DRAUGHTS.
J ■:,■■:-.' .'-■'.':-■. ■■::"-"•,.:■;■■;■ ■ . SOLUTION OF PROBLEM No. 1138. Position .-Black men :on 9. 13, 14. 18. .19: king on 22; White men on 21. 27, 30, 32, king on 6. .White to move and draw. 6—lo 27-18 v 32—27 "*s— 9 9-6 14 m 17 25- 6 13—17 : 19-2.3 14-23;-;,. - : 21-5 5-1 vi 1-5 :27-18 6-9 18-23 6-10 17-22 10-14 ..-.-Drawn." -'■' . ■ Var. 1. 22—25 ■ 13—22 18—27 . 9—14 - 14—18 t .. 10-17 .27—23- '32— ,16—11.. : '".;•;. Brawn. _ :■...'.; PROBLEM No. 1140. (By P. Katoinson. from' the Manchester ..; , ...Weekly.Times.) BLACK. , __^____ ■ffM |§jp |p| fj|§ m wmws M mfwm .Wm ifii --mm.-- vim ■-»■ ■ ;■» ■ r: " \ ' 0 )o fH 18© il §11® . .. . . White. ':; ; "White to play and win, ' • GAME No. 485.—" White Dyke." Played in New York recently between Dr. ' A. Schaefer (champion of New York) and A. de Freest. ■ Do Freest s move. . 11-15 : 25— 6- 22-17 18-25 22—17 4— 8 25—23 .15—18 30—21 . , 8-11 24—19 9—lß 32-27 7-11 17_14 16-23 . 23—14 10—15 24—20:.. 10—17 26—10 2— 23—19 16—19 21—14 6-15 27—23 12-16 14- 9 9-18 29-25 8-12 : 19—12 ■■ 5—14 :* 23—14 I—6 28-24 11—16 17—10 ■ , 12— 31—26 6—lo 25—22 * Drawn. ~ .(a) Played in London some years ago, and adjudicated by F. Dunne from, b. 24-20 25—18 27—23 : 32—28 20—11 '■'■ : 4—B I—6 6—lo 16— 7—16 .; .■■': 26—23 29—25 14—9 23—16 24-20 - 6-9 -',B—l2 5—14 ..' 12— 3— 7 : 23-18 28-24 18— 9b 30-26 ■.. 20-11 , 15—22 : 9— 10—15 11—16 " 7—16 ' AVhite wins. ■ (c) Played by Sam Siegel:. » 4— 8d 9-18 .: 1— 7—lo 5-14 ; | 24—19 23—14 31—27 14—7 26—22 ~ J 15—24 16-23 6- 3—19 12—16 28-19 27— 32—28 21—17 .17—13 11—16 12—16 B—l2 6—lo : 26—23 29—25 27—24 . 25—21 , 6— 9 16—19 2— 6 9— . " 25-21 30— 24—15 18— 9 Drawn. '■'/■', ■ (d) E. Whittaker played as follows:— *• 15—18 .. 7—ll -, 5—14 10—28 26—30 . 24—20 19— . 23—19 17—14 18—23 ", 4—B. 6—15 :.16—23 12—16 .17—22 26-23 30—26 ,: 27— 9 6—2 23-27 ■, 11—15 12—16 7—lo 16—19 : 30—25 1 28-24, 25—21 21—17 2- ■ 11- 7 • 6— 18—25 .I—s.- 19—23 25—21 - 31—26 29—22 9— 6 6—lo ■' 7— 2-6 3—7 11-15 23—25 : 21—17 ■':"-■ ■■:;;■ 26-22 26—23 20—11 10—15 : 14—10 . 9—13 > B—l2 15— 13—17 5— 9 14— 9 22—15 15—18 27—23 Drawn. ■, . *, Speaking of various systems of restricted play Mr. J. Tescheeit, a fine practical: player, and one of the most exhaustive living analysts, says:—"There is not the slightest doubt that the two move restriction adopted by the Draughts Associations affords infinitely more scope and variety than the old Robert-son system, and therefore a greater test of ability." . , - ■ A match for the championship of West Australia and a stake of £50 between Messrs. W. H. Evans and A, Milne is to be played at Kalgoorlie. '.■■:.',■■'■ ■ ■ ■■ ■; -' ■ ■■:. -■■,-■ .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11854, 4 January 1902, Page 4 (Supplement)
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