CHESS.
CANTERBURY V. OAMARU. &?■ '''''' ' ' ' The telegraphic chess match Canterbury T. Oamaru, which was commenced on Saturday last, will be concluded this evening, commencing at 7 o'clock, the local team playing in the Canterbury Chess Club's Rooms, Y:M.C.A. Buildings. As Oamaru has a very strong team, a close finish is anticipated. The following are the teams, with positions at the close of last Saturday's play (Canterbury players named first in each case) : . ;
Board I—E. H. Severne v. J. 8.. Dunlpp.—
Even. Board 2 —H. J. Nightingale v. D. L. Patter-
son. —Even. Board 3—J. Kennedy v. H. Mowbray—Even. Board 4 —H. Kennedy v. W. IX. Burns.—
Favours Canterbury. Board 5 —W. S. King v. Chas. Banks. —Even Board 6—P. H. Cumberworth v. ]£. J,
Brooker. —Favours Canterbury. Board 7 —F. Woodford v. K. Familton—Even. Board B—W. H. Joyce v. E. F. Armstrong.-
Favours Oamaru. Board 9 —T. Hawkins v. J. E. Malcolm.—
Oamaru should win. Board 10 —H. Gourley v. H. Familton. —Even. Board 11 —R. A. Joseph v. A. Gow.—EvenBoard 12 —W. H. Messenger v- J. E. Broad.— Even. ■'
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 145, 25 July 1914, Page 10
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