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Show 1 CHECKERS August a, 111. Conducted by (1. J. Orliro-e. Ill West rterond Houth. Kelt Ijlhe Oty. t;tsh. t'h-ker and rhees headquarters, room 307 rfhsrofi bulldlTig. opposite south entrant ro temple griundii. Visitors welcome. Kenldcnt plsyere Invited to Join. 0ub-f-rlpttoii mire for Saturday Telegram, II for alx months, t? per year. N: W Banks Heat wishes with you at the match snd elsewhere. Hope the other oth-er matter la arranged sutlalsrtnrlly. O. A. fierce Many tlisnks. Htw cnn'tderable ptsy on the line, hut thought you might know of more. Wish you success. t It msterlsllscs. Cam Ko. )?; Olaagnw: Played at T. M. '. A.. Portland. Or., between J. Works, former chsmplon of Oregon, and W. K. Bowles, f'ontrlbuted with notes by Mr. Bowles, who plsyed white. Il-li l-l t-10 ;7-l 11-17 ia-ia 7-I it- -l t-ti 4- :-a is-i :n-ai -17 :-IT ejj.27 U-7 l-t (-14 -lt t-11 U-l a-H ;8-2J M-JI T7-2J 7-; :- ll-l - l-2 l-t l-t4 l-!7 J4- J0-H tl-l 1-1 2-' Il-li 5- S4-27 Jl-M 37-11 S-- S-U 7-11 . - 7-1 . la-IS :7-l U-17 30- 11 IS-33 'I7-I0 'll-M -! 1-7 IS-lt-A n-Ji 13-37 IT-t 2-24 t2-U 1-U t-l l-5 7-U ln-3 14-27 27-13 While M-M ail-M l- I-J1 wins A looses on all vsrtstlons. 1-7 draws. 1 have never seen the ending of this line of play published, so It may be of Interest Inter-est to your renders. flamo Jfo". 1?a-Tjgtnt -grer 1dr. fisjeil at same place as No. 132 between Messrs. Burr and Bowles. Contributed with notes by Mr. Bowles, who says: "As far as I hnoiv, 1 tniroduced a new line of play which rather surprised my opponent as well as myself. Burrs move. U-ir, 4- 1-ia 7-1 TJ-17 Il-lt 14-1 l-l -t 4-m U-17 ll-2 10-14 17-21 31- 17 - 24-21 11 -a za-M - 1-14 1-11 - -! t-1 . 22-14 17-14 ' 1-IA l-3 - H- 10- 17 i 11-ll-B 1-1 t-11 -! 11- 14 'le-a - 51-31 32-11 1.1. 1 'IS-S4-C l- 14-21 1-1S 21-11 21- J7-U Drawn A In subsequent analysis I decided this move Is unsound, hut la pretty ssfe sgalnal th ordinary player. 11-1S looks ood. but 17-21. I think, will wla (or black. B rorma beautiful problem for white to move and draw. C-.1-1 would loae by the stroke. Oame No. 114 Dundee. The following game from the Inter-Oceen Is the one loot by Alfred Jordan to Profeeaor Hsrts-horn Hsrts-horn In their eettlng of three cross board games. Hartshorn's move. 12- 11 l-13b 10-17 l-e -lt 24-20 l-14e 21-14 17-llf 11-11 1-13 le-17 14-11 1-1 l-2 21-24 31-14 34-11 31-11 11-21 3-1 - 4-10 1l-t g7-ll 31- lta tl-lld 11-21 t-U Hartshorn won. Notes bv Julius tVOtio. a A very strong attack, first Introduced Intro-duced by J. Wylle: 34-11 la also good, but 32- 11 gives black a fine game. b Discovered by myself snd adopted with great euccers. When Hartshorn made thle move Jordan said It was weak, but the professor gave him warning by remarking: "DOrio played this t-11 against Doraa la their match and woa the game." (r) This cut la aa good aa any nova here. Idl Forced- 12-17. M-M. and 34-11 are verv weak and black can wla on all variations. (el Innocent looking and trappy. (t) Nicely caught. IMran against tVOrin ssw the amhuacade and varied with 37-24. which draws, but we were too well posted aa the line to tot Doran eacape with a draw and won. (gi Jordan at the conclusion or the game said he could never play checkers In hot weather. The professor replied: "I am th worst hot weather player In Chicago." . ' Problem No. 11. Br U. M. gUama, editor edi-tor Pocket Checker Magaalna. Black 1. 