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.-,-■:.': ;: chess ~~~ DOMINION CHAMPIONSHIP. '•.•■■ PLAYOFF. N CHR.STCHURCH ■wHenMe 6 s rß . r B . Bun.op (Ota go SS^l h t'cf Gt s(WerT C N a) holidays there ws not sufficient time to completeffi^M^^L^S wl^g£Z£-£Z'£& in.'abeyance for the time being. It has bow been' arranged that Messrs. Dunlop arid. Gyles are to meet hal£-way and play each other nexf Saturday in.the rooms the/Canterbury.Chess Club, Christchurch. umpiredby Messrs. Hans Kennedy and R Lovell-Sraith,:two seasoned officials of the local club, which has had its clocks,tested ■:■■'.-. THENGA.OCLUB. ,The members of the Ngaio Chess Club hteld.;;thei^. twenty-first Annual gen^ria , meeting in the'local Anglican Schoolroom last weekpvhen thfre was a good attend|p|d^M^ ereS I^)%^^^^^^^^ feaoathStr^^ tives did not meet w.ith quite as much suecess in their inte^gab fixtures.;as they had done in somevprevious years. The season iwas-opened on April IS with lightning tourney, which was won by J. ■ rwrtpn, who was the only undefeated ..competitor, his tally being: 6 wins and i™H B\ n leS?*{ ?' --Jv^PPP al d *• A--°T^ iS r.thef°urtll time. ■ -He accordra^iKrAS»^«^^ A.Glasgow, a former holder of this title, in close attendance. In the annual hanSri^S who have to play-off to decide the destination of the first two prizes." The third prize was won by' E. A. Godtschalk. The club's senior team again took second place m the TfVellington Chess League's A grade tourney. i The club's B grade team took seventh place, ia its competition, which was'wonby^heMiramar C.C.Mr. E.E.. Hicks is complimented on being one of the prize-winners when competing ibr DoMinion honours at the. congress that..was held m Dunedin during the Christmas holidays. The report of the hon. treas?msv (I. A... Glasgow) shows that, thanks to donations from nine of the club's ■-^»^.?ssss difficulties-that had been encountered. ■• :The election of officers resulted as fol-le^^TV^^S-^^^^W^^ ■■VP^pSS^i Wr'f^-^'^f • eU> M.P Colonel J.J.Esson.B. Lynneberg, W-T eraS; a n G- tA;-vS", 6?' ■.i^%.Mta<feiri&-^^{^ ■ a^asfasfirjte^Sraa^r S. Taulknor and H. Stringer; handicapper, Hicks^vhon. auditor,-Mr. W. J. Hicks; •■ -league's :■.;& grade, ;B grade, and; C grade . ehampionk tourney.SWith a view to im- ■ proving - the--play of the juniors it was decided^to. eet. aside one evening every inonttfor- small lecturettes, which are to Ye , followed.: i by illustrative play,^ and Messrs. Brooker and E. E. Hicks also kmd,ly .offered to coach players on other iwsssysfew. I?** It ißjipped^to seeother clubs well repre> v 1? r fft no%tXhlvlr^^^ fWSe^y^Si^eJ-cLS the.ladies who attended to the refresh-ment-tables,- and to last year's office, bearers. The usual compliment to the chair terminated an. enthusiastic meet»S- * : ■ . • WORKING MEN'S CLIIR The members of the Wellington WorkiniMen's Club and Literary Institute .^M -SSg^^iS^^S^^S?*1 large attendance. ,Mr H J Shanks^ the president,'who occupied the chair was'euppbrted-by Mr W Toom^th tv,» chairman, of the' chess" and draughte sec-S-SSSS^CK S^ of ,7 % ?4"w)fen htTe:t e Wel.fnSon^'lo ■■? tS^T^a,%VSR;r nual handicap tourney, in Ma£mlaSiL WlTI):^ (class II) each scored 9 wins and 2 losses, t/tSffi^ -PW^fMr. Rosenthe S i6e T6nd nriff * lz- e 'aß t d r- Gnelss XThis C Sr°" t?, tll ( e ffi, af Shanfc had to retirp from'Vt" ' ¥ V ' afteSakfnt an «-tolT t t , '" S n?,011^ fowfn^ wnW T ellent stavt; T. he fol "rlvprfnT+h!. Vit ci 1?, tO,-H 0 en drm=W WM n? S S I IT ,^ a, a£™,l JhL 1• T-? le6f ey/°rthe club's V "T TfrfV S \ ouv™y- lm !•?• "Mj.J;. LlD^'; 1931, K. nX ™1 1?o£ Ffti 1933.5. FaulkS^W^L P- E \Hlcl!!- J. 1(i,. clubs SZ.ft rV 5 f° ( lhe • W*°stoll A giade contest,.winning one S.tmn?on t«mg-Vw eVr anf mr?\ t? the .team -.(Wellington C.C.) by one. ■ ™ O fc^t ful «tr.w C h 0"d teara', w f lll. c, fixture^^ was unable t?^t^J"-f7,er^ 1 of ' ilSrf — as* SrtHMS^ Sle^prS tM um "r,i,vl"th»™ frolll, a4d>ng f one more mP^.J° :*"« many already standing to if Ke'lW MT S>EV w^ Ck3 an- d- F •^izes at thfLn^rAr 7 i° n igarng Si^c^Sw^int SSeH^&e^.S'ul'^dJ'to^-r 8'111 klFll^f^Vcommittee ™d S=TV* ff ° ?CMra SpW^d!lVU^ S^teu&t y?t rS "^ Be? ,f« do&«o^^ adopted on the motion of the chairman whose, happy review of the past season Mas much appreciated. Ihe election of officers resulted as fol- . p^^hs^T^^. -t^^f^tl^^JZiJl^ record*" Mr. B E^Kellh^ director of

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1934, Page 18

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