INTERNATIONAL CHESS.
(BI CABLE—PMSS ABSOCIATIOI7—COPTBIOHT.) UronuLux ahb k.z. cabu association.) MOSCOW, November 26. Two Russians, Verlingsky and HjinBeveresky, beat Oapablanea at the international chess tournament. The champion played an unusual number of drawn games. His name does not appear among the six, leading players.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 28 November 1925, Page 16
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