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Show 1. 1 CHECKERS June I. 111. Conducted by . J. Cirtme. Sit Weat Second Mouth. Ball Lake t'lty. Itah. ('backer and chesa liesd-iuartera, niom 101 Kharon hiiil.llng. opposite aoulh entrance to temple grounds. Visitors web-onn-. Resident pl.ivers Invited to Join. Bun-acrlptlon Bun-acrlptlon raiea for MHlurday Telegram, si tor sla months, tJ per year. Came No. Ill Cross. . Another chapter In Itle battles or "flxum" and "Hlowhard." Black "Hlowhanl." White --"fixum. n-ii i'-'-' -:-' . ii-u-A .i ;s-i . t-11 JJ-17 -H .- F. - 7.14 2--'6 7-11 A-"Thla ia the game that 1 made Jordan Jor-dan bea to dram." B "Dare you to play the slip croaa. nc-"No. I won't plav the slip ' croaa; you may have made J""'"-,'' ' 'y'ly hut I dhln't hear about It. and im V I'm goln' to win. I don't think much of anvbodv tbat Plava the cross. ,-. rwcnward! Why don t you get away from the hook? . . u K"lf you are afraid lo leav the book III shoVvou my lee-rt la In lb right Ple-"v"u:d her plavod 1- with the hook: l- Is cs.v to heat r mm h.,e, eeaeh .l.laklag, llllla nlaHllg and HO. "(jL-'-Oh well! If I hadn't had a beaat-Iv beaat-Iv headache you couMn t even draw that kld'a game." . In giving the game, between Pmlth and (Irlme. for the I tah champlonahlp we wlah to state that we have 1 m tlm to give them the proper nnotatl on and note, that n.ay be appended that occurred to ua during or Immedl-tcly after the games We hope, on return from our vacation, to t able to .give a few lotereatlng variation with - gam. ' Gam No. Ill Hecond double corner Uame No. 2. between Smith and (.rljnea In the match for the I'tah yb'"P'7M'V' In which th till bolder mlsaed bis first WlBiak-Orlmes. While-Smith. 11-P, 17-U U-I" -'i-l 1',.-S "4-2" 1-U 2a-?l i-U 3t-ti .- ti-lt . 7-14 27- 4 - I jj ' if- 7-B ai-; i-s i7.ll 7-10 17-14 32-27 t- J-ll 25-22 10-1T It-It lwawn. A Tha second double corner being a favorite fa-vorite with Mr. Smith, and thl. being an unrestricted gam, th reply waa fully ex- "'it'-An unusual move, and ion for which my opponent waa unprepared. C ftjorly met. A draw. If any. la bard to And after :bla move. I -The win la missed .-11 ,n(r,,"y: While this waa considered. e figured whiles would play a man down end make some fight, without proper '',""kr the text and with lb reply discovered our win had vanished . Gamea Na lit t-U. 2t-. ' Game No. 1 la above mentioned matcn. Black Mmlth. Whit Orlmes. ti-'-' n-'2 '-'" M.. 11-1? J4-2J-A 7-t ' "- iJ-iS I4-lt 1- t U-12 IWawn. lg.lt 1-t 2-j; - 10-ia Jii-14 iu-17 is- ,1.14 7-10 l-lt 1J-24 . t 24-1 1!-1 "--3 . . A 2t-Z2 at thla point would b interesting inter-esting and w leav th. result to th rrB!lTn th next gain Grime varted as fnllowa: , ' ' " ' A 1 ia.it . 17-14 l- J !J-: !.I7 t- t t-57 7-ia 2-2S il J7-24 12-H 14-7 Wh.t. 24-30 t-U SI-K .1 .'T w c'-A second win to mlsaed and a loss played Instead. l-lirhere wins. We were ramlllar with the play, and why It should hav been overlooked I hard to explain: however, we figured strongly on in reply; that st-Jl and t for two shot was not considered. Playing too rapidly waa, no dpubt, in a groat way responsible. - . , ' Game No. 114 DouW corner. Ta Tt-m,li t'-'riT-T, I:1 r: . 'V-V nA n-!?:? , : ! .,2,:.,i W K I ; .3. 1 gj.it s-t i-it 14-17-B 'I4 -! - 1-1 2,-14 IS -34 -t-C 24-Jd I., M-17 17-11 14-17 It" w.n si.it it-ia, and l-il 7-lt I4-2S !7-2 eventu- -4-2 S-ll 'it-It to-Slaliydrn. A Another unrestricwa b" -... Mr. Smith adopls his favorite. B lxoks wak and may be the kwer. O 14-14 also win and probably quicker quick-er than th text. "r-What w bad been playing for lnc ""Another "bmt head." It bad been thiTntrnllon to plav 13-1 at this stage but when It came time to move ws con d mi. iee J-ll 1-7 and drawn, entirely overlooking th 1-t rer.lv lo ("H- which wins quite handily. After mlaelng thla third win. we wer ao disgusted that It would hav taken only a word to have caused our realgnatlon and lortellur of th till. Problem No. t and solution. Black I t. t. 11. 12. It. 20. White 11. It. It. M. 24. 27. 32. Whits to play and win. 1S.M 14-10 23-14 27-4 'nil, s-15 1 21 W wins Problem No. ts. by Bert Berry. (Krom Pittsburg Leader.) Black U 4. t. 10. klug 17. rH pep m JSL White 1ft. M. 2i. king I.. Hlark lo plav and win. Thla captured flrat prlae la the Pitta-burg Pitta-burg .Leader proMem coo teal Juat ckd Hugh MrKean. late of I'tah, haa re-i-endv returned to hia native country. Krotiand. and laat month lie gave an exhibition ex-hibition of aflmultaneoua play, engaging 11 opponent a and acorlng ten wins, at draws and two toe, Herald W. R. Walsh of Mertden mm the aec-onl aec-onl annual alate rhamptonaliip of Connecticut Con-necticut In tha tourney recently held at Ananta, Ha kst only one game, that to i). W. Falrgrieve. Utat year a champion, who ! com-e'led to l the slate s atnng-eat atnng-eat piaver. bot who failed to allow hia oaiwl form In thia year's contest. Xew ixndon Day. A. Jordan will he hack In Chicago the end of the month, but no match will be arranged with I ) Orto. hecauaa f the HeiHit-ratn-O'Orto coolest In the fall. It la too bad Jordan, tan not pick up a few matchem. It eruuld be a better teat of hia real ability than la tike plaviug he hwVtlce m with amount!- Hamlia" all uLt: -ae country. TMbiine Farmer |