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Show CHECKERS AND CflESS i-ew. I 2 ) 4 i S B 7Bl sB Bi iBi ii iz 13 B 14 Q IS IS 16 f I IT IS H 1 Hi 20 !Bl2lBuB24B BzsBuBnBts 1BmB3iB32B September 6, U16. At the beginning be-ginning of a game Black men occupy squares numbered num-bered 1 to 17, the White men those numbered 21 to 32. Black always moves first. Checjter tn-i rhess bead quart era. Ill CoBtlnsn-Ul CoBtlnsn-Ul Nztfoaal Bank bu:Miog. Addrew communication! communica-tion! to D. A. PIumlT, 200 Federal bulldlof, Salt Lak City. September 5. PROBLEM NO. 1T5. By Bert Brry. Black i. h. s. It 17. 25. 26: kioga. 14, jf. and M Splelmao of Chi-:go. Contributed, with note, by Howe. Jr. Mr. BJrkoei. placed white. 11-16 Uttfl h-U 17-21 lfl- '"It 17-13 0-: K-9J 17-10 35-24 8-tl ji-15 7n SMI ftf-H lS-w-i n-M 16-u -Jl 12-19 30-23 14-18 tt-ll 23-1K 17-11 11-8 11- l Ml 14-17 20-J4 11-31 2S-2J 22-18 i-i4 22-17-a g-4 "4-8 l-. )0-:7 6-10 24-27 22- 17 18-9 -0-25-b 18-1 Drawn. VARIATION t 23-16 14-9' 18-15 li-7 U-S4 Ml 7-J0 24-27 2-11 W-ll 1-H 23-18 81-24 9-3 H-17 1-7 U-l li-JO 21-14 t-S 27-23 15-11 10-17 17-22 20-24 20-27 Drawn lot Beat Gimei Book (a) 22-1S. 6-10. 12-9. 141, dj.ii, 15-19. 9-5. 3-8. 11-4. 7-l 14-7. 2-20: drawn. -Jordan-Baikr. b Publish! r'ay gives 26-23. Mr. BJerknee plM 8S-3I rlmply to avoid book olav QAMB NO. 3M "EDINBURGH." roiUitbutfd. with notes, by R. A. Gurley. Danver. A fin game, played between J. B. Hanson, the ''allfornla uperl. and W. H. MadiH, one of the former New Zraland players, who Jumpa out of the hooks at every opportunity. Hanson appears to think that playing a few men ahon addb strength to his caiu-e. as exemplified by this game, llanton placed Mack. 9-13 27-3 1-5 fi-2 36-30 Sf-a 6-10 25-22 15-18 4-8 12- 16 25-16 9-14 2- 30-26 24- 20 5-9 18-9 30-26 8-11 8-12 16-12 5-14 6-10 26-23 2a-22-l 10-14 29-2 26-23 1L16 10-15 26-1:3 11-15 W-15 24-28 ;m-25-b 15-19 ltf-11 18-22 ia-19 16- 19 2.1-lS 7-23 25-18 SB-83 23- 16 11-23 , 34-19 28-14 18-23 12-1? 22-18 15-24 -16 3E-18 27- 23 2-i 8-lfl 13.17. 15-11 4-8 21-24 23-36 16-U 28-24 23- 16 2:1-27 1S-9 J7-32 U-1S R-12 24-19 -30 ll-S 22-',5 S3-27 6-10-fi 9-6 22-26 c-15-18 12-19 31-24 10-15 8-4 Drawn. VARIATION J. In the Ifeohd game Hansen (while) varied" 28- 21 4-11 25-18 9-14 31-37 in. 23-18 1-6 18-9 22-26 F2-28 3-7 29-25 5-14 19-15 I"-72 2S-24 6-S 22-18 11-19 25- 18 6-10 25-22 14-17 20-2 7- 10 26-23 7-10 21-14 18-16 10-15 24-19 10-17' 10- 19 30-25 2-7 18-14 24- 8 15-22 27-24 17-22 White wins (a) Hero ani Interested spectator aaked If Haitaon eperteil to draw by giving away his men. (M Where the New Zealsnder Jumped out of the hooka, . (O A nice finish to e well-played game. CRITICISM. 1 Charles Hefter. regarding problem No. U5: "My soliillon lb: 11- 8 21-25 8-1S-1 6-9.a 8-U 17- 21 3-8 2-6 12-8 35-I8 8- 3 26-29 24-20 29-25 Blank wins. Lee. VARIATION 1. "I like: 8-8 7-ll'-b 24-11 U-8 2- -2 2P-3S 30-14 10-15 3- 7 11-18 16-11 g-8, 6-9 26-80 14-10". e 9-U -Black win. Hefter. VARIATION 2. If 29-25. J-8, 2S-IS. S-ll. 13-1T. 11-16 D3-33 16-23, 22-31. 21-20; drawn. -Hefter. la) Lee ha io nlay Lhla to show correction of problem In D W. (b) Now forced. (c) Only move." White 6, 9. 10, If 18. 19, 24; kin it. j, 3. White to play and win. PROBLICSL NO 126. By W. J. Woods. Black 1, 17. 23. 28; klnys, 18. 28. 37. flna. I want aolutlonM and rommonta. and, request re-quest colTftrs to get vf :-ultt w Ithout moving an? pleoew." (', Hefter. SOLUTION TO raoBLF.M NO. 128. Bj 0. H. Ri-'hmond. Blak 3. 4. 6. 8. White 14. 16, 26: kin?. 30. White. 10 play and win C"-2-'. 26-17 14-lf 3-7 12--1? 8-11-1 6-10 16 1 11-11 27-32 10-7 21-25 10-7 7-H 25-22 3- 17 f 10-15 18-23 16-2" 81-38 25-21 17-14 7-8 11-15 22-18 17-22 4-8 8 11 23-27 Whit" wins. VARIATION 1. 