Brooklyn Chess Chronicle, Volum 5Brooklyn Eagle Book and Job Department, 1886 |
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81 NEW STREET A. F. Mackenzie Baird Black resigns Blackburne BROOKLYN CHESS CHRONICLE Captain Mackenzie Castles Chess Association Chess Books Chess column Chess editor Chess Magazine Chess Problems Class color commenced DCDO Delmar E. M. MUÑOZ EVANS GAMBIT GAMBIT Games Lost Games Won Golmayo H. D. WADE Handicap Tournament Hanham Havana INKS K Kt Kt 5 ch Kt ch Kt to K B Kt to Kt Kt to Q Kt x Kt x Q P Lambert Tree las iguala Lyons Manhattan Chess Club Max Judd MUÑOZ BROS N. Y. Springfield Paul Morphy pieces play and mate players Problem Tourney Q Kt Q to Q Queen Rook Schallopp solvers SOLVING TOURNEY team match TINTAS DE WADE Vazquez Vorrath W. L. Ferris Wendel White to play wins x Kt York Chess Club Zukertort ΙΟ
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Side 1 - The election of officers for the ensuing year was held, with the following result : President— DR.
Side 55 - In view of the length of time which has elapsed since the occurrence of the events of the Santiago campaign, the court recommends no further proceedings be had in the premises.
Side 69 - MA NA PA RA SA TA WA ZA ME NE PE RE SE TE WE ZE MI NI PI RI SI TI WI ZI MO NO PO RO SO TO WO ZO BO CO DO FO GO HO KO LO BI CI DI FI GI HI KI LI BE CE DE FE GE HE KE LE BA CA DA FA GA HA KA LA The move is indicated by a four-letter word comprising departure and arrival square designations.
Side 87 - His remains were followed to the grave by a large number of the members of the local Mechanics' Institution, of which he had always been a liberal supporter, and by many Sunday-school teachers.
Side 52 - STEINITZ.) (AMATEUR.) 1. P. to K. 4. 1. P. to K. 4. 2. Kt. to KB 3. 2. Kt. to QB 3. 3.
Side 20 - ... manners, customs, and speech habits inherited from the original colony. Mrs. Beston concluded with a reading of a number of her poems selected largely from her unpublished writings. Mrs. Beston liberally interspersed pertinent comments which gave her poems a detailed setting not usually obtainable. At the business meeting of the Association the following officers were elected for 1934-35. President: HEWETTE E. JOYCE, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire Vice- President: MARION C.
Side 93 - P. to K. 4. P. to KB 4. Kt, to KB 3. P. to KR 4. Kt. to K. 5. B. to QB 4.
Side 69 - Kt 5 ma na pa ra sa ta wa za me ne pe re se te we ze mi ni Pi ri si ti wi zi mo no po ro so to wo zo bo CO do fo go ho ko lo bi ci di fi...
Side 106 - May, at the rooms of the New Orleans Chess, Checkers and Whist Club.
Side 186 - WHITE. BLACK. 1. P. to K. 4. i. P. to K. 4. 2. P. to KB 4. 2. P. takes P. 3. K. Kt. to B. 3. 3. P. to K. Kt. 4. 4. KB to QB 4. 4.