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Show I CHECKERS AND CHESS October S, IMS. luot M M- i At the be- S I 2 3 BfTj gtnnllie of a I s B B 7 H 1 1 c""' " B,ack e ffl .. B i nen occupy ISHhBisBkH pored 1 to 17. ! 3? !S 3! IS & 20 the Whit. ffliB-TBB?rBi numbered 31 W"2728 to ;2. Black I -JgiiJBH M 32 W always move WHITV flr8t" Checker and chK hfa4QU4rtPrs. 813 Continental Continen-tal National Bank buildlag. Adflrw cpmuiUDtca-tioaa cpmuiUDtca-tioaa to D A. Plumlr, 200 Fadeial bulldtofc Salt Lake Citj. PROBLEM NO. 1.13. By D. O. MoKeWle Tontruted by F. J. Soulh Tacoma. "Wah.. with an added wrinkle of his own. Originally published as No. 3H In "P. F. W. M." Black 9; kings. 11, 19. i m m ft'hlto 18. 30: king. 12. Black to play and win. PROBLEM NO. 134. Contributed by S. Sie.gel. Rochester, N T. Neat, but not too hard, although tho point may be easily mlseed In croas-board play. Black 3; king. 5. "White 20, 33. Black to play and win. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 1S1. By Paul J. Lee and Charles IleUer. Black II; Idngs. 14, 36. White Kings. 6, !9. 21. Black to play and draw. 25-22 14-10 1-6 11-15 15-18 17-13 24-20 15-22 18-23 23-26 27-24 26-80 2-19-a 10-1 6-10 10-14 14-17 b-13-9 19-15 22-18 20-24 24-27 24-19 Drawn. (a) If 22-26. 22-17 or 22-25, then 19-16, 11-15, 6-10; white wins. tb) 13-17, 19-15, 18-23, 15-18, 23-27, 18-22; white, wins. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 132. By 0. H. Richmond. Black 3. 4, 1,1. White 7, 12, 28. WTtit to nlftr and win 12-8- 18-23 2M6 16-20 28-34 12-8 11-15 224 27-24 24-28 18-20 28-33 8-3 22-27 10-6 20-16 24-28 8-U 2- 11 24-19 24-20 2-6-a 15-19 82-27 3- 8 27-31 16-19 16-1S H-18 19-15- 8-12 6-10 19-16 8- 11 31-27 6-2 13-16 18-23 16-18 10-16 20-16 10-14 16-12 11-20 4-1 19-24 19-15 23-19 White wlna (r) Now Into problem br Dr. Brown. GAME NO. 340 "KELSO." These two games were contested recently at tb Los Angeles Checker club, and arc contributed by Mr. Dougherty. Black Alfred Jordan. White John Dougherty. 11- 10 22-17 15-24 18-2 8-10 32-27 24- 20 6-10 26-23 8-11 1-6 21-26 16- 19 17-18 24-28 21-17 10-14 80-21 23- 16 8-11-1 23-18 11-15 6-10 28-32 12- 19 29-25-a 14-23 17-14 14-17 27-23 22-18 4-8 27-18 ' 15-19 10-14 32-27 9- 14 25-32 10-15 14-10 17-21 27-23 18-0 2-6 13-9 19-24 14-18 5- 14 22-17 6-23 2-7 22-25 25- 22 19-24 20-16 1-6 18-12 10-15 28-19 11-20 10-1 25-29 Drawn. VARIATION L Black Dougherty. White Jordan. 