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... A CHAT WITH A A ZIHMBRVA.K. It was tin Heroa Hill track recently tli» t represent itire of BnglUk 3porU caught eiqht .of tail, athletic figure. a ...
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... CHAT WITH CORRESPONDENTS. B. HARGREAVES,—Sorry your problem Kt—K 4is too poor for publication. . T. KING-PARKS.—Have given your corrected version in dotation. Amendments are not allowed to re-entered a tourney after the original has been published. A ...
... to prevent the position being Inserted. A. B. EBBS.—Will see I can remedy it and then write you. , ~ W. LYON.—You are correct, but two them are double sacrifices mentioned A, W. D. ...
... CHAT WITH CORRESPONDENTS. Rook (HsckbereV —Tour name was Inadvertently orerlnoked la last week'* score list. N. T. MisiATt —Conpratuiatt you on your raeceaa Br. > asd Wurrx.—Olad to welcome you a(ain. lii-ACK (Buruley).— You will *t* horn .(bore eotution ...
... CHAT WITH CORRESPONDENTS, W. LYON.—Hare recmled the games.in your favour, sorry your opponent has exceeded the lime limit. T. KING-PARKS,—Shinkman’s is not cooked byR-R5 ch, the Black takes the two pawns and then get* away on Kt 7, A. A. Clare.—Thanks ...
... him. If you are satisfied that your initial move a key, for key. Sec wliat cich Mack and White piece does, and not throw the position aalde until von see why cadi pawn or piece is used. In bad position a problem may have wore pieces than are necessary ...
... is one where there are two different ways of mating; a triple mate when there are three. A dual continuation means that there are two ways of making White’s second move in Ihree-merer, &e, _ , ~ A. W, DANIELL end F. PICKUP are thanked for problems. P ...
... had (lie rate hand at *^s.. , , away from and Fallow Chat, won in a em.nuoncaiiler I six Isiedhs' a length and half separated tliesrt u.ul and ihlrd. Sorrento *••• moderate lanrth, liulton Perk filth. Just in front of Mossmal and Tonans, with Kenilworth ...
... CHAT WITH CORRESPONDENTS. O. STEWARD.—Yes, I know is mate in three ronves, but with the key you now give there are B*e solutlone. The problem is tnsretore unsound and unfit (or publication, OAPT. CHALLIOB.—Five paints added (hie week. A NlKLD.—Thanks ...
... mechanical attempts will fall. a.—Post-cards an rather oenvenienee than .Mberwise, ao far I oonoerned. Wxioiit (Timstsll).—4?|ad you amongst our (wad of tolvem. B. Havaoe..—Such cap tors sayoc propose would spoil your problem. A capture pawn detraction which ...
... CHAT WITH CORRESPONDENTS. Bev. G. DOBBS.—Many thanks for problems. Tbs two yon sent some time ago are published this week. Copies of Chess Review bsve been sent to you again. P. HARGREAVES.—I have two of your problems, but will keep them back until I ...