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Wyllie v. Martins.

Fourteenth game in the subscription match b««' tween Messrs Martins and Wyllia :— Game 2649— " Cross."

Then tlBt 18 14, 27 23, 30 26, and Martins resigned. Wyllie played this game with all his old-time skill, and indeed it will be found to be one of the most interesting games in the match. (a) The loser; Martins here varied from "Book" ; the following draw was published over 20 years ago by the late D. Kirkwood :—

(6) 31 26, fl 13, 26 22,1115, Black wins. (c) 5 9 might be played with advantage here, though it only Beems to draw, thus :—

macis— LI 15 !318 811, 27 23 LO 14 2217 [5 22 L 7 10 615 2518 -VVyllie. 15 22 2617 1115 29 25 710 1713 914 25 22 4 8 30 26 811 22 18-a 15 22 26 17 5 9 13 6 2 9 17 13-6 3 7 13 6 \V 1418 2314 1017 2114 117 3129 17 21 26 22 2125 2217 fhite-W 25 30 1714 30 26 H 9 26 23 9 6 710 6 2 1014 2 6 ttavtins, 1417 610 17 22 10 ll 22 26 1417 23 18 32 27 26 30 1713

(2 27 3 7 ;2is 15 22 2617 1 6-e 2419 1115 27 24 711 3126 1518 1915 18 27 15 8 1216 8 3 27 31 26 22 3128 3 8 26 30 24 20 1619 20 16 17 14 5 9 Drawn. 1611 30 2S 2218 14 23

(d) 11 16, 13 6, 14 18, 23 14, 10 17, 21*14, 1 17 24 20 ' 11, 27 23, etc., White wins.— Leeds Mercury.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2263, 15 July 1897, Page 48

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Wyllie v. Martins. Otago Witness, Issue 2263, 15 July 1897, Page 48

Wyllie v. Martins. Otago Witness, Issue 2263, 15 July 1897, Page 48

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