NEW ZEALAND CHESS TITLE
CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY DUNLOP.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, Last Night. The play-off for the Dominion chess championship between A. W. Gyles, Wellington, and J. D. Dunlop, Dtlhedifi, iWho tied for first place at the cbngresS held ht Dunedin at Christmas resulted ih a win for Dunlop. = Gyles had 'the move and a queens gambit declined gafne developed along iha usual lines. The middle gaine was Otsm fight for positions afid after Wvy exchanges it appeared the result Sight be a draw. Through an oversight Gyles failed at the 52nd rnoVe to guard a square io Which a passed pawn was wwed. Thereafter he was' unable to PfWeflt the pawh queening and resigned.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 April 1934, Page 7
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