CHESS
A very pleasant evciing was spent to* the Master ton Chess Club'® Booms, wheal iuie seaeon was formally opened iv/ithra sides match. Sides .wore c'ho•sen by Messrs Sedcole and O. Winchester, .ten boards being *u use. The Mlow : ng was the result of the •nfaitek, (Winchester's side being mentioned first in each ease): — O. Winchester 1 v. Moore 0; Kidd ov. Sedcole-1; J. Winchester sv. •Wialden |, Thoniip&Cfn 1 v. Hood 0, (Gibson 0 v. Roberts 1, Weller 0 v. •Reader 0, Welch 1 v. Miller 1, Wood 0 v. H. Johnson 0, Bladen 0 v. Youle 1. Totals.— Winchester's aide, ij,;' Sedcole's side 5-J.
Visitors were present r ro'm Carterton, Glreytown and Featherston, as well as a mimlber of local enthusiasts. Before the xnutch was started ta vote of eodolence with Mr W. R. •Rummer was passed. During the supper adjournment an Informal discussion stbok place with regard to. a tnatcrh. with South Wia-iraa'aipa.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10611, 18 April 1912, Page 5
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155CHESS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10611, 18 April 1912, Page 5
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