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Show 1 CHECKERS The hoard is numbered from left to right. Blacks occupy B-iuares 1 to 12 at the top and whites '2 to 3: at the bottom. bot-tom. Play on tho black sour. res. Double corners are always to right of flayer. Blacks always move firsi. Checker and chess headouartors, 313 Continent! National Iir.K Duiiding. Address Ad-dress com municat ions to D. A. Plumly. 201) Federal building. Salt Iaks City. prt SO. PROBLEM NO. 188. Pt William H. Madll!. Donvor. Colo. On my r-cnt visit to the Denver club, R. A-Gurlav A-Gurlav chawed m this nc-at position, which ! (;ul'. lnjtrm:tlve. It developed In a rross-board ?.imo whh corpi H. Rlper.tu'-g. who managed to draw, hut ynrtH! said he mlsod a win ami the nt.t day "shof.d" tho oiDliii w vat II isouriana. BU'-k-S. y). ;5: hiu8 29. m m mo- fcii iM ,1111, While 27. 31, 3C: hlng H. Wtilt to plav anil win, PROBLEM NO. 189. fontrihute.l hy O. H. Richmond, Chicago. Bia.'k : kings 13, Zi. ei m s mm m m White 5. 22; fctoe 18 White to piny pad win. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 1S9. . By Charles He tier. Black 10. 12, 14, 2o; king 31. While 21, L'3. ,. 27, 2S. Bla'.'k to pity mix! draw. 12-16 or.ly (Just will). 21-20. 31.24, 2S-12, HJ-lo. l:-S, 2L-30. 8-3. 30-26; drawn. Hefter. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 1S7. By O. H. Richmond. B!a-k 18. 23; kings 24. 31. White SO; kings 9. 10. 14. White io play aod win. i 5- 13 13-8 7-13 3-S 12-14 18-27 M-27-c 24-28 24-20 32-28- 31-24 10- 13 B-S 8-12 16-20 30-16 18-22 26-24 2S-24 20-24 2S-32 16- 15 '14-10-a 10-7-d 11-16 19-21 22- 26 24 -28 24-20 24-M-b 32-3S 18-22 10-7 . 7-3' 16-19 22-18 27-23 3S-3 20-2 1 2S-32 25-19 White wins. Richmond. () 6-10, 28-27. 30-23. 31-26. 22-31. 34-20. 31-24. 20-9; drawn. D. A. Plumley. Cb) 24-20. 16-19. 20-16, I2-S, 16-20, 8-11; white wins. O. II. R. (c) 24-19, 30-25, 31-26. 10-16; while win. O. H. K. (di 10-13 and 31-2T Is a koockout; 11-13 and 25-27. SO-23. 31-26; drawn. O. H. R. GAME NO. 457 BLACK DOCTOR. Analysis by the late Dr. W. P. Puree, eib- rait ted to correct game No. 1147 In Chicago InteT-Ocean InteT-Ocean and also M. Atkinson's draw on the famous Swan and Adamsoo analysis. Contributed by Bert TituB, Minneapolis. 11- 15 19-10 11-15-a S7-24-5 14-23 25-24 23- 19 7-14 1P-10 7-10 21-14 19-38 8-11 !o-22 6-15 24-15 6-10 26-19 22- 17 4-8 31-27-1 10-If 25-21 7-11 8- 13 24-18 1-6 29-25 10-17 17- 1 3-7 24-20-2 3-7 21-14 10- 17 37-24 15-19 22-18 13-17 ' Black win, (a) The correcting more, as 6-10 was played and only drew. VARIATION 1. 24- 80-2 22-11 3J-27 18-14 25-22 14-W 15-19 14-23 6-10 ll-lo S-S 7-14 20-25 21-1 27-18 82-37 10-1 1-6 8-11 10-U 17-H 8-11 Black wins. VARIATION J. 25- 26 2S-1S 17-33 17-28 f- 10-14 1-6 8-10 U-1S 18-8 8-11 2-6 24- 19-8 Sl-27 :2-lS 22-31 -S 81-27 15- 24 S-ll Black win. VARIATION 8. Sl-27 27-K 32-27-6 24-20 27-24 23-H 6- 10 8-11 12-16 3-S 16-19 8-13 Black wine. VARIATION 4. 2T-:3 8-11 23-16 3-S 22-1 S 17-22 6-10 24-20 12-19 23-1 14-23 31-27 "-5-19 27-23 8-12 26-19 Black wlna. VARIATION 5. 29-5 27-24 20-1fi SO-23 12-26 6-10 10-15 19-23 I7-2C Black wins. VARIATION 6. 25- 18 J-S 32-27 11-16 Black wins. OA ME NO. 4n8 11-18. SS-IS. Conti Ibuied by F. R. Wendemutb, Chicago. An original game with a pretty shot. Black A. Bundy. White John Hows, Jr. 11- 16 36-23 8-11 21-17 4-8-b 23-14 23- 13 7-11-a 17-10 9-13 18-lS-c 16-23 16- 20 28-24 6-22 17-14 11-IS 27-4 34- 19 11-16 25-IS 1S-17 14-10 10- 14 22-17 2-6 31-2 6-LS Whlre wine, (al 8-11 is usual and ki'epa oa eafe groundl 7-l I also good. )bl Fatal. m (c) And now thn ttinn'-I cstbs tn. GAME NO. 4;,n?.i3, 22-17. Played TPcentlr at Rochester. N. Y, , and contributed con-tributed with notes by S. Slegel. Black S. Siegel. White R. Reso 9- i;i 24-20 S-12 28-25 2-7 27-24 22-17 4-S 23-16 9-li S6-22 "9.14 13-22 21-:? 12-19 27-23 6-10 24-19 35- 1S 13-19 17-1 13-24 16-12 17-2 11- 16 23-16 10-17 28-19 1-6 a-TMS 18- U 12-19 !2-r 7-11 21-37 14-17 8-15 27-23 6-9 19-18 (t Drawn. (a) 19-16 loses. |