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GAMES.

Game 6065.— "Single Cornar." By the late Thomas Walker, Liverpool.

(Notes by Mr Walker.) (a) 30 26, 9 14, Black wins— Richmond ; 32 28, 9 14, Black wins — Bradley. (b) " A difficult problem for White to solve," wrote Mr Lees. "Of course, Ido not say there is no draw, only it is a position one would not care to defend against a strong player." (c) Whit* has nothing better. (d) From this point a certain win for Black. (c) Only move to win. (f) 30 25, 4 8. Black wins. (g) 17 14, 24 27 Black wins— J. L. Rich* mond. 18 14 is stronger for White. — Liverpool Mercury. Game 6066.— " Ayrshire Lassie." One of a series of simultaneous games played by the champion during his recent visit to i Liverpool : —

(a) This is an instance of "the move" being a disadvantage. We remember a prominent Lancashire player who used to say, " The player with the move can't lose." A similar position to the present was shown as an instance to the contrary, but he was ready with the reply, " Yes ; but I said when they were reduced to one a-side." — Ed. Liverpool Mercury.

Game 6067.— " Ayrshire Lassie." On another occasion, Mr Veal had a try at ;he same opening: — * Black— R. Jordan. White— W. Veal. 11 15 26 22 8 11 19 10 5 14 6 10 24 20 8 11 27 23 6 15 13 9 18 23 811 22 15 11 15 21 14-a 14 18 26 22 28 24 11 18 32 28 12 19 9 6 17 26 4 8 30 26 9 14 22 17 7 11 31 22 >3 19 2 7 20 16 16 6 2 Ac. L 5 18 25 22 14 18 17 13 10 14 Bwina. 22 15 18 15 23 14 6 10 2 6 LI 18 29 22 10 7 14 9 14 17 (a) !2 13 31 27 26 22 22 17 27 18 13 9 12 19 7 11-B 4 8 19 23 15 22 514 This, I think, draws.— "W.V, (B) 3 8 23 16 16 14 9 14 17 27 23 12 19 17 14 5 14 9 6 813 21 17 610 13 9 Drawn.

Jsiac 11 15 24 20 8 11 28 24 4 8 23 19 15 18 22 15 ck— n. jo 11 18 26 22 7 11 22 15 31 18 SO 2« 9 14 25 £2 iraan. 18 25 29 22 S 11 £7 23 11 15 £0 16 14 18 23 7 WDII 2 27 31 24 5 9 39 10 6 15 2(5 23 3 7 ite— w. veal. 32 28 A-l c 9 14 17 13 22 17 12 16 7 10 19 12 24 J9 10 15 15 21 12 8 28 19 W wins.

[1 15 !2 18 5 22 !5 18 12 16 !9 £5 9 13 !6 22 i 6 £0 14 19 5 9 21 17 8 12 28 24 1 5 25 21 7 11 31 28-a 9 14 18 9 o 14-B 15 24 SI £7 2 7 2J 19-c 18 14 G 23 18 5 1 14 23 24 57 3 7 27 24 27 18 14 9 18 11, 1 6 20 27 11 15 7 16 21 20 fc2 23-D 24 23 15 6 2 12 16e 610 16 19 20 31 19 12 9 5 17 14 12 8 10 15 27 31 10 26 7 10 23 J9-F 5 1 30 16 Bwing.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 56

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GAMES. Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 56

GAMES. Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 56

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