L.A. Times Problem No. 378 by J. Fox, Warsaw. White mates in two.
FEN 1nQ5/3r4/p1p2PP1/K1P1P2B/1R2N3/p2k4/p2b2p1/Nn1R2B1 w - - 0 1
Key: N-Q6/Nd6
L.A. Times Problem No. 379 by F. Hladik. White mates in three.
FEN 8/8/8/5QpN/6Nk/7b/8/K7 w - - 0 1
Key: K-N2!/Kb2
One of the best-composed miniature three-movers I have given in some time. It has an excellent key move and many convincing tries.
N(R5)-B6 would be answered by B-N7, and N(N4)-B6 would be answered by BxQ. K-R2 would be answered by B-N7. Q-R7 would be answered by KxN.
This game will introduce Arthur W. Dake, a member of the winning American Olympic team. He is the only American player who can boast of having won a tournament game against Dr. Alekhine, the present world's champion.
Marcel Duchamp vs Arthur William Dake
Folkestone Olympiad (1933), Folkestone ENG, rd 3, Jun-14
Nimzo-Indian Defense: General (E20) 0-1