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Show 'Giieckers' -i i, At the commence- ment of a game Black men occupy squaree numbered 1 to 12. The "White men those numbered number-ed 21 to 32. Black ' White always moves first. Checks .-.-i an j chess headquarters, T. M. C A.. taie and First bouth etreeta. Address coro-niuEicatioaa coro-niuEicatioaa to D. A. Plumly, K. i Coccortl place. Salt Lake City. May 10. 1314. PROBLEM NO. 39. By J. D. Janvier. G ' G, Oj & ' (3 ' " Black 7, 11, 12, 16, 17, 20. White 14. 19. 23, 2-3, 27, 30. White to play and win. PROBLEM NO. 40. By D. X. Dovlo of Chicago. 111. Contributed by John Howe. Jr., o Chicago. i i ;'...; - Vj:j . . ;" ' , f-" i r ' l . Black 2. 11. 12. IB. 23: hinjr. 21. X White 1!0. 22, 24. 2S. 32: king. 10. B i ack to p 1 ttv n nd ci raw. GAME 121 DUNDEE. MaoKead advancer! jruvlv !o the ntt?.ck in this, the final game of tho decisive kqi-Iph in the tourney, tour-ney, being a Kinrte u nmi nc:'diii:c only a draw, but the. veteran, Sliav. took him clc-r away from t!ie dope at iho sixth inovu hy Roiug 22-17 instead in-stead of the almost invariable 22-IS. outplayed him Rcrofy tho board and evened up the acoro, rnaklnp a lie for first and second place. The game ia contributed whh notes by MacKean, II Kelt Hugh MacKean. White Henrv Shaw. 12-16 1(1-15 7-1fi 6-13 a-12-lC 24- 20 M-ia 27-21 22-.17 31-27 S-12 11-25 16-11 lfl-22 5-9 25- 24 20-22 24 -15- 26-10 13-6 fj-H S-ll 10-1 4-S 2-9 22-17 17-13 23-lfi 2I-il7 10-7 3- 8 11-16 12-19 8-13 t-U 25-22 20-11 13-9 17-1.3 White win a. (a) A pimplo over? I ght which lose? t once. The following draws: lil-23. (b) 30-25. 12-1(1, 2n 21, 15-20, 21-17, 20-24. 17-14, 24-27, 31-24. 2-S. (c) 24-20, G-15. 14 -in. In-19, 20-lti, 23-2'j, 16-11. 2';-31, 11-7. 19-23 7-2, 23-2(i, 2-7. 2H-30. Drawn. U McKeau. (hi 10-fi, 1-10. 31-26 or 31-27. Drawn, Me K can. (c) 32-2S. ti-II, 25-24. r-24, 28rM. 23-27. 19-15. 27-32, 14-10. 32-27. 1 -1 1 . 27-23, 11-7, 23-18, 7-2 18-15. Drawn. H. MacKean. OAME U'2 K1;:L50. No longer elated, but sohcrfld and rivther dia-appointc-d. MacKf-in walked over ar.d pot tho cards, sbuffled them and offe:-ed Pliaw tho en I for tho first opening in the four-eame ?eHci to plav off tho tie for first place. Tiie 22-17 Kelso was the draw, and thh fifth pump 'unce thrown out by the plavinp committee, wiili'ii ordered tho second :er!rf stnrtcd over anew), was perhaps the best sumo played in tho tourney, be! up finely cen-i-icd on original lines to t.!ia very endlm;- where MacKean made a careless innvr which shov.id have io t him the game, only to lirtvo tho iisutlly caro-ful caro-ful Shaw make an equally careless movo which onabled MacKean to ttrnw. Contributed without not-s by Shaw. rjick Henrv Shaw. Hiito Muph MacKean. ip.5 T-lfi f-13 19-23 22-17 H-in' 2-!-':3 fi-I 14-10 11-16 2-i! 23-27 23-1? 17-14-3 C?-Cr 23-.-.1 J-fi 10-13 fl.lS in-23 1S-lx S-S 13-17 3.j.( 26-1P "-"' C-P 21-14 S-U ' 15-2-1 fi-s 27-31 1S-2 21-17-b2 27-20 25-21 lft-23 4- 1' fi-IT) 27-31 31-27 2- 25-21 17-14 17-13 ti-10 e-23-lS 15- lP-cl 15-19 31-22 27-23 6-10 24- 15 21-17 13-6 10-14 28-24 11-18 1-6 IS -23 8-tll a-12-lG 25- 24 , 31-26 6-2 14-10 d-24-13 8-11 1P-24 22-18 23-19 24-20 32-2S 14-10 10-14 l!l-15 24-27 6-9 18-16 20- 11 14-10 10-0 9-6 Drawn. , VARIATION 1. 