. The World almanac and encyclopedia. to play and mate in three moves. White .White to play and mate in three moves. The above problems, the first by J Drtina and the second by A. Silvestre, are selected as two ofthe most remarkable compositions which appeared during the last year. 1QQQ Was replete with the usual number of interesting and important events which mark theO «7 »/ close of a great century of chess the fourth cable match for the Newnes Trophy between the American and British 10 and 11, the Americans won by the score of 6 to 4, the pairing an


. The World almanac and encyclopedia. to play and mate in three moves. White .White to play and mate in three moves. The above problems, the first by J Drtina and the second by A. Silvestre, are selected as two ofthe most remarkable compositions which appeared during the last year. 1QQQ Was replete with the usual number of interesting and important events which mark theO «7 »/ close of a great century of chess the fourth cable match for the Newnes Trophy between the American and British 10 and 11, the Americans won by the score of 6 to 4, the pairing and results being as follows : Americans. H, N Pillsbury 0 J. W. Showaiter 1 J. F. Barry 1 A. B Hodges 1 Edwara Hymes ^^ Total Z]4 British. J. H. Blackburne 1 H. E. Atkins 0 T. F Lawrence 0 E. M. Jackson 0 D Y. Mills \i Total V^ Americans. H. G. Voight H S. }^ F J. ^ % C. J. Newman ^ British. \4 C. D. ^ G. E. }^ G. E Bellingham % D. J. Baird JIlH. W. Trenchard }i Total 21^1 Tota


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