CHESS
THE NGAIO CLOB. Good progress is being mads with the annual handicap tourney of the Ngaio Chess Club, the leading scores in which are now as follow:— , Won. Lobt. To play. S. Wild G 2 3 Carman 4'l 6 E. Hicks 5 2 4 J W. Hicks 4 2 5 Green 1 ' 4 3 4 1 Brown 4 ,1 4 J Topp ••• 'I 4 3 Tho chances of Messrs. Carman and 1 Wild aro most fancied. There have, J however, - been a lew surprise results 3 during tlie tournev, and it would not bo at all easy to pick tlio prize-winners 3 at this stage. A close finish is looked , for. The game Carman v. Tucker was contested at tlio wrong odds, and will consequently have to be replayed. It j lias therefore been omitted from Mr. s Carman's score given above. J Tlio Wellington South Chess Club is r being invited to visit the Ngaio Club ' r at an early date, in accordance with j the arrangement made last year for r "home and home" matches. As chess ' has now been Nourishing for two years in the Ngaio district, the local players are hopeful of putting up a better fight against, the Newtown team this year. _______
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2487, 14 June 1915, Page 9
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208CHESS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2487, 14 June 1915, Page 9
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