Solutions to Problem.
The foregoing appeared in this column without the author's name and the acknowledgment to the Glasgow Herald, which were somehow omitted. The"P.D." again! Problem 1911. (By J. Leggatt). — Black men. on 3, 18; kings, 15, 27. White men on 16, 20; kings, 2, 6. Black to play and win. a-3 7-1 15 8 27 23 8 11 11 7 7 11 211 , 610 16 12 10 15 15 22 B wins. (1) 15 19-2, 16 11, 19 15, 11 7, 3 10, 2 7, drawn. (2) 27 23, 6 10, 15 6, 2 9, drawn. (a) The Black " don " here played as follow!?: — 18 22 15 6 27 S3 23 19 19 15 3 12 6 10 2 9 914 16 11 11 8 14 18 Drawn. 1 V^<a
Problem 1910 (By E. B. Stirling).— Black men on 3, 8, 9, 14, 17. White men on 15, 16, 21, 23, 26. Black to play and draw. 3 7 15 10 7 14 19 15 16 19 6 fl 23 19 14 18 16 11 12 16 IB 23 3fl 812 21 5-A 14 17 ' 5 1 18 £3 Drawn. (a) 10 3 26 82 30 15 " £6 31 16 11 24 Ifl 9 U 37 26 18 22 18 25 27 24 25 22 3 7 7 10 15 18 , 31 27 19 15 Drawn. 19 23 14 18 '
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Otago Witness, 5 December 1900, Page 56
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232Solutions to Problem. Otago Witness, 5 December 1900, Page 56
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