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A.A.U. Committees AreNamedPresidentWinnipeg Men Figure Prominently on List of o 7 Standing Bodies\wmmw,ARMY NAVY (WINNIPEG UNIT)The following gamex are to be played In the Browne-Wllklnaon competition of the Army A Navy Veterans' club (Winnipeg unit), at the Caledonian rink, today:6 p.m. draw I*a v». Lyttle, LeCappcl-lain vs. Ough. Voung vs. Cox. Zimmerman vs. McCullough,8 p.m. draw -Sheldon vs. Price, Thompson vs. Low. [*Cttppellaln vs. Lyttle, Young vs. McCullough.* * *STRATHCONA CLUBLast night's results: Duncan beat Dafoe. Braid beat Deacon, Mc.Dlarmld beat Hynd-tnan. Shearer beat Weretny.Tonight's games: Frizell vs. Deacon,Mlln** vs, McQuaker, Smith vs. Jo«. Haig, Leo Johnson vs. J. T. Haig, Court vs. Kirkwood.* * *THISTLE CLUBIjaat night's results: Fletcher 10. Jess op 8; Gallant 13, Bak*r 10; Sulltvn 15,Simpson 11.Tonight's games: Kcllctt vs. Portigal,Hough ve. McLeod, Reid vs. Ritchie.♦ * *DEER LODGE CLUB tUast night's results: Best heat Rennie,Cooper heat MeCulloeh, MoKwen beat Weatacott, Douglas beat Mitchell., * * *SO. E. BON8PIELDraws In the Sons of K.ngland honspiel will be played at 3, fi and 7 o’clock today. It was previously stated tliat the games would be plnyed on Friday.CHECKERSPROBLEM NO. 484By the late Robert Martins Black 1. 9. 28.I* ¥/j• V*ck-A'• •m'm■T.V'1m;■ im*lt; /mmI ff7.M-'LrWhite 20 . 22: King 10. White to move and win.PROBLEM NO. 485By Frank R. Wendemuth Black ft, 6, 7.Black to move and win.White—14, 19; King 17.PROBLEM NO. 486W. BarrengerBlack—2, 10; K.ng 13.White-5, 9, 21; Ing 18.White to move and win.PROBLEM SOLUTIONSNo. 483—By H. Mitchell, EnfllandBlack 12; Kings 7, 30.White- Kings 6. 19, 22.White to play and win.1-21, 7-11, 0 10. 1116. 10-14, 16-11, 24-19, II 7. 19-23. 12-16. 22-18. 7 2. 14-10. 10-20, 23-27, 30-20. 18-14. 26-22. 14-9, 22-26, 9-5,28-31, 27-32, 31-20, 32-28, 20-23, 10-6, 2*9.5-11. White winsNo, 483—By A. B. Jones Black 2. 19. 20: King 30.Whit* -7, 18. 22; King 11.Black to move; White to raw.30 20. 18-15, 26-17, 11-16, 2-18, 16-21.- Dr.A STUDY IN PRACTICAL PLAYHere given Is a useful study for student In practical checker playing:G.imet No. 470—Edinburghthe9-1322-1810-15 18-1411-16 23-18 15-22 25-188-11 29 2518-2024-1911-1827-236-9 19-151-632-277-10 14-720-23 19 234 -9 15-18 I10-14 26-308-11 18-27!23-20C 30 28 22-18 22-18 14-23 28-23(b) Beglra aDr.play3-10 4-825-22 11-42-7 6-1021-17 20117-10 9-1430*25 23-1010-1 .V) 14.30 18-11 11-7t 31-2220-24 12-19 23-20 27-20 7-2 11-15brilliant piece of which, via the Edinburgh, Is sometime.* called the Henderson Shot. It comes up In various ways, however, and is ot much practical value.(b) A critical piece of play from this stage.(c) In a correspondence tourney game a British expert here played 14-17 and loet by 11-16. 17-26, 31-22, 5-9. 2-7, 9-14, 22-18, 14-17, 18-15. 17-22, 15-11. 22-26, 7-10.20-30, 10-15—W.W. He wrote to Henderson saying that his faith In the soundness of the Henderson Shot lw»d, lost him a valuable game. The late John Kirk Henderson’s great friend and co-worker ltftp-jiened to be on hand when the letter arrived. He set the pieces and found the draw after a little study of the position.Another route to the shot la:10-159-131-64-8g10 179-1323-IS17-14,19-1529-251121-1410-712-166-97-1019-2411-1513-2226-2324-I9c14-728-1919-107-38-1215-243-196-108-1122 2530-26424-1932-2825-2122-173-816-2011-162-7f7-1113-2221-1725-2121-1717-1428-17W.W.—Lleberman vs. GinsbergThe fijregolng win. however, la very ancient.lt;d) In the 1912 Scottish championship Nell McVean ffor many years now of Melbourne) Introduced 30-26 against the late Alfred Jordan; but it may have be?n pl«y-ed before.(e) It should be noted that 23-19 losesby 13-17.(f) 9-14, ate., will draw easily enoughfor Black.