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offers r unique booklet under the title of “Imagination in Chess ” The solutions to games are not in the usual tabulated form, but there is a bookmarker which is attached to the cover to spur the imagination and keep the nund of the player focused on the meaning of the figures that accompany the diagrams. Sammy Rresrhewski. THAT is the name of the United States chess champion who became a naturalized citizen scarcely two years ago Native soli—Poland Turn time back 17 years and read the article by S. Reid in Independent A Weekly Review, Decem'oer IB, 1920, PP 404-405. It is titled “Little Chess Wizard ” Literarv Digest, No. 67, December 12. 1920. pp. 44 -47. also speaks of the "boy wonder” and falls to envision the ehampion of 1927.
Samuel Reshevsky (American name) met Swedish masters recently on his European tour to score 3 as against Damelsson's 2. Lundin's 1 and Stoltz's 0. At Kemeri, Latvia, he shared premier honors and latest reports say he may play in the Paris International Exposition. AV ASHINGTON chess fans will have j 1 » 1**1 treat next Wednesday at the 8ocial Chess Lounge, Parkside Hotel, 8pm, when Anton Y Hesse, president of the former District of Columbia Chess League and one-time \ chess columnist for certain Pennsyl- ! vania newspapers, and his son. Carl Hesse, one of theh strongest of the | younger "masters' in the District.
meet all comers in s simultaneous exhibition. tandem fashion, each 1 player making alternate moves against i even opponent. On the sidelines, no doubt, will be Carl Hesse's baby daughter, who use* chess pieces to teethe on and for whom this column predicts a future to rival that of Vera Menchik, woman chews champion of the world. Reservations should be made early with Simon Naidei. tournament director.
and Norval Wigginton. assistant chess director of the Washington social Chess Divan. BY PACL J MILLER. Jr. AX EUWE, world champion 1 •cored 4-2 in a recent tourna-: ment at Garmiacn-Partenkirchen.
j Germany, against the trio. Dr. Alex- j ander Alekhin, former world champion: E. D. Bogoljubow and Fritz ! fieamisch.
Only Bogoljubow won a game from the title-holding professor of matheMtac*. "Imafination in Cheas.” D. LOOOCK. who gave us "One l Hundred Chess Maxims,” now j.
Samuel Reshevsky (American name) met Swedish masters recently on his European tour to score 3 as against Damelsson's 2. Lundin's 1 and Stoltz's 0. At Kemeri, Latvia, he shared premier honors and latest reports say he may play in the Paris International Exposition. AV ASHINGTON chess fans will have j 1 » 1**1 treat next Wednesday at the 8ocial Chess Lounge, Parkside Hotel, 8pm, when Anton Y Hesse, president of the former District of Columbia Chess League and one-time \ chess columnist for certain Pennsyl- ! vania newspapers, and his son. Carl Hesse, one of theh strongest of the | younger "masters' in the District.
meet all comers in s simultaneous exhibition. tandem fashion, each 1 player making alternate moves against i even opponent. On the sidelines, no doubt, will be Carl Hesse's baby daughter, who use* chess pieces to teethe on and for whom this column predicts a future to rival that of Vera Menchik, woman chews champion of the world. Reservations should be made early with Simon Naidei. tournament director.
and Norval Wigginton. assistant chess director of the Washington social Chess Divan. BY PACL J MILLER. Jr. AX EUWE, world champion 1 •cored 4-2 in a recent tourna-: ment at Garmiacn-Partenkirchen.
j Germany, against the trio. Dr. Alex- j ander Alekhin, former world champion: E. D. Bogoljubow and Fritz ! fieamisch.
Only Bogoljubow won a game from the title-holding professor of matheMtac*. "Imafination in Cheas.” D. LOOOCK. who gave us "One l Hundred Chess Maxims,” now j.