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DRAUGHTS.

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Solutions to problems, games, and analyses invited for this column. Games should be •• written in nvo columns, as below: and all correspondence addressed to the Draughts Editor.

Problem No. 67.

By G. Gilbert.

Position — Black men on 2, 4, 10, 19, 25, 27. Kines, 20, 26, 28. White, men on 6, 16, 23, 24. Kings, 9, 11, 15, 17. White to move and win.

" Corro&pondenb" states that there is still fin error in position No. 1, Problem 64. The correct position is — Black men on 1, 5, 28. Kings, 14, 29. White men on 13, 17, 30. Kings, 7, 8. White to play h,nd win. Position No. 4—4 — Black men on 4, 12, 22. White men on 13, 30, 32. White to play and .win.

Solution to Problem No. 6§.

By It. Robkktson.

5- 9 7-10 15-19 23-26 17-22 B.W 1-6 2-6 10-14 (1)18-23 9-13 10-15 19-23 13-17 6- 2 6-10 14-18 23-30 fl)18-22 22-18 18-14 14-21 26-30 30-26 1717 26-22 B.W. We have also received a correct solution of this problem from " C.G.," Newton.

"R.W." (Newton) writes with regard to problem No. 64 by J. Lees : " I submit the following play for a White draw, correcting solution sent in by me for a Black win :—: — * 26-30 30-26 26-22 31-26 15-10 10- 6 6-3 2-6 W. Draws

Solution to Position No. 3. Black-4, 9, 21. White -11, 26, 22. W hiie to play and win.

11-7 - 8 7-2 8-11 2- 6 913 6-10 11-16 10-15 16-20 15-19 13-17 19-16 20-24 29-25 2130 16-20 30-23 20-18 W. wins

Black.

Wyllie \. Druky. Bristol. Wyllies move.

Switcher, , Drury's move.

11-10 22-18 8-11 25-22 16-20 29-25 10-14 . 18-15 11-18 £6-10 9-13 26-22 5- 9 22-18 7-10 31-26 10-19 24-15 o- i 25-22 7-10 15-11 1015 28-24 13-17 22-13 15-31 14-18 19-15 18-22 30-26 22-25 26-22 12-16 32-28 22-18 30-26 11- 8 4-11 15- 8 26-23 24-19 13. wins,

11-15 23-16 6 10 21-17 12-19 25-22 9-13 32-27 11-15 25-21 4- 8 24-20 8-11 27-24 15-19 17-14 3- 7 20-16 10-17 24-15 19-24 21-14 6-10 16-12 v ll 16 15- 6 24-28 24-19 1-17 12- 8 15-24 18-14 28-32 27-11 8-11 8- 3 7-16 29-2.5 32-28 22-18 2- 6 31-27 16-19 28-24 28-32 'Something new. 22-18 32-23 26-19 17-21 19-16 10-17 3-10 17-22 10-14 22-25 18-15 25-29 16-11 29-25 11- 7 25-22 7- 2 22-17 15-10 17-22 2- 7 13-17 7-11 22-25 11-15 25-29 10- 6 W. wins.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 370, 22 May 1889, Page 3

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DRAUGHTS. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 370, 22 May 1889, Page 3

DRAUGHTS. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 370, 22 May 1889, Page 3

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