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[White.] Black to play and win. GAMES. Ca(nt^, Playeid iD t- he Ei? th round of the Sou^ Canterbury championship tourney between J tt?l&dtaS and B- Stewart(s«r^or of Game 147—" Whilter." Fust game—Sim's move 11 15 24 19 -5 14 25 22 24 27 <» iy 811 .29 25 2 7 22 17 IP siß-5S S H 51* 32 28 15 19, ,31 26 ■ G 10 Gajie US—" Cross." raWß' Second game—Stewart's move. . 11 15. 27 -11 - 3 8 V> 97 7 if •, 23 18 7 C,lB 11 5 % 24 SU lil S, if 24 2", »- M Sim U 23, 23 18 ■2' 7 16 11 ' (o> This seems to be,the loser.—J. S. . Game 149—" Whilter." Third came—Sim's move ' •^ If .! £ S 13 gg , ,| 8S Bff".BS 11 iis 2 jiM -gg is H 2 t^ si n 11 i! ilir^ 27 11 30 26 26 17 9 fl I Cffi) I thint 16 20 here -would give Black a fair game.—J. &, - . ■ . Game 150—" Cross." Fourth game-Stewart's jnove. , ,11 15 4 ,S ■fi 15 ,1 b' <14 91 ,» W 8 11 , 12. 1( J 1 t» 2 e 18 9 SB S3 17 10 31 2fi"w if al4 10 14 714 15 19 25' SO 22 IS 34 10- 25 a" 38 •28 11 7 -14 23 15 24 2 B • 7>n TO 23 " %}\ 88 M 22 17' 25 22 I" § JS 2.!§ iMS g-if .I 1! '" . ' GAM S ISI-"Whiit<' DraWnPiith game—Sim's move. 11 15 22. J7 19 23 8 'i fl 14 is■ M-i ss 44 i 23 IS) 15' 24 15 11 18 23 '4 18 iU .11 2:«5 3 il II ■» | s is sri !^ 8 11 26 M- 27 31' 12 19 Drawn! CRITICISMS. ' ■ Mr D. A. Brbdie writes i—Jlc. the "Defiance '■" -^°—~—i --.. 'ending in last Saturday's Times, B-FszFZ&Z l faU t0 see where Bla<* can Mm soeo win 1)y playing Is v asi'in SOtB X j£ your note. I submit the foUqwS Soffi, S ing play for a draw. Position is illustrated °n diagram. Black JBQM^afe t0 Pl^ 23, and White to * -' draw. 18 23 5 9 23 19 15 8 19 2-i 26 19 G 1 35 10 12 3. .IS 22 25 22, 913 19 )5 015 24 27 ■14 10 1 5 10 7 914 % 2fi 22 IS 18 ZJ-1 3 30 15 19 07 3V 10 6 19 15 5 9 14 IS, 26 1 18 14 17 22 9 6 22 25-2 29 25 5 1 5,1 51 5 <) M is 13 17* 14 9" (i 2 25 29-3 »i 7 1 fi 15 15 Ul4 11 8 Shen4.ll; 13 8, Drawn. ' (2) 3 7 15 19 20 31 *21 25 19 16 . 14 10 8 3 3 7 7 10 22 26* 31 27 *23 30 5 9 :m Zi 10 15 7 10 10 15-a 19 2ii 27 24* 24 20 9 l«i 12 8 16 12 10 14 Drawn, (o&ff^2s, 30,26, same as var. 3. S 7 30 20* SO 25 17 13 2 9 19 16 251 3« 22 17 22 IS 13 6 710 26122 25 22 9, 6 Dravm. (*) Best moves.

DRAUGHTS ITEMS,

Ihe sixth round of ;,he South Canterburychatrrmonship tourney was played at Timarn on iatirßday(Uth), arid resulted in Stewart defeating bun with a score of 2 wiiss and 3 draws. 'ITiese two players are now equal, and they to were meot at iemuka on Thursday evening for the final round. - ... • -..-.■.' . '.-'

Gorev. Mataura.—These two clubs contested a match on th« 13th inst;, with the result-Gore 25 wins, Matanra 9 wins, drawn 3. Further details are held over till next week. ' ' toversdale.—Ameeting of those interested in the formationof a draughts club for Riv'ersdale was - j m. Enr'ght's botel recently. There was a goodattandauce, and Mr E. Smith was voted to the cnair.. It was decided that a draughts club be tn I ™J ltham l S mbershiPfeeof2s(id. the club At-TaS^ °^..¥9 Ddays and Fridays in the wereSn^' fj* ba rerited- Office-bearers vfw?PP M fo^o^ Mr H. S. SSiSAn f*? and treasurer, Mr- J: P. for&^ri I committee was S^ Xh+ ? + Fnda^ was t0 oave been the OmS i, P^'^^ts are not to hand. DnrnW £? bers have already been enrolled.

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS." dmw. Black « not forced to gT& % ffer

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10417, 20 July 1895, Page 7

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Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 10417, 20 July 1895, Page 7

Untitled Otago Daily Times, Issue 10417, 20 July 1895, Page 7

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