Studies and Problems: 3 by C. H. O'D. ALEXANDER
Positions to be discussed: a. 3R4/KN2N3/1Qb5/P1n1p3/ r1k1n3/2P1R3/1P3B2/8 White to mate in two b. 8/2P3p1/1p6/1P2B3/5pK1/ 3R1PP1/16
On which four squares may the Black King be, it White is to force mate in two moves without alternative mates? Consultation Match
Oxford: ADRIAN HOLLIS and JOHN FOOTNER (Black) v.
Cambridge: GEORGE SHELDRlCK and IAN SMART (White)
Position after White's (5) N-KB3 ... rnbqkblr/ppplpppp/ln6/8/
2PP4/5N2/PP3PPP/RNBQKB1R
World Championship) Zonal Tournament
PETER CLARKE reports Arranged by TERENCE TILLER