N.Z. CHESS CONGRESS
N.Z. CONGRESS WELLINGTON, January 3 The New Zealand Chess Congress was continued in Wellington to-day. Results:— Eleventh Round—A. W. Gyles (Wellington) 0, P. Allerhand (Wellington) 1; E. H. Severne (Wellington) 4, K. Byer (Wellington) 4; D. I. Jones (Auckland) 4, R. G. Wade (Wellington) 4; Dr. E. W. Bennett (Otago) v. H. McNabb (Nelson), adjourned; F. K. Kelling (Wellington) 0, I. Burry (Auckland) 1; F. Vincent (Wellington) 0, R. O. Scott (Wanganui) 1; J. B. Dunlop (Otago) 1, D Lynfch (Hastings) 0. Twelfth Round—Allerhand v. Severne, adjourned; Wade 1, Vincent 0; Burry 0, Dunlop 1; Lynch v. McNabb, unfinished; Scott v. Kelling, adjourned; Bennett 0, Gyles 1; Byer i, Jones 4. Premier Reserves Eleventh Round—C. Jlrunsden (Timaru) v. W. Cole (Nelson), adjourned; R. E. Durham (Wellington) I, W. Dobson (Christchurch) 0; R. G. C. Durham, a bye; W. J. Fairburn (Wellington) 1, J. L. Hardy (Wellington) 0; J. Kirkwood (Wellington) 0, J. D. Steele (Wellington) 1; A. S. Goldsmith (Wellington) 0, J. K. L. Webling (Wellington) 1. Twelfth Round—Cole 0, Goldsmith 1; Dobson 1, Kirkwood 0; R. G. C. Durham 4, R. A. Durham J; Steele v. Fairburn, adjourned; Hardy 4, Whitlock 4; Brunsden, a bye; Webling, a bye. Women’s Championship—Mrs J. I. Goldsmith (Wellington) 0, Mrs T. G. Short (Auckland) 1; Mrs F. Vincent (Wellington) 1, Mrs Wilson (Hutt) 0; Miss R. Burke (Christchurch), a bye.
FINAL RESULTS,
WELLINGTON, January 4. The New Zealand Chess Congress finished to-night', the championship being won for the sixth time, by J. B. Dunlop (Otago). His score was nine and a half points, out of a possible of 13. He won seven games, drew five and lost on. A. W. Gyles (Wellington) and I. Burry (Auckland) were the runners up, each scoring nine points. Next came R. O. Scott (Wanganui) with 8 points. Other scores were: P. Allerhand (Wellington) 7J. K. Byer (Wellington) 7i D. I. Jones (Auckland) 7, H. McNabb (Nelson) 7; R. C. Wade (Wellington) 61; E. H. Severne (Wellington) 51: D. Lynch (Hastings) 5; Dr. C. Bennett (Otago) 41; F. Vincent (Wellington) 4; F. K. Kelling (Wellington) 1. In the premier reserves R, A. Durham (Wellington) and W. J. Fairburn (Wellington) tied for first place with\ nine points. Next came J'. D. Steele (Wellington) 81 points, R. G. C. Durham (Wellington) 8; J. L. Hardy (Wellington) 7; J. K. L. Webling (Wellington) 6; W. Dobson (Christchurch) 41, W. Cole (Nelson) 4; H. P. Whitlock (Wanganui) 31: A. S. Goldsmith (Wellington) 21; J. Kirkwood (Wellington) 21; C. Brunsden (Timaru) 1. Mrs T. G. Short (Auckland) won the women’s championship with 8 points. Next came Miss R. Burke (Christchurch) 4; Mrs F. Vincent (Wellington) 31; Mrs Wilson (Huft) 21; and Mrs J. D. Goldsmith (Wellington) 2.
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Grey River Argus, 5 January 1940, Page 5
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