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KNOWLEDGE 



[November 1, 1895. 



No. 2. 

 By A. C. Chailengek. 



Black (7). 



White (6). 



White mates in three moves. 



We give below another game played in the recent 

 International Tournament at Hastings. 



Blacz. 



Dr. Tarr;iscli. 



PtoK4 

 Kt to QB3 

 P to QR3 

 Kt to B3 

 P to Q3 

 P to QKt4 

 B to Kt5 

 BxKt 

 Q to Q2 

 Q to EG 

 , P to KR4 

 Kt to KKt5 

 KRP X P 

 KxB 

 QxPch 

 PxP 

 KR to R3 

 E to B3 

 B to K2 

 Q toR5 

 EtoBG 

 Q to B3 

 R to KR6 

 R to KR2 

 B to Bsq 

 K to Ksq ' 

 Q toB2 

 Kt to K2 

 Kt to Ktsq 

 Kt to B3 

 Kt to Ktsq 

 KxQ 

 . B to K2 

 , KxKt 

 , K to Q2 

 . ExR 

 , Kt to K2 

 . R to Esq 

 . Kt to B3 

 . K to K3 



After escaping from Dr. Tarrasch's violent attack, Herr 

 von Bardeleben did not seem disposed to tempt fortune 

 further. lie was afterwards apparently content to play to 

 draw a game which he might, perhaps, have won. 



CHESS INTELLIGENCE. 



Some weeks ago, at Hastings, M. Tschigorin announced 

 that the St. Petersburg Chess Club ofl'ered valuable prizes 

 fn- a tournament to be played in that City in the autumn, 

 the competitors to consist of the five chief prize winners 

 at Hastings, who were to play four or five games with each 

 other. Such a tournament would be very interesting as 

 the happy mean between match play and tournament play, 

 but it does not appear that the details are at present 

 settled. In the meantime Mr. Pillsbury is being lionized 

 in America ; but Messrs. Lasker, Tarrasch, Steinitz and 

 Tschigorin are still on the Continent, awaiting the event. 



Messrs. E. 0. .Jones and Herbert Jacobs, two of the 

 strongest British amateurs, have just concluded a match, 

 Mr. Jones winning rather decisively by five games to one, 

 three games being drawn. The winner is the present 

 holder of the Craigside Challenge Cup, his opponent being 

 the previous holder of the trophy. 



Contents of No. 120. 



PAGE 



Everyday Botauy. By W. Bottiiig 

 Hemsley 217 



The Field-Naturalist and the 

 Camera. Tile Kestrel Hawk. 

 By HaiTy P. Witherby. 

 (Illustrated) 218 



The International Geographical 

 Congress in London. {Continued 

 from page 196) 219 



Lightning Photographs. (Illus- 

 trated) 224 



Coal Mine Explosions and Coal 

 Mine Fires ; their Occurreuce 

 and Suppression. By D. A. 

 Louis, {fllusfrated) 22-1 



Science Notes 227 



Notices of Books. {IlUisti-alei)... 228 



Two Plates.— 1, Nest of Touug Kestrel Hawks ; 2, Photographs of the 

 Globular Cluster, Messier 13 Herculis. 



P.UJE 



The Visibility of Cbaiiire ia the 

 Moon. By H. G. Wells. B. So. 230 



The Size of the Solar System. Bt 

 J. E. Gore, F.E A.S .'. 231 



Photographs of the Cluster 

 Messier l:j Herculis. By Isaac 

 Eoberts, D.Sc, P.B.S 



Letters :— T. W. Backhouse ; 

 Arthur Kennedy ; C F. Mar- 

 shall, M.D. ; Alfred J. Johnson ; 

 Walter Wesche. (Illustrated)... 



The Voyage of H.M.S. "Chab 

 lene-er " and its Achievements. 

 By H. N. Di^k.son. P.R.G.S. ... 



The Face of the Sky for Octo- 

 ber. By Herbert Sadler, 

 F.R.A.S. 



232 



233 



235 



Chess Column. By C. D. Locock, 

 B.A.Oxon 



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