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March 28, 1937 Los Angeles Times Chess by Herman Steiner

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Chess by Herman SteinerChess by Herman Steiner 28 Mar 1937, Sun The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California) Newspapers.com

L. A. Times Problem No. 759
By Nels Nelson, Hopkins, Minnesota
White mates in two.
FEN r7/P1pnN2P/2R3p1/1R1P1pn1/1K1k4/3b2P1/5N2/2Q5 w - - 0 1
Solution: R-Q6;
1. Rd6 cxd6 2. Nc6#
1. Rd6 Ne5 2. Qc5#
1. Rd6 Bc4 2. Nc6#

L. A. Times Problem No. 760
“April Fool Joke”
By Nels Nelson, Hopkins, Minnesota
White mates in three
FEN 4nNr1/3RPNk1/8/2B3Pp/8/8/6P1/4K1bR w - - 0 1
Solution:

From the City Championship Tournament

Albert H. Bierwirth (white) vs. Morris Freed (black)
Caro-Kann Defense: Maróczy Variation

Albert H. Bierwirth vs. Morris Freed, 1937

Descriptive
1. P-K4 P-QB3
2. P-Q4 P-Q4
3. P-KB3 P-K3
4. B-KB4 PxP
5. PxP B-N5ch
6. P-B3 B-Q3
7. P-K5 B-K2
8. B-Q3 P-KN3
9. N-B3 Q-N3
10. Q-B2 N-QR3
11. QN-Q2 P-QB4
12. N-B4 Q-B2
13. P-KR4 B-Q2
14. P-R5 O-O-O
15. PxKNP KBPxP
16. N-Q6ch BxN
17. PxB Q-N3
18. B-K5 Resigns
Algebraic
1. e4 c6
2. d4 d5
3. f3 e6
4. Bf4 dxe4
5. fxe4 Bb4+
6. c3 Bd6
7. e5 Be7
8. Bd3 g6
9. Nf3 Qb6
10. Qc2 Na6
11. Nd2 c5
12. Nc4 Qc7
13. h4 Bd7
14. h5 0-0-0
15. hxg6 fxg6
16. Nd6+ Bxd6
17. exd6 Qb6
18. Be5 1-0

Paul Saladin Leonhardt vs Rudolf Spielmann
15th DSB Kongress (Nuremberg) (1906), Nuremberg GER, rd 15, Aug-09
Scotch Game: Göring Gambit. Declined (C44) 0-1

After winning the first game of his match with G. Stahlberg and losing the second at Stockholm, Reuben Fine took the third and fourth. The score follows:

Reuben Fine vs Gideon Stahlberg
Match (1937), Gothenburg SWE, rd 3, Feb-02
Queen's Gambit Declined: Orthodox Defense. Rubinstein Variation Flohr Line (D62) 1-0

Gideon Stahlberg vs Reuben Fine
Match (1937), Gothenburg SWE, rd 4, Feb-03
Semi-Slav Defense: General (D43) 0-1

April 27, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 27 Apr 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

April 20, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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Chess ChessChess 20 Apr 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

April 13, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 13 Apr 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

April 06, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 06 Apr 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

March 30, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 30 Mar 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

March 23, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 23 Mar 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

March 16, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 16 Mar 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

March 09, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 09 Mar 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

March 02, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 02 Mar 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

February 23, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 23 Feb 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

February 16, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 16 Feb 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

February 09, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 09 Feb 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

February 02, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 02 Feb 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

January 26, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 26 Jan 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

January 19, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 19 Jan 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

January 12, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 12 Jan 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

January 05, 1895 Chess, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 05 Jan 1895, Sat The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

March 21, 1937 Los Angeles Times Chess by Herman Steiner

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Chess by Herman SteinerChess by Herman Steiner 21 Mar 1937, Sun The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles, California) Newspapers.com

L. A. Times Problem No. 757
“From Musical World Suiy, 1859.”
By W. H. of Philadelphia.
White mates in two.
FEN 2B5/8/8/2K3P1/4k3/6R1/3B4/8 w - - 0 1
Solution: R-N2;
1. Rg2 Kd3 2. Bf5#
1. Rg2 Ke5 2. Re2#
1. Rg2 Kf3 2. Bb7#

L. A. Times Problem No. 758
By S. Loyd.
White mates in three.
FEN 8/8/8/1R6/r7/1p5P/1p6/kb1R2QK w - - 0 1
Solution: Q-N8;
1. Qg8 Ra7 2. Qh7 Rxh7 3. Ra5#
1. Qg8 Ra6 2. Qg6 Rxg6 3. Ra5#
1. Qg8 Ra3 2. Qh7 Ka2 3. Qxb1#

From the recent Russian tournament:

