DRAUGHTS.
Problem No. 117. By H. Traden, Southland.
Black.
White.
Black men on 2,7, 16, 21, 26. White men on 14, 29, 30, kings on 13, 23. White to play and win. Solution to Problem No. 116. 18-23 26-17 4- 8 3-10 18-2^ 11-18 19-24 12- 3 27-31 31-2= 17-22 28-19 2- 7 B. wm s Game recently played in Melbourne, between Messrs Wyllie and Hoskens. “Second Double Corner.” Wyllie’s
11-15 4- 8 move. 5-14 32-27 28-24 24-19 17-10 26-22 31-26 22-17 15-24 6-24 2- 6 24-28 24-19 28-19 32-28 25-21 18-14 2- 6 8-11 8-11 14 18 10-17 19-16 22-13 28-19 23- 7 2114 6- 2 11-16 11-16 16-32 28-32 16-11 25-22 21-17 7- 2 25-21 17-14 16-20 7-10 6-10 32-2S 23-18 30-25 17-13 22-18 26-22 21-17 10-14 9-14 20-24 27-23 B. win3. 22-17 18- 9 29-25 14-10
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 477, 4 June 1890, Page 4
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