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CHESS

... ChESS. CONDUCTED BY DR. WAHEILTUCH, MANCHESTER WEEuLY TImES. FRIDAT. April 27, 1900. PROBLEM No, 1,030. Tournoy No. XXXI. Blimk, 10 pieees. White, 9 pieces. White to play, and mate in two moves. 7 B11 3 p p J 1II p 3 r 2 P 1 r k lit I I I Q 4 b 'Et 2 P p 2 K pI B 6 kt P 1 8 I PROBLEM No. 1,031. Tourney No. XXXII. Black, 8 pieces. e White, 11 pieces. White to pla', and mate in three moves. n ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... I FOOTBALL NOTE'. ' . The prineipal event in the world oi rot I Saturday was, of course, the fight betweemi netrl Ili Southairiptog for tho Dossesjioni of tlh LI which took place at the Crystui Palace in r, Cu1, weather.- It wais pfrticularly fitting that th t- shonld.be fought byprepreserntativeg fromn th 3 and South respectively. Something like a . were present whpn SholField United wivo the ...

DRAUGHTS

... I VANCaE1STEP WVEEKxZY TeimcS. FRIDAY, April 27, 1900. ANSWERS TO CORRIESPONDENTS. A. T. (Ruwtenstall).-Pleased to hear you OnjOycd Mr. Gardner's recent visit to Nwechurch. We should recommend you to get Lee's Guide or ill's MNanual. Both ate cheap works, and may be had from the publishers, r. M J. Gould, South-street, Middlesbrough. SOLUTION OF PROB13LEM No, 887. Mr. J. Dixon, London. ...

FOOTBALL NOTES

... ASSOCIATION. To three at least of the clubs in the First Division of the Leagut Blackburn, Burnley, and Preston North End-Saturday was a. momentous day. The lovers only needled one point to place them out of danger. and this they secured at the expense of Notts County, whom they displace in the table. Notts have had a narrow esoapo of again falling into the second string. The defeat of ...

CHESS

... CH== ESS. I CONDUCTED BY DR. WVAHLTUCII. MANCHESTER WEEKLY TIMES. FRIDAY, May 4, 1900. PROBLEM SO. 1,032. Tourney No. XXXIII. Black, 9 Oices. White, 6 pieces. I White to plxy, and mate in two moves. 6q1-l81 8l7pILp1IKt2blI2pRIQ2I I Kt 4 P I r ? k I b 2 K I PROBLEM No. 1,033. Specially contributed by W. H. Gandry, of Exeter. Blaek, 7 pieces. White, 10 pieces. White to play, and mate in three ...

DRAUGHTS

... MANCKRZSTER W3:%K1f TIxER. FRID&r, MlaY 4, 17igj A.NSwEL-RS TO CORRESFPONDXINTS. F. PEARSON (Bredbur31.-We are tenh nblin-,4 f,, your additional play onl No. 881. anld .diter zstr.r( perusal it Would seem as8 though blacks might draw Ve will have a further-examinatiorr of the pcosh~, and will let you know the result. R. SWFINDELLS, JrN. (Manchester).-We ?? been able to demonstrate a win on the ...

CHESS

... HILESS. -I CONDUCTED BY DR. WAHLTUCH. kmimST'I' WEEICLY Tm1sE. FRIDAY, [1tty 11, 1900. PROBLEM So. 1.034. Tourney No. XXXIV. BlElok, t2 piece. White, 8 pieces. White to play, and mate in two moves. 8 I 1 kt 2 p Kt 2 1 b 3 ( 2 K I q 3 B p 1 p 14 k 2 h I 2R562Pprpl rI1B 1Kt 4 I_ PBO13LEB No. 1,035. Tourney No. XXXV. Black, 10 pieces. White, 9 pioaes. White to play, ami mato iar three moves. 7 Q ...

DRAUGHTS

... i :iAUGHTS. | MA.-FaIESrtn oWnKLY TvkT1ยง. FsiTnAY. May 11, 19Q0. ANSWRAS TO CORRESPONDEINTS. If. S. Aklcr (Boston, MAfss., U.S.).-Mtueh obliged for communu-wation. Will %v 'ito you. SOLUTll)N OF PROBLEM 2Nso-. 0. By W. J. Wray,- Halifax. Black mcu on 1 8, 11. 12: king on 26. White men on 19, 20, 24. 27:h king on 7. Black to ?? swin. . 1-6 l-N-14 8-15 22-18 27-32 27-24 7-16 23-18 19-10 10-7 3- ...

CHESS

... CHILESS. CONDUCTED BY DR,. A. WAHLTIUCH MIANgirSTER WHEXLY TIMES. FRIDAY, BlyR 18, 1900. PROBLEM No. 1,036. Tourney No. XXXVY. Black, F pieces. White, 8 pieces, White to play and mato in two moves. 2 Ri1 Q 2 B I 8 I I b p K~t 3 1 3 k 4 1 B 1 Kt 6 1 8 1 2 kt 5 1 2R4K I PROBLEM No. 1,037. Tourney No. XXXVII, Black, 8 pieces. Wbite, 10 pieces. White to play, and mete in throe moves. 3 Q .41 kt 7 ...

CHESS

... -w7N CO-NDUCTED BY D1,. A. WAMTU II A MUxaesmE: WzcKLY TIEs. FntKDDy. May 25 19D0 PROBLELNGo.; 1,03S.. Tournoy No. XXXVII., Blaik, 4 pieces. ?? White, 8 pieces. White to play, and mate ia two moves. 2K2B'2 p4j4lB314k1P Q 16Ri13FVP2P 2ktkt41.81, PROBLEM No. 1,039, Tourney No. XXXIX. Black, 3 pieces. Wbite,.7 pieces. White to play, and mate in three moves. 813p42p1R412'Plk.314BXt1 KI I ' 3F3B18 ...

CHESS

... CONDuCaD BY DR. A. WARHLTUOH. BliNCIEUSER; WnprE[y TIMES,,. FRIDAY, June 1, 1900. PROBLEM So. 1.040. Tourney No. XL. Blaok, 5 peiees. Wbite, 7 pieces. White to play, and mnae in two moves, 8 lK3p211Q IpRB2 2 p k2ktl 16PI I8, 4V315R2 A PATRIOTIC PROBLEM. Q(ot in the Solving Contest.) SENT BY THE COMPOSER FOR OUR COLUDIN. A CHALLENGER, Composeii in honour of the RELIEF OF MAFEKING, BV F. R. ...

CHESS

... CONDUCTED BY DR. A. WAI{LTUCI. MANC~irSTERt WEEKLY rIME.s. 1RIDAY, Juzies, lg:,) PROBLEM So. 1.04. Tourney No. XLT. Black, 7 pieces. White. 8 pincos. White to Slay, and mate in two movec, 8 p 7 1 P7 I Ktltt ' k p P 21 2 n b Xt 3 lbQ 21 , ~ ~~ ~ 23S 1 1 113 61. PROBLEM No. 1,C43. Tourney No. XLII. Black. 7 pieces. g |Pite. 8 eeeA. 0 ] ~White tn play. uld ;ate in three moves. 1,l 8Ilp3p211Kt3L~ ...