PROBLEM No. 824.
(By MB. J. WYUJB.) WHITE.
Buck. Black to move and White to win. • MR. GUNTIIOKP IN AUSTRALIA. Scores of four games playod at the Sydney School of Arts between Mr. C. Gnnthorp, Auckland, and J. Diary, Sydney, are given below. Five games in all wi-re contested (not four as previously stated), Gnnthorp whining two, and three draws. The full score of the last game, a " Second: Double Comer," (which was won by Gunthorp), has not been received. Game No. 60.—"Kelso." Drury's move. 10-15 28-1!) 0- 9 24-20 19-10 11- 7 22— 4- 8 27-54 11-15 12-19 22-24 15—22 29-25 9-14 82-28 23—10 30-23 26-18 B—ll 18- 9 Ift —24 15-18 14-18 6-10 2,i-22 5-14 28-19 10-11 2:1-14 24-19 9-13 22-18 7-11 18-22 10-17 11-15 22-18 1- ft 31-25 20-17 21-H 13-11 2-fl 18-9 11-15 13-22 3-17 8-24 28-22 6-14 Drawn, Game No. 81.—" Whilter." Drury's more. 11-15 11-16 14-30 20-27 8-11 0-9 23-1!) 20-23 19-1(1 32-10 10-7 14-10 9-14 10-20 10-19 C- 9 3-19 9-14 22-17 30-20 31-20 2- 0 17-11 18- 0 7-11 2- 7 30-23 9-13 1- 0 5-14 25-22 23-18 27-23 0-15 22-18 Drawn. Game No. 02.—"Cross." Guiithorp's move. 11-15 4-8 27-24 8-12 23-23 3-19 2.1-13 25-21 7-10 18-15 19-20 17-14 8-11 1,1-19 24-15 10-20 28-19 9-18 27-23 23-16 10-19 27-23 2-7 22-15 9-13 12-19 30-25 20-24 19-10 0-10 32-27 24-15 11-10 23-10 7-11 15-0 5- 10-19 31-27 12-19 10-7 1-10 21—17 Black wins. Game No. 03.—" Cross." In another "Cross" Drury varied at tenth more as follows: - 24-19 18- 9 15-24 17-10 9-14 iO- 0 15-24 6-11 21-19 7-14 25-22 2-9 27-20 30-26 «- 22-17 8-11 17-10 1- 11-15 19-15 13—-22 22-17 9-13 25-21 23-19 l'l-11l 26-10 11—15 10- 0 9-11 Eventually same »as drawn. CRITICISMS. Mi. 11. W. Kay, of Woodville, writes Mr. Blakey (loos not say how long it is since he discovered the 30-20 mote in Game 49, hut the followiiiK extract shown that it was known in the old country at least ten years ago. " fife." No. 1902, Glasgow Weekly Herald, October, 1883, played at Liverpool between Mr. Martins, exJiauipiuii, and Mr. K. Wells. Martins' move. 11—15 20-2.'. 17— 3 31-27 9— 5 3—12 23-19 3-7 8-11 4- 20-30 IS—lO 9-14 25-22 27-20 57-18 10- 7 12- b' 22-17 11-10 2- 7 16-22 30-20 1.1-23 5- 9 30-25" 3-10 13- 7- 17-14 17-1.) 10-30 0-15 22-20 15-23 11-10 14-18 24-19 25-- 17-14 21-17 b-12 21-17 15-24 30-25 25-22 23-18 10—2" 9-14 22-15 22-17 11-10 20-10 12- 8 25-21 10-19 19-23 22 13 12-19 15-11 7—ll Black wins. Mr. James Hruc«, New Plymouth, also refers to the same subject in tho following terms:--" With retrird to Mr. ,1. O. Blakey's c intention that lie has proved a win for Black in game So. 19.-" Fife." The position stands thus after Black's sixt«emb move :—Black men on I, 2, i, 0,12,15. White men on 13, 21, 22, 31, 32; king on 3. White moves. I submit tho following fur a draw :— 21 —17 12-18 22-18 19-24 17-14 5-14 1- 5 31-20 10-20 3- 7 24-27 18— 2 32-27 15—19 27-23 2-11 14- 9 Drawn.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10009, 21 December 1895, Page 4 (Supplement)
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