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Show I - - - CHECKERS 1 August , 191S. S. L. TRIBUNE PROBLEM Nr0. 411. Contribuced fty L. J. Vair. Black 23, 25, kings 2. 80. Black D'Orlo. White Barnes. 11-1-3 24-13 S-U 8-3 2-28 24-19 12-16-b :2-17 19-U-g 19-2S 8-11 13-1 U 3-? -6 -SO 22- is io-:6 i3-ift 14-::; s:-27 10-14 ::0-23 15-22 2T-1S SO-26 23- 24 . '6-10 10-7 19-2" 2?-35 16 -20 22-17 3-10 $-12 22-29 19-15 11-16 13-S 16-19 31-22 4-S 17-13 11-15 12-16 29-25 26-22-2. 2-fi-c 23-1S" 19-24 2S-24 7-10 25-22 15-19 16-19 6-10 Tins move loses and (onus position on diagram. dia-gram. Instead of 6-10, play 1S-30 tor the draw. Black 1. 5, 9, 10, 20; king 25. i i ' " , WTiite-ll, 20; kings 'M. 81. f T"hite to pl$y and win. SOLUTION' TO PROBLEM NO. 40? Bv L. J. Vair. Black 1. 6. 21; kings S, li. IS. White 1G. 25, 27: kings 20. 3D. 31. White to play and win. 16- 11 21-30 13-27 30-23 15-24 3-15 2T-23 31-24 U4-19 20-2 30-26 . WhHe wins. L. J. Vair., SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 410. By 6. Sicgel. BlacJ-: 5, 13; kings 17, 23. . . VThite H, 30; kings &, 0. 30-15 21-17 1815 22-IS 7-S 17- 21-1 22-18 2?-22 11-7 17-21 25-22 23-25 15-11 lS-22-a (?) Beware of 15-15; it gains a piece, tut loses the game. VARIATION 1. 23-13 3-6 ' li-f 6. ft 9-25 25-21 23-lS 5-14 IS-22 , K-l-J 1&-23 r Drawn. t-S. Siege. S. L. TRIBUNE GAME NO. E12. 12-16, 21-17. A correspondence game contributed with notes by J. A. Buchanan. Glafgow. Scotlsnd. Black J. A Buchanan. White D. Bryant. 12-16 8-11 . 11-16 20-27 27-24 21- 17 23-25 24-19 31-24 79-16 16- 20 4-S 15-24 !J-20 12-19 17- 14-a. 26-23-b 2S-1? 2S-1S 3-6 9-1S S-12 7-11 20-27 24-20 23-H 25-21 26-."2 18-11 S-ll 10- 17 7-10 5-9 27-31 19-23 22- 13 2S-17-C 32-2S-d 11-S 11-S 11- 15 3-7 11-15 31-27 23-26 25-22 30-26 37-24 8-3 Elack wine, (ai A safe line to e.dopt and ves greater scope tcr originality than 17-13 or 25-21. (b) This move is perhaps not as strong as 24-19. (c) Varies from play given in Shearer's Modem Handbook (where 30-26 draws), and seems -to , lose. ' '(d) AJlo-vp black to win with ee. e: 27-24. 30-27, , 31-24, 11-15'. 24-20 gives black much more trouble to win. J. A. Buchanan. S. L. TRIBUNE GAME NO 513. "Paisley." Li!ted from F. R. Wendemuth'e fine column in the Chlcso Dally Nes. Played i:i Chicago between Juliut D'Orio end Arthur Barney, when the former was a resident of this city- White 13, IS- 51, 22, 27; king 24. ft is now white to plav and win. Continue: 13-6. 10-14. 1S-P.?5-1S. 24-28, 5-14. 2S-32. 1-10, 21-17, 14-21, 27-24: white wins. (a Baruet. playS this line at eier? opportunity oppor-tunity (bt The Errongt attack. (c) The exchange by 5-1! Is best hr-re, es follows: fol-lows: 3-11, 13-6. 2-9. 25-22. 10-15, 22-17. 15-22. 17-10. U-15, 21-17, te) 9-13, 10-7, 3-10, 12-S. 15-19. 33 -IS. 5-9, S-3, (d) 19-24. 32-2$. 16-19. lS-li. 9-lS, 29-25. 