Barnoff (white) vs. Rochlin (black)
French Defense: Rubinstein Variation

Barnoff vs. Rochlin, 1937

Descriptive
1. P-K4 P-K3
2. P-Q4 P-Q4
3. N-QB3 PxP
4. NxP N-KB3
5. B-KN5 QN-Q2
6. N-KB3 B-K2
7. NxNch BxN
8. BxB QxB
9. Q-Q2 O-O
10. B-Q3 P-B4
11. O-O-O PxP
12. N-N5 P-KN3
13. P-KR4 R-Q1
14. P-R5 N-B1
15. PxP BPxP
16. R-R6 R-Q2
17. QR-R1 P-N3
18. N-K4 Q-K4
19. P-KB4 Q-N2
20. P-B5 KPxP
21. B-B4ch K-R1
22. N-N5 Q-B3
23. Q-B4 P-R4
24. P-KN4 P-N4
25. NxP RxN
26. RxRch NxR
27. RxNch KxR
28. P-N5 QxP
29. QxQ PxB
30. Q-N2 R-R2
31. Q-R2ch K-N2
32. Q-N8 R-KB2
33. QxB P-B5
34. QxP P-B6
35. QxPch K-R3
36. Q-KR4ch K-N2
37. Q-B2 P-N4
38. K-Q2 K-N3
39. K-K3 R-B5
40. QxP Resigns
Algebraic
1. e4 e6
2. d4 d5
3. Nc3 dxe4
4. Nxe4 Nf6
5. Bg5 Nd7
6. Nf3 Be7
7. Nxf6+ Bxf6
8. Bxf6 Qxf6
9. Qd2 0-0
10. Bd3 c5
11. 0-0-0 cxd4
12. Ng5 g6
13. h4 Rd8
14. h5 Nf8
15. hxg6 fxg6
16. Rh6 Rd7
17. Rh1 b6
18. Ne4 Qe5
19. f4 Qg7
20. f5 exf5
21. Bc4+ Kh8
22. Ng5 Qf6
23. Qf4 a5
24. g4 b5
25. Nxh7 Rxh7
26. Rxh7+ Nxh7
27. Rxh7+ Kxh7
28. g5 Qxg5
29. Qxg5 bxc4
30. Qg2 Ra7
31. Qh2+ Kg7
32. Qb8 Rf7
33. Qxc8 f4
34. Qxc4 f3
35. Qxd4+ Kh6
36. Qh4+ Kg7
37. Qf2 g5
38. Kd2 Kg6
39. Ke3 Rf4
40. Qxf3 1-0

From Indian National Chess League Correspondence Tourney

Professor E. Wood (white) vs. R. Subramaniam (black)
Alekhine Defense: Two Pawn Attack

Professor E. Wood vs. R. Subramaniam, 1937

Descriptive
1. P-K4 N-KB3
2. P-K5 N-Q4
3. P-QB4 N-N3
4. P-Q4 P-Q4
5. PxP NxP
6. N-QB3 P-K3
7. P-B4 Q-R5ch
8. P-N3 Q-Q
9. B-N2 B-K2
10. Q-N4 O-O
11. NxN PxN
12. P-B5 K-R
13. N-R3 P-B4
14. O-O N-B3
15. Q-R5 P-B3
16. N-B4 BxP
17. P-KN4 PxKP
18. PxKP B-B7
19. R-B2 N-Q5
20. B-K3 B-KR5
21. R-Q2 RxN
22. P-K6 B-N3
23. Q-K5 RxNP
24. BxN PxB
25. P-KR3 B-B3
26. P-K7 Q-Q2
27. R-KB RxBch
28. RxR QxKP
29. QxQ BxQ
30. R-K B-K5
31. R-N4 B-QB4
32. R-QB B-QN3
33. K-R2 P-Q6
Resigns
Algebraic
1. e4 Nf6
2. e5 Nd5
3. c4 Nb6
4. d4 d5
5. cxd5 Nxd5
6. Nc3 e6
7. f4 Qh4+
8. g3 Qd8
9. Bg2 Be7
10. Qg4 0-0
11. Nxd5 exd5
12. f5 Kh8
13. Nh3 c5
14. 0-0 Nc6
15. Qh5 f6
16. Nf4 Bxf5
17. g4 fxe5
18. dxe5 Bc2
19. Rf2 Nd4
20. Be3 Bh4
21. Rd2 Rxf4
22. e6 Bg6
23. Qe5 Rxg4
24. Bxd4 cxd4
25. h3 Bf6
26. e7 Qd7
27. Rf1 Rxg2+
28. Rxg2 Qxe7
29. Qxe7 Bxe7
30. Re1 Be4
31. Rg4 Bc5
32. Rc1 Bb6
33. Kh2 d3
0-1

From Nottingham Congress:

Mikhail Botvinnik vs Theodore Henry Tylor
Nottingham (1936), Nottingham ENG, rd 8, Aug-18
Catalan Opening: Closed. Botvinnik Variation (E07) 1-0

The game below was contested in the current Marshall Chess Club championship. Last year's winner, at present writing second to Marshall himself in the standing, who is noted for bizarre play, winds up with a sacrificial mating attack.

