L.A. Times Problem No. 325 by A.D. Gibbs, Long Beach, California. White mates in two.
FEN 3Nq3/4p1P1/3nB3/1pP2p2/pK1k1B2/3p1Q2/b2N4/6b1 w - - 0 1
Key: Q-R/Qh1
L.A. Times Problem No. 326 by W. Pauly. Das junge Deutschland, 1920. White mates in three.
FEN 4k3/4P3/3pKp2/4p3/4R3/4r3/4b3 w - - 0 1
Key: 1. R-QB2
If R-QB6; 2. R-KN4. If B-B6; 2. R-QN4. If B-R4; 2. R-B8ch. Not 1. R-KN2, R-KN6; 2. R-QB4, B-R4!
Here's another game from the recent mammoth exhibition at New York by World Champion Alekhhine. The Marshall Chess Club quarter resigned after the champ began pushing a passed center pawn.
Alexander Alekhine vs Marshall Chess Club
Simul, 50b (1932) (exhibition), 7th Regiment Armory, New York, NY USA, Nov-08
Tarrasch Defense: Schara Gambit (D32) 1-0