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Show 'I CHECKERS Checker and cnena headquarter!. 811 Continental National lnK building. Ad- ' drens communications to D. A. Plumly, i 20U Federal building. J?lt L-aks City. I July 30. l?lfi. PBODLKM NO. S13. J Contributed by ft. It. Itlchmonil, Chlraco. , 'This lookw Innocent, but ia full of m;tirh-i. cavy to iiiImi.' U lack 3, U. 21; ktng I. m m mm i e mm om m m m. m u i i i White 6. 1?. 30; king 16. WhltB to play ainl win. PROI1I.EM NO. :U. Contributed bl ' J. Alexander, Birmingham, England, muck 3, 6, CO: king 18. m m mm m m is i IEl O O m ii m m 1 II I ! m m m White 6. !5. 39. 21. Black to p!ar: what rult? SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. HI. By L. J. Vilr. Black IS. 2!. UnS I9- While 10, 22. 31; king It. White to play and win. 31-2i H-H 3-2 n-14 2-H "- 2-!" , .,. While' wins by familiar elementary P'ay m the single corner. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 212. By O. H. Richmond. Black t, 12; king 17. While It, 32: king 10. While to play and win. H. S. H.O 32-27' J-H a-26-Sl 4s.. 6-f 1-W l- 22-! 27-21 10- 15' b-S-1' -I8 M-27 17- 11-a 1-5' H-9 8"n 1J-ls s-i 12-16 15-19 lS-ffi 1-1 , While wina. (a) Best. tb) A key move: hard to see. GAME NO. 462 SWITCHER. Plaved by correspondence beiween Ceorga W. Bass.' Winston. Colo., and C. W. Fawkee, Otho. Iowa, and contributed with Holes by tho former. Bass plaved b!ak. I, -lS 15-34 8-11 12-19 26-31 10-H 21.17 28-19 22-18 23-15 13-lt 13-t 9-13 4-S 13-22 U-1S 31-2 2-9 "D-''l 27-23 1-17 26-22 14-7 8-3 5- 9 , 7-11-a 9-14 18-23 S-10 H-18 22. IS Sf.Ji-b lS- 22-1! 29-115 3-, 1-5 11-15 5-H 15-22 6-9 18- 11 32-23 Sl-26 35-18 11-8 7-10 8- 15 15-24 11-li . 23-26 26-30 30-26 24-19 21-19 19-16 16-11 17-13 Black wir-5. (a) A Jackson vs. T. Kent played 3-11. 32-2?. 9- H. 22-13. 13-22, 26-17, 3-S, etc.; drawn. Cousin's 1010 Best Games. tbl 32-28 9-14 gets into note (a), but ll-.n. 19- 16, 12 19. 23-16, 15-1S, 22-15. 13-22 , 26-17, 10-19 looks strong for black. GAME NO. 483 EDINBURGH. Contributed by Alt. Lambert, Alfreion. Dys., England. , 9.y 8-11 10-17 13-17-b 8-11 7-14 "2-18 23-18 21-14 31-26 22-6 18-9 11- 16 16-20 11-16-1 2-6 1-17 514 1S-14 24-19 26-23-d 29-25 19-15 c-23-19 10- '7 6-10-a 4-8 6-9 3-8 16-23 21- 14 35-21 28-24 2o-22 15-10 Drawn. W. A. Guttrldge. (a) 6-9 is the usual move, but It .is considered a loss by F. R- Wendemuth, Chicago. See tout issue ot March 13, 1915. game No. 287. 1 (b) To this point there baa been 4 transposition transpo-sition of moves. (c) H-l 17-23 26-10. 11-15. 27-34, 30-27, 82-28. 15- 24. 28-19, 27-31: black wins. W. A. Guttrldge. vs. F. Clarke, Northampton Dally Echo. January 4 1910. Id) 2T-23. can white win? If 18-11, 29-2. 17-21, 25-22, 4-8, then It is variation 1 at seventh move. VARIATION 1. 13-17 4-8 7-10 1-6 20-14 11-16 J7--3-e 26-22 H-7 14-7 23-18 19-15 17- 31 11-16 3-10 2-11 16-23 6-9 29-25 22-17 IS-H 17-14 26-19 White wins. Hannah ts. Dossett. Rube's Checker Clipper. April 6, 1913, game No. 381 (el !6-23, 17-21. S9-25. S-6. 25-22 . 4-8. 22-17. 11-16. 26-24-t, 8-11. 31-26; doubtful white win. J. Alexander, Alex-ander, Birmingham. England. tf) 18-16, 7-10; drawn. GAME NO. 484 KELSO EXCHANGE. Plaved in Chicago between P. J. Whalen (black) and J. O. K. Smith. Coutrlbuted by Whalen. 10-16 23-14 8-11 21-20 7-10 23-18 22- 18 1-6 23-19 6-10 14-7 17-21 16- 22 29-25 4-8 26-23 3-10 19-15 35-18 12-16 23-24 10-17 82-37 11-16 6- 10-a 26-23 6-10 23-14 5-9' 20-11 18- 11 16-19 25-21 17-22 27-23 12-16 10- 17 21-15 10-17 27-23 9-13 1-11 11-18 21-14 8-12' 18-11 9- 18 31-26 8-6-b 23-18 10-17 Drawn. (a) A strong line favored by Whalen. b) 7-10, 14-7. 3-10, 21-20, 10-11, 19-16, 8-12, 16-7, 2-11: drawn. Jordan. GAME NO. 186 DUNDEE. A correspondence game between Harry C. Stelner of Edaewater, Colo., and Edmund Olmstead of New Hartford. Iowa. Contributed with notes by Mr Stctner. who played black, 12- 16 23-18 3-7 27-33 11-23 3-7 21.17 J.9 11-8 6-9 27-18 27-31 9-1S 18-11 4-11 81-27 20-24 7-11 21-0 8-15 21-1? 10-11 19-15 81-26 11- 15 26-23 11-15 22-18 9-14 11-15 '0-11 9-14 19-16 1S-22 15-8 26-22 7- 16 28-18 7-11 25-18 11-23 15-10 "S-21-a 11-21 16-7 13-17 ' 8-3 22-1S 16-20 18-11 2-11 23-19 24-27 Black wln6. (al Thla Is considered weak: 25-21 or 23-18 is the usual play at this stage. |