DRAUGHTS
AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPIONSHIP. On Saturday afternoon Penman won the sixth game in his match with Brodie in the iinal of the winners', class, there being three drawn games, Penman winning two and Brodie one. Brodie, who lias played no fewer than twenty-eight games m the tournament, accordingly went into the losers' class, and has the bye (his first) in the sixth round of that class. His next opponent will be either Hilliker or Borehum. Hillikcr in the fifth round defeated Egan, the Victorian champion, the local man 'winning the only game of the six that was not drawn. In his match with Boreham Hilliker won the first game and the next was drawn. . The following are the prize-takers in the handicap tournament: Score. Hep. Tl. J. Bruce l°i Ji }% J. Lang 12 4 5 17* A. Matheson ... 16 1 2 i<2 J. D. Gillies ... 10 6* 16j F. Keenan ... 12 *i 14 2 J. Edwards ... 5- 2 8 2 14 C. F. Moore ... HJ 2J 14 The second and third prizes will be divided between Messrs Lang and Matheson, and the sixth prize between Messrs Edwards and Moore.
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Evening Star, Issue 14548, 24 April 1911, Page 10
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