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CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP «*7 StSfSS *g£~ was made telegraphic ma fhbSweenth! 0"!" 81? 6 land and Welling™™, he £uck" When play ceaSS £ n Chess Clubslowing 13 gaSS had L P'm- the fol--are named first wemn 2ton players Wade, R. G., beat Ewen F rc ePSe^?nS n FTft dS GW wS> F^£: A' a yS f'A^w- hre + W /S 1 Pickett Hutehini-'p^ with Mclntosh, I. £! CP hsvt!" rew with Belton JC- KPll^'/"v-'^ rew with McCrea T r- w w- g> F VK-' beat Short, Dr 1. G.; Webling, J, k lo<?t tr» wV.tk Miss A R; Wood, B H. bLt H Sne t' G. H.; Jessup, A. E., beat fobertf H ' Godtschalk, R. A., beat Watt, N • vfc Negotiations regarding ttfe seven unfinished games are to begin «today Any positions upon which the two captains cannot reach agreement are: to be submitted to tfle Christchurch members of the New Zealand Adjudication Board for decision. An inspection of the positions reached at these seven boards when play ceased gave the impression that a handsome victory for Wellington Chess Club is assured" giving it the right to represent the North Island in the final for the Bledrsloe Cup. The spectators on Saturday evening included experts 'rom various centres in both'islands.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1944, Page 4

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CHESS Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1944, Page 4

CHESS Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1944, Page 4