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SCIENCE NOTES AND GLEANINGS.

IDRAUGHTS.I

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I DRAUGHTS. I EDITED BY "MAXIgIZIONAM." I "In friendly contention the old men Laughed at each lucky bit or unsuccessful manoeuvre; Laughed when a man was crowned, or a breach was made in the Kiug-row."—LonyJtUuw, Evangeline. TO CORRESPONDENTS. All correspondence intended for this column should be forwarded not later than Tuesday evenings, so at to insure Insertion in the same week's issue. Secretaries ot clubs are cordially Invited to send us reports of matches and meetings, or any other matter of interest to players generally. • H. G. T. (Swansea)o-Much obliged for yours of the 14th inst. We shall be plt!ased if you can bring about the meeting suggested. Solu- tions in order. J. B. (Swansea).—"Tryagain." r. T. (Swansea).—There are evident signs of im- provement. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 309. Black Men on 5, 8, 12, 14. 16, 20 and 21. White Men on 13,19, 22, 23, 27, 28 and 31. Black to move and win. 8 11 31 24 25 30 22 13 30 25 6 1 27 24 21 25 13 9 5 14 9 6 22 17 20 27 24 20 14 17 13 9 25 22 B. wins. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 310. Black Men on 1, 2, 14, and 20 King 19 White Men on 10, 15, 21 and 22 „ King 8 I Black to move and win. 14 18 17 14 22 25 (1) 3 8 26 23 7 2 22 7 18 22 21 17 30 26 10 7 1 5 2 6 8 3 25 80 8 3 19 10 W. wins, (1) 10 7 19 10 7 2 1 5 W. wins. PROBLEM 313.—By Mr. C. P. BARKER, Boston, BLACK. WHITE. Black Men on 13, 14 and 20 11 King 12 White Men on 10, 11, 21 and 22 Bla-k to move and win. PROBLEM314.—By "NONDESCRIPT." BLACK. WHITE. Black Men on 18 and 19. I King 23 White Men on 28 and 29. King 13 1 Black to move and win. GAME 155. KELSO." I The following interesting game, in which an exceedingly pretty" stroke occurs, was played between Messrs. Brodie and Sims :— 10 15 16 20 9 18 11 15 310 23 18 31 27 21 17 *22 17 25 4 710 811 5 9 13 22 28 32 26 23 18 15 17 14 10 6 4 8 ¡ 10 14 11 18 9 13 110 32 27 24 19 22 15 26 22 19 16 811 15 24 4 8 610 12 28 27 23 28 19 30 26 14 7 27 24 11 16 11 16 14 18 211 20 27 10 14 27 24 23 14 15 10 32 7 Drawn DRAUGHTS AS AN EDUCATION.—An eminent Scottish draughts writer says:—"There is no game extant which so admirably combines education and recreative features, or which is in every way so well adapted for a popular and profitable amusement among refined and appreciative classes, as draughts. Its in- fluences are of an elevating character. It not only teaches, but practically enforces the necessity of patience and perseverance, courage and courtesy, self-reliance and self- control. The game is also peculiarly and sclf-evidently worthy of paternal encourage- ment, as a knowledge of its incomparable beauties will destroy the taste for demoralis- ing games of chance, which so often prove fatal stumbling blocks in the paths of the young."

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