented by Mr. D'Orlo for hie good play: GAME 20 "DOUBLE CORNER." Black D'Orlo. White Shaw. 9 14 2617 622 1616 1923 24 19 711 2617 2629 1120 11 15 SO 26 1015 1611 2332 23 1R-1 4 8 3227 1610 7 3 1534 2925 1116 10 7 69 18 9 1116 20 1J 2925 3 7 5 14 2522 716 7 3 2318 25 10 1524 1714 3502 2016 8 1 J 2720 15 IS 3 S 32-2S 2522 S U 1410 - 26 1C 10 1115 2218 1822 11 7 913 22 IS 3 7 ' 23 IS 1216 711 15- 22 18 9 2225 S 11 1317 Drawn. VARIATION I. Black Sliaw. White D'Orlo. 27 24-a 2S 19 13 fi 3420 2213 S 11 S-ll 3 H 16 1924 2218 22 17 16 LI 2016 1C U 16 23 1116 718 610 3023 25 9 1916 2011 11 7 13 9 514 1219 913 10 IB 2832 2926 2316 3337 7 3 95 4 8 1518 1317 1519 1413 2523 SO 25 37 S3 2 6 3117 1115 fi 9 IS 27 1823 24 20 17 IS SI 24 25r-S3 , 1524 1015 1518 3330' Drawn. (a) Now the defiance. Checker Notes. Mr. D'Orlo left here on Ootober 3 for San tViia-cltoo, tViia-cltoo, where ho will enter the Pacific Coaut tourney, atartluc October 11, at Mechanics' Institute. In-stitute. According to tho &"an FVanalsoo Post, there will be a clauy bunch to scrap for the 19V3 medal, as Hopewell, Hanson, Prior. Wright, McCombie, Wiso, Knowlton and Bradford of San Francisco: Payno and Dougherty of Los Anaelca; D'Orio of Chicago, and also Preston Kotoham and Harry Angoll are expooted to "come back" and show that tho wect can play nterllnir cheokers as well as the far east, , It ts rather significant that D'Orlo only bought a one-way ticket to Lou Angolea, An tho oliniate there Is almost the same ax that part of sunny Italy whence he came when a hoy of 15, It is likely thst ho will stay if suitable Inducements are offerod. Of course, the fact thAt D'Orlo lived In Scotland Scot-land for almost four years before coming to New York In 1900 at tho age of 19. would not acoount for hl dovotloa to "Fair Dameh." and for his ability to put them down on the right winores, usually hi the exact center. U h 0 |