16- 19 33-6 7-10 ' 28-19 11-15 23- 2,5 22-18 14-7 fl-14 2-7 ti-10 26-23 ' 3-10 51-27 14-18 17- 13 19-26 25-22 10-15 22-17 10-17 30-14 5-0 ID-HQ 19-23 21- 14 15-13 23-19 12-1B I- 6 27-23 11-15 10-7 24- 20 1S-27 20-18 8-11 6-9 82-23 15-24 7-2 D ra w ii Ale xa nd sp. VARIATION 3. 25- 22 4-11 31-27 3-8 30-23 8- 9 '23-19 11-18 27-23 7-10 29-25 16-23 25-21 S-12 21-17 9- 18 27-13 16-20 23-16 6-9 24- 19 12-16 82-28 12-19 35-24 21-17 1-8 26-23 33-3 1S-U 17-18 19-26- Drawn Campbell Aleianflor. VARIATION 8. 23- 18 4-8 27-24 J-6 27-24 15- 22 24-20 8-11 81-27 14-13 25- 18 16-1 17-18 23-20 23-14 9- 14 17-14 10-17 30-23 10-17 13-9 11-15 - 2-14 6-10 '19-10 6- 22 25-23 19-23 ' 14-9 7-14 26- 17 1-3 24-19 B-M M S-ll 22-17 15-24 13-9 29-25 6.10 28-19 M-W Drawn Stewart Henderson, (a) A had oversight and eagerly talten advantage ad-vantage of by MacKean. whose only hope was just such a slip. 10-15 wine easily. (bi 24-20 is the usual move here. (o) Here Shaw leaves the boolca and takes MacKean Mac-Kean a weary Journey over a stony path. (d) A fine original game. (e) 28-24 (f), 6-10, 23-ttO, 11-15 (g), 20-16. D rawn M acKean , (f) 23-19, 6-10, 19-23 or 28-24. Drawn Mao-Kean. Mao-Kean. ' (g) 10-U, 19-23, 14-10, 23-19. Drawn Mao-Kean. Mao-Kean. GAME 123 DENNY. Not to know whsn you are licked is the trait which often brings victory out of eeemlns defeat, and here is how the young American. Yates, out-nerved out-nerved and outgainod the great Scotchman, Wyllie, himself renowned for this characteristic. Hero is the famous "fiftieth Game," where WytUe had Yates in a loss at one stage, but the brilliant youth hung on with grim determination and Dually Dual-ly won the game and with it the championship of the world. Black Wyllie. "White Yates. , 10- 14 1S-9 25-22 10-15 27-24 j18 5-14 7-10 20-24 3-8 32-16 19-15 '22-18 , lli-18 24-19 25.22 16-19 32-27-a 28-32 8-1E 8-12 23-1 2R-32 18-22 10-24 24- 19 JZ-28 " 27-20 32-27 21-d7 7- 10 15-11 ' 13-23 23-18 24-2i 1-6 20-18 24-19 17-14 8- 7 29-"5 82-28 18-14 27-31 S-"4 6-10 16-12 27-24 14-9 16- "0 27-23 23-19 14-9 23-26 22- 17 flO-15 12-8 19-23 22-2 II- 15 25-22 19-16 9-5 13-17 18- U 20-24 10-7 24-27 10-14 7-1G 23-19 28-24 5-1 17-21 '0-22 14-18 8-8 27"3t 2r,-" "9-13 19-10 24-19 1-5 26-22 29-18 18-25 31-27 23-19 14-10 lil-22 10-7 16-20 5-9 31-2 1S-9 25-30 7-10 19-23 ' 9-5 H 13 7-2 9-U 27-23 25- 18 30-25 27-23 31-27 10- 14 3-7 24-28 14-10 Yates evoutually won. (a) The loslnc move. SOLUTION TO PROBL15M 37. Bv ?t. A. DHtman. White 20, 23; 'ldnsa. 22. 30. ninrk (11. 23; klnpa, 19.31. Wiito to movo and draw. )9.S 20-26 22-26 30-2 31-07 23-27 27-23 1814 14-1" 18-22 30-20 26-30 2r-22 22-26 11- 1S 27-32 2S-1S 27-23 '-"6 - 26-30 30- 2fNt(0 27- 31 32-27 31-27 23-18 Drawn. SObUTTON TO PROBLEM 38. Bv John Howe, Sr. Blaelt 13. 14. '17, 18. 23. White 20, 21, 25. 81: king, 7. Black to plav and win. 17- 22 11-18 H-13 7-11 23-26 22-15 2-29 13-22 29-25 Black wins. |