(K) Jaws for Black. Instead 7-10.29-25. and Black oan draw by the shot shown In Games 470. Colors reversed. the poettion win b* found Illustrated onPage 163 of the British Draughts Player where It Is brought tip from the Bristolopening in this wav:11-16 12-19 10-15 6-10 7*11 3-7LONDON, Ont.. Feb. 18 — J. HCrocker, president of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada, laotnight announced appointment of the following national standing committees:Registration: W. A. Fry (chair man, Dunnville. Ont.; R. C. Chambers, Fort William; G. E. Cruick-shank, M.P.P., Hillcrest, Alta.; .1. C. Dowds, Victoria, B.C.; C. C. Gillespie, Moncton; G. S. Halter, Winnipeg; James MacDonald, Montreal; J. W. Turner, Toronto; G. Williams, Regina; R. George Pushman, Ottawa.Affiliation and alliances: W. A. Alldritt (chairman), Winnipeg; T. A. McGinnis, Kingston; Dan McKenzie, New Westminster, B.C.; W. E. Houghton, Montreal; Adhomar Tremblay, Montreal.Track and held: A. E. H. Coo (chairman), Winnipeg; W. H. Childs, Hamilton; Prof. K. W. Gordon, Saskatoon; John Muter, Vancouver; T. J. McAuliffe, Port Arthur.Records: W. H. Childs (chairman). Hamilton; L. Davies. Montreal; Prof. T. R. Loudon. Toronto; C. W. McCool, Saskatoon; John Thorogood, Sr., Winnipeg.Boxing and wrestling: Dr. A. S. Lamb (chairman), montreal; C. B. Cheeseman, Cardaton, Alta.; Sgt. D. Matheson. Regina; F. E. Nobert, Toronto; Dennis WTiite, Montreal.Gymnastics: Robert B o n n e y(chairman), Toronto; T. H. Coffey, Fredericton; W. H. Hardwick, Vancouver; E. D. Otter, Toronto; R. Wray Youmans. Winnipeg.Legislation: J. A. Courtney (chairman), New Westminster; J. W. Jenkinson, Calgary; A. W. Kerr, Montreal; J. I. Rowan, Ottawa; F. H. Marples. Winnipeg.Publicity: H. H. Roxborough(chairman), Toronto; A. R. Ding-man, Vancouver; Miss Alexandrine Gibb, Toronto; Mrs. Myrtle Cook-McGowan, Montreal; R. B. Wilson, Calgary.Fencing: Col. J. D. Conover, M C. (chairman), Toronto; E. A. Dalton, Toronto; R. C. Harvey-Jellie, Montwal; Dr. G. H. Ijansdowne, Winnipeg; Kenneth R. leavers, Montreal; Len M. Morris. Winnipeg.Relations: John Leslie (chairman), Edmonton; B. W. Bellamy, Wetaskawin, Alta.; E. H. iVmrdon, Montreal; E. J. R. Cardinal!. Vancouver; F. W. Edwards, Fort William; W. M. Gladish, Toronto; G. S. Halter, Winnipeg: SherlfT C. D. Shipley, Amherst, N.S.; G. Williams, Regina; H. Gordon Young, Ottawu.Women’s athletics: John Degru-chy (honorary chairman). Toronto; Arthur J. Hardy (chairman), Toronto; C. H. Croft, Edmonton; F. W. Edwards. Fort William; W. Stan Glover, Edmonton; E. W. (Joe)Gniffiths, Saskatoon; L. A. Johnson, Winnipeg; Dr. A. S. Lamb. Montreal; John Leslie, Edmonton; J. C. McCuHig, Ottawa; Sheriff C. D. Shipley. Amherst. N.S.; Col. Victor Spencer, Vancouver.Executive: The following members were elected to the executive committee at the annual meeting of the union, held in Ottawa, Dee. 10. 1932; President, J. H. Crocker, London! vice-president (to be elected from and by the executive); honorary treasurer, C. C. Robinson, Winnipeg; honorary secretary. John l Leslie, Edmonton; B. W. Bellamy, Westaskawin, Alta.; Leo E. Burns. Montreal; J. Bruce Fisher. New Westminster, B.C.; C. C. Gillespie. Moncton. N.B.; Chief Inspector George S. Guthrie. Toronto; J. W\ Hamilton. Regina: R. J. Orr. Winnipeg; R. George Pushman. Ottawa; H. A. Servais. Port Arthur.The following past presidents are members of the executive, in accord ance with the constitution: Pro. fossor T. R. Ixmdon, Toronto; James Y. Morkin, K.C., Winnipeg.In accordant*!! with Article DC of the constitution, the president has appointed the following members-at-large on the executive: W. H. Childs, Hamilton; W. A. Fry, Dunnville; Dr. A. S. I/arnb, Montreal; Dr. J. A. Gillespie, Vancouver; Thomas A. Murphy, M P.P., Toronto.The president has appointed the following special committees auth orized at the annual meeting of tho union held in Ottawa, Ont.. Dec. fi, 9 and 10, 1932:Norton H. Crow Memorial: President, J. H. Crocker (chairman), Ijondon. Ont.; hon. secretary, John Leslie, Edmonton. Alta.Re Intermingling of amateurs and professional: President, J. H. Crocker (chainnon). London. Ont.;W. H. Childs, Hamilton; L. A. Johnson, Winnipeg; John Leslie. Edmonton; Thos. A. Murphy, M.P P., Toronto; R. George Pushmnn, Ottawa; H. H. Roxborough. Toronto.Re-districting of branches: Hon. secretary, John Leslie (chairman), Edmonton, Alta; Leo E. Burns. Montreal; C. C. Gillespie, Moncton,N.B.; J. VV. Hamilton. Regina Sask.; R. J. Orr. Winnipeg. Man.
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