LIGHTNING CHESS.
MT. ALBERT GRAMMAR TEAM. A' i P htnlnß chess competition held under novel conditions was conducted by the Auckland Chess on Saturday, In the past the club's lightSi ?«« c^ess m atches have been conducted under co " dlti ?ns. but in this toSraey it wS the nf ay m f tWO hours without handicaps, if U,e TF ht °' t ExperiencSl Ol players f<s? oS. , 'J would mean a runaway victory f aesH SS Svr? Fn the "fast" Player ' but no ' t con?ids?d He won ' slven^Se^an^Trew^or h He ay iost W one I,anf:beer - wh ° »ored 7 points. has receiv ed a letter from the Mount ches* S vi hool „,® aying that the school's Tnfor i b ® willin » to take part in an mtei-schools chess tournament. "The school h«c se Y e " Players sufficiently capable (at their own mnr» 5? n i ai ? d willing to take part, and a few more if required," said the letter. onTilfc. S lj i b ls t. en deavouring to obtain further pntries for such a competition, and if the schools between Ai£sS n< V-- a raa * h will , AtSaSd'cL«. cIS. Grammar 6011001 «»J
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1940, Page 10
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190LIGHTNING CHESS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1940, Page 10
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