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Show I checkers AND CtfESS sp(.tnlar 1J, 19 sB iM TB i i id Ml ii U i2 BiuBi(iBiB J'B-vIMjjHmH BuB2HnBu l!BwBjiiluM WHIT. ai inn ;r (tinning of , Kami Black man occupy square numbered num-bered l to 1 7, tho Whin men I hose numbered 21 to S3. Black always moves first. J hWer am) chats hrtilquartrr. 118 CntttlQn Ml Niioni Hanh tm tiding Martn ctmmuQloa Hon to 1 A. Phimly. 300 Fwlflrnl bulMh). Sli Lke Ctly, PROflliKM NO UT. By r. M. Klramoll. Tim rln prdrt pfObltd cf ISoj iprt con-Ixl con-Ixl Out Al by R. A. Uurloy of Wnvr. Hi lh h- iiff that tho piosnt (nrttoo el pltycri win fiH.i it InttrVtlnj ami liutnictU-o, MUclt-;; ktugs. M ;: y t& & b mm :;.2 g& y u w m fit Stgj fi Watte-" 2I fclnjK 15, jk. Wait to plv aufl win QA9li NO. 3)9--FTB " Contributed, with note, by rhrlw Hotter. This fln mm It not only highly lnmu.-tlv. mrviy as Bane, but u vry Interesting a howing ihw evolution of p rob lama and how the am Idea o,-rurrer to severs.! ot th world' greatest great-est problemists. For subtle and sclent If U- end-play, end-play, tlte position arrived st la hard to equal U-li U-l ll-nt IB. it 31-m n-U IT-Irt f-l r-ll-IS - U-tD 1-18 T-U -3 3J-17 24-1J ti-17 -7 j.t 5-? -12 M 1111 :3- K-1S ti-n 13-9 T-ll Ml 1-1S 10-14 ll-Jf. U-SO -0 19-16 M- S5-31 U-tl Ul t-ii u-tl lie 'so-ji !6-M 1-U IT-13 IS-I .1S im is u . ti n S0-5 JT-S4 - tt IB-ll s-ii ae-tr i-io 54-si n-i$ 7-tt tl- B-i If a 11-U -t 3-11 10-11 fO-!t-b IVll 13-1T l-t li-u Aod ve hava problem No. 1U by Charles Hefter : Black 19, U: kings. & M. m mm m W &3 ... 81 Whlt-i. M: kinj. 1. , BUu to play and draw. (a) Tb play (o this move is by Thootas Finn. Moctrea!. published as gma No. 77. ia the American Checkar Review, in the fall of 1RSS. (b) Thla movi was offered bv Messra. Sheaaa and Be! den to eon act and draw Mr. Finn's pit, bat would not stand the test. (e) Sl-17 only draws hare, but Mr. Finn proves the EOundneaa of hta play here by: J-7 7-10 1S-U 11-li M-i3 tt-if is-:: Whtta wins - Unfortunate! r. I bad forgotten this play, or problem No. 93 by Sbeean and Belden to tho Third American Tourney Book would Dover have' appeared. C Hefter. (Note This was Tribune problem No. 117, Shaesn and Belden. showing 31-17. as given to win In Chicago Dally News problem No. 38, to ba only a draw. Editor, i GAME NO. 330 "DUNDEE." Wherein our visitor underestimated our "sou-ter," "sou-ter," played too long for a "cook." and got scratched up for his timerity. Black Henry Shaw. White J. B. Hanaon. 12-18 4-8 7-15 19-23 M- -l tt-2? 22-18 b-17-14 8-12 8-12 10-14 18-20 1-5 M-18-1 12-M 18-15 15-11 14-10 15- 19-C 12-19 14-18 8I0 15-19 23- 1 27-23 23-14 21-17. a 30-2o 12-19 11-16 fr-26 10-15 1-18 27- 23 30-11 38-:: 2-22 Black wins. VARIATION I Black J. B. Hanson. Whit; Henry Shaw. 28- 24 20-11 23-16 28-20 32-27 1-14 8-T 12-19 8-11 2-7 24- 19 33-18 38-23 11 -27 24-19 U-13 7-18 19-2? 