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GEOROE her.vey, a tireless pasta 1 player of the local firmament, dropped a postcard game to Maf. ,t. R.
Hob of .lapkson, Miss., in the Correspondence. Chess League of Americas intersectional loumey C. C Rcttingpi Mrs Ids Eton tin. Mary Owen and charl»s. w.
Walkei are new mem hers of the Washington Social Chess Divan that meets tonight at R o'clock at The Rarkside Hotel Other fans will find I he Divan a most cheery Huh. Why not visit, lonighf? says HorveJ Wigginion, chess instructor. Team A ip leading Team P in the Divan quintet battle. ‘21-17, William E. Bryant js responsible for the pickup in match tallies by the A’s.
Robert Feeney lost to Bryant in their second, encounter. Stuart Wagman pod .Robert Hostler drew their adjourned game; Paul Miller of Eastern scalped. Wagman in their return bout Gen. Basil Rogoljiitinv rompieied his matches for Team JO. annexing eight wins and two draws, thus boosting the standing of Team II against Team C by 14-7.
The four Divan teams »re playing i « double round room which will he followed by a. championship Miniinacion ourney pmong Divan members. tor Globe Trotter*. J^RIIISH Chess Correspondence Association is Initiating its annual o"«cseas prize tourneys Inquiries should he sddteased !o Mrs B G. Hollis, 2 Upland 'oed.
Guernsey. C I . England laios Steiner has deparied from New Zealand foi la'g During rhe New Zealand lour the Hungarian master played 720 games, captured 618, drew 55 and lost 47 Sydney T. Sharp is ihe champion of Pennsylvania by virtue of his viciory over Bsrnie. F Winkelman Winkelman is.
a brilliant rheas writer, has authored several chess studies of excellence end ie a student of ip* game Sharp is e close student of chew*. ha« never written a hook and nnl* an occasional column. The champion* are usually arerthe-hoa rd plpsers. A concern located in New Haven Corn , manufactured a special ivpe of composition chessmen about the vent 1855. The sets were called Congress Chessmen ’ and were of mo«t peculiar shapes Mai Hoii, rerenrJv .showed me » sei of These men at his home jn lack.son.
Miss 1 wonder if ant of The Siai a readers are acquainted wnb ot have .jimilsi chess sehf? In a room set appri from domestic uproar Mg i Holt has h'S ’ chess rieq " where he carries on 20 01 more posts; games and adds >o the collection of chess medals that completely fill a 12x18 inch wall panel.
Hob of .lapkson, Miss., in the Correspondence. Chess League of Americas intersectional loumey C. C Rcttingpi Mrs Ids Eton tin. Mary Owen and charl»s. w.
Walkei are new mem hers of the Washington Social Chess Divan that meets tonight at R o'clock at The Rarkside Hotel Other fans will find I he Divan a most cheery Huh. Why not visit, lonighf? says HorveJ Wigginion, chess instructor. Team A ip leading Team P in the Divan quintet battle. ‘21-17, William E. Bryant js responsible for the pickup in match tallies by the A’s.
Robert Feeney lost to Bryant in their second, encounter. Stuart Wagman pod .Robert Hostler drew their adjourned game; Paul Miller of Eastern scalped. Wagman in their return bout Gen. Basil Rogoljiitinv rompieied his matches for Team JO. annexing eight wins and two draws, thus boosting the standing of Team II against Team C by 14-7.
The four Divan teams »re playing i « double round room which will he followed by a. championship Miniinacion ourney pmong Divan members. tor Globe Trotter*. J^RIIISH Chess Correspondence Association is Initiating its annual o"«cseas prize tourneys Inquiries should he sddteased !o Mrs B G. Hollis, 2 Upland 'oed.
Guernsey. C I . England laios Steiner has deparied from New Zealand foi la'g During rhe New Zealand lour the Hungarian master played 720 games, captured 618, drew 55 and lost 47 Sydney T. Sharp is ihe champion of Pennsylvania by virtue of his viciory over Bsrnie. F Winkelman Winkelman is.
a brilliant rheas writer, has authored several chess studies of excellence end ie a student of ip* game Sharp is e close student of chew*. ha« never written a hook and nnl* an occasional column. The champion* are usually arerthe-hoa rd plpsers. A concern located in New Haven Corn , manufactured a special ivpe of composition chessmen about the vent 1855. The sets were called Congress Chessmen ’ and were of mo«t peculiar shapes Mai Hoii, rerenrJv .showed me » sei of These men at his home jn lack.son.
Miss 1 wonder if ant of The Siai a readers are acquainted wnb ot have .jimilsi chess sehf? In a room set appri from domestic uproar Mg i Holt has h'S ’ chess rieq " where he carries on 20 01 more posts; games and adds >o the collection of chess medals that completely fill a 12x18 inch wall panel.