CHESS.
The first game by telegraph between the Dunedin and Christchurch Clubs terminated last 'J hursday night in favor of the Dunedin men. The following is the game complete. Players ;—White,,. Messrs Irvine, Yates, and liny, pro Dunedin. ’Black, Messrs Woods, Stead, and Martin, pro Christchurch. Scotch Gambit. White Black (Christchurch.) 1. PtoK4 1. P toK.4 2. K Kt to B 3 2. Q Kt to B 3 3. V to Q 4 3. P takes P 4. Bto QB4 4 Bto QB4 5. Castles 5. P to Q 3 6. P to Q B 3 G. P takes P 7. Q to Q Kt 3 7. P takes P 8. Q B takes P 8. Q Kt to R 4 9. QtoQ R4(ch) .9. K to B sq 10. Q takes Kt 10. P to Q Kt 3 11. QtoQ B 3 11. Kt to KB 3 12. KKttoKto 12. Q to KJ2 13. Kt takes KB P 13. KtoKt sq 14. PtoKS 14. KttoKsq 15. Qto K B 3 15. Resigns On the termination of the game the Christchurch Club stated their wish to continue the match in about a fortnight. ■
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2541, 10 April 1871, Page 2
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193CHESS. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2541, 10 April 1871, Page 2
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