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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. A. M (Notts).-- Certainly with pleasure. *avag3 Club Many thanks for the game. It. T. ri. The next meeting of the Counties Chess Association will be held during the week commencing July 31st. Apply to the Hon. Bee., Rev ...

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... CHESS. TO CORRESPONDENTS. N. B. (Hull).-- We believe the rumour that Mr. Blackburne had challenged Herr Paulsen, the victor in the last great European tourney, had no foundation. So far as public form is any indication of chess force, your judgment ...

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... PROBLEM No. Gil. By Frank Hcaley. HTiACK. WHITE. AVhite to play and mate In four move3. CHESS IN LONDON. An eccentric but lively little game played at the 'British Chess Club, 22nd June, 1886. [King's Gambit declined.! AA'IIITE. Rev. G. A. MaeDc 1. P to K ...

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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. S. W. E., J. H. B., G. R. D., and L. H.-- Accept our thanks for your games. J. B. It was not Mr. McDermott (there is no person of that name a member ot the City Club), but Mr. McDonnell, who proposed the health of Messrs ...

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... CHESS. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. The British Chess Company (Stroud) and S. Tinsley.-- Much obliged. W. K. Pollock. Much pleased with your journal. J. Ross (Whitley), Myles Taylor, G.H.W., W. Dainant (Ipswich), E. Baber, Conservative Club (Daventry), ...

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... PROBLEM No. 916. By H. E. Kidson (Liverpool). ULACK. WHITE. White to play, and mate in two moves. CHESS IN NEW YORK. A game played at the Brooklyn Chess Club, November 17, 1892. rScotch Gambit.] White. Black. White. Black. Mr. Blackmar. H. Lasker. Mr ...

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... on toned paper and in large ype. It contains a list of all the clubs and saloons where chess 18 played in London or the country also the names of the various chess periodicals and publications which have columns devoted to the game, together with the ...

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... Mr. Medley deserves well of the chess world. AVlien tho British Chess Association of those days ceased to exist, Mr. Medley's interest in chess waned, but we understand that lie remained a member of the St. George's Chess Club until His death. ...

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... collector of fine (unpub lished) games, and the possessor of the best chess library in the world. He was, moreover, a skilful player over the board, and a most liberal patron of the game. The chess world has been full of life and activity during the past fortnight ...

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... move 3. B or Kt mates. PROBLEM No. 931. By Percy Healev. black. White to play, and mate in two moves. CHESS IN AMERICA. A game played at the Buffalo Chess Club, Mareli 13fcli, 1893. White. Black. Mr. W. H K Pollock Mr. T. N.Wilcox 1. P to K-4 P to Q B 4 ...

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... PROBLEM No. 945. By H. E. Kidson (Liverpool). BLACK. WHITE. White to play, and mato in three moves. CHESS IN BALTIMORE, U.S.A. Played at Columbia Social Chess Club, May 2:1, 1S93. [Evans Gambit.]. WniTE. Black. White. Black. Mr. W. K. Pollock. Mr. E. Torscli ...

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... BLACK. WHITE. White to play and mate in three moves. CHESS BY CORRESPONDENCE. The following game was lately played by correspondence between the Rev. S. W. Earnshaw and Mr. H. Millard, of the Leeds Chess Club (Irregular Opening.) White. Black. (Mr. Earnshaw) ...