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CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

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With three rounds played, H. It. Abbott and 31. Stewart,, both of Canterbury, lead iu the victory chess congress championship, with three wins each. The leaders in the major open tourney are R. A. Godtschalk (Wellington), two wins and a loss, and B. S. Wood (Wellington), one win and two draws. In the first class tourney S. J. Webb and J. H. Woolley (Canterbury) and W. J- Bevis (Otago) all have two wins and no losses.— Christchurch Press Association. AUCKLAND RACES. King’s Plate.—l-1 Exeter 1, 6.6 Glenfalloch 2, 2-2 Coronaire 3. Scratched: Golden Souvenir, Tuis, Balmacara. Summer Cup.—4-4 Broiedaiue 1, 2-2 Hormuz 2, S-8 Balgowan 3Scratched: Glenfalloch.

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Evening Star, Issue 25677, 28 December 1945, Page 8

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CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Evening Star, Issue 25677, 28 December 1945, Page 8

CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Evening Star, Issue 25677, 28 December 1945, Page 8

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