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CHESS

... I CHESS. The Auqtria-Ilungarian .National Tournament was continued after the Christmas holidays according to programme. Maroc7y has practicaily no rival. Among the stronger contingent h-e is really the only active player, or perhaps it would bc more correctly ...

CHESS

... CHESS. PROBLEM No. 351.-BY a W., of S~bery. Batk. -_ pis- W'hite.-6 peocs. White to ptay, and Tasie in three mov SOL8TION OP PROBLLM Nu. 315.-BHy 7. Vac MWaito's fir moe in Q-Kt. 5. TfP-B4 2 P-B3 P-BS 3 Q-Q Ixte If P-B3 2 ?? XJxXt 3Kt-Xt:SM3te UiK-K6 ...

CHESS

... they may as yet be lacking in experience. When *,vill there be a national tournament'in- this country ? Are English chess players and chess,.'enthusiasts satisfied to, let the race of English, masters die out, for want of dpportunity, such as national t ...

ATHLETICS

... esatch was won eaeilykby eist-ss. Wend and Greenlfield, who secured 'ive goals to their opponents' nil, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ?? . CHESS. by i Southern Counties Chapionship -Yes- terday Surrey and Susser met at Irig.iroa in the South-eastera seotion.tor this competi- ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... SPORTING NOTES AND Ntws. CH ESS. Tlhe Ladies' Chess Club were at home yesterday afternoon, at their new club roomls, 18A, Clifford-strect, Old Burlington-street. There were a large lnumberofviiitol's represelitiig various promi nent London chessorgan ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... , which pro- mises to be a particularly interesting one, svill doubtless be rowed, n6t- withstanding the present rupture. CHESS. The following game is from the recent match Spread Eagle v. Ludgate:- WHITE. BLACK. WHITE, BLACK. T. H. MooRE A. 13. WAUGH ...

CHESS

... CHESS. MOBTMI N, 3, . - Ily W. U- GUN-DUM rliAck. -4 piecm ?? lt 05 W`L-2te to ?? nan in : LI thre mos. SZd ' M'N .O PIt'ol;:EM:1%. N.\. 316.- Bly C. W., of W'tW'te's dt. umore i F K- 1 S. K ' lit 2 QK f V . t 4 3 4-f 7. mate. I : Q K7 ' 1' 5 V PsP ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... Williams and H. Courtenaly AS handy little volume, How to Play Chess, by the Rev. E. E. Cunningtoni, M.A., has been published by George Routledge and Sons Linhited), on behalf of the British Chess Comnpany, price 6d. C Y CLI N G. One of the strongest teams ...

CHESS

... CHESS. ?? go. 31O.-Py t3r. r. rAI OS-SJ 151WO4. c-1 picxa. WlhS'.p.-S pikevol. White to play awd mate In two loorv. Problem No. b17. by W. 21. Gundry.-In (oder to earnz out Shu uthfirfe ideit Ji i& x-ary lht tlcn.- A ou~d be a 1114W 00igt on Wlut*'Q Et ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... -ri-re Pareansejat2 A, Wee.triarismr.ii~bW;.at rt'nswicilt £Wno v Wultafl, 'OlifERt MATCR Al. Forw' aeistln aoruit Cnelsrua7. CHESS. PROBfL VNo. 3Zlk-B7 A. WUIJERS Black. -9 pi-ce. White-10 Pieces. White to play anj mate in three mores. SOLITLQN OF PRO)BLEM ...

SPORTING NOTES AND NEWS

... Oxfordshire team contaihed several miembers of the University Chess Club, such as Mr. George, Mr. Ellis, Dr. Lynan, &c., ali of xvhomn lost. The championship tournament of the City of London Chess Club is now drawing to a close. MIr. Lawrence is halfa point ...