22-23. S-7, 13-22, 7-16 ; dreivn. fdl 1-5, le-15. 9-14. 15-6, 14-21. 32-2? ; drawn. re) 22-26, 31-22. 1S-19. (t 22-13. 19-26, 18-14. 9-IS. 1C-7. 3-l' 27-24; drawn. (ft 17-13. 19-26. 13-6. 26-31. and black can win. (g) If 19-23, 3-7. 10-14. 7-10, 6-15. 13-6, 1-10 1S-9. 5-14. 27-11. white win. NOTES. Hugh MacKean has returned from a liaity trip to the land of blue hoather and smoky whisky, of bra-?.' iadfi and bonnie lassie3. and the reason for that SvlO grin adorning his fae is his sood hick in induolng a fair friend of hip home town, Greenock, to snare his fate and come to far to iovelv Zion. Mrs. MacKean didn't even sec a bad Fritr in crowing, but since her arrival s.lie hK been busy rakirg in the many sights, and we hope she will continue to be delighted with our wonderful state. CHESS. . From the Fitt?burg Leader. Tie score of a prettv game plard at petrograd some years a so between Jose R. Capablant-a. the Cuba thainpton. and Borovikh a Russian expert, is givfin below. The notes are by Capablanca, who won th sftme in thirty-seven moves. RUT LOPEZ. WThite Borovki. I Elark Capsblasca. 1 P-K4 P-K41 20 P:-:P? F:P 2 Kt-KSS Kt-QBrVi'l B-Q2 Kt-K? S B-Kt5 P-QPwi 22 B-K4 P-B5 i B-R4 Kt-B3'2S K t K tS P-Q4 5 Castles B-K2I24 B:-;B KtsB 6R-K q P-OKti! 25 Q-R5(gi BKt 7 B-Kt3 P-03'26 B;-:B Q-Kt3 C-h S P-BS Kt-QF.4:27 K-R so CR-K eqfh) 9 B-B2 P-B4':$ P-KK14 Kl-QS 10 P-OSCS" Kt-BS:29 S-KS P-Q5 31 OKt-02 B-Ki(b)"i0 E-Kt set FuQP 12 Kt-B E.q Castlesl31 R:-:P RxR IE 0-K2i'ct ( Kt-KP.42 Q.R Kt-B5fh 14 Kt-Kc;.;d1 Kr:Kt!i2 R-KB sa (J) Q-Qe.fi (k'l ::. BPvKtrt P-E4I34 Q:QP R-K q 15 F:P BxPli) Q-H7 F-Q7 17 E-Kr3 ch K-R pqlSC B-Q4 R-K2 1? B-Q5 R-B sqj7 Q-B5C1 R-KSfm) 19 P-QR4 . B-B2i3S Resigns (si (a) in. P-Q4 if jutt as good acd would have led to a lively rsrae (M This prv-n-a -htte from playing Kt-KS !at(T b'f.n'if of the three tened P-Q4. I'd) 'Weak, l-string ths attack ps;p over to black. H'i Nt 14. Kt:P. because of QKtxKt ; 15. Qy.Kt. B-Krv -',i Tak'n? -with the RP it better, vrfi E'?.ck .ilrca"'.:.- hr.r a marked advaaraje (j) Soi 25 Kt-K6. for Q-K'3 cli would follow fol-low (h) P-Q'; alfo e food (i) A rairiake. w'nSrli oiji;ht t hare pr'ed co?:"y: tho ri-Ht movr- is R-K' f.q (ji Kre C-KR- wo;! .ti-'b v'r.ut the .dvni2?p. bl5tk rfi-ild, however, t'lusiizt- matter by a correct cor-rect dr:rFe. fh) The "nl-.- move to win. If O-Kt q, then ?A. Qr-.-QK'tF. (1) If 37, Q-R so O-K sq. S3. R-Q t.q. R-K3 ch: 3? B-Kt f Kt? P. "U-. (tq) Not Kt-(P. othomif. EiP ch would fore a Iriw in j A e .-y I rs re.-tl r. p i !r:" . S. L, TRIFXN'E PP.02LEM VO. 1. Orijr.j pn-''-'.:rn (-ontri'ju'd hy O. H. pich-mor:'2 pich-mor:'2 c:r tf, T.'n. 'ininint rr.rkfr prob-:rm:;' prob-:rm:;' Jo' . :iai n ;(-i; ,f- t ii-'.-ker fr; rerritv to thiiik ' i .'Lf. Jji': dor.'" i ': -r - rl v 10 .-. - '.--r?. a--.! taker i:p i''.--vi II r ! f'!!! 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