CHESS CONGRESS.
' THE SIXTH BOUND. *I§ —— ;-?« [BY UPH»—fBESS ASSOCIATION-] 3^ CHEtSKanjaeH, Friday. M At the Chess Congress to-day the sixth round of games -was proceeded with. The y results are as follows: iog. Hill v. Dodds: Dodds lost two pawns g through oversights, and subsequently the ■;:■:-.] exchange of a rook for a bishop left Hill m j a winner at move 49. |§§ Buckett v. Kelling (Carokan) : An igp interesting game, unfinished. w| j Severn© v. Hicks (centre counter :J|| game) : Hicks developed an attack, fore- M \ ing Severne to give up a pawn, and : |j| j scored a win on the 65rd move. -Jm Moore v. C- E. Fox (Buy Lopez) : Fas 'SB missed the opportunity of winning the - exchange, and the game ended in a draw j on the 31st move. ||| Pleasants v. Mara (Ruy Lopez): Mara gave up a bishop for two pawns for an|p| attack which Pleasants defended weakly, and his resignation was forced at move 51.1 Barnes v. B. G. Pox: Barn©3 scored by-p default. Jpl Giierson a bye. • |jj The following is the score at' the end 'c ;-> of this round :Barnes, 3£: Buckett, 2 jfjjjgji Dodds, 1£ G. B. Fox (retired), 0 C. E. Fox, 24 ; Hicks, 4; Hill, 2;. Selling, Hmm Mara, 3; Moore, 3£; Pleasants, 1"; Severne, 3. ' .'■ ' '-"-<'*. : fll The games standing adjourned ara Z2j Barnes v. Griffon, Buckett v. -Barries, an4|||| Buckett v. Kelßng. rK; % -s''-'■')>'^l/.'Jmm |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15807, 2 January 1915, Page 6
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