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Show '1 CHECKERS Salt lake trtbvvr problem no. 321. Oaii-ibuwd by S. fiegf I. Roche tr. N. Y. I Black 1, 3 17; king is. i m um. El iei ii m m i P-"M f--? ta H y 'fc3 i White 9, 15. ?3, 31: Wr.g 8. 1 Wliite to plav anrt win. I SALT LAKE TRIBfNE PROBLEM XO. 3:2. Contributed by O. H. P.ichmond, Chicago. , Black 5, 11; kings 24, 2i. m u'w & I id! til Ey ! j ii&iJ 111 siis White 6. S. 11. 19; king 10. White to )ty and win. SOLUTION TO FROBLKM NO. S19. By J. Alexander. Black 3, 6, 7, 10, 16, Hi, 19. 0. White 11. 17, 25, 2tl, 27. 32. Biauk to play and win. 20- 24'-a 10-lj 18-23 23-30 2-9 30-5 27- 0 11-2 W-ll Black wins, (a) White has Just done the smart thing br 1S-14. 8-18. 15-11, but 1S-U. 9-1S. 2S-2-i, 19-2S. 15-11 is no better after 20-2 and 6-3. The position ought to be set forward, but there is too much other play for a problem. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 320. By O. H. Richmond. Black Ktnga 4. 0, IS, 19. 29. White 10. 15; kings 11. H, 31. White to plav and draw. 14- 1S 18-23 31-22 10-6 14-10 6-1 13-9 18-26 8-14 Drawn. The five kings are thus successfully resisted by the bridge of sighs." 1 SALT LuKJ2 TRIBUNE GAME NO. 6S6. 11-16. 21-17. Contributed br J. Alexander, Birmingham, En-gl&nd. En-gl&nd. 11-16 17-13 8-11 22-18 14-23 17-14 21- 17 4-S 30-26 1-5 27-11 12-16 9-13 24-19 10-14 1S-9 16-23 8-4 22- 16 16-20 16-9 5-H 22-17 20-24 13-22 25-22 6-14 26-22 10-15 14-9 26-17 11-16 25-21 11-15 11-8 6-10 , S-ll 29-25 7-10 23-lS-a 15-19 Just drawn, (a.) Recently proposed as ft correction of the Encyclopedia, page 92, variation 29. It seems stronger than 22-17 as there played, but the draw can be obtained as above. J. ALEXANDER. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE GAME NO. 6S7. SECOND DOUBLE CORNER. By courtesy of P. J. Leo, South Tacoma, Wash. By F. S. Kettleson, Calgary. 11-15 32-23 11-16 27-9 11-16 24- 39 15-24 22-18 6-U2 27-23 15- 24 2S-19 16-22 26-17 16-20 28- 19 7-11 36-17 2-6 23-1S ' 8-11 22-18 8-11 17-14 a-20-24 ' 22-1S 1-5 30-26 10-17 b-9-6 1 9-14 18-9 3-7 21-14 24-27 18-9 5-14 19-15 6-10 6-3 i 5-14 29-25 11-18 14-9 27-31 i?5-23 4-8 23-19 7-11 2-7 U-15 25-22 18-23 81-27 White wlm. (a) 10-14 will draw here. (b) In game No. 9 of the Banks vs. Dossett match Mr. Dossett went 18-15 here and only drew. I S. KETTLESON. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE GAME NO. 6S8. OLD FOURTEENTH. 1 A Chicago game contributed by John Howe, Jr. Black Foment!. White Howe, Jr. 11-15 19-10 3-7 8-8 81-27 K-17 23- 19 0-15 32-27 11-15 10-14 21-25 5- ll 26-23 12-16 8-11 17-21 17-13 22-17 7-11-a 30-25 15-19 18-22 25-30 4- 3 23-19 23-22 11-15 27-24 14-9 25- 22 14-17 31-26 19-24 20-16 6-10 9-14 21-14 22-31 7-3 24-19 3-7 17-13 18-23 24-20 24-27 16-tl 11-2 35-18 16-10 81-24 2-7 19-15 9-6 22-15 2-8 26-3 27-31 11-8 2-9 11-18 27-18 7-10 7-10 15-11 13-15 29- 25 6-29 1-1-7. 14-17 8-3 10- 15 13-9 6-14 16-18 1-6 White wine. (a) 8-11 draws. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE GAME NO. 6S9. 10-14, 24-19. Contributed with notes by R. A. Gurley. ; Played recently at tho Denver club between E. E. Osborn of McCook, Nob., and Afi B. Snow, How many holes are in this skimmer? Pray tell. Osborn's move. I 10-14 25-22 20-27 7-S 81-27 6-2 24- 19 14-17 32-23 11-16 22-13 32-27 11- 16 21-14 6-9 13-9 27-31 2-7 22-17 10-17 13-6 19-28 9-6 24-23 6- 10 29-25 2-9 22-17 20-24 11-16 26- 22 17-21 23-19 34-1S 6-2 2S-32 5- ll 22-17 S-ll 3-7 24-28 7-11 22-18 7-10 19-15-a 23-27 2-7 82-28 4-8 26-22 10-19 7-11 12-16 16-12 28-24 3-7 17-13 18-20 7-11 28-24 16- 20 38-1 7-10 11-15 ' 16-20 ' 12-16 17- 13 9-13 14-7 18-23 13-9 24-20 1-6 23-14 9-14 25-22 2R-33 16-19 31-20 16-23 1S-9 27-31 9-6 27-32 11-16 27-13 6-14 17-13 20-24 Drawn. (a) Commencement of a fine ending. The game wag well played from here onward, barring, possibly, pos-sibly, a dark cave here and there to Iolo one in. But where are they?. R. A. GURLEY. |