11-16 9-13 20-11 U-9 30-23 26-22 18-9 18-34 8-14 4-8 1-5 5-14 27- 20 26-22 22-18 27-24 22-18 7- 18 16-19 8-9 18-20 14-17 Drawn. (a) u)-14 draws. (b) il-8 draws. (c) Now the "Bristol." GAME NO. 331 "DUNDEE." Contributed by Charles Hefter. An interesting game played at Rochester, N. T.. between H. B. Reynolds and S. Slegel. Reynolds plaved black. 12-18 9-13 14-17 8-12 13-17 23-18 26-23 31-14 16-11 18-14 16- 20 6-9 10-28 10-14 17-82 14-19 29-28 31-22 11-8 32-28 11-15 9-14-a 7-10 14-17 22-38 18-11 18-9 19-18 8-1 8-11 8- 34 5-14 3-8 17-26 26-30 28- 19 22-18 1 6-7 30-28 14-10 4-8 1-F. 2-U 13-16 3026 22- 18 18-f 2G-19 4-8 11-15 8- U 8-14 Ilir. 1S-19 25- 22 25-22 19-16 23-18 White wIdb. (a) 10-14. as played in garni by Ward and Hynd In Shearer's book. Ia best. S. fiiegel. GAME NO. 332 "KELSO." Played by correspond'' n:e between A. RJerkne. Fall River. N. D.. ind John Howo, Jr., and M. Suleiman. Chicago. Contributed, with notes, by Howe. Jr. Tru: allies played black. 10- 15 29-2. 11-15 16-11 1 1 -1 A 1-17 10-17 18-11 7-18 ' -ll 11- 18 25-21 8-16 14-10 lo-IS 17- 14-a 1-8 2fl-23-e 4-8-d 11-20 9- 11 21-14 16-19 10-7 18-23 23- 14 6-10 28-16 8-U 20-24 8,11 30-25 12-19 7-3 28-28 22-18-b 10-17 24-20-r 1P-23 18- 23 2-2l f-l 27-18 25-18 1-8-c 20-16 15-23 6-10 21-14 6-9 3-8 Drawn. (a) Producing original play, and Is just as good as anything. 28-18 is usual here. fb The usual play is 25-21. 6-9, 29-25. 9-18. 24- 19: drawn. (ci Best. U 2-6, 21-14, 6-10. 24-20. 10-17. 18-15, 11-18, 20-21: white wins, (d i Onlv move. (e) 24-20, 16-19. 20-16. 7-10. 14-7. 24-20. 26-21, 5-9, 22-17, 9-13, 17-11, 20-21. 27-20, 19-23; drawn. M. D. ll! B. (fl White forceB a flnfi draw from hern on. CRITICISM. Kansas Ctty, Mo., Sept. 6. 1915. Mr. D. A. Plumly, Salt Uike- City. Utah. Dear Sir: Noticing your gamf; of checkers in the newspaper of Sunday. Kept. 5, called game Xr)'-meanlng number 321 game railed "Rllch-er." "Rllch-er." wherein A, H. Barnes avows and declares that hie 2-7 move at 19th move pnts the "kl-boah" "kl-boah" on white's chance, hut after carefully referring re-ferring to my Lee's Guide, 1,872 1f.ru e. I discover that Instead of 32-28 at 24th move, play 31 -27. and T am switched if this "switcher" isn't switched, and I would like to see black show a draw, let alnno win, and I'm "gum swizzled" If lhnt "kibosh" Isn't "kil-oshed." Of course, wo nln't much on the checker rloln's up our wnv, that 1 in Puckyhudrlle. in Ohio htaLc, but "our worthy committee consisting of Zobe' Hawkins. Jet.liro flimklns and myself arc like those cusses in Missouri-"Show ur?" MARTIN JBDKZNS, Alias, the lyns-eyed erltlc, visiting the above SF-ici.-tatlon. temporarily. ANNUAL MEETING." Pon'l forget ttie annual meeting of the Salt T ak" '"hen and Checker club next Tuesday evening even-ing Baptembar 14, a) s o'clock, for the eleullon of officers to serve during the ensuing ycur. |