8-12 17-10 I-6-b 26-19 18-22 24-19 29-25 7-14 9-6 7-11 26-17 15-24 4- 8 13-9 6-10 19-16 14-18 23-12 25-22 3-7 20-16 12-19 17-14 23-32 14- 18-c 27-24 11-20 30-26 10-17 22-17 S-ll 5-1 11-16 21-14 10-14 22-27 19-23 1-5 19-23 Drawn. (a) Rerrie promptly went. 27-23 against A. Jordan Jor-dan and drew. . (b) This move seemed to surprise Mr. Jordan, but he found his way out of all difficulty. J. D. (c) 8-11 and 19-24 are the old lines. O Ail 15 NO. 841 "DENNY." Contributed by Charles Hefter. Played at Rochester, N. Y., between Chris Nelson Nel-son and Thomas O'Grady. Nelson played black. 10- 14 22-18 11-15-a 31-24 32-27 24- 20 1-6 22-17 19-28 80-25 6- 10 18-9 18-22 6-1 27-23 22- 18 5-14 26-17 9-18 25-22 11- 15-b 29-25 15-19 1-6 31-27 18-11 13-16 20-16 28-12 11-16 8-15 32-23 14-18 6-10 27-24 23- 19 15-24 16-11 15-19 16-11 15- 24 28-19 10-13 11-7 24-19 28-19 7-11 17-14 19-23-C 10-14 4-8 19-16 18-23 7-2 23-27 25- 22 12-19 14-10 23-77 14-10 8- 11 23-7 6-9 2-7 27- 23 2-11 10-6 27-31 9- 18 26-22 23-27 7-U Drawn. (a.) Looks like "old fourteenth." 3-8 (best), 22-17. 12-22, 26-17, 14-18. etc. C. Hefter. (b) Shearer stars 11-16 here. Did O'Orady miss a win In this game, or why did Shearer star 11- 16? S. Siegel. (c) 3-8, 7-8, fi-12, 3-7, 19-23, 10-15 , 32-27, 30-25; drawn. C. Hefter. GAME NO. 342 "DUNDEE." Two more garnet In the Interesting series between be-tween the former city champion and the coast expert. Black N: H. Burton. White J. R Hanson. 12- 16 9-14 9-13 7-14 13-17 22- 17 18-9 23-18 17-10 22-13 18-19 6-22 4-8 16-19 15-18 24- 15-1 26-17 32-27 10-7 14-9 10- 19 5-9 3-7 2-11 18-27 23- 16 29-25 30-26 27-23 31-15 11- 20 11-15-a 8-12 11 -J; 20-24 25- 22 25-22 18-1 21-17 28-18 8-11 7-11 11-16 1-6 16-39 22- 18 27-23 14-10 17-11 9-2 While wins. VARIATION I, Blaek J. B. Hanson. White . H. Burton. 23- lfi-b 15-24 31-22 4-3 32-28 11-20 28-19 7-10 25-21 3-7 25-22 9-14 29-35 17-22 28-21 8- 11 26-23 10-14 23-18 8-12 17- 13 14-17 22-1S 33-26 11-15 21-14 14-17 21-17 24- 19 10-26 18-15 25-29 Black wins. (a) 4-8 Ib httr. (b) The 24-15 take is strong, while thia weakens white's game. GAMB NO 342-"KEIJS0." Played during the recent visit of J. B. Hanson to the local rlub. Black Henry Shaw. White J. R. Hanson 10- 15 10-17-a 6-10 3-7 tUU 21- 17 22-13 29-25 22-17 24-19 7- 10-1 9-11 ' 1-6 16-JS 17-14 25-22 25-21 30-25 White wins. VARIATION" . Black J. B. Hanson. White Henrv Shaw. 11- 16 8-24 12-16 7-10 11-15 24-I9-b 27-11 29-25 13-14 23-13 15-24 8-15 4- 3-7 15-lfl 28- 19 22-18 25-22 31-27 17-13 9- 14 15-22 8-11 18-20 17-10 25-15 22-17 26-22 Drawn. fl ThU fchnuln he all Jumped out by 9-18. etc. fb 17-13 la senerallr taken, while 2-is and 22- 18 are also good. However, llita answers . the purpose. Red Sox Hurlers. No other dub tu Uie country has a pitching staff the size of the Red Eo.v' rorpn. There are nine slabmen on the pay roll. |