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RIVALS IN ANOTHER SPORT.—One of the members of the Dallas Tornadoes soccer team, A. Stoffels (left), and B. Wilkinson, who is in the Canterbury team, discovered yesterday they have a common interest. Both Wilkinson, who was recently second equal in the reserve grade of the national chess championships, and Stoffels are keen chess players. They are shown engrossed in a game.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31585, 24 January 1968, Page 15

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RIVALS IN ANOTHER SPORT.—One of the members of the Dallas Tornadoes soccer team, A. Stoffels (left), and B. Wilkinson, who is in the Canterbury team, discovered yesterday they have a common interest. Both Wilkinson, who was recently second equal in the reserve grade of the national chess championships, and Stoffels are keen chess players. They are shown engrossed in a game. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31585, 24 January 1968, Page 15

RIVALS IN ANOTHER SPORT.—One of the members of the Dallas Tornadoes soccer team, A. Stoffels (left), and B. Wilkinson, who is in the Canterbury team, discovered yesterday they have a common interest. Both Wilkinson, who was recently second equal in the reserve grade of the national chess championships, and Stoffels are keen chess players. They are shown engrossed in a game. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31585, 24 January 1968, Page 15