Hi 



KNOWLEDGE. 



[.TiTNE, 1901. 



W. Boyd. — Tour problem beginning with a check is not 

 sufficientlv deceptive. In addition there is a <niadruple 

 mate after 1. . . K to Q4. 



PROBLEMS. 



Xo. 1. 

 By Mrs. W. J. Baird. 



Black (10). 



White (12). 



White mates in two moves. 



No. 2. 

 Bv D. L. Anderson. 



Black f.%). 



White (111. 



^\Tiite mates' in three moves. 



CHESS INTELLIGENCE. 



The North v. Soutli Correspondence Match came to a 

 couchision on April 1.5th. Five games remain to be 

 adjndicated, but their result cannot affect the match, 

 which has been won by the South. The score of the 95 

 finished games is as follows : — 



N'KTH. 



A. Bum, "Liveriwol 



G. A. Schott. Bradford 



F. Downey, Newcastle 



F. E. Sfediiing, Liverpool 



F. P. Wildman, Leeds 



C. C Carroll. Manchester 

 Rev. W. C. Palmer, Maucfaest^r 



J. WilSf'D, Lincola 



W. Atkius.n, Hull 



J Birks, West Hartlepool 



C. H. Wallwork, Mauclicster ... 



W Bruntou, Thorn iby 



J. A. Woollard. K.isrhlev 



E. G. Siirireaut. Xewcastle 

 H. E. Wrisht. Stockton 



C Coates, Manchester 



Dr. Shaw. Liverpool 



.T. Hogers. Lincoln 



F. H. Wright. Wakefield 



P. R. Clifford, Huddersficld ... 



SotTH. 



W. H. Gimstoii. Cambridge ... i 



C. D. Locoek, Surrey 1 1 



W. Ward, London 1 1 



D. Y. Mills, Gloucestershire ... 1 - 

 H. \V. Trenchard, Londm . ] l> 



T. Physiek. l,ondon 



F. J. H. Elwtjll. Soathampton 1 1 



S. P.issniore. London 1 1 



H. Brewer, London ... 



H. F. Cheshire, HustingA ... - - 



A. E. Tietjen. Loudon 1 1 



P. How*-lI. London ^ 



C. E. C. Tattersall, London ... - 



W. T. Pierce, Kent 1 1 



C. J. Lambert, Exeter (t 



M. E. Moore. Bristol ... 1 1 



F. P. Ciirr, Loudon ... 1 1 



C. J. Woon. London 1 1 



E. Emery. London 1 



A. Cnrnoek, London 1 J 



Total ,11; Total 53i 



The final score is — South, 47 ; North, 43. 



The Sixth Anglo-American Cable Match took place on 

 April liith and 20th. Fortunately Mr. Blaekburne found 

 himself able to play after all, and the British team was 

 greatly strengthened by the inclusion of Mr. Mason. As 

 the Americans had won in the two previous years, it was 

 of the utmost importance that their opponents should at 

 least draw the present match and thereby prevent the 

 Newnes Challenge trophy from leaving these shores for 

 ever. This, after a hard struggle, they succeeded in 

 doing, the score being as under : — 



Geeat Beitaix. T.T.S. America. 



Later in the month a cable match between the American 

 Universities and a team representing Oxford and Cam- 

 bridge Universities likewise ended in a draw, the score 

 being three games all. 



Mr. Lawrence won the City of London Championship 

 (for the fifth time) without losing a single game, winning 

 18 and cb'awing 3. The order of the other prize-winners 

 is not yet determined, but Mr. Herbert .Tacobs will pro- 

 bably be second ; Mr. Ward, W<^, third; Mr. E. O. Jones 

 or Dr. Smith, fourth ; and Mr. A. Curnock, sixth. 



Miss Finn has won the championship of the La'lies' 

 Chess Club, Mrs. Fagan being half a point behind, and 

 Mi's. Anderson third. 



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