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Show CHECKERS AND CHESS lMEai4ggEii6SS HitS is m is2 WHITE. At the beginning be-ginning of a cam Black men occupy quares numbered num-bered 1 to 12. the White men those numbered 31 to S2. Black alwaya moves flrat. Checkers and che6s heaJquarters Gi2-3 Continental National bar.lt building. Address Ad-dress communications to D. A. Plumly, S65 Elizabeth street, or 200 Federal build, lng. Salt Lake City. ESSENTIAL POSITION" XO. IS. By J. IC Lyons., Black 1. 3: king. 13. r-H r r,a r - I White 6. 1". l!. 13- Black to move acd flraw. Notable as bein? one pf the (ev.- corrections correc-tions of Uie renownej Drumraond. SOLUTION TO ESSENTIAL. POSITION NO. 15. C. "F. Burkr's triangle. B!a-k 5, 13, 25: kin?, 4. Wr.iie 11; kinp. 15. -2. r-hite to rr.o e and draw. 22- K' 2ii-30 M-SSo U-15 15-11 I?s-":a H-7 2-6 0- '12-S 15- n 27-23 20-T.j 22-U 23-19 10-15 23- 26 16-12 7-2! 6-3 -6-0 dS-12 1 17-H Drawn. ""Denotes onl7 move to draw. ! (a) 5-3. 17-13, Ii-U. li-10; drawn. ! Tol White forcos a very fine draw. I c) 25-21. 2-6. ?:;-26, 6-10: drawn. (d) I? white allows king: on 4 to com- ! bine with the other two black kings, we i have "Strickland's position." black havh the wlnnlne side. GAME NO. 1 23 DUNDEE LASSIE. The following four fames were p'ayed on th-; r-?cT,t st of 'he Erj'iF.h expert to Fait Lake and will be lour.'l quite original, as the driuqhty vetenir,. tMiaw, is addicted to the habit of selling off Hie main-traveled roads and bialim out his own trail. His tactics wore good, as extremely ex-tremely :'ew class with Jordan as a flope-fcter, flope-fcter, but then the Engllthman can ko some l.irose-lf In routili goint;, as these paraea will prove. Hlark Hnry Shaw. White A Jordan. 12-16 10-H 14-23 1-5 M4-1S 24- 20 2-24 27-11 23-15 10-7 11- 15a 16-20 0-14 10-19 10-23 20- 11 24-19 LS-9 ::2-2S 7-10 7- 16 S-1'J 5-14 3-3 23-32 0-lS 1fi-ir. 111-2? 11-7 10-19 r,-2" T.-16 2-7 9-14 l2-1f 25- 1 15-8 19-1:", 7-2 1H-12 8- n s-12 14-is 6-10 s-.'-ar 29-25 SX-1S 30-31 2-7 21-17 -8 l-2:l 7-10 10-15 27-23 16- 22 26-19 16-11 7-10 rU-13 White winy. (a) 3-14 ts much better. (I1 If 19-24, 10-19, 21-31, 19-25, 12-16. 25- 22, white wins. fi:) A neat ondlnir to a well-played game. GA7.IE NO. 234 IM'NDEE LASSIE. Bla.k A. Jordan. White Henry hhaw. 12- 16 a'25-22 R-12 21-17 10-14 21- 2H 16-19 17-13 14-21 4-S 5- 12 21-15 1-6 30-25 19-24 "S-:l lito-19 25-22 'Jl-30 S-15 9- 14 3I-16 11-15 :;l-27 24-01 22- IS 12-19 27-211 . 13-9 a-8 22-17 1-8 27-4 c.6-13 15- 3 6-10 23-16 7-11 6- 14 29-25 12-19 82-27 Illack wins, fal This move plvcs black an equal Kame. 23-29 !e favored by experts, as It confines block to a bcalen path. 11-25 la usually taken. (r) A prettv endinpr. GAME NO. 235 KELSO CROS8. Black Heni-vr Shaw. AN'iiite A. Jordan. 10-15 IT-1 4 7-16 11 -S 2V-23 23- ls 9-13 1S-11 4-11 15-11 7- 10 a.30-26 9-25 15-s 25-19 26- 2.3 3-7 29-22 16-20 11-S 10-1 1 .32-27 19-2.1 H-3 2-6 23-19 1-6 26-19 .32-27 S-7 14-23 21-20 16-23 31-21 6-9 19-10 6-9 22-1 R 20-27 S-3 6-15 h25-21 23-27 1)1-10 C15-17 27- 13 S-12 24-19 27-31 12-1,1 27-21 27-32 2t-2( 21-17 . 11-16 19-15 31-27 16- 13 20-11 12-16 24-21) Drawn. Ca) 17-11 If! the old way. fh) 27-24 Is HHiinl' tuken. fci Sonndlv played. GAME NO. 2.36 KELSO CKOSS. 131a, k A. Jordan, White rienry Shaw. 10-15 11-7 10-15 27-23 27-31 23- lS 3-10 16-11 6-9 6-10 12-16 22-17 22-25 22-10 22-IS 21- 17a 13-22 23-22 9-18 10-15 16- 19 26-17 18-35 11-7 1S-M 17- 14 13-26 12-8 2-11 20-16 H-13 30-23 25-SO 1 -10 .30-26 24- 20 15-22 17-14 25-50 16-12 6- 9 24-19 15-1K 16-7 26-22 27-2lb 9-11 .31-27 1S-23 12-S N-I'J 13-13 30-26 7-3 14-IS 25- 21 11-Th S-.3 5-9 15-19 I2-I6- 23-19 1S-23 2-6 13-17 22- 27rl 15-24 3- 9-13 21-11 1-6 2X-19 22-25 19-16 1R-9 27-23 M-1K. S-12 23-27 6-3 7- 10 19-16 26-22 16-11 Lslaek wln. (ul 26-23 Is & safo lino coming Into favor. (10 27-23 In pencrally taken, (ci "Snl'elv first;" 1-6 Is not as rcood, (il) Weiiclemuth out 14-10 at Cedar Point and diew dttalnnt Hiinkp. |