7. 11, 11. 11. Whit,' 14. II. . tt. tl White to play, black to draw. Kvery reader of THE TE LEO RAM solving: thia problem correctly and mailing mail-ing aolutlnn with SO rente to Lyman M. Hteama. Mancheater, N. H., will racelve tha Pocket Checker Macagtn for sU montha. Problem No. and solution. mark. . 10, ti; klnra. St White. T. 31; kins. 4. White to play, black to win. 7- J 3-H ?:-n no-; Black 6- ft SI -2? IS- wins I I n-n -16 Wa hava Juat received aor flrat copy of the Pocket Checker Magmslne. tha ktt-eat ktt-eat effort nf the veteran,. Layman M. Htearna of Mancheater. N. Tl. To tha older plavera hie name la quite familiar, but for tha beneftt of the younjrer generation gen-eration we add that Mr. fitearna haa been before tbe public In the role of player, editor snd publlaher for nearly a quarter of a century. Thia. In Use If. ahould be mifnrtent recommendation. Tha ma a tine conelata of alxtaan paeg of problems, notea and nmea. and la iuat whaf Ita name Implies, a pocket atse manslne. taaued monthly. The regular price la t? per year, but the cotre-t aolvera of the above problem have the opportunity of nror"rtner it for half price. Bv addraaa-Ina; addraaa-Ina; Mr. 8 tea ma, a aamnle ropy mav be prorured for la rente. Wa wlah tha etUior an hla puhlltratlfiei every aucceaa. The douMe 4June and Julv) number of the Canadian Checher Plaver. Juat from the oreaa. full of notes of "checker do-Inge" do-Inge" the world over, devoteg conaldera-be conaldera-be apace to the tour of the EnerUeh chanr-plcm. chanr-plcm. and ajivv a number of game In which the Kngllahman has plnved the loainc aide. AKout the beat wav for "-alt Lake plavera tn get revenge la to procure pro-cure a conv nf thia lasue and ami la where the chump'on frowna. The annual outing m Cedar Point. August f to IS, gets Ita ahar 'af apaxra and tha complete program la -riven. Tha Ra iixs -Jordan aitborrlptfon match fr a nurw f tSua retna at Coer Point Auauat 7. One himdred dolfara f tbe puree U ajlven by the Cedar Point Outing coinoany and the balance cmm through MntiUr sn.etvr-Tlptlfre, the at.! of fton tl(-ta. Tbeae tickets are tl each and while pot mane of our readers are llkelv to be wesenl gome miaht like a eanvrntr or wlah to help a cr-nd c-auee along. Tlr-r-e -nay be prt-ur (ram Newett W. sp care M. C A.. I ae'ne; Mich.: F. I. flrott. Toledo. O.. or M. D. Teetaal. Ch-ttham. Ont. . In a letter from NeweD Banks tha Airteiitran rhampltia.. we learn )) evea have vH-en htm eo much trouble that he ae had nmctlcallv no cas board nrac-tto nrac-tto alnce liia match with Hnderaon. With ad Amerte-aana thlratlna' for revenre on Alfred Jordan. tMa la eaneclalb' unfortu-1 unfortu-1 f aa anv r'tv. tv matter hw rr. rj.'a- h the ! ittejIKI-dltiuB ittejIKI-dltiuB ta hold hla ona with the smiling 4 Engllahmaa thro-ogh a series Of twenty gmnvea, Throuah the C. C. P. wa learn that Alfred oJMan haa aop a,4. loat S and dtawn 114 gaiucg aaw mJm) mUvmk aa A marker. I |