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Chess 08 Dec 1918, Sun The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Newspapers.com
The following game was played in the recent New York International Tournament. Marshall plays his favorite Queen's Pawn Opening and obtains a magnificent attack by sacrificing a Pawn. Kostich, however, plays the ending with marked ingenuity and wins a well deserved victory.
We offer this week for consideration of our solvers an original two-move problem by Stasch Mlotkowski, formerly of this city, now residing at Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. Mlotkowski has only recently ventured in the realm of problem composers. As a player and able analyst, his name is known the world over. The three-move problem is a neat study with two Rooks and should be solved from the diagram.
Problem No. 1359
By S. Mlotkowski
White to play and mate in two moves.
FEN 8/Kb3prn/Q2N4/4pR2/3pP1nR/4kNp1/2Prp3/2qBB3 w - - 0 1
Solution: 1. Nh2 Bxa6 2. Rf3#



