8-10 2-?3 11-16 22-26 20-24 14- 7 4-H-3 25-22 18-30 23-19 8-10 J6-J1 10-16 24 2 J - White wiiiK. VARIATION 2. IO-13 K-19 13-19 19-24 84-28 25-23 2.1-16 22-fi 18-IB l'.-19 White wins bj flrfit poaltlOIL RpLI'TION TO PROHLI'.M NO. 124. Ily Harry Stelner. BUrk 8, 10, 15, 18. 24. 27; kings. :9, 23. WhUe17, 25. 28. S2; klngR, 9, II. 21. Bta-'k to play and win. 10- 14 17-10 25-11 2S-1B 4-11 11- 4 18-23 19-l'i 18-8 23-6 27- 31 - White wins. GA.M1C NO 2.V'rTiINHt:RnH." Contrlbnled by F. Slegel. An tnepatinI itame, plnyed ni Rochester, N. Y . with TbOIM O'Orndy. IDS tine cronboard plnyr hn put up sunh strong fight ag.ilnat "cookB" st the recent nhtcago tonraay BlHckTlioniaa O'Gradv. WM'e--S. Siegel. 8-13 21-14 1-6 23-18 16-19 23- 19 7-10 18-1 6-10 22-18 11-16 14-7 10-17 lfi-11 1S-22 19-15 1 3-28 22-13 R-ir. 27-24 10- 19 22-18 6-10 22-17 SO- 24- 16 12-16 25-32 4-8 31-6 16- 20 26-22 2-6 30-25 28- 24-d 6-10 ?-28 S-t2 13-17 29-25 10-16 25-22 Drawn. fa) 26-23 l the orthodox mov Thl apppam to ad to original play. GAM K NO. 326 "LAIRD AND LAPY " A rorrenpondenci' game ronterted between Gus Finch of ArkHnsas and .John DOlfheii y. former Kansas champion, now of Los Angeles f.'ontrlh-utet. f.'ontrlh-utet. with notOB, by Mr. Dough trTy, who played white. 11- 15 16-20 "-18 5-9 go. 28 23- 19 15-10 26-23 8-1 ifl-i 8- 11 6-16 7-14 9-14 8-8 22-17 19-10 17-10 1-6 6-10 9- 13 17-21 18-22-b U-17 8-1 17- 1 81-26 23-18 6-10 l-U 10- 17 8-11 2J-I8 17-22 12-16 21-14 25-E2 18-11 n-7 1S-2.1 15- 18 18-25 2:-81 20-24 -.59 19-16 29-2 10-6 7-2 10-15 4- 8 11-15 1-10 24-27 "9- 24- 19 J8l 19-16 10-lfi 15.19 18- 17 2-6 12-19 27-32 i20 28-24 22-17-a 24-6 15-1S 23-6 11- 16 6-9 31-24 22-r. '8-32 28-23 32-28 28-19 2-t! 19.2s White wIojb, ta) VarlOB from publlahd plav (bl 8-8, 28-14. 15-18 lookl atrongor GAME NO. 827 "SBCQND DOUBIJB CORNER,. " A corrwpondenee gamn con tee ted betw-t-on A BJerttnee. Fail Rivor, K. D., and John Howe, Jr.j . m m mm 1 B lr ANNUAL MEETING). The Salt lAke CbaSl and Checker olqfc will hold Its annual meeting for the election of of-Icora of-Icora aufl transaction ef other bust cess on Tuee- ilay evening. September 14. at 8 o'clock. AM members la roo'1 ("landing (those paJd up to datel are urccd to attend. While salvation may be free, yet the Irfpa some oilier wine gOOd follows have that the Hub prlv-Uc(;i's prlv-Uc(;i's are ulsn fw aa the air Is erroneous. Landlord Land-lord are like the rest of us; they have to pax their bills and eat three tims a day, and the only way they ran dn It la to .ollect their rents. And It Is certainly unfair to calmly allow a few to pay their full dues every month In th oar and expect to attend all winter long, playing play-ing almost every night, by mere payment of a nominal toum?y entry fea. Tho tourney fe onV covcra tho vaxloua prlae to i awardad aX ita WMto 6. 19. 24. 25. 32; . klnga. 8, 10. White to play and win. The above problems are contributed by Charles Hefter. who write that whon he was a visitor at th Chicago Checker Huh recently a stranger named Paul Storch aaked him to solve two stroke problems, which it took him some tlm to do without moving any of the pieces, "I consider them fine and dandy. Many plav-r have an idea that I do not tare for stroke, but, to the contrary, con-trary, I Uka a good stroke as well as a good nd-am nd-am problem, au4 theaa twa axa exceptionally , . , 1 lose and has nothing whatever to do with Hie rent, which must be paid every month Since ' the club provides the plar-o of meat Nig. light find bent, chal m and tables, men and playing hoards. It wculd not be unjust to make tWO entry fees to the various tourneys, one for the Hub members and the other for outsiders to also cover club due during the progress of te tourney. tour-ney. What io the old stand-by think of this auggeatlont 1 |