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GAMES.

"Kelso."

Game 6398.—'

The following is the full score of the game which won for James Ferric the title of Scottish champion in (he recent tournament: — Black— Ferric. White — Buchanan. JO 15 9 13 fi !> Hi 31 2tf 31 25 30 21 19 30 25 7 10 S 11 11 8 7 11 15 24 2 6 9 13 31 26 17 22 23 26 28 19 32 28 11 7 11 15 8 12 16 23 (> 10 11 16 12 16 19 23 30 £6 26 1H 22 \7 18 11 7 2 7 3 15 1!) 11 7 9 14 lfi 2<l 23 2K 13 17 22 17 SO 2tj 25 22 22 18 22 18 3 8 19 15 7 11 11 35 £0 27 1(! 2«J 17 22 2G £2 2« 23 27 24 11 8 18 15 8 12 15 11 11 16 8 11 4 11 5 !) 21 25 £2 18 £0 24 23 18 18 15 10 G 12 16 11 8 10 11 li 23 11 IS 9 11 £5 SO 31 2<J 24 27 J7 14 53 7 2 7 15 19 8 11 11 16 10 )7 S7 31 2*5 23 30 23 20 23 27 31 21 14 7 :) 15 11 10 15 11 7 1C 20 7 10 31 27 23 It £5 21 18 15 31 !>7 14 7 3 7 7 3 ). r ) 10 7 3 20 1(5 3 10 27 2i 14 18 21 17 15 19 27 24 31 27 19 15 G 10 19 15 3 7 16 11 5 9 13 17 :8 2-2 2li 30 17 21 24 20 27 18 15 11 11 7 10 7 7 11 11 7 15 17 21 22 2»J 22 2H 21 25 22 25 £6 23 25 22 3 8 7 11 11 7 B. wins.

The following game which- we (Manchester Weekly limes) have had in mr possession ■ince August, 1898, was played between Messrs Stewar' and Moir. It i the finest win we have ever seen scored a§ross the board: — Carre 6399— "Single Corner." Black— B. Stewait. White— J. Moir. 11 15 29 25 16 £0 21 14 7 11 30 23 £2 18 9 13 23 18 2 8 £3 l!t 8 12 15 22 18 U 6 10 26 23 (P-3 7 a-19 15 25 18 10 17 15 21 13 17 2K 22 12 10 21 14 10 17 31 20 17 2t> (a) Tho win which Mr Stewart secured from M>.. gt*B% if wgi&y. &t a. diftfiuua m JoiLaws.— ,

[White.]

[Black.] 5 9 23 19 11 16 28 24 22 Ift 15 8 10 15 19 15 3L 26 32 28 4 11 19 10 22 26 10 7 16 19 14 5 6 22 15 10 26 22 24 15 7 10 -24 19 26 31 7 2 18 11 After 27 23, 11 16, and Mr Moir resigned.

(1) 3 7 is a new move, the credit of which belongs to Mr W. Pratt, of Lochgelly. It is a decided improvement on the older line by 11 16. The following is by Mi J. T, Denvir, of Chicago, U.S. : — 11 16 3 10 31 £6 18 14 SO 16 2 7 19 12 6 31 23 19 27 24 11 7 8 3 5 9 £7 2* 2631 19 16 16 11 711 - 14 5 SO 27 £2 23 12,19 7 2 23 27 3 7 28 24 8 12 30 16 19 23 11.15 12 3 4 8 23 18 24 20 14 10 27 31 17 21 24 20 31 27 16 11 11 18 15 16 Drawn.— J. T. Denvir.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2558, 25 March 1903, Page 58

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GAMES. Otago Witness, Issue 2558, 25 March 1903, Page 58

GAMES. Otago Witness, Issue 2558, 25 March 1903, Page 58

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