CHESS CONGRESS.
;■-. 1 <•» _ Telegraph.—Press Association. '■: - Dunedin, 1-ast Night, itjventli round of the chess I'hainip contest resulted a.< follows: y. Edwards (Lukcitol's opening) ail unfortunate oversight Mason s 24th move played a knight it was captured for nothing. VAheld on tenaciously to tin- advanand Mason resigned on the Mth, Davits ,v. >'orsyth (Queen'* t- declined )-At the 12th move th attacked prematurely, tin-why a-rook for a bishop. He also lost lawu.s, but recovered them later, while Bavics' attack grew irrele, and Forsyth resigned on the move, Urierson v. Kelling (Caro tiricrson developed a game than his opponents up to Colt move. At the 18th move tho lander moved a knight prematureml tlie resulting exchanges were in ng's favor. Kelling managed to ison his opponent's bishop on the 's rooks' • square, aad keeping up pressure forced Grierson's rcsignaofcho 43rd move. Dodds bad a
Imesjand Kellling arc leading for %hi|ppionship with 4 wins anil 2 [s,iac!i. The other competitors .ifiei as follows: [\% Wins draws losses
Ewards 4 0 9 IBncs 4 14 Kaaon , 3 13 tidds' 2 0*' Smyth 1 1 4 jrierson 1, 1 4 Fox 10 8
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1909, Page 2
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186CHESS CONGRESS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1909, Page 2
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