13 November 1891
Newspaper from Swansea area Wales, chess column editor James Glass. Their first issue was in 1891.
Game - Status = Rare Games
Emil Schallopp vs Karl August Walbrodt 0-1, Berlin
Ruy Lopez
Both player was known to chess historian. Emil Schallopp was German player while Karl August Walbrodt was Netherland born. Algebraic notation to be follow later.
Problem:
White to play and mate in three, composed by J.A. Miles
Reports:
Blackburne simuls in Liverpool Chess Club 1891, 23 games = 19 won, 3 draw, lost 1
James Mason simul in Sideup Chess Club, 12 won
Anecdote:
Fred Intropidi, the distinguished musician, and a member of the Manhattan Chess Club, among pleasing "Recollections of Distinguished Chess-players" in the St. John Globe, relates the following exquisite little anecdote about the late captain Mackenzie's simultaneous play: "If the Captain castles, I am gone. I will give him a delicate hint." The gentleman then placed a good cigar on the board, between the rook and the king. The captain accepted the hint, but in a different manner. He studied the position carefully, then took the cigar from the board, lit it - said "thank you," and - Castled - my friend was defeated.
the Cambrian chess column 13 November 1891