This Week’s Competition
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... NV.liter ('iainpin. Main Street. Eric Seaman. Red Hou-e arin. Walti-fi. Beatrice . White. Hiindon York Road, Sudbury. t Donald Ward ...
... Lad of 17 Wins Club Trophy. A promising young player lias comp to the front in Burv St. Edmund’s in the person of Air. Donald Ward, of 9, Cannon Street. He only 17 years of age, and has only playing chess with the Bury St- Edmund’s and West Suffolk Club ...
... distinction of class, race or colour, ana this love must show itself in practical deeds. The above is photograph of Mr. Donald Ward. Bury St. Edmund winner of the Burv and West Suffolk It was a clear, concise. Gospel sermon, with very practical application ...
... Club had only won one match out of three, they had had quite successful season, and finished with balance in band. Mr. Donald Ward had won three tournaments, and Mr. J. Frost secured the handicap prize. It was decided to play the usual matches with Ipswich ...
... durum hist match, and, although he played three matc-hes, decided to scratch in the last men',; doubles. CHESS. Suffolk. Donald Ward 0 .1. 1?. Deaf G. M. Stewart S. ...
... SUFFOLK CHESS CLUB WINTER TOURNAMENT. The Winter Tournament of the Bury and West Suffolk Clflb has just finished. Mr. S. Donald Ward, the hon. secretary of the Club, again won the Club Challenge Cup with 8 points out of 9, followed Mr. Sapin and Mr. Diaper ...
... draws being recorded by Messrs. S. C. Davey, C. 1). Junes and J. W. Wilson, of tbo Ipswich Club. At tbo second board Mr. S. Donald Ward, the Bury St. Edmund’s bon. sec., who was playing for Ipswich, selected the Nimzovitcb opening. His opponent, Mr. 1., D ...
... W. Juby, C. W. A. King, —. King, C. 1). Lincoln, H. Pattle and T. Williamson. The Hun. Secretary and Treasurer (Mr. S. Donald Ward) reported that the season hod been unusually sucessful one. The club had realised its ambition. winning the Norfolk and ...
... they enul.j heartily eoneiatulate them- Ives the home of . m I’.in v. ith an enthusiastic* Committee ami tire retarv. Mr. Donald Ward, the Chess had distinguished itself :n Hast Anglia, v should firoud of iheni. d Marrli. Mr. Harvey l and hi' pai(y picnluced ...
... into consideration on accused's request. Chess in East and West Suffolk Schools. Presentation of Cup. letter from Mr, 8. Donald Ward. Hon. Secretary the Bury and West Suffolk Chess Club, was read at the Ipswich institute Saturday evening, when Mr. W. H ...
... Bury and West Suffolk Chess Club has eoniiiienecd its 70th year of existence. fact was revealed the Hon. Secretary, Mr. S. Donald Ward, when he presented very encouraging report at the annual meeting of the Club, held at the Athemenm on Saturday evening. ...
... season this week. Our photcgraph shows Miss C. &. Lincoln, the first lady President of the duo, playing a game with Mr. S. Donald Ward, who Saturday was elected hon. secretary and treasurer of the Suffolk County Chess Association, after holding a similar ...