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Show CHECKERS l S. T,. TRint'NE PnOIU.FM NO. 437. T-mtrihuled t.v L. J. Vkir. Jirnv.T. Black;!. 2:, e; Kincs 10, 30. K7,-'; 7-''? rv-" r r r r r ffi x ; f r 1 r ' While 11, 1.. 23: Ktncn 1 , 2S. Jiitp to t1h,v and win. .SOU TJON TO PROBLEM NO. 139. Br J. A. Huchnnan. Flnek . 7. 11; Klnes 19. 20. White 14. 1H, 17. 2n. 2.. White to pi v and dmw, 10- 12 20 22 IMS 13 H 9-1S l!i 15-a 25-IS S-3 3-20 10-15 12S Drawn. tn) 11-1.1, 12S. J.V1. 17-13-Prawn. S. L. TRIBfNB GAME NO. S10. "Bristol." Bt A. J. Heffner. . a) 11- 10 22-17 1013 22 IS 2 9 24-20 4 8 31-20 a 1 -ft 17-13 10-n 27-24 0-10 2.V22 9-14 23-10 7-11 20-19 12-10 10-11 12- 19 24-lft 15 2t 22 17 in. 15 22-IS 11-18 28 19 23 20 11 7 9-14 29-2: 3 7 30-23 l.'.-IS 1S-9 R 11 13 9 10-19 7 2 ft-H .20-22 11-10-f 23-10 23 27 2-22 IS 23 20-11 14 23 8-12 17-13 7-23 96 Drawn. (al 22-1". 14-18. 28-24. 12-16, 31-26, 23 27-1), S214, 10-19 Black win. (h) 10- 10 14-9 1S-23 90 10-15 17- 14 13-19-c 17-14 2 9 1 0 19 2S 21-17 21-27 13 0 23-20 20- 10 19-24 14-9 1-10 30-23 6-15 0-5 27-31 5 1 31-26 Black wins. fcl 18- 23 20-11 21 17 1-G 13-0 21- 17 7-10 2-7 15 19 22 20 15 18 17-13 9-6 . 0 9-e 17-13 10 20 . 1-10 7-1 1 -d 20 31 37 25-21 5-1 0-1-1 95 13- 9 18-22 10-15 19-24 31-26 11- 16 Drawn. M) 19-24, 17-14, 7-11. 11-10, 22-26, 0-14 Drawn. (p) Torrpcts James Icr in R. L. Tribune Game No. 827. where 17-14 In given nnd Black wins. At note ( h) 23-27 also improves Lees' play, who goes 10-19 and makes a long end-inp. end-inp. rf) 1-5. 19-13. 10-19, 21-17, 14-21, 22-17 White wins. The above piny by Mr. FJeffner. Bent me to throw more lifdit on (lump No. 827. may be of Interest to Tiibun? renders. Mr. HefTner nlco sent me a lot of nice play on 17-13 nt 201 lj move of trunk. "BO'PUN." S. L. TRIBT'NE GAME NO. S40. "K'ttcher," Blark D. A. Flumlv. White Oxler. 11-15 27-20 34-27 30-23 IP 24 21-17 4 8 23-18 31-20 18-14 0 13 17-13 27-31 0 2 24-27 25 21 10-15 13-0 20 19 32-23 6 9 13 9 10-15 2-0 20-10 24- 19 8-11 20-10 19-23 14-10 15-24 0-5 11-20 0-10 2832 28- 19 15-19 18 11 15-18 . 10-0 8-11 23-10 20-21 11-7 32-28 22 18 12-19 17-13 ' 18-22 0-1O 13 22 22-17 24 28 7 2 28-24 20-17 7-10 9 6 22 2G 10-0 014 31-20 1-10 2-7 24 20 18 0 19-21 5-1 20-31 0-1O 5-14 17-13 10-15 7-11 19-16 29- 25 14-18 1-0 31-20 11-15 11-15 21-17 2-9 10-14 1G-19 25- rj 1 18 22 13-0 23-10 15 21 20 23 22 20 34-18 Black wins. CHESS. An Interesting game from the Yorkshire (England) (En-gland) Weekly Post. Quern's Gambit ppelined. n-hiTCW. Winter. ) Black D. Miller. White. Black. ! White. Rlnck. 1 P-Q4 P-Ql'lT P-K5 QR-B1 fr) 2 P-QB1 P-K31 18 Kt-KC. P-KR3 3 Kt -QB3 Kt-Kn3l9 Kt(Kt5)-K4 Kf-Kt3 4 B-K(5 QKt-Q2Uli20 Rt-QO K B2 ft P-K3 B-K2121 P-KR-t P Kto 6 Kt-Ba Castles22 K t f B31 -Ki KI-Q4 7 B-03 PsPI23 Q-RKf) P Kt6 5 BxP P-QR3 tbl i 21 R-Ktl Kt-Kt3(rl 9 CnFttes r-QKl4!25 P-B5 PP 10 R-Q3 B-Kt2:20 KtxP(R51 Q Ql 11 Q-K2 P-Bi;27 Kt-B0eh0i) K-Rl 12 QR Ql P-B5fcll2S KtsRP PiKtiBO) 13 P-B2 Kt-Q4!29 Kt Kt4 Kt-Q4 14 BxB QtBI White mates tn, nt 15 P-Kt Kt-B5imost, five moves. 16 Q-K3 Kt-KKt3(rll (a) The trpp for novices and also others. 5. PsT, PtP; 0. RtxP, KtxKt: 7. BxQ B-Kto ch., with advantage should not be overlooked. over-looked. (hi With thlo advance "Black ha three pawns to two on the Queen"? side, but it Is better to leave ovpy the threat of taking the QP to prevent White's P-K1. fcl Tlie defense branches Into two rnrlatlonf. 