THE CHESS CONGRESS.
Hy. Telegraph-'-Presa Association
OHRISTCHURCH, Dec. 27
At the Clicss Congress to day's games resulted*—Oummiags beat Barnes. Pleasants v. Blake Mason draw. Stewart v. Rolling, the first play ended in Stewart winning in 77 moves. Poisyth v. Grierson, the latter scored. Kuuimer v. Sainsbars I *' the latter r?9igoed, Thud round: Grierson v. Gifford, thelatter resigned on the 28fcb m.ove. Davies v. J. Maeon, the latter" ia a pawn up; stubborn gamo. Barries v. Gould, Barnes is a pawn to tbe good. Kelling v* Guramings, Kelliug an exohange; a fiarJ garrie'ls in sight. Crakanthop v. Kuajmer 1 . the former is a pawn up, with attaok. Pat'der v. Ja|a6s, the former should win. v Sexton, a clever sacrifice bj^Seft ton won the game. Blake j v. Stewart, Mason is two' the good. Vinor v. made a good tight, t|ie'!.ciiamnion proved him9^li; < " tyoreyHi v. 171 , , i ,'i y>'J novr Edwards, even game, , , ' >£•'/((.I .-mo
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8320, 28 December 1906, Page 5
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153THE CHESS CONGRESS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8320, 28 December 1906, Page 5
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