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CHESS & DRAUGHTS.

(Column Conducted by W.F.C.) [Solutions and Analyses Invitod-1 PROBLEM No. 5. Position submitted in competition in the "Australasian" Two-move Problem Tournoy. White to play and mate in two moves. (Black : 13 picoes.)

lqQRktS; lpsb; i'2Kt3r; lPpklPpl GRp; 2-pJvtlPlK; sb2;' 3kt3B.

PROBLEM Nc. i (By C. G. Mead, Wellington) (Black, 7 pieces.)

White to play and mate in two moves. 8; 2KB; 8; 2plklrl. 3ktßKtPl; 4QPrkt; 5p2; 3KIK2. rTliroiiffh a typographical error in Mr Meade's problem in last Saturday's "Timee," we again publish the same.— Chess Kd.j WORKING MEN'S CLTJB. Annual Handicap Chens Tourney. Scores to September 28th:—

WORKING MEN'S CLUB DRAUGHTS TOURNEY.

DRAUGHTS. [Solutions of problems, games and analyses invited for this column. Games should be written m six columns, as below, and all correspondence addressed to the Draughts Editor.] PROBLEM No. 15 (By L. Tarris, Wellington). (Black.)

White to play and win. Black : IS, IG. 21. 27. Kings on 4,5, 8. White: 9, 14, 22, 26, 30. Kings on and 28. PROBLEM No. 1G (For Beginners). By J. M. Wilson, Wellington. (Black.)

Black to play and 'win. Black: 10. 11, 13, 11, 27. King on 12. Whir<?: 2i, 22, 25, 30. Kings on 7 and 19. Xo. 17—" Cross." The fo-ovritij R:x rjnic w.is played a'r*»J 1:1- my /?-ir a- b rv. -en r<fr A. Joivbui and i'-.i late Mv li. Jacob, in one of thfvr t/»idon cillTr.pJoll.-hip x>ntcste. Jordan's m ve:--

* Men Wins. Draws. Losses, to play. Barnre ... 10 — — 3 Kcllins ... i — — 8 Gandy ... 4 — 4 6 Wilton ... 3 1.3 8 Gunster ... 0 0 4 7 Godfrey ... 0 0 1 11 Palmer ... 2 0 5 5 Milesi ... 7 0 2 3 Eton ... 5 0 1^ Groig ... 4 0 1 8 j Coulter ... 1 0 10 8 Errant ... 0 0 2 10 |C."Koid - 4 0-15

Men Points. to play. J. Rcid 224 10 C. Bc-id 10 12 A. Larking- 214 9 \V. Oolville 54 13 Corrig&ii 0 16 J. Coulter 3J ■ 13 Eton 0 10Griffiths 0 l(i Gunster 0 11 P. McPherson ,.. 1 U

11—15 2— 6 li -1-i :'0-20 5— 9 27—7-1 23—!8 17—13 23—1-2 _ ?-:5 1— G 9—13 3—11 14-18 16—SO 2-j—22 9-13 17—-'1 27—23 26-2;; IS— 9 10- (i 8— » l.v- -2'; 4— S 1— 55 i 6-22 8-11 13—17 2C--17 38—19 22—17 25— 2 15— S 11—16 13—22 9— U 3—U 10—17 3—12 10—23 21—25 IS— 9 33—26 21— H G— 1 16—19 22—13 5-H 11-16 12-16 12—16 22—26 25—30 22—17 27—23 14—10 2— 7 19—15 18-23 C- 9 18—27 1G-20 10—19 23—27 31—27A 32-23 2-1—19 7—11 15—18 —Drawn.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6962, 30 October 1909, Page 10

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CHESS & DRAUGHTS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6962, 30 October 1909, Page 10

CHESS & DRAUGHTS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6962, 30 October 1909, Page 10

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