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MEREDITH, 70 Wi Pere St. Phone 3?TT. ,t -.--.-. ----=-- ! . \..z. CHESSPLAYER, OCTOBEE, 1950 - - =- Pase 8l THE lIEW ZEATAXD New Zeolond Chess Associotion The question of conduct-particularly consul:=- '\JATION tion-in telegraphic matches was raised on beh: . of Auckland b5'its delegate, V. Cuff, at the Septe:-,- ber meeting of the N.Z.C.A. Council. Aucklan:. TWO SOUT complaint concerned its match rvith Otago. T:-= Council decided to refer the matter to Otago 1_ comment. Official Organ The follor,ving events were decided on b5. ::-= New Zealand Chdss AsSociation Council for the Christchurch Congress starting -: New Zealand Correspondence Chess Association December 26:- PUBLISHED EVERY TWO Champicnship: 12 competitors, round robitl. MONTHS , Majoi- Open: Unlimited entries, Swiss sys'ier- Single Copies 2/-. Subscription 11/- per year. tourney on same lines as at Auckland last year, Editor and Problem Editor: A. L. Fletcher First Class and Second Class: Round robin, Women's Championship: Round robin. l .','o Associates: Entries for the Championship close on Noven,l=- South Islar_c ,- ( i5 and for the other events on December Entr'_=- Glass King.s , R. G. Wade ; 1. _ _ --ect1n) fnternational Master, formerly N.Z. Champion are to be sent to the Hon. Secretary, N.Z.C.-- and I. i I - . Schoo1, D. Spolts Centi'e. Wakefield Streel, Wellington. -.:: Chr.is . J. Steele : F. G. Mcsherry : H..D. Addis l first place . Manager: Requests for accommodation should be ser-it ,, .._onal F. G. McSherry once to S. HolLander, Warwick Schoolbot C House, Christchulr: .- r in Weilingtoir Addless correspondence for Editor, Problem Editorj An Auckland remit that all events at the Co:-_- - Manager_resqectively or to the N.Z. Chessplayer; gress should be conducted on the Swiss system r..-.. S:arting with a c_ 256 Dominion Road, Auckland S.2. year. :he deferred ttntil next r- Mayor of \I- Distributing Agents: _Gordon & Gotch_(A,asia) Ltd. -_am Appleton. :i-- .. a grand succe:-i vor. [xo. ie October, 1950 -r: round TELEGRAPH C!-I ESS MATCH ES ..--..lls, 2 Ba. leaving Buti i SECOND ROUND BLEDISLOE CUP . :ers with two t it:, park. CH ESS Civic 12, beat Dominion Road B. =ss fell to - -,. leaving Barke:., ERHAPS the most powerful single attraction of AUCKLAND V. OTAGO : Park as joint lea- chess is that when a player begins a match Auckland Otago s each, ga_me there - is a chance, albeit a slight one, that 1. R. E. Baeyertz . 1 v. W. Lang . :llker he will produce game gleam and Glass a which contdins a 2. C. P. Belton .
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