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Problem 2620.-rThis is the problem (authoj unknown) for solution of which Mr Borehani offers a copy of Lees- Guide. " Camlachie ' writes that it mginally appeared in th* Glasgow Herald. ' Can any reader supply the authors solution? Position is: — Black: 12, 17, kings 19, 23. White: 29, 31, kings 5, 9,' Black to play; what' result? Solution will probably appear next week. " Two Windsor Chumps '" had the following ending. in a game: — Block- 1, 6, 6, 7, 11, 2C, king 22. White: 12, 13. 14, 17, 18, 20, 32^ White to play, and the Chump engineerings thoE-e pieces went 13 9, when Black " fell in by taking 6 13, and White wins neatly irtl three moves. The ask, can Black i draw?— Yes, this way:— l 39, 22 15, 92, 1 6. ' 2 9>, 7 10, etc., and Black is quite safe.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2848, 14 October 1908, Page 67
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