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N.Z. CHESS CHAMPION

Phillips In Top Place (N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, January 6 R. Phillips (Auckland) won the national chess championship to day with 9$ points. O. Sarapu (Auckland) and R. Sutton (Auck land) were second equal, with nine points each. The next two place-getters. R. A. Court and A. Foneridis, both of Wellington, had seven points each. Today’s results were: Tenth Round. —G. Haase (Dunedin) 0, Sarapu 1; Phillips 1, B. Anderson (Canterbury) 0; R. O’Callaghan (Wellington) 0, R. Wilkins (Palmerston North) 1; Court 1, K. Steele (Wellington) 0; Feneridis 0, Sutton 1; K. Okey (New Plymouth) 0, Z. Frankel (Wellington) 1. Eleventh Round. —Okey o. Haase 1; Sarapu J, Philips L Anderson 1, O’Callaghan 0: Wilkins 0, Court 1; Steele 0, Feneridis 1: Sutton 1, Frankel 0.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30642, 7 January 1965, Page 9

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N.Z. CHESS CHAMPION Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30642, 7 January 1965, Page 9

N.Z. CHESS CHAMPION Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30642, 7 January 1965, Page 9

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