Anthony Santasiere vs Fred Reinfeld
Marshall CC-ch (1937), New York, NY USA
Polish Opening: Zukertort System (A04) 1-0

Games From Hastings Christmas Congress, 1937

Alexander Alekhine vs Milan Vidmar
Hastings (1936/37), Hastings ENG, rd 2, Dec-29
Queen's Gambit Declined: Orthodox Defense. Rubinstein Attack (D65) 1-0

Erich Eliskases vs William Winter
Hastings (1936/37), Hastings ENG, rd 6, Jan-02
Queen's Gambit Declined: Modern. Knight Defense (D51) 1-0

Alexander Alekhine vs George Alan Thomas
Hastings (1936/37), Hastings ENG, rd 6, Jan-02
Queen's Gambit Declined: Exchange. Saemisch Variation (D35) 1-0

Milan Vidmar vs Vera Menchik
Hastings (1936/37), Hastings ENG, rd 6, Jan-02
Benoni Defense: Classical Variation. General (A70) 1/2-1/2

December 31, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 31 Dec 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

December 24, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 24 Dec 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com ChessChess 31 Dec 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

December 17, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 17 Dec 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

December 10, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 10 Dec 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

December 03, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 03 Dec 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

November 26, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 26 Nov 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

November 19, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 19 Nov 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

November 12, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 12 Nov 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

November 05, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 05 Nov 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

October 29, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 29 Oct 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

October 22, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 22 Oct 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

October 15, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 15 Oct 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

October 08, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 08 Oct 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

October 01, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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Chess ChessChess 01 Oct 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

September 24, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 24 Sep 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

September 17, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 17 Sep 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

September 10, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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ChessChess 10 Sep 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

September 03, 1890 Our Chess Column, Gazette, Montreal

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Our Chess Column ChessChess 03 Sep 1890, Wed The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com

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Understanding Chess by William Lombardy Chess Duels, My Games with the World Champions, by Yasser Seirawan No Regrets: Fischer-Spassky 1992, by Yasser Seirawan Chess Fundamentals, by Jose Capablanca Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess, by Bobby Fischer My 60 Memorable Games, by Bobby Fischer Bobby Fischer Games of Chess, by Bobby Fischer The Modern Chess Self Tutor, by David Bronstein Russians versus Fischer, by Mikhail Tal, Plisetsky, Taimanov, et al

'til the world understands why Robert J. Fischer criticised the U.S./British and Russian military industry imperial alliance and their own Israeli Apartheid. Sarah Wilkinson explains:

Bobby Fischer, First Amendment, Freedom of Speech
What a sad story Fischer was,” typed a racist, pro-imperialist colonial troll who supports mega-corporation entities over human rights, police state policies & white supremacy.
To which I replied: “Really? I think he [Bob Fischer] stood up to the broken system of corruption and raised awareness! Whether on the Palestinian/Israel-British-U.S. Imperial Apartheid scam, the Bush wars of ‘7 countries in 5 years,’ illegally, unconstitutionally which constituted mass xenocide or his run in with police brutality in Pasadena, California-- right here in the U.S., police run rampant over the Constitution of the U.S., on oath they swore to uphold, but when Americans don't know the law, and the cops either don't know or worse, “don't care” -- then I think that's pretty darn “sad”. I think Mr. Fischer held out and fought the good fight, steadfast til the day he died, and may he Rest In Peace.
Educate yourself about U.S./State Laws --
https://www.youtube.com/@AuditTheAudit/videos
After which the troll posted a string of profanities, confirming there was never any genuine sentiment of “compassion” for Mr. Fischer, rather an intent to inflict further defamatory remarks.

This ongoing work is a tribute to the life and accomplishments of Robert “Bobby” Fischer who passionately loved and studied chess history. May his life continue to inspire many other future generations of chess enthusiasts and kibitzers, alike.

Robert J. Fischer, Kid Chess Wizard 1956March 9, 1943 - January 17, 2008

The photograph of Bobby Fischer (above) from the March 02, 1956 The Tampa Times was discovered by Sharon Mooney (Bobby Fischer Newspaper Archive editor) on February 01, 2018 while gathering research materials for this ongoing newspaper archive project. Along with lost games now being translated into Algebraic notation and extractions from over two centuries of newspapers, it is but one of the many lost treasures to be found in the pages of old newspapers since our social media presence was first established November 11, 2017.

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