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Show CHECKERS July 15. lsll. Conduct ed by (). J. (J rimes. 21s West Pccond South, Halt Lake City. 1'tah. Checker and chess headquarters, room Hi' Sharon building;, opposite south entrance en-trance to temple around. Vint tors Welcome. Wel-come. It em dent players invited to Join. (Subscription rate for Saturday 1 ele-tram, ele-tram, 11 for six months. $2 per year. dame No. 1 18 loublc corner. Ninth km me in Sm W h -On mes ma tch. Smiths move. -14 1 1 7-H 7-11 - t 12-18 21-20 2-26 1- 7 18-11 5- a lu-ia-D a- 7-E 2-11 13-17 24-19-A lf-l't 2.". -22 S2-28 23-W I1-15-B 6-i:. 11-15 ,1-6 Whit 18-11 25-22 H-27 27-?3 wins 8- 24 -43 l.'-l J!-2(i TS-19 22-1K '23-U 3J-23 I- 8 ir-i. 12-1'i 11-1-P (7-24-C 28-10 ?n.i ;-U A While's strongest atta. k. Kll-U la a very RVd lino, but allows Whit to develop a stronK name. C Not murh play to be found in this, hut seems lo alve While a very easy aaine. if nothing more. I Vtiite from nffn Ramc.Afhere 9-13 naa pUyd; 11-1 makes tini iierestlng vai latlon. E In a correspondence Rame, P. 8. Ketiiraon played 1-e aRalnst H. L. Eddy ind loat. F liwes; 11-1 28-24. -10, 24-JO. 5-l. 23-18. lu-1'.. 1-11. 14-18 draws. (lame No. lis s-13. 22-17. Seventh Ram In Kmith-drlmes match Rmfih'a ntove. 9- 13 2I-20.C 1 r--T4 18-15 J-14-18 32-17 14-17 js-in 2H-23 3- 7 13.22 21-14 10-14 i-ll 20-24 k'i-lK 10-17 3I-2S-F 21-18 l'.-ll ?l'j?'() -1'2A i"17 H" H'li I 8-ir. 23-n 17-22 8- 3-1 23-27 I ?l-W-(l 1- & 23-18 l'.-ll 8- 4 I :.- 9 Ift-lfi-D 22-2l 28-24 27-32 17-13 12-1S 32-28-0 5- 4-8 9-14 28-22 20-30 24-19 : S2-28 T9-2& 17-26 1 -! R 9-14 8-11 4- 8 30- 7 30-28 2-l K-24-n 2-11 IS- 8 11-20 11-11. A- 3 B-ll-B 24-19-R 3-1 19-15 25-24 and 7-2 drawn. A Not so stronR aa 24-2A. which Rlvea Blot'k a tiard game; 22-22 la another ln-lerestlna ln-lerestlna line. B The Lyks rut by 15-19 would b our preference. C 23-19 runs Into Tillicoultry, var. S. Lee's Guide. I Can the critics show a better line? K M-'!e without consideration and seerna safe, but no more; 31-28 aln looks like a safe continuation. althouRh re-quIrlnR re-quIrlnR careful pluv on both aides. F 32-27 probably better, as It confines con-fines the black kins al Htle more and not so much danger of Rettlns two men tied up on the side. 0 ujves blak the move needed and loaea. lv-lft. 29-21, 16-1, 1-12, 18-16. Seems to draw by careful play. H 11-7. 1S-1R. 7-2. lfi-11, 2-9. 6-14. 1S-9. 14-1S, -. 1S-23, t-1. 21-27, 1 -. 27-32. -lu and black eventually wins by crowning the man on 12 and hold ins the lce on 20 and 29. with one king. 1 8-4. 15-11. 2H-24, 8-9. 34-19, 9-14, W-lf, 11-20. 19-13. 20-1S. black wins. 14-17. 3-7, 20-lt, 7-1, lt-19, 1-9. 19-10. 9-14, drawn. K 24-19 wlna, but, being of a generous gener-ous disposition, Mr. Smith gives one more chance, which la qhlckly taken. Variation 1 In tha next game Mr. Smith varied aa followe: 2-l-(.') n-U lt-la tt-tt H-K lt-14 . 11-16 -IS 7-10 U-19 t-n i2- :-i u-ia 23-iu - ( -14 H-21 1- I ll-lli M-J6 24-JO I-10 1. Drawn -U 1S-24 7-14 t-14 2(-22 -! 10-21 JI-24 I- t 10-11 X. 7 l-lt Variation I 2-26 I4-l 17-JJ S3-l JO-23 4- I 15-24 7-11 l-l'l 2. t 2J-22 27-20 2-24 2-10 2J-1H (-11 ll-IS S- 7 . tl-17 11-27 12-2 24-lt 11. (- M-U ll-IO li-24 I-IO I7-1J 23-14 10-11 2-i( Drawn 1-14 . 10-17 7-lt 17-24 MorraJ vs. Denvlr. Variation 1 14-20 19-18 11-21 24-17 10-1 r. Ilk (-11 1-11 14-21 1-2I ti-24 m-:i t4-n lt-m 14-lt 1- ( 1-10 ll-II White H-14 11-SJ !-! 41. 1 wlna 10- 17 I- I li-i 1-1 Danvlr 17-11 17-11 11- 7 1-7 va. j-10 U-ll 1-11 10-14 Morm.ll ! 11- 10 ' 22. H 11- t 7-10 1M5 10-14-L. 11-27 17-11-11 14-17 L 1-7 better, blarka' . troubla beglna here. HetTnar. U Iaea; U-la. -, 15-11. 