N.Z. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
DUNLOP WINS PLAY-OFF By Telegraph—Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, April ]. The play off for the Dominion che.,» championship between A. W. Gyles (Wellington) aud J. B. Dunlop (Dunedin), who tied for first place at the congress held in Dunedin at Christmas resulted in a win for Dunlop, Hy'-s had a move aud a queen’s gaublt declined. The game developed along (be list ;<1 lines. 'There was a stern fight for posi. lions, and aftex heavy exchanges it ap. pcared that the result might be a draw. Through an oversight: Gyles failed at the 52nd move to guard the square, io which a passed pawn was moved. Thereafter he was unable tn prevent the queening, .and -jesighed.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 93, 3 April 1934, Page 3
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