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INTERNATIONAL CHESS GAMES 



The chances are small for the appear- 

 ance of Lasker, the world's chess cham- 

 pion, at the international games planned 

 for New York and Havana. The condi- 

 tions the champion exacts are so hard as 

 to make their acceptance practically im- 

 possible. 



He will not play unless the championship 

 title be entirely omitted from the contest. 

 He demands $5,000 as compensation, $200 

 for expenses and a gratuity of $3,.500, and 

 furthermore he wants Raoul Capablanca, 

 the Cuban champion, who has vanquished 

 all the other great players other than 

 Lasker, prohibited from entering the con- 

 test until he apologized for some slight 

 Lasker received from him. There are other 

 demands, but the above were pronounced 

 absurd by the New York officials, and 

 that they would not be granted. 



The Philadelphia Record thus character- 

 izes the "promotion" of Gibson : 



"In the hostilities between Secretary Gib- 

 son, of our legation in Cuba, and Maza, 

 a Cuban newspaper man, the latter is to 

 be left in possession of the field. Mr. 

 Gibson is to be promoted to Brussels, which 

 will remove him to a safe distance from 

 the bellicose Maza. The latter and his 

 friends can hardly be blamed if they think 

 the United States have 'kicked Mr. Gibson 

 upstairs' in order to avert any further al- 

 tercations." 



The trial of the assassin of Frederick 

 Van de Voort, the American who managed 

 the street car company of Camaguey, ended 

 September 27th. The prosecuting attorney 

 asked that the accused man be sentenced 

 to 14 years and 8 months imprisonment. 

 It is probable this will be imposed. 



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