The Los Angeles Chess by Clif Sherwood Sunday, August 14, 1932 Times Los Angeles, California L.A. Times Problem No. 304...
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L.A. Times Problem No. 304 by N. Easter, England. First prize, Bristol Times-Mirror, 1932. White mates in two.
FEN nqR1K3/Nrb1p1P1/3kN1r1/p7/B2PP2p/7Q/b7/8 w - - 0 1
Key: N-KN5/Ng5
The Berne (Switzerland) tourney ended with World Champion Alekhine in first place, 12½-2½, in spite of his one loss to Bogoljubow. Euwe and Flohr tied with 11½-3½ each, followed by Sultan Khan, Bernstein, Bogoljubow, H. Johner, P. Johner, Grob, Henneberger, Naegeli, Rivier, Colin, Voellmy, Gygli and Staehelin. Here's a Berne brevity:
L.A. Times Game No. 307
Max Euwe vs Walter Henneberger
Berne (1932), Bern SUI, rd 4, Jul-19
Bogo-Indian Defense: Exchange Variation (E11) 1-0
a) If PxN; 19. RxP, R-K2; 20. Q-R4.
b) If KxN; 23. Q-N5ch, 24. BxR, 25. QxNch.