Solutions to Problems.
Problem 2152 fßy L. M. Steams) — Blac k: 7, 8, king 18 ; White : 16, 19, 24. White to play and win : — 16 12 19 15 24 20 12 8 20 2 811 Hl6 18 11 11 4W. wins. Problem 2153 (By W Dunn).— Black: 6, 15, 17, kings 14, 31. 32; White: 13, 16, 23, 24, kings 21*25. Black to play and win: — 3|'S6 11 JO 16 9 32 27 19 10 23 9 23 19 20 7 13 6 B. wins. Problem 2154 (By L. S. Head).— Black: 1. 3, 7. kings 24, 30; White: 9, 12, 15, 16, 19, king 31. "White to play and win : — 'i\ 26 12 8 9 fi 15 6 6 2 227 30 23 312 110 24 15 12 19 W. wins Problem 2156 (By W. Gardiner).— Black: 8, 19, 24, kmg 30; White : 28, 31, king: 3, 15. B-fack to play and draw: — 70 15 3la 19 23 2S 19 23 26 31 22 Drawn. Problem 2157 (By F. A. Butteifield).— Black men on 2, 21, kings 26. 7 ; "White men on 12, 14, 17 20, 29. White to play and win : — 14' 10 ' 17 10 12 8 8 3 10 7 3 8 714 26 23 23 18 18 15 211 W. wins The foregoing yields seme interesting draws by~other hues of play.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2604, 10 February 1904, Page 59
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225Solutions to Problems. Otago Witness, Issue 2604, 10 February 1904, Page 59
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