AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP.
(a) The watchword of the Barker family has always been, " Never take a weak move when you have a strong one." Why, then, should the scion make this play ? (6) The well-worn path has no charms for "Jamie," (c) How would 24-19, 15-24, 28-19, leave the position ? We are inclined to think it much stronger than the move in the text. (d) This would, in all probability, bo unlocked lor. A masterly solution, &omething like 17-22 in the Dundee. (c) About as good as he had ; 28-24 is no better. For six successive moves Mr Barker wns called to time. (/) Very good, but of no avail.
11- 1O 2318 8-11 27-23 10-i4 ,«)22-17 I 15-22 37-10 6-15 25-18 26-17 1115 29-2.5 4- 8 25 22 (h)8-ll 17-13 914 30-26 n-io (c) 22-18 15-22 26-10 7-14 32-27 3-7 24-20 (rf)7-ll 31-26 1- o a-iy (c)l3- 9 18- 3 6-13 5-14 26-22 f/")23-18 2- 6 14-23 27 24 21-14 6- 9 23-27 22-18 19-15 13-17 24-19 Reed won
Ninth Game — "Cross." Heed's Move.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 408, 5 October 1889, Page 3
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173AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 408, 5 October 1889, Page 3
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