AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP.
(a) Mr Barker might have forced a draw by 14-10, 6 15, 27-23, to the last of which move Black might have -replied either by 11-16, or by 9-14, or by 13-17, all of which will be found to lead to drawn positions. — " Australasian."
11-15 22-17 15-19 24-15 10-19 26-16 12-19 25 22 8-11 30-25 11-15 27-23 4- 8 23-16 8-12 32 27 12-19 27-23 3- 8 23-16 8-12 22-18 lfa-22 25-18 12-19 17-14 9-13 29-25 6- 9 25-22 1- 6 31-27 7-11 (a) 27-23 2- 7 23-16 11-20 2b-23 6-10 21-17 10-15 18- 2 9-27 2- 6 27-31 6-10 31-26 10-15 26-30 15-18 30 25 17-14 25-21 14-10 21-17 10- 7 17-26 7- 2 9-13 26-30 22 26 IS-14 27-51 30-25 26-30 2- 6 20-24 25-21 19 15 6-10 24-28 13-17 15-10 10-15 28-32 17-22 10- 6 15-18 32-27 22-26 6- 2 18-22 27-23 26-31 18-27 14-18 31-24 31-27 Reed won. 28-24 5- 9 24-19
Game 17—" Dyke." Reed's Move.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 410, 12 October 1889, Page 6
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163AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 410, 12 October 1889, Page 6
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