CHESS.
OTAGO v. CANTERBURY. Tho results of the five games forwarded for adjudication in tho recent telegraph match, Otago v. Canterbury Chess Clubs, are now to hand and, as anticipated, give Otago wins on board 3,5, 7. and 10, and a draw on board 6, thus leaving Otago winners by 4 games. The following are the exact results on each board (Otago players being named first); — Boards. 1 R. A. Cel and 4 v. K. H. Reverne ... 4 2 O. Balk v. U. J. Nightingale 1 3 A. Bills and J. H. F. Hamel 1 v. J. S. Kennedy ... 4 S. S. Myers ... 1 v. Hans Kennedy ... B Arch. Gould 1 R. King ... C J, B. Borton ... 4 v. W. IT. Bucket* ... 7 J. Kang 1 v- J- H- Maclaren ... 8 L. IT. Coombs 1 v. F. Woodford ... 9 J, J. Marlow * v. T. Hawkins . ... i 10 A. V. Fracr ... 1 v - B- Lovell-Hraith 11 \V. H. Allen ... V. fl. V. Brown ... 1 12. H. M'Dermid, j ull- 4 v. F. H. Cumberwortli 4 Totals ... 8 4 Board 3’s two players arc accounted for through Mr Ellis being indisposed on the second night and, with the permission of the Canterbury team, his place was taken by Mr Hamel, who scored a brilliant win.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3111, 29 October 1913, Page 59
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