0-J, 10-15. 15-10. -. 10-24. IS. 17-11, ll-, : 14-37. -. :7-S2. Drawn. Heftner. i Variation 4. 11-1 11-18 -is t-lt 17-M 24-1 2-Zi 11-2 24-23 15-11 -U - 3-7 1- 8-15 23- 24 14-1 24-:i-N 28-24 1-1 4- 1 7-14 - 7-10 . 18-I4-I5) 24-11 S3-I4 S4-1S 10-17 II 0-18 10-14 21-14 22-1 30-24 27-24 14-10 14-11 l- 14-17 24- 15 13-14 31-28 2.-..2I Drawn. Dearborn va. Hslllw-.ll. I MM N 24-22 better and glvee black a hard game Heffner. Variation 5. 24-I 1- 22-15 Sfl-ST U- 10-16 10-20 10-1 -( 23-20 1-1 7-l-0 S7-28-R ll-lt l-l -32 50-1 l-24 1-1 12-28 24-17 8-11 23-l 14-U 3-7 10- 1 14-7 -14 S-l 15-10 W-l 2-11 M-21 15-1 17-13 1J-1 17-21 1-1 2-7 2-3l l-2S 3-7 22-17 10-11 11- 15 23-10 7-11 7-11 15.21 11-20 tl- S7-11 5- 32-27 24-27 14-12 17-13 15-18-P 31-24 10-21 Drawn. Buchanan vs. Hill. O- The ben-Inning of a weakness In black's formation. The following Is suggested sug-gested as a better continuation: S-14 lS- 8-11 is-lT lR-!4 22-17 r7-i4 is.s 2t.lf - 2-r i4-i ls-ii n-i t)-iaw-i-i7 m-;j 7-14 li-M :-4-l Prawn. Heffner. P ..read to critical ending. Stronger play would run: t-14. I2-17. 7-11. 27-i, 0--7. Sl-24. I6-1. Drawn. Heffner. R Hill might have played stronger. -:a !T-:i 22-17 -1 17.10 i-x -ie 2o-!4 11 -u ;7-n Z-iS 12-s - 1-5 -14 7-11 J4-S7 10-ls Irswn. Hefrner. Problem No. Bv V. N. OalTney. (From Tribune Parmer.) Black ft. II. U; king . White 12. I. king 3. Black to play and win. Pmhlem No. 57 and solution, Black -. 4. 1$, IT. white i. 14. r-. r. White to nlay and i"raw. 14- ln-$ r.i-ii ja.is if.f 6-14 $-9 17.33 -W The- pittahurg leader ts now nrgants-Ing nrgants-Ing a cor re -pond en re tourney open lo anyone in An.eri.-a and offers a number 'of valusbl prises. Anyone Internal ed ;nhoU!d write to the checker editor. W. T. Kerr. Rennerdsle. Pa. The coming match between Hugh Henderson Hen-derson and Julius rvtrto ts probably reusing more comment than the subscription sub-scription match between Jordan and tRanka In August. The young Italian la ! rather an unknown quantity, but In bis I play against atrong opponents he has left la eery fax-orable Impntsina. Hender- son's record In ftcotlsnd an enviable one. but hla meet with Banks see mi to have be-en his lint Important match. Often the man who makes an exc:ient showing In tourney play "goes to plecea" under the strain of match plava. In their recent matches neither of these plsvers n ho wed signs of a phvslcal breakdown. With Hem!eron'B xr1tn-e ai;alnrt tne M-st of s. fit i.l h nh'iMiri liixf an a-l-.-antagc and be the Ta-urtta. but bis laifc of strong cross hoard practice since hi residence In America may again prove a liandt ap. rhftltfni In Ht. 1,outs seems to be quite patpular. dceplie the hut weather. A reorganisation hs been i fT.-cted under the name of the Mlawouti Checker and Chess club, with down loan hetidaunrlers ottpoalle the Merchants' Kxcharge m Pine street. The nw nam Is sugseatlve and may mean that this organisation will assume, stats wide proportions and pilot the tourney for the "show me" state. Why shouldn't Missouri have tourneys and champions And Jordsn goes sailing on. No American Amer-ican rocks hsve seriourly Impeded his progress to date. It setns to the writer that the hst time for the Banks-Jordan match would have been on the Fourth of July. Who ever heard of a Johnny Bull truddlng on a son of the stars and stripes on that date? Truly, something must be done. We haven't hsd any enthusiastic claimants claim-ants for the tlties In tle states mentioned in last week's column. It mav he too hot, but In that case there should tie no !'cold feel." We know of several plsvers wlm might wr th. ch4a.-ni'inship tii.es I ' tr.ir rse.lie autca wltb ivmt vru- |