8. F-QK13, and P-QR3. and whichevrr Is chosen U 1b Important not to deviate from It. Id) The Kt stands badly for defense at Tt3. one master golnR so far ns to Rny I ha t QKt3 was Ihe worst square on the board for a Kt, (e) Blnck's position is critical, and much depends de-pends upon the timing of bis moves. Kt-Kt3 seems better. ffl The Qnepn Is still the main piece in the attack, for the threatened sacrifice. P B5. followed fol-lowed by Kt-BO ch,. remains. If 23. Q-Kt3. Block forces the exchange of queens or wins a pawn by Q-T15. 'g1 Kt-R5 offers a chance of get tine the Kts In co-operation, and prevents F-R.V If White should take the BP, then JtxKt followed fol-lowed hv Kt-KO. fli) The action of the Queen nt B1 Is now clear. Black cannot capture the Kt. 29. Kt-B5 would h:i'."e mated 1n few moves. FAST PLAY IS PREFERRED. Mr Slowpoke Is n most unpopular person. Have you met him? In the old ball game. 1 w hen you find him In the plIcher'B box. he contributes lo your shnrr of life's misery, whether you .are spectator or player, says a ; writer in the Philadelphia Ledger. First he 1 seen that his cap Is adjusted Just sn, then he gives his trousers hit eh. n f tef which he examines ex-amines the hall, takes n peep around the fit-Id and then, so as not to "hurry" thlDgs, he ulnds up (o let go of it. Once In a white ynn can stand this sort of thing, hut to have 10 f leh( a full game through under such renditions rendi-tions you nnturally will admit that it Is fur from amusing. When you meet him on the links, Mr. Slowpoke Slow-poke virtually spoils your entire afternoon's fun. There nre a thousand and one little lurns in g'f tha t require rare In 1 liefr eeriit Ion. but Mr. Slowpoke exceeds the t im" llm II even in the ordinary maneuvers. The slow player not very successful at tfniii". but he run deloy things a-plenty in the preliminary moves, he-fore he-fore fcen Ing. etc. In fact, wherever the "low person figures In life he npels the general progress toward sped In execution. It in Ihe person with the n hi lit y to do things well and think quirk ly who N in do. niand these days. 1 wan re-en Uy t aiding to 11 man prominent in I he hu sinews wn'ld. I he li ad of a cren ( enterprise, who K obliged to listen to two or throe people lalklng at once, seldom repents his cotnmandK. ''I must have men who run net like n flush and do things with accuracy." he in formed me. "Men who mn hop and Hiink w bile I hey are moving. Our day is a short one. but while we're ou the job mistakes i-pHI big losses." Chess has for 'years been held "P as tlie slowest form of amusement In the world. Che seems a slow game when It Is played as 11 n art by the master, with a regular lime limit. Thcv "make no quirk nirfnn. but rnenlnlly tlici are "rum polled to work Mkc enrr.puting tnarhine-. bernuse they must ixamine every possibility nd selret thn bent replies. All the H'Mion takes phirp Inside. o to fcprafc Rut when you meet Mr. Slowpoke over the rivssboard- Oh. dear '. If tie cmih "low In his oUier pursuits, at chns he h awful, lie citleijlair". twists and turns and unfitly t"nr you out. nn.l you are to b" erijsci I f j o i srrk another adversary In offhand gnm"s. Klch'; por cent of tlie trameo of chess rr.n teteo" toda v are nf the rapid trmislt ariet . My friend. " whom I quoted nbr.w. Is n l.rll lltlnt. rapid player, and. as h, says, 'Herause ji ?low man plnys lu ss tha t Is no re icon lo condemn the game a hMng too n..w. for the man who pla? s ches n ly does every tiling j else slowly." Isn't It so ? |