CHESS.
(Conducted by A. W. O. Davies, of Wellington.) When thou with study deep hast toyrd And over dulled thy braine. Then use this game, which will refresh Th'y wits and it againe. ■—Saul’s “Famous Gam© of Chesse.” — 1614.. All communications for this department should be addressed to the Cherts Euitor, "New Zealand Mail.” Lambton quay, Wellington. Wednesday, October 21, ISO 3. The Wellington Chess Club meets every Tuesday and Friday evening at /-30 at No. 21b. Willis street. Visitor are cordially welcomed. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM No. 2332. 1 Q lo B 3 1 Kt takes B 2 Kt to B 4 mate. PROBLEM No. 2333. (By A. P. Mackenzie.) Black (7 pieces).
White (3 pieces). White to play and mate in two moves.
This beautiful game was played in tho recent ccrresporideuca match, between North and South of England. ("Danish Gann bit.’’) White. Black. J. P. Carr W. C. Palmer (Loud cn ). (Man cli est er) 1 P to K 4 IP to K 4 2 P to Q 4 2 P takes P 3 P to Q B 3 3 P takes P 4 B to Q B 4 4 P takes P 5 B taker, P - 5 Q to K 2 6 Ivt to Q B 3 6 P to Q B 3 7 Q to K 2 7 P tc Q 3 8 Kt to KB3 8 B to K 3 3 Castles K 11 . 9 Kt to Q 2 10 Kt tie- Q 4 10 K Kt to B 3 11 B to R 3 II Kt to B 4 12 Q R to K b 12 K Kt to Q 2 13 B to Q 5 13 Q to B 3 14 Q to K 3 14 P takes B 15 P takes P 15 Castles j 16 P takes B 16 P takes P 17 P to K B 4 17 Q to B 2 ' 18 R to Kt 18 li to K 19 O Kt to Kt 5 19 P to Q R 3 ■ 20 Kt to R 7 ch 20 K to B 2 21 K R to B 21 P to K 4 22 Q to K B 3 22 P to K 5 23 Q to Q B 3 23 Q takes B P 24 Q to Q Kt 3 24 P to Q Kt 3 25 Q to Q 5 25 Kt to K 4 26 R to KB 26 Q io Kt 4 27 R to B 7 ch 27 Kt takes R 28 Q to B 6 ch 23 K to Q 29 Q takes Kt Pch29 K to K 2 ; 30 Q to B 7 ch 30 Kt to Q 2 . 31 Q takes Kt ch 31 Resigns* NOTES. At tho Wellington Chess Club great interest is maintained in the Tournament foil* tho Petherick Shield, and the final which has just commenced will probably be concluded by the end of this mp-nth. The six competitors are:—Messrs Mason, Barnes, Kelling, Smith, Jessup, and Tanner. The second annual match against Parliament and Civil Service combined took place at the club’s rooms, 21b Willis street, on Saturday last with the following result.. Wellington Parliament and Chess Club. Civil Service. Barnes 1 Kelling 0 Littlejohn ... 1 Remington ... 0 Davies ... ... 0 Allen ..« ... 1 Mack.ay, W, ... 4 Rigg ... ... i MafJ?n J. ... 1 Wright 0 Mason, B. ... 1 Kirk ... ... 0 Benbow M Sandford ... ... £ Barr and 1 Mi IQ a r 0 Tait ... ... 1 Langford ... ... 0 Chapman* ... 1 Esson ... ... 0 Ryder 1 Sun ley ... ... 0 Gottsclralk ... 1 Carmine ... ... 0 Morton ... ... 1 Lambert 0 Smith ... ... 1 McKenzie ... 0 Opple.f 1 Jessup 0 Petherick ... © Janion ... ... 0 Richardson ... 0 Manley ... ... 1 Chat field ... 0 Taylor ... ... 1 Gyles 1 Rutherford ... 0 Rawnsley... ... 0 Curtis ... ... 1 Ford ... ... © Knjtfwles ... ... 1 Totals ... 14 7 ♦Adjudicated.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1651, 21 October 1903, Page 11
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