Show I I CHECKERS I Conducted by O. O J. J Grimes Ill tilt East South Houth Temple street et Salt Sat rake I-ako City Checker h and chess headquarters Salt Lake Checker and Chess club room I Constitution building one one half halt block lIO of or the tempI templo on Main lIt street et Resident players ar arc ar invited to Join Join Join- always welcome The Doran DOrlo match recently finished fin fin- at Chicago has brought two very important questions again before the American players viz vh Of Ot how many games should a a. match consist and is the present timo limit satisfactory It is stated that at tho the end of ot the contest both players were wor worn out although stood the strain much better than Doran who put up a splendid tIght fight for tor thirty tames games ame Both players and flail all tn tM the spectators agree agre that tho the En English time rule of ot fifteen fit nr- teen moves move per halt half hour houri should be adopted This ma may seem a little too fast but the question deserves consideration twenty moves move per hour would be a lit tIe better A A. good example of ot the tin un un- un a. a of ot the present rule is shown Inthe In th the fifteenth game of ot the match when Doran had five kings to four tour and ws we can do no better than quote Quota Referee 81 1 as u appears in the January January Jan Jan- uary Canadian Checker Player Here all alonE aloag our young Italian friend was taking a rather advantage advantage tage of the tha time limit clause dAuse of or his con- con tract tret strictly Je legitimate but distasteful to the spectators till un on past midnight apparently with the studied purpose e of wearing out his opponent while living Up tip to hi his privileges h he ca caught t Peter picked up two kings for nothing and Ico scored d his second win This nil game pune e was waa unnecessarily prolonged to six Ix hours The Tho next Dext game on the same opening was run ron o off in as many minutes a. a book draw raw W We scissor the fifth and sixth games of this match from th the Newark Call 16 11 21 19 the opening balloted Game No 63 Old U-Old Old Fourteenth DOrlos move 11 15 11 15 25 22 14 1 14 26 20 15 11 21 1 U 9 9 19 IS 16 32 23 11 2723 Id 6 22 15 6 13 22 17 69 2623 26 13 22 29 25 23 18 6 1 9 17 1317 4 48 a Doran s.-Doran In the sixth game Kamo tried the Glasgon 16 11 71 2 7 19 1219 11 16 24 20 2420 24 2117 21 17 14 6 13 23 16 16 1 10 7 17 10 16 1015 liU 27 2522 25 16 20 26 25 6 2 16 7 8 44 23 19 17 26 17 6 l 23 15 11 20 29 25 9 26 19 30 16 etc 7 37 1045 1016 24 16 8 12 Drawn r g 28 17 18 22 18 1611 16 Gamo No 64 64 Denny This and the following following- game pame were pla played ed between M. M I V. V Gould of ot Lansing Kan and John Dougherty formerly of ot Ellsworth EUsworth Kan both of ot whom have figured with credit In several several sev sev- eral ral Kansas tourneys Mr Gould who contributes these games and notes is well ell Known to the majority of American players and a valuable addition to our list list fist Doughertys Dougherty's move 10 14 a 17 b S-ll-b 23 19 2 11 19 16 15 11 25 22 19 24 16 11 7 10 2824 28 19 12 19 16 16 11 17 22 1620 20 S 24 7 11 23 27 7 3 32 28 4 11 16 7 18 16 and 2215 22 10 1019 31 27 white wins wins- a Now H.-Now Now Into standard lines of ot Denny b No b-No No draw for black after this move Where did black lose Jose this game same Game Gamo No 65 Kelso Exchange Doughertys Dougherty's 8 move 16 1015 2114 14 10 c 18 30 25 2218 22 6 16 10 16 25 29 31 26 23 22 18 21 1417 14 2217 22 30 25 Z 25 18 18 9 69 6 10 2 1342 26 22 9 13 25 22 11 1 26 17 30 26 18 14 U 8 1 8 26 2125 22 18 16 1116 2824 28 25 21 17 13 d 17 25 21 24 19 18 1116 letS 6 30 2520 9 14 1620 30 36 U 9 e 18 6 14 2925 29 a 7 b I 9 29 9 18 10 6 1417 14 17 H 7 2 25 23 3 10 14 10 26 2521 9 6 10 17 1815 18 1721 1714 14 7 10 Black wins win a a Mr DoughertY Doug h her r picks ricks out the winning move I find no ao draw for tor white ster atter till this 7 b U If 6 9 6 t th thin then n 8 14 looks look liko o a black wn o Cf o-Loob best to n me 15 10 26 22 6 9 5 cant can't cant can't black blackLook blackwin 0 win wi Look for tor A draw In note d. d 1 14 1 9 U looks Ilk t eo black OMne N Ye Ie Single U Single C Corner met Pl Td at Salt Bait Lake Checker and Chess dub J. J B. B Smith and N N. H. H Burten Bur- Bur ten ion Contributed by Mr Hr Smith who whoa played a black 16 11 2819 10 1 a 26 22 17 18 n 1118 16 24 19 18 8 11 19 15 n 2 15 32 27 24 8 11 22 18 23 22 JB 18 lS 20 16 25 20 9 6 10 6 11 t 81 17 2 6 18 15 9 5 39 25 25 T 10 18 15 18 14 10 17 S 4 1 28 21 1118 18 6 15 9 13 13 25 23 14 10 15 22 9 14 Drawn 1 15 10 16 19 15 3 7 6 2 2 34 19 19 10 e 16 11 1317 17 24 U U 16 U 7 18 6 2 6 a a The The saving clause and one that cu trouble to the black pieces carefully handled Gm Ome No center 61 Center Played at Cincinnati 0 O. between J JW J. J W W. W Hartley Bartley and aDd Frank 7 James Contributed Contri buted with notes b by bJ Frank James Bartley Bartley Bart- Bart ley move li-is li 4 11 9 12 7 11 10 15 23 1 17 14 28 22 28 26 S- S a 27 8 11 11 15 6 10 6 1 27 20 U 17 27 17 28 24 24 19 19 16 23 18 18 16 16 12 16 24 7 2 20 11 15 19 2623 33 19 28 31 26 2 18 19 10 ISO 20 17 10 6 10 6 White 8 24 8 30 26 14 23 22 25 wins a a Mr Bartley overlooked this kink kinks Game No 8 Edinburgh Played by correspondence between Harry Marry Wilson Perc Percy Ill III and O. O J. J Grimes Salt Iak Lak City Grimes' Grimes move 9 13 19 12 8 12 8 4 22 15 a 24 C 25 16 23 16 12 2518 25 b 10 9 6 1 19 12 19 8 11 22 13 21 17 30 26 20 16 12 8 26 17 19 16 11 16 6 10 3 12 d 23 3 16 3 23 27 32 27 22 18 Black wins wing a a 22 22 the atron strongest ut reply to 9 would no doubt have been adopted by Mr Wilson had the contest not b been n under under un un- un- un der tho the two move restriction b Now b-Now Now Into the tho K Kelso c c This This looks Ilk lika rather ear early arly In tho the game to predict a a. loss loan but at any rate the defense seems weak eak and white Is In trouble the balance balanco of ot the tho game d Tho d-Tho Tho result has been apparent for tor some time but the tho last Jut break probably made for tor 9 13 Instead of ot tho the text which would mako make trouble by 24 27 al ai- ai though black can still win Problem No lo 33 Dy Dv Bv Bert Berry Prom From New lew York Tribune Tribuna Far Farmer er Black 7 19 king kIn 30 White 15 16 2 22 26 26 king 27 7 White to play la and win In |