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Chess Problem the follow' are: & QxB 3— Kt- QxB 3— Xt- Win Garfinkel Black Haendiges Hodge Koons Hasenoehrl Lear ' reitag Kendrick Harley 11 If 1 0 0 Where is the solver who does not enjoy working on a miniature?' Here is one by a neighbor of ours R Cheney of Rochester N Y who hag won fame as a composer of miniatures here and in England.
Tht“ is a late one and has the delicacy!’ generally found in miniatures ! White— i piece t ' White moves and motes in three: ’ Last week’s end game of last week'J- can oe won ny white in ing way! a2vPB7- 2— B-R5 B6ch winning queen 1— P-B7ch KXP 3— B-B4 Q5ch winning queen mitP'B7Ch' K'Q3: 3— P-B61Q) J— q-b Correct solutions to last week ' chess problem were received from George W Glasier Warsaw Harold Armstrong rank Spencer Howard C Balliett and Kenneth Temple Niagara alls John S LeBar Cuba Nairn Rlngneberg Lockport and ' Stephen Wasniewski Buffalo : ’ Under the present arrangement In S championship chess matches in this country a $5000 guarantee is de- "-manded before a champion consent ' to defend his title Not since 1903 has there been a championship con-test and it looks as if the much talked of match between Marshal 7 and Kashdan will not’ materialize this spring for $5000 is a lot of money these days England Holland rance and other -European tries have annual tournaments where : the prize money.
Is raised by the- ) committees This is the proper ar- v rangement and something should be done in this country towards getting a new deal la' championship v matches !’ 1 The 1933-34 city chess tournament 4is nearing the finish and unless something unforseen happens Gai-finkel should take the honors as he only has one draw to mar an bther- ' wise perfect score Black however la pressing him closely one game be-hind The standings of the players - Loss Drawn 0 Chess League Banquet Cuba eb 3— The Inter-State Chess League will have Its first annual banquet at the St James Hotel Cuba tomorrow evening.
The group will meet at 2 o’clock tor & i series of chess matches the dinner x to be served at 6 o’clock ! ' Clubs and players from several t towns in this vicinity will be repre- ‘ rented delegations being expected from Cuba Olean Bolivar- Smethport Batavia Wellsville Perry N1-" agara alls and Buffalo ! as suit than dla- he of one dis- Of an was cer- apparently was of he I estab-Msh of a dis-card necessary queenknave established Accordingly
Tht“ is a late one and has the delicacy!’ generally found in miniatures ! White— i piece t ' White moves and motes in three: ’ Last week’s end game of last week'J- can oe won ny white in ing way! a2vPB7- 2— B-R5 B6ch winning queen 1— P-B7ch KXP 3— B-B4 Q5ch winning queen mitP'B7Ch' K'Q3: 3— P-B61Q) J— q-b Correct solutions to last week ' chess problem were received from George W Glasier Warsaw Harold Armstrong rank Spencer Howard C Balliett and Kenneth Temple Niagara alls John S LeBar Cuba Nairn Rlngneberg Lockport and ' Stephen Wasniewski Buffalo : ’ Under the present arrangement In S championship chess matches in this country a $5000 guarantee is de- "-manded before a champion consent ' to defend his title Not since 1903 has there been a championship con-test and it looks as if the much talked of match between Marshal 7 and Kashdan will not’ materialize this spring for $5000 is a lot of money these days England Holland rance and other -European tries have annual tournaments where : the prize money.
Is raised by the- ) committees This is the proper ar- v rangement and something should be done in this country towards getting a new deal la' championship v matches !’ 1 The 1933-34 city chess tournament 4is nearing the finish and unless something unforseen happens Gai-finkel should take the honors as he only has one draw to mar an bther- ' wise perfect score Black however la pressing him closely one game be-hind The standings of the players - Loss Drawn 0 Chess League Banquet Cuba eb 3— The Inter-State Chess League will have Its first annual banquet at the St James Hotel Cuba tomorrow evening.
The group will meet at 2 o’clock tor & i series of chess matches the dinner x to be served at 6 o’clock ! ' Clubs and players from several t towns in this vicinity will be repre- ‘ rented delegations being expected from Cuba Olean Bolivar- Smethport Batavia Wellsville Perry N1-" agara alls and Buffalo ! as suit than dla- he of one dis- Of an was cer- apparently was of he I estab-Msh of a dis-card necessary queenknave established Accordingly