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TELEGRAPHIC CHESS

OTAGO v. CANTERBURY. The "Wellington Adjudication Board has now forwarded its decisions on the unfinished games in the recent telegraphic match with Canterbury, which resulted in a win for Otago by 7 —5 over the first 12 boards for the interclub championship, and also for the whole 18 boards piayed, the total score being 10^ —7£. The following is the full score of the games (Otago names being mentioned first) : Bulk 0, Andersen (capt.) 1. Coombs 4, Kennedy 4. M‘Orea (dipt.) 4, W.*S. King Myers Armstrong Wright 4, Friberg Marlow 0, Hawkins 1. Henderson 1, Cave 0. Allen 1, Lovell-Smith 0. Stenhouse, jun. 1, Joyce 0. Penrose 4, Chapman 4. Grabham Bennett Young 1, Dalton 0. Bridgman 0, Shellito 1. Watson 0, King 1. Moody 1, Margolisch 0. Warman J, Gibb Grigg 1, Bast 0. M‘Caskill 1, Spencer 0. Totals Otago 10£, Canterbury ?\.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3618, 17 July 1923, Page 51

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TELEGRAPHIC CHESS Otago Witness, Issue 3618, 17 July 1923, Page 51

TELEGRAPHIC CHESS Otago Witness, Issue 3618, 17 July 1923, Page 51

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