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Show CHECKERS J Checker nd cne heaoauartn. 21! Contlnentml Nations.! Ea Duiiainl. Ad-areas Ad-areas communication! to D. A. Plumly, Fedarai builalnr. ?lt La City. November 12, 1916. PROBLEM NO. ZS. Contributed hv L. J. Valr. Denver, Colo. Black 8, 18, 2S; kins 33. ! J i U ! i m m en $m pa i sl fesS em ' a&t m mm m m m m i ii ei m m White lfi, 24: kinSs 14. 20. Wliite to play and win. PROBLEM NO. 210. Contributed hv O. H. Richmond. Chicago. Black 4, 7; king 2ti. i 1 1 s, 1 M Hj. Bia White 32; kings 1, 12. White to play and win. "A little peach of a problem."' SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 237. ' Bv Unknown. Black 2, 5, 6, 15. IS, 19, 22. 25, 27; ki"S 23. . White 8, 11, 14. 16, 20. 21, 2S, 29, o2; kins 17. Black to plav and u-in. 26-30 2-7 15-1S 32-23 5-21 29-22 17- 26 11-2 24-13 19-10 23-14 26-19 18- 22 30-J 23-19 14-7 21-25 26- 17 2-9 Black wins. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 238. Bv O. H. Richmond. Black 7. i". IS. 22; kins 21. White 15; kings 6. 13. White to plav and draw. 6- 9 17-21-2 23-30 22-18 7-14 14-1 21-23-1 11-23 25-22 15-10 30-26 9-13 9- 14 22-26 13-9 Drawn. Variation 1. 18- 23 9-27 25-29 17-21 22-25 25-30 15- 111 21-25 23-27 27-23 13-17 17-22 7- 14 27-23 Drawn. Variation 2. 25-30 Z--'' 25-30 22-26 7-1 1 26-31 14-23 17-21 13-9 15-10 9-1S 18-22 30-25 27-23 Drawn. GAME NO. 528 10-1. 21-1 i. The following fine and Instructive game was played thirty-one years ago and Is contributed with notes by R. A. Gurley. Black August J. Heffner. White Asa U. Snow. 10- 15 28-19 4-8 S2-27-a 5-21 22-1. 21- 17 15-24 22-1" 28-32 20-16 26-22 6- 10 26-23 16-20 27-20 2S-24 17-13 17-13 8-12 17-14 32-28 16-11 15-11 1-6 30-25 10-17 31-26 24-19 S-4 3-I8 24-28 21-H 12-16 11 -S 21-25 12-16 27-24 2-7 19-12 19-15 9-6 '4-'0 11-16 25-21 11-15 26-22 25-30 16-19 20-11 20-21 1S-2 27-31 6-2 35-21 7-16 21-17 9-27 13-9 b-30-26 19- 24 21-19 8-11 2-9 31-26 Drawn. (a) 19-15 might draw by very careful play. (b) Drawn by perpetually playing 26-2o. 23-26. R. A. GVRLEV. GAME NO. 52910-15. 24-20. A well-plaved, original game contributed contrib-uted by Jno. Howe, Jr.. of Chicago. Black Jno. Howe, Jr. White Chas. Hefter. 10- 15 16-19 15-18 6-10 26-30 2-9 "4-20 23-16 24-20 20-16 8-11 17-13 7- 10a, 12-19 18-27 1-6 "0-25 9-14 22- 171) 27-23 32-23 16-11 11-15 11-7 3- 7 8-12 8-11 14-1S 25-22 10-15 25-22 23-16 29-25 22-15 15-11 7-10 .9-14 12-19 11-15 10-19 22-1S 15-19 17-13 26-23 25-22 11-8 17-14 11- 16 19-26 15-18 19-23 18-9 20- 11 30-23 22-15 8-3 21-17 7-16 4-8 10-28 23-26 6-10 22- 17 2S.24 31-22 3-8 13-6 Drawn. fa,) 15-19 is usually taken. fbl Mixing them up. 28-24. 3-7, 23-19. forming the Ayreshire Lassie, is usual here. GAME NO. 63011-16, 22-1S. Played at Rochester. N. Y-. and contributed con-tributed with notes by S. Siege!. Black David Degen. White S. Slegel. 11- 16 1S-9 2-6 19-16 27-23 S-S "2-18 11-25 23-19 24-27 6-2 23-18 16- 19 29-22 6-10-a 15-11 22-2b S-12 23- 16 5-14 19-15 7-10 16-11 1S-15 12- 19 26-23 10-19 11-17 26-31 20-16 24- 15 6-10 27-2-1 27-32 28-24 15-10 10- 19 22-18 1 1-16 7-2 10-H 2-6 25- 22 14-17 24-15 32-27 11-7 10-15 S-ll 21-14 16-20 2-7 31-27 6-2 27- 24 10-17 26-23 10-14 21-20 4- S 31-26 17-22 18-9 23-19 24- 15 8-11 23-19 8-10 7-3 9-14 32-27 20-24 9-6 27-23 Drawn. (al In a previous game Black at this point played 11-16. 19-12. 3-8. 12-3, 17-21. 3-10. 6-31, leaving the following neat ending: end-ing: Black 1, 21: king 31: White 27, 2S. 30: White to play and draw. However, How-ever, it draws quite easily. S. SIRGEL. GAME NO. 531 WHILTKR. Played at the Cedar Point outing last year between Judge H. O. Dotsey of Findlay, Ohio, and W. T. Cooper. Contributed Con-tributed with notes bv W. T. Cooper. Black H. O. Dorsey. White vv. T. Cooper. 11- 15 5-9 11-1 5b 12-19 14-23 20.24 23-19 17-13 20-11 20-16 8-3 17-14 9-14 11-16 16-21 4-8 2-7 10-17 22-17 29-25 27-20 16-12 22-18 3-10 7-11 7-11 8-15 8-lld ll-lil 6-22 25- 22 24-20a 31 -27c 12-8 25-22 13-6 3-7 15-24 15-19 19-23 16-20 1-10 26- 23 28-19 23-16 27-1S 22-17 21-7 Drawn. (a This is a strange, line for White. (b) This break is forcer. (c 30-26 is the old timer and Is weak. (d) This move was ' unexpected; 2-7, 12-3, 34-18, 22-15. l-23, 27-1S, etc., is the "beacon of light" shot for Black. The Dorsey continuation shows that there is one more way to kill a cat. White is forced to adopt "safety first " GAME NO. 532 MAID OF THE MILL. Contributed with notes by C. D. Dugan. Correspondence game. Black C. D. Dugan. Edgewater. Colo. White C. A. Anderson, Hagerman, Texas. 11-15 6-10 R-9 14-1$ 2fi.,30 22-17 IS-n 31-25 ,-14 8-11 JO-IS 2-6 7-H an-35 1T-13 28-24 26-28 6-1 14 -IS 1S-1S 12-lt fi-lu 1S-22 11-15 : 23-1 1 2b -22 24-tfl 25-1 S 1S-11 0-JS 16-19 15-JU 14-23 -J5-1S a-26-23 23-lfi 22-6 29.2,S c-ll-16 10-U 31-27 (Ull 24-20 1S-12 23-19 25-22 4-8 6-13 11-15 23.2ft b-30-26 32-2S 19-10 1-5 Dratv n. fai Considered a weak line for Whits. tb) New to me. I do not seem to hav met my opponent's plays properly at this stage, and got a bad game. (c) A long, stubborn light for tha d raw. |