CHESS AND DRAUGHTS.
NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB. Tire growing popularity of the New Ply.mouth Chess and Draughts Club is causiMg He secretary some anxiety, as chess material is extremely scarce, hut. nevertheless, many "ray sets were gathered together,' and finally same good battles'were fought. The executive are glad to know that two very strong chess players are about to favor 'the club with their support, these being Mr. Nora (of Masterton), and Mr. T. J, Griffin, 8.A.. who is. to take up duties ns Inspector of Schools. The result of tl-c Auckland v. Wellington telegraphs match which is to commence today will attract, much Interest The result of the games played were: J. Lo>,k, s („, „ ~. „ nloe (]) . w _ v Martin H) v. A. B. (ilbson (0); E. Hlne !•>) v s Martin (II); J. Bruce (1) v. W. P Martin (0) : . A. R oibaon (1) v. .1. I,„ ma3 (1) ; jtco Sim (2) v. F. Willis (1); H. Brodle (3) \l. M. Black 10) '
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1920, Page 3
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161CHESS AND DRAUGHTS